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Charles Edwin Benham JP (pronounced ''Ben-am''; 15 April 1860 in Colchester, Essex, England - 1 April 1929, also in Colchester) was a journalist who edited for many years the ''Essex County Standard,'' a published author of works such as ''Essex Ballads,'' and an amateur scientist-cum-inventor, which led him to create Benham's top, which was named after him. ==Known life and career== Born on 15 April 1860 into a family of newspaper proprietors, Benham was educated at Colchester Royal Grammar School but did not attend university. He later returned to the school to become President of the Old Colcestrian Society for old boys of the school. Living in Colchester for all but a handful of years of his life spent with Mebrose printers in Derby - and, in turn, writing about it in many of his books - he helped edit the family-controlled paper the ''Essex County Standard'' jointly with his brother William Gurney Benham from 1892 until his death in 1929, which was described as "sudden and unexpected," from angina pectoris whilst in his editorial office for the newspaper. He left a widow.〔
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