Sunday, 23 March 2014
457 Benjamin Whitworth
Constituency : Drogheda 1865-9, Kilkenny City 1875-80, Drogheda 1880-85 ( Home Rule League )
Benjamin replaced James McCann at Drogheda.
Benjamin was born in Manchester an came to Ireland as a child. His father was a corn merchant. He went into business himself and founded a large cotton mill at Drogheda. He was a major philanthropist to the town establishing a public water supply, a public hall and a Christian Brothers monastery.
Benjamin was a member of the Reform Union. He was also a total abstainer.
Benjamin's re-election in 1868 was voided on petition on the grounds of intimidation and his son Thomas was elected unopposed in the by-election.
Benjamin returned to Parliament at a by-election in 1875 flying Home Rule colours. He switched back to Drogheda in 1880.
He died in 1893 aged 78.
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