William Bennet

Politician
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Gender
Male
Birth1553
DeathFebruary 1609 (aged 56 years)
Education
Abingdon School
The details

Biography

William Bennet (after 1553 – February 1609), of Marlborough, Wiltshire, was an English politician.

Education

He was educated at John Roysse's Free School in Abingdon, (now Abingdon School). He was later a student of Gray's Inn.

Career

He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Ripon in 1593.

He was a co-founder of Pembroke College, Oxford.

Death and Legacy

He died in February 1609 and left lands to Christ's Hospital of Abingdon.

He was the founder of the Bennet scholarship at Abingdon School which in his will, dated 29 Dec. 1608, made provision for the free education and apprenticeship of six poor boys of Abingdon, to be known as Bennet boys. The regulations for the Bennet Boys were set up on 30 November 1609 by his uncle Thomas Tesdale and his brother Ralph Bennett. The Bennet Boys existed from 1609 until 1870.

His brother John Bennet succeeded him as the MP for Ripon.


Parliament of England
Preceded by
Peter York
William Smith
Member of Parliament for Ripon
1593
Succeeded by
Sir John Bennett
Christopher Perkins
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