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The value of his estate at death was £277,472 which is the equivalent of £43,634,025 today.
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In 1856 he married Elizabeth Southam of Manchester. They made their home at Chomlea Bank,
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Armitage did not re-enter parliament. In January 1899 he was awarded the freedom of the
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and in 1878 he was elected president of Manchester Chamber of Commerce. He was also a
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Salford West
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Salford
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Liberal
House of Commons
Elkanah Armitage
Salford
Newton Heath
Patricroft
Manchester
J. P.
Lancashire
1880 general election
members of parliament
Salford
Redistribution of Seats Act 1885
Salford West
1885 general election
1886
Conservative
Lees Knowles
Borough of Salford
Pendleton
Debretts Guide to the House of Commons 1886


Hansard
contributions in Parliament by Benjamin Armitage
"The 'freedom of the city of Salford'"
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"£277,472 in 1900 → 2023 | UK Inflation Calculator"
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