Richard Benese
Richard Benese, was a canon of the Augustinian priory of Merton.
Career
Benese supplicated for the degree of B.C.L. at Oxford University 6 July 1519. He signed the surrender of the Augustinian priory of Merton to Henry VIII on 16 April 1538.He had previously written a book upon the art and science of surveying land. The book was prepared for the press by Thomas Paynell, also a canon of Merton, and was printed by James Nicholson at Southwark. Its probable date is 1537. This first edition is more complete than a later one, which omits the tables for the calculation of dimensions.
Later life
The name Benese occurs as the holder of the following benefices and dignities, but whether this represents two or more different persons is uncertain. Evidence linking them is circumstantial.- Clerk in the diocese of Hereford, 1514
- Parson of Woodborough, Sarum diocese 1511 to 1515
- Precentor of Hereford, 11 Nov. 1538 to end of 1546
- Prebendary of Farrendon, Line., 20 April 1542
- Parson of Longlednam, Lincolnshire
- Rector of Long Ditton, Surrey, 11 Feb. 1542
- Rector of All Hallows, Honey Lane, 11 Oct. 1540.
Publications
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