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  1. Benjamin Dean Wyatt (1775–1852) was an English architect, part of the Wyatt family . Early life. He was the son and pupil of the architect James Wyatt, and the brother of Matthew Cotes Wyatt. Before setting up as an architect in 1809, he joined the Civil Service of the East India Company, [1] working in the office of Lord Wellesley, in Calcutta.

  2. Benjamin "Ben" Wyatt KBE is a fictional character portrayed by Adam Scott in the NBC comedy series Parks and Recreation. He first appears in the show's second season as a state auditor who comes to Pawnee to evaluate its funds alongside Chris Traeger.

  3. Benjamin Dean Wyatt (bap.1775, d.1852) Apsley House, Hyde Park Corner, London, originally built by Robert Adam, but later enlarged, refaced and given its Corinthian portico by Benjamin Dean Wyatt (completed 1828). Benjamin Dean Wyatt was the eldest son of James Wyatt. Like Charles, he went to India, and worked in the East India Company's ...

  4. Benjamin Wyatt, baroque cello. Cellist Benjamin Wyatt enjoys an active career as a performer and teacher. He is cellist of the Avanti Ensemble and teaches at the Renaissance Music Academy in Blacksburg, VA. He has performed extensively throughout the United States, Europe and Asia, and is a regular guest with various ensembles. His performances ...

  5. 16 de sept. de 2022 · 8.8K. 420K views 1 year ago #ParksandRecreation #ParksAndRec #RonSwanson. Ben Wyatt has made some mistakes in his life and that's okay Parks and Recreation is streaming now on Peacock:...

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  6. Benjamin "Ben" Wyatt KBE (born November 14, 1974) is a character on the NBC TV show Parks and Recreation. He guest-starred in two episodes in season two, and then became a regular character in season 3. He originally appeared as a state auditor who comes to Pawnee with Chris Traeger to evaluate...

  7. Cellist Benjamin Wyatt enjoyed an active career as a freelance musician in Los Angeles and New York, and has performed extensively abroad as well as at home, including performances in Italy, Germany, Austria, The Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Japan, Canada, and Mexico.