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Benjamin Griffin (actor)

Benjamin Griffin (1680–1740) was an English actor and dramatist. He was the son of the Rev. Benjamin Griffin, rector of Buxton and Oxnead in Norfolk, and chaplain to the Earl of Yarmouth. Griffin is primarily known for his contributions to the English theatre scene during his time.


1900: Publication in Dictionary of National Biography

In 1900, text about Benjamin Griffin was published in the "Dictionary of National Biography" by Smith, Elder & Co., London.