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Benskins was the pre-eminent
brewery in Watford, and Hertfordshire's
biggest brewer until its
acquisition by Ind
Coope in 1957.
While Benskins has not...
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politician William Benskin (1880–1956),
English cricketer Benskins Brewery,
English brewery This page
lists people with the
surname Benskin. If an internal...
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Tyrone Benskin (born 29
December 1958) is an English-Canadian actor,
theatre director and politician. He was
elected Member of
Parliament in the Jeanne-Le...
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William Ewart Benskin (8
April 1880 – 1 June 1956) was an
English cricketer who pla**** first-class
cricket for
Leicestershire and
Scotland between 1906...
- Tonges'
Benskin, M. and
Samuels M.S. (eds). p. 147.
Aitken A.J. (1981) 'The
Scottish Vowel-Length Rule' in 'So meny
People Longages and Tonges'
Benskin, M...
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Samuel Benskin (September 27, 1922 –
August 26, 1992) was an
American pianist and bandleader. He was born in The Bronx, New York City,
United States,...
- Croxley,
influencing the
development of
printing in the town. Two brewers,
Benskins and Sedgwicks,
amalgamated and
flourished in the town
until their closure...
- century. Watford's
initial nickname was The Brewers, in
reference to the
Benskins Brewery,
which owned the
freehold of
Vicarage Road. This
nickname did not...
- McHattie,
Peter Mensah,
Kelly Craig,
Robert Maillet,
Patrick Sabongui,
Tyrone Benskin,
Tyler Neitzel,
Giovanni Cimmino, Leon
Laderach The
Ultimate Gift Fox Faith...
- Ind
Coope merged with
Samuel Allsopp & Sons in 1934. Ind
Coope acquired Benskins Watford Brewery in 1957 and
Taylor Walker and
Friary Meux in 1959. Ind...