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Richard Benyon De Beauvoir (1769–1854) MP was a 19th-century British landowner, philanthropist and High Sheriff of Berkshire. ==Background== He was born Richard Benyon in Westminster on 28 April 1769, one of four sons and five daughters of Richard Benyon I (28 June1746-1796), MP for Peterborough (1774–96), of Gidea Hall in Essex by his wife, Hannah (married 3 September 1767) the eldest daughter of Sir Edward Hulse, 1st Bart., of Breamore House in Hampshire. Richard Benyon who was educated at Eton (1759–62) and died leaving estates worth £8,000 per annum, was the only son of Governor Benyon, Richard Benyon (died 1774), Governor of Fort St George, by his third wife, Mary, daughter of Francis Tyssen of (Balmes House ), on the borders of Hackney and Islington, today's De Beauvoir Town, and widow of Powlett Wrighte of Englefield House in Berkshire, a grandson of Sir Nathan Wrighte, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal.〔''The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1790–1820'', ed. R. Thorne, 1986〕
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