William Bentinck (priest)

William Bentinck
W. H. E. Bentinck, engraving by Samuel Bellin after a portrait by George Richmond
Born(1784-02-02)2 February 1784
Died29 September 1868(1868-09-29) (aged 84)
EducationWestminster School
Alma materChrist Church, Oxford
OccupationAnglican priest
Spouse
Frances Constable
(m. 1814)
Parents
Relatives2nd Duke of Portland (paternal grandfather)
3rd Duke of Portland (uncle)
Richard Cumberland (maternal grandfather)
Thomas Constable (father-in-law)

William Harry Edward Bentinck (2 February 1784  29 September 1868) was an Anglican clergyman, who served as Archdeacon of Westminster.

Bentinck was the oldest son of Lord Edward Bentinck (son of the 2nd Duke of Portland and younger brother of the 3rd Duke of Portland, the Prime Minister) and his wife Elizabeth Cumberland, daughter of the dramatist Richard Cumberland.

He was educated at Westminster School and Christ Church, Oxford, matriculating in 1802 aged 18, graduating B.A. 1805, M.A. 1808. He was ordained deacon on 4 May 1807, and priest on 7 February 1808.

Soon after his ordination, Bentinck was appointed Rector of Sigglesthorne, East Riding of Yorkshire, after King George III accepted the recommendation of the Prime Minister (Bentinck's uncle the Duke of Portland) on 27 February 1808. He was appointed domestic chaplain to Edward Venables-Vernon, Archbishop of York in January 1810. He was a canon of Westminster Abbey 1809–1864, becoming rural dean in 1842 and Archdeacon of Westminster. He resigned in October 1864.

On 19 July 1814, Bentinck married Frances Constable, daughter of Archdeacon Thomas Constable.

Bentinck paid for the construction of Holy Trinity Church, Bessborough Gardens, opened in 1852. (After suffering damage in World War II, the church was demolished in 1954.)