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  2. Benson heiratete 1703 Lady Elizabeth Finch, die Tochter von Heneage Finch, Baron Guernsey, später 1st Earl of Aylesford [8], eine Heirat, die ihm politisch sehr zum Vorteil gedieh. [5] Er hatte eine uneheliche Tochter namens Mary Johnson, der er in seinem Testament (vom 27. Juni 1729 und 9. März 1729 [8]) 7000 Pfund und den Namen Benson ...

  3. Politics and law. Robert Benson, 1st Baron Bingley (1676–1731), English politician. Robert Benson (New York) (1739–1823), American politician, clerk of the New York State Senate. Robert Benson (barrister) (1797–1844), English judge and author. Robert Benson (Australian politician) (1800–1860), Australian miner and politician in colonial ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bramham_ParkBramham Park - Wikipedia

    The Baroque mansion was built in 1698 for Robert Benson, 1st Baron Bingley. It has remained in the ownership of Benson's descendants since its completion in 1710. [2] [ full citation needed ] He died with no male heirs and the barony was extinguished.

  5. Robert Benson, 1st Baron Bingley, PC (circa 1676 – 9 April 1731) was an English politician of the 18th century. Benson served as member of Parliament for Thetford in Norfolk from 1702 to 1705, then becoming MP for York.

  6. Robert Benson, Baron Bingley, was derided by his contemporaries for his lowly origins and for his rise up the Tory ranks through an advantageous marriage, and has been dismissed by more recent historians for an innocuous ‘moderate’ Toryism and a seemingly slavish devotion to Robert Harley, earl of Oxford. 6 At the time of the change of ...

  7. Robert Benson, 1st Baron Bingley, PC (c. 1676 – 9 April 1731) was an English Tory politician who sat in the English and British House of Commons from 1702 until 1713 when he was raised to the peerage as Baron Bingley and sat in the House of Lords.