- William Bennet (bishop)
William Bennet (
4 March 1746 -16 July 1820 ) (spelled William Bennett on his memorial in Cloyne Cathedral) was Bishop of Cloyne,Ireland , and anantiquary . He was born in theTower of London and educated atHarrow School andEmmanuel College, Cambridge , where he was senior tutor for many years. One of his pupils was John Fane, who appointed Bennet as his chaplain on taking up the post ofLord Lieutenant of Ireland in 1790. Bennet then becameBishop of Cork and Ross until 1794 when he became Bishop of Cloyne.He died in Montagu Square,
London , and "His exertions while preaching a charity sermon at St Michael, Cornhill, exacerbated by a recent attack of gout, are supposed to have hastened his death." He was buried inPlumstead , at that time inKent .cite web | title=Bennet, William (1746–1820) | work=Oxford Dictionary of National Biography | last=Courtney | first=W.P. | date=2004 | url=http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/2115]He was a scholar and antiquary, elected Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in 1790. He was particularly interested in tracing the
roman roads of Britain, andBishop Bennet Way is a horse-riding, walking and cycling route inCheshire ,England , named in honour of his surveys of the roman roads of the area.cite web|url=http://www.cheshire.gov.uk/countryside/HorseRiding/bishop_bennet_way.htm|title=The Bishop Bennet Way|work=Cheshire County Council|accessdate=2008-06-11]References
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*cite web | title=Bennet, William (1746–1820) | work=Oxford Dictionary of National Biography | last=Courtney | first=W.P. | date=2004 | url=http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/2115 | format=subscription required for online access
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