Peder Benzon (26 July 1684 – after 13 May 1735) was a Danish landowner and Supreme Court justice.
[1] Bentzon was born in Copenhagen, the son of Danish Chancellery secretary Niels Benzon and Else Pedersdatter Scavenius.
[5] He acquired Gjeddesdal from his brother Lars Benzon in 1714 and sold Hagestedgaard to him the following year.
He acquired Tryggevælde and Alslevgård in 1716 but ceded the estates to King Frederick IV in exchange for Vibygård in 1718.
He founded Benzonseje (now Risbyholm) in 1721 and the manors of Benzonslund (now Dønnerup), Benzonsdal and Gislingegård in 1730.