William Rutherford Benn, later William Rutherford, (1855–1921) was an English translator and journalist, and a member of the political Benn family. In 1883 he murdered his father, the Reverend Julius Benn, and was detained at Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum until 1890, returning there in 1903 and receiving treatment until his death.[1]
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Anderson (born 1952) Bill Bailey (born 1965) Les Barker (born 1947) Mitch Benn (born 1970) Ivor Biggun, pseudonym of Doc Cox (born 1946) Harriet Braine...
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Date of Creation Surname Current Status Notes Baron Glenravel 1 Feb 1936 Benn extinct 1937 Baron Kemsley 3 Feb 1936 Berry extant created Viscount Kemsley...
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poet Ruth Benedict (1887–1948), American anthropologist Tony Benn (Anthony Wedgwood Benn, 1925–2014), English politician Alan Bennett (born 1934), English...
1695 Thomas Johnson Snr. 1695–96 Thomas Johnson Jnr. 1696–97 William Preeson 1697–98 James Benn 1698–99 Thomas Sweeting 1699–1700 Cuthbert Sharples 1700–01...
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