Thomas Benwell (aka Thomas Benyngwell [1] ) was a Master of University College, Oxford, England. [2]
Benwell was a mature commoner and Fellow at University College. He was also a tenant of a College property. [2] He became Master in 1428, a post he held until 1441. He was said to be an eminent preacher according to Thomas Caius, a later Master of the College. [1]
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Benwell is a surname, and may refer to: