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  • ...Hieronymus Grimm.jpg|right|thumb|220px|''The South Gate at Rye'', 1785, by Samuel Hieronymus Grimm]] *EF Benson (1867–1940), the British novelist.
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  • ...rom 852 or 853 until his death in 863.<ref>{{Citation | last=Benson| first=Samuel | title=A Guide to St Saviour's Church | place=London | publisher=W. Drewet
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  • ...they took up residence on 20 December that year, paying £5 a year to John Benson of Grasmere.
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  • |align="center"| 1734 ||align="center"| 1752 ||'''Martin Benson''' || Formerly a Prebendary of [[Durham Cathedral|Durham]]. |align="center"| 1781 ||align="center"| 1789 ||'''Samuel Hallifax''' || Translated to [[Bishop of Saint Asaph|St Asaph]].
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  • ...ansion built in 1752-7 for Sir John Glynne, 6th baronet, to the designs of Samuel Turner the elder of Whitchurch. It replaced the 16th-century Broadlane Hall In 1896 the then Archbishop of Canterbury, Edward Benson died at the castle and his body was put on the train at nearby Sandycroft s
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  • ...road (formerly the A329) across the [[River Thames]] on the reach above [[Benson Lock]]. The bridge provides access between Shillingford in Oxfordshire to t ...by Samuel Ireland 1791 (Nancy).jpg|thumb|right|The 1767 bridge captured by Samuel Ireland in 1791]]
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  • ...built the following year in Early English style on a new site. Designed by Samuel Sanders Teulon. It contains stained glass by William Morris and Edward Burn ...include comedians Joe Pasquale and Eddie Large, children's presenter Dave Benson Phillips, footballers Mark Noble and Laurie Sivell.
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  • ...vileged schoolboys with social conditions in deprived areas.<ref>Arthur C. Benson, Hugh, Memoirs of a Brother, chapter eight</ref> The project of establishin ...exandra and the Honourable Sir Angus Ogilvy; Princess Margaret's grandsons Samuel and Arthur Chatto, and Charles Armstrong-Jones, Viscount Linley, also atten
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  • After the airfield reverted to the RAF and became a satellite of [[RAF Benson]], until an agreement was reached with the Martin-Baker Aircraft Company to ...ographical Dictionary of England |edition=Seventh |place=London |publisher=Samuel Lewis |page=545 |url= http://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-dict/e
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  • The B4009 road linking [[Benson, Oxfordshire|Benson]] and [[Watlington, Oxfordshire|Watlington]] forms part of the southern bou ...ographical Dictionary of England |edition=Seventh |place=London |publisher=Samuel Lewis |pages=375–379 |url= https://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographica
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  • ...lection of rare books and manuscripts that belonged to the English diarist Samuel Pepys, an alumnus of the college. ...|year=1972}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book |last=Knighton |first=C.S.|title=Pepys, Samuel (1633–1703) |series=Oxford Dictionary of National Biography|publisher=Oxf
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