Background
Becket was born at Abingdon, Berkshire.
Becket was born at Abingdon, Berkshire.
In the early years of the eighteenth century he was well known in London as a surgeon and an enthusiastic antiquary. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society on 11 December 1718, and read three papers on The Antiquity of the Venereal Disease at its meetings during the same year (Philosophical Transactions vi 368, 467, 492), and one on another subject in 1724 (Philosophical Transactions vii 25). He was for some years surgeon to Saint Thomas"s Hospital, Southwark, but before 1736 he had retired to Abingdon, where he died 25 November 1738.
Stukeley noted in his common-place book that Becket"s papers were bought by Edmund Curll, who sold them to Edward Milward.
Royal Society]
Becket was an original member of the Society of Antiquaries, which was effectively established in 1717, and was on close terms with William Stukeley, William Bowyer, Browne Willis, and other antiquaries.