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Benjamin Heywood

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Sir Benjamin Heywood, 1st Baronet FRS (12 December 179311 August 1865) was an English banker and philanthropist. Born in St Ann's Square, Manchester, grandson of Thomas Percival and brother to Thomas Heywood and James Heywood. He lived at "Claremont" to the west of Manchester.[1] After attending the University of Glasgow, he entered his father's bank becoming a partner in 1814 and sole proprietor in 1828. He was an enthusiast for workers' education and was a founder of the Manchester Mechanics' Institute, serving as its president from 1825 until 1840. Heywood briefly served as Member of Parliament for Lancashire from 1831 until 1832, receiving his baronetcy in recognition of his work in support of the 1832 Reform Bill. He was also active in the Manchester Statistical Society.[1] The family had a strong affinity with the south Derbyshire and Staffordshire area and bought a summer retreat at Dove Leys, near Denstone (When the Claremont area of Manchester was built up, many of the streets were given names such as Duffield Road, Doveleys Road, Denstone Road, among others.) He was the father of:

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
John Wilson-Patten and
Edward Smith-Stanley, Baron Stanley
Member of Parliament for Lancashire
(with Edward Smith-Stanley, Baron Stanley)

18311832
Succeeded by
(constituency abolished)
Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
(new creation)
Baronet
(of Claremont, Lancashire)
1838–1865
Succeeded by
Thomas Percival Heywood

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