Married: 5 Dec 1878; Silverdale Church, Lancashire UK |
Henry BODDINGTON JP (1849 - 1925) | Emily BUTTERWORTH (1859 - 1945) | bd. | 7 Nov 1849; Eccles, Lancashire UK | bpd. | 6 Dec 1849; Manchester Cathedral | dd. | 4 Sept 1925, age 75; Gorsey Gate, Pownall Park, Wilmslow, Cheshire UK | occ. | Brewer, Strangeways Brewery, Manchester UK Director, Boddington's Breweries Ltd. Director, Manchester Ship Canal Co. | res. | 1901: Silverdale, Carnforth, Lancashire, UK | src. | [2],[216] |
| bd. | 27 Aug 1859; Manchester, Lancashire UK | bpd. | 1859; Manchester Cathedral | dd. | 28 Oct 1945, age 86; Aberdeenshire, Scotland [57] | res. | 1891: Pownall Hall, Wilmslow, Cheshire UK 1861: Cheetham, Manchester, Lancashire, UK | src. | [2],[216] |
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Notes for Henry BODDINGTON JP Lived in a flat over the brewery until he purchased Pownall Hall, Wilmslow, Cheshire UK in 1886. He was "one of the most ardent promoters of the Manchester Ship Canal. He was a member of the Provisional Committee (and later a Director) … subscribed 2000 pounds (probably the largest individual contribution), … " etc. For further details see pages 51/52 of "200 Years of Beer. The Story of Boddington's Strangeways Brewery, 1778-1978" by Michael Jacobson, published by Boddington's Breweries Ltd. (1978). [337]
The east window in Manchester cathedral was installed in memory of Henry Boddington. [336]
Sources 2. | Document, Reginald Stewart BODDINGTON, 1889, Pedigree of the Family of BODDINGTON |
57. | Email, Christopher (Chris) Butterworth, March 2002 |
216. | Email, Anthony Williams, 13 August 2010 |
336. | Email, Ian Stubbs, 27/08/2020, Manchester Cathedral, east window |
337. | Book, Michael Jacobson, 1978, 200 Years of Beer. The Story of Boddington's Strangeways Brewery, 1778-1978, Boddington's Breweries Ltd. |
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