Benjamin Allen (c. 1732 – October 1791) was an English barrister who sat in the House of Commons from 1768 to 1781.
He attended school in Bridgwater before in 1751 being admitted to Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, aged nineteen.
[2] Allen became a member of the corporation of Bridgwater and after cultivating his connections was returned as one of the two Members of Parliament for Bridgwater in the 1768 general election against the powerful Poulett interest.
His son Jeffreys Allen was returned as one of the members for Bridgwater in 1796.
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