Charles Bennett

Charles Bennett may refer to:

  • Charles Bennet, 1st Earl of Tankerville (1674–1722), British peer
  • Charles Bennet, 2nd Earl of Tankerville (1697–1753), British peer and politician
  • Charles Bennet, 3rd Earl of Tankerville (1716–1767), British peer and politician
  • Charles Bennet, 4th Earl of Tankerville (1743–1822), cricket pioneer
  • Charles Bennet, 5th Earl of Tankerville (1776–1859), British politician
  • Charles Bennet, 6th Earl of Tankerville (1810–1899), British peer and Conservative politician
  • Charles Bennett (athlete) (1870–1949), British track and field athlete
  • Charles Bennett (Australian politician) (1894–1968), member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
  • Charles Bennett (actor) (1889–1943), American actor
  • Charles Bennett (cricketer) (1872–1921), English cricketer
  • Charles Bennett (screenwriter) (1899–1995), English playwright and screenwriter
  • Charles Bennett (American football) (born 1983), American football defensive end
  • Charles Bennett (fighter) (born 1979), known as "Krazy Horse", mixed martial arts fighter
  • Charles Edward Bennett (1910–2003), American Congressman
  • Charles Edwin Bennett (1858–1921), scholar of classics
  • Charles Fox Bennett (1793–1883), merchant and politician in Newfoundland
  • Charles G. Bennet (1863–1914), American Congressman and Secretary of the Senate
  • Charles H. Bennett (soldier) (1811–1855), present at start of California Gold Rush
  • Charles H. Bennett (illustrator) (1829–1867), Victorian illustrator who pioneered techniques in comic illustration
  • Charles H. Bennett (computer scientist) (born 1943), physicist and information theorist
  • Charles L. Bennett (born 1956), astrophysicist
  • Charles Bennett (footballer) (1882–?), English footballer
  • Charlie Bennett (1854–1927), baseball player

Famous quotes containing the word bennett:

    Because her instinct has told her, or because she has been reliably informed, the faded virgin knows that the supreme joys are not for her; she knows by a process of the intellect; but she can feel her deprivation no more than the young mother can feel the hardship of the virgin’s lot.
    —Arnold Bennett (1867–1931)