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18 was a grandson of Mr. Dinwiddie, of Hampson Mill, who gave employment to the Grants when they came to Lancashire in 1783; in whose works the Cheerybles and their brothers served their apprenticeship to the calico printing, and from, whom they received much never-forgotten kindness. The portrait was given to Mr. Kaye as that of his ancestor, Mr. Dinwiddie, of Hampson Mill, who was his great-great-grandfather. Mr. Kaye's mother was a daughter of Mr. Cornelius Whittenbury — a brother of Mr. Robert Dinwiddie Whittenbury of Ramsbottom.

Mr. Dinwiddie evidently spent his closing years in retirement in Yorkshire.

Dundee Manse, Ramsbottom, Manchester, September 18th, 1906.