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James Arthur Bennett


Revd.
James Arthur Bennett
File:Bennett, James Arthur.jpg
Residence South Cadbury Rectory, Castle Carey, Somerset
Occupation church
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membership ordinary fellow
left 1880.11.09 resigned
elected_AI 1877
societies Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society



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resignation only in minutes

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James Arthur Bennett, rector, died aged 55
Cadbury Castle. The earthworks were surveyed by Dymond (3,4) in 1873, while the first recorded excavation occurred "a few years before" 1890. It was undertaken by the Rev JA Bennett, who unfortunately (from an archaeological viewpoint) devoted much of his published report to local legend and tradition, with the results of his digging amounting to little more than a footnote. (5) Bennett's finds were examined later by Harold St George Gray, who undertook his own small-scale 'trial excavations', mainly in and around the SW gateway, in June 1913 (6). The combination of finds from the two excavations effectively established 'late Celtic' (ie late Iron Age/early Roman) occupation at Cadbury.

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