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Benn, Charles Anthony, 1866-1941

  • GB-2014-WSA-03033
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  • 1866-1941

BENN, CHARLES ANTHONY, son of Rev. Anthony Benn, Puddleston Court, nr. Leominster, Herefs., and Mary, dau. of Charles Greville Mansel (qv); b. 28 Jul 1866; adm. (J) 27 Jan 1881; left Aug 1883; Trinity Hall, Cambridge, adm. 1887, matr. Mich. 1887; ran in three miles v. Oxford 1890; BA 1890; MA 1906; adm. Inner Temple 1888, called to bar 26 Apr 1893; practised at bar until 1908; of Moor Court, nr. Kington, Herefs.; JP (1917) Herefordshire, High Sheriff 1930; OBE 1920; m. 1904 Leila Alice, dau. of D. R. Crawford, Bara, Champaron, India; d. 25 Mar 1941.

Benn, John, 1765-1857

  • GB-2014-WSA-03034
  • Person
  • 1765-1857

BENN, JOHN, son of Anthony Benn, Hensingham House, Cumberland, and Margaret, dau. of Thomas Spedding, Armathwaite, Cumberland; bapt. St. James, Whitehaven, Cumberland 3 Dec 1765; adm. 10 Feb 1777; left 1782; University Coll. Oxford, matr. 20 Jun 1782, aged 16; BA 1786; ordained; Rector of Faringdon, Hampshire, from 1797; extracts from letters to him from his old schoolfellow Henry Mordaunt Clavering (qv), relating to their school days, are printed in The Elizabethan, xi, 175-6, 185-6; m. 27 Dec 1790 Elizabeth Thornton, dau. of Robert Thomas Heysham, Stagenhoe Park, Herts.; d. 6 May 1857.

Benn, Michael Julius Wedgwood, 1921-1944

  • GB-2014-WSA-03035
  • Person
  • 1921-1944

Benn, Hon. Michael Julius Wedgwood, son of Rt Hon. William Wedgwood Benn, 1st Viscount Stansgate, PC DSO DFC, and Margaret, d. of Daniel Turner Holmes MP; b. 5 Sept. 1921; adm. Sept. 1934 (H); left July 1940; RAFVR 1941 (Flt-Lieut.); a fighter pilot, DFC Aug. 1943; d. of wounds received in action June 1944.

Michael Julius Wedgwood Benn was born in Sussex on the 5th of September 1921 the eldest son of Air Commodore the Right Honourable William Wedgwood Benn DSO, DFC MP, 1st Viscount Stansgate, and Vicountess Stansgate, Margaret Eadie (nee Holmes) Benn of 40, Millbank, Westminster and of Stansgate Abbey in Essex. He was educated at Westminster School where he was up Homeboarders from September 1934 to July 1940. He was a member of the 3rd Rowing VIII in 1937 and of the 2nd Rowing VIII in 1939. He was elected as Secretary of the Boat Club in 1940. He enlisted in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve where he trained as a pilot and rose to the rank of Leading Aircraftman before being commissioned as a Pilot Officer on the 16th of August 1941. He was promoted to Flying Officer on the 16th of August 1942 and to Flight Lieutenant on the 16th of August 1943. He was serving with 153 Squadron when he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, which was announced by the Air Ministry on the 20th of August 1943.
Michael Benn and his navigator, Flying Officer William Alec Roe, took off from RAF Thorney Island at 2.10am on the 23rd of June 1944 in Mosquito FB Mk VI NS837 YH-G for a patrol. It was to be his final operation before he was to take up a post as Aide de Camp to the Air Marshal commanding the Far East. Soon after taking off he noticed that the air speed indicator was malfunctioning and he called the base to say that he was returning. When he arrived over the airfield he found that the runway lights had been turned off. With no way of judging his landing he was afraid of landing short of the runway but instead he landed too far down it and struck a nine foot sea wall at the far end of it. The aircraft crashed through the wall, across the beach and into the sea beyond. Michael Benn had broken his back in the crash and William Roe, although injured himself, had to hold Benn’s head above water until the two men were rescued. They were taken to St Richards Hospital, Chichester for treatment. Margaret Benn rushed to the hospital to visit her son and was able to speak to him before he died twenty minutes later at 3.40pm
He had left a letter to his parents, which was to be opened in the event of his death and read as follows: -
“So may I now take my leave of you, Father, from whom I inherited those qualities which I hoped would play their part later in my life and who was always a friend I could trust and who was everything a friend could be. If he knew how true his first words had come. Mother, from whom I inherited the precious gift of religion, time alone would have shown what I intended to do with that. James (Anthony) who would have been a helping friend and who shared so many interests with me. We might have done great things together. The little Prof (David) to whom I am devoted. Take care of him. Last, but by no means least, Nursey, who has contributed to the family more than she can ever realise. To you all I say au revoir. It was my dearest wish to settle down to do what I could to prevent the suffering of another war from descending on the lives of our children. How I longed to see a world when people could be as free and happy as we were in our family. The toast is then, “The Future”. God Bless you all, my family”
His funeral was held at Golders Green Crematorium on the 28th of June 1944, but his father and brother, Anthony, were unable to attend.
He is commemorated on a memorial in St Lawrence’s Church, Steeple in Essex.
He is commemorated at Golders Green Crematorium Panel 1.

Bennet, ---, fl. 1754

  • GB-2014-WSA-03036
  • Person
  • fl. 1754

BENNET, ---; in school list 1754.

Bennet, ---, fl. 1781

  • GB-2014-WSA-03037
  • Person
  • fl. 1781

BENNET, ---; b.; in school lists 1780, 1781; left Whitsun 1781.

Bennet, Henry, ca. 1620-1685

  • GB-2014-WSA-03038
  • Person
  • ca. 1620-1685

BENNET, HENRY, 1ST EARL OF ARLINGTON, second son of Sir John Bennet, Kt, Dawley, Middlesex, and Dorothy, dau. of Sir John Crofts, Kt, Saxham, Suffolk; b.; at school under Osbaldeston (Evelyn, Diary, s. v. 10 Sep 1677); Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 6 Nov 1635, aged 15, Canoneer Student 1636 - still 1642; BA 1639; MA 1642; DCL 28 Sep 1663; joined Royal Army as volunteer at outbreak of Civil War; received lifelong scar on nose in skirmish at Andover; travelled in France and Italy; secretary to the exiledJames, Duke of York, 1654; knighted at Bruges Mar 1656/7; envoy of Charles II at Madrid Jun 1658 - Apr 1661; Keeper of Privy Purse 2 Aug 1661 - Oct 1662; Secretary of State, Southern Dept., 2 Oct 1662 - 11 Sep 1674; Privy Councillor 15 Oct 1662, resworn 21 Apr 1679; MP Callington Feb 1663 - Mar 1664/5; cr. Baron Arlington 14 Mar 1664/5; concluded the Triple Alliance 1668; a member of the Cabal Ministry; arranged the secret Treaty of Dover 1670; cr. Earl of Arlington 22 Apr 1672; KG 15 Jun 1672; impeached in House of Commons for his evil advice to the King, 15 Jan 1674, but a motion for his removal from office was rejected; Lord Chamberlain from 11 Sep 1674; Postmaster-General 28 Jun 1677; Lord Lieut., Suffolk 12 Mar 1681 - 6 May 1685; lived latterly on his estate at Euston, Suffolk; m. 1666 Isabella, dau. of Louis de Nassau, Lord of Beverwaert; d. 28 Jul 1685. DNB.

Bennet, James, fl. 1668

  • GB-2014-WSA-03039
  • Person
  • fl. 1668

BENNET, JAMES; b.; adm.; KS 1668; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1671, adm. pens. 8 Jun 1671, scholar 1672, 3rd in “ordo” 1674/5; BA 1674/5.

Bennet, John Wick, 1795-1867

  • GB-2014-WSA-03040
  • Person
  • 1795-1867

BENNET, JOHN WICK, only son of John Bennet, Laleston, Glamorgan, and Selina Mary Anne, dau. of Jacob Grose, Appleshaw, Hants.; b. 31 May 1795; adm. Christmas 1811; left 1813; University Coll. Oxford, matr. 26 May 1813; adm. Middle Temple 1 Mar 1813; High Sheriff, Glamorgan 1825; DL JP Glamorgan; m. 1818 Anna Maria Charlotte, widow of Thomas Wyndham MP, Dunraven Castle, Glamorgan, and dau. of Thomas Ashby, Isleworth, Middlesex; d. 29 Apr 1867.

Bennet, John, 1657-1686

  • GB-2014-WSA-03041
  • Person
  • 1657-1686

BENNET, JOHN, son of John Bennet, St. Margaret’s, Westminster, High Bailiff of Westminster, and Jane, dau. of William Gavell, St. Margaret’s, Westminster; b. 28 Oct 1657; adm.; KS 1672; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1676, matr. 20 Oct 1676, aged 18, Westminster Student from 24 Dec 1676, Tutor 1683-6; BA 1680; MA 1683; author, Constantius the Apostate, 1683 (a reply to Samuel Johnson’s Julian the Apostate); d. 6 Oct 1686. Buried Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford. DNB.

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