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GORING, Sir Edward (c.1593-1628), of Danny Park, Hurstpierpoint, Suss. and Whitehall

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b. c.1593,Age calculated from date of admiss. to university. 2nd s. of George Goring† (d.1602) of Danny Park, gent. pens. 1578-1602, and Anne, da. of Henry Denny of Waltham Abbey, Essex; bro. of Sir George*. Vis. Suss. (Harl. Soc. liii), 46. educ. Sidney Suss., Camb. 1609. Al. Cant. unm. Kntd. 17 or 27 July 1617. Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 163. bur. 24 Apr. 1628 24 Apr. 1628. St. Martin-in-the-Fields ed. J.V. Kitto (Harl. Soc. Reg. lxvi), 235.
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Gent. pens. by 1617-at least 1625. Shaw, ii. 163; LC2/6, f. 47v.

Main residences: Danny Park, Hurstpierpoint, Suss.; Whitehall.
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GORGES, Sir Robert (c.1589-1648), of Redlynch, Som.

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b. c. 1589, 4th but 3rd surv. s. of Sir Thomas Gorges† (d.1610), of Longford Castle, Wilts., and Helena, da. of Ulf Henrikson von Snakenborg of Ostergottland, Sweden, wid. of William Parr, 1st mq. of Northampton; bro. of Sir Theobald Gorges†.Vis. Som. (Harl. Soc. xi), 42; Hutchins, Dorset, iii. 344. educ. Magdalen, Oxf. 1605, aged 16, BA 1608; M. Temple 1608. Al. Ox.; M. Temple Admiss. m. c.1612, Mary, da. of William Harding of Claygate, Surr. and h. to her bro. William, 4s. 2da. Vis. Som. 42; Hutchins, 344; Manning and Bray, Surr. iii. 69. Kntd. 30 June 1616. Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 158. d. 25 or 26 July 1648. SP23/72/407.
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J.p. Som. 1625–6, C231/4, ff. 188, 201. commr. defence, Surr. 1643, 1644, A. and O. i. 335, 451. execution of ordinances, Som. 1644, Ibid. 460. commr. assessment 1644, 1647, Surr. 1644 – 45, 1647–d., Ibid. 541, 545, 636, 974, 976, 1093. New Model ordinance 1645, militia, Som. 1648. Ibid. 624, 1243.

Main residence: Redlynch, Som.
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GOODYER, Sir Henry (?1571-1627), of Polesworth, Warws.

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bap. ?21 Aug. 1571,E. Gosse, Life and Letters of John Donne, i. 153. While this date seems reasonable, Gosse’s statement has not been corroborated. o. s. of Sir William Goodyer of Monks Kirby, Warws. and Mary, da. and h. of John Wren of Kent, wid. of Andrew Brooke (d.1569) of Monks Kirby. Vis. Warws. (Harl. Soc. xii), 67; C2/Eliz./D3/53; PROB 11/51, f. 149v. educ. ?St. John’s, Camb. 1587; M. Temple 1589. Al. Cant.; M. Temple Admiss. m. 1593, B.H. Newdigate, Michael Drayton and his Circle, 80. Frances (d.1606), da. and coh. of Sir Henry Goodyer (Goodere†) of Polesworth, 1s. d.v.p. 4da. Vis. Warws. 67; R.C. Bald, John Donne, 154; WARD 7/77/194. suc. fa.-in-law 1595, C142/247/88. fa. aft. 1607; Sir William Goodyer was apparently still living in June 1607: C181/2, f. 35. Kntd. 5 Aug. 1599. Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 97. d. 18 Mar. 1627. WARD 7/77/194. sig. H[enry] Goodere.
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J.p. Warws. 1600 – 16, 1618–25; C231/1, f. 99; 231/4, ff. 13, 68v; T. Rymer, Foedera, viii. pt. 2, p. 17. commr. inquiry, Sir Everard Digby’s lands, Warws. 1606, C181/1, f. 131. subsidy, Warws. 1608, 1621–2. SP14/31/1; C212/22/20–1.

Gent. of privy chamber 1603–26. Harl. 6166, f. 68v; Rymer, viii. pt. 2, p. 49.

Main residence: Polesworth, Warws.
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GOODWIN, Arthur (c.1593/4-1643), of Upper Winchendon, Bucks.

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b. c. 1593 /4,He may have been 21 years old by March 1614. Cent. Bucks. Stud. PR240/3/6. His father’s will of August 1634 describes him as being about 40. s. of Sir Francis Goodwin* of Upper Winchendon and Elizabeth, da. and h. of Arthur Grey, 14th Lord Grey of Wilton.Bodl. ms Eng. Misc. C, ff. 69-70. Edward Goodwin, who was named a trustee of Woburn church’s lands in 1614, may have been his brother. educ. ?Thame g.s. (Richard Boucher);J. Howard Brown, A Short Hist. of Thame School, 77, 132. Magdalen, Oxf., BA 1614; I. Temple 1614.Al. Ox.; I. Temple database of admiss. m. by 1618, with £1,500, Jane, da. of Sir Richard Wenman* of Thame Park, Oxon.,C142/525/128. 1da. suc. fa. 1634.C142/777/104. d. 16 Aug. 1643.
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Commr. sewers, Bucks., Herts, Mdx.1638–9;C181/5, pp. 244, 272. j.p. Bucks. 1641;C231/5, p. 437. commr. Midlands Assoc., Bucks. 1642 – d., sequestration of delinquents 1643, assessment 1643.A. and O. i. 50, 90, 111, 146, 227.

Main residence: Upper Winchendon, Bucks.
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GOOCH (GOCHE, GOOGE), Barnaby (by 1568-1626), of Magdalene College, Camb., Doctors’ Commons, London and the archdeacon of Cornwall’s house, Exeter, Devon.

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b. by 1568, 4th s. of Barnaby Googe† (d.1594) of Alvingham, Lincs. and Mary, da. of Thomas Darrell of Scotney, Lamberhurst, Kent. The Gen.(ser. 1), vi. 156. educ. Magdalene, Camb. 1582, BA 1587, MA 1590, fellow 1588, LLD 1604; incorp. Oxf. 1605. Al. Cant.; Hist. Magdalene Coll. ed. P. Cunich et al. 102. m. by Dec. 1618, Elizabeth, wid. of Henry Parry, bp. of Worcester (d.1616), s.p. Exeter Cathedral Archives, ms 3553, f. 79; PROB 11/149, f. 118r-v. d. 29 Jan. 1626. C142/422/47. sig. Bar[naby] Goche.
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Member, coll. of advocates 1604 – 13, 1613–d. (full admiss.); G.D. Squibb, Doctors’ Commons, 170. master, Magdalene Camb. 1604 – d.; vice-chan. Camb. Univ. 1611 – 12, commissary 1615–?d., snr. proctor 1618. Historical Reg. Camb. Univ. to 1910 ed. J.R. Tanner, 30; Al. Cant.

Chan. Worcester dioc. by 1611-at least 1618, Worcs. RO, BA 2513/7, p. 301; BA 2513/10, p. 477. Exeter dioc. 1615–d.; Exeter Cathedral Archives, ms 3553, f. 52; C181/2, f. 348. ?dep. judge, Vice Admlty. Ct. Devon by 1615; Gooch is described as judge of the Devon Admlty. Ct. in B.P. Levack, Civil Lawyers of Eng. 233, and is listed as such in an undated commission of c.1615: HCA 1/32/1, f. 31. However, the judge of the Devon Admlty. Ct. between 1613 and 1620 was actually Jasper Swift: HCA 14/41, f. 219; HCA 25/215, bdle. of warrants 1619–44. judge, Ct. of Delegates by 1618-at least 1622, DEL 5/6, ff. 22, 133. Ct. of Audience, Canterbury prov. by 1619 – at least25, Ct. of Arches by 1619 – at least25, PCC by 1619-at least 1625. DEL 8/70, ff.16r-v, 34–5v.

J.p. Cambs. and Cambridge 1611–12, Ex officio, as vice-chan. Camb. Univ.: C66/1786, dorse; C.H. Cooper, Annals of Camb. iii. 46. Lincs. (Holland and Lindsey) 1625–d.; C231/4, f. 189. commr. sewers, Gt. Fens 1611–12, Ex officio, as vice-chan. Camb. Univ.: C181/2, f. 84. piracy, Devon 1615 – at least20, Dorset 1622, London, Mdx., Essex, Kent and Surr. 1625, C181/2, f. 242v; 181/3, ff. 1, 73, 176. subsidy, Cambridge 1622, 1624; C212/22/21, 23. collector, Palatine Benevolence, Exeter dioc. 1622-at least 1624. E403/2741 (Easter 1622), f. 45v; CSP Dom. 1623–5, p. 150.

Member, Convocation, Worcester dioc. 1614, SP16/88/16. High Commission, Canterbury prov. 1620–d.; R.G. Usher, Rise and Fall of High Commission, 351. commr. matrimonial causes 1623. T. Rymer, Foedera, vii. pt. 4, p. 83. Name mis-spelt ‘Souch’.

Auditor (jt.), council for New Eng. 1622, treas. 1622-at least 1625. ‘Recs. of Council for New Eng.’, Procs. American Antiq. Soc. 1867, pp. 59–60; HCA 13/45, ff. 18–19.

Main residences: Magdalene College, Camb.; Doctors' Commons, London; the archdeacon of Cornwall's house, Exeter, Devon.
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GOOCH (GOCHE, GOOGE), Barnaby (by 1568-1626)

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GOLLOP (GALLOP), George (1581-1650), of Bugle Street, Southampton, Hants.

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bap. 3 Feb. 1581, Dorset RO, Stoke Abbott par. reg., unfol. 5th s. of William Gollop (d.1588), PROB 11/73, f. 213v. yeoman, of Stoke Abbott, Dorset, and Joan, da. and coh. of Roger Gibbes of Brimley, Devon. PROB 11/74, f. 216v; The Gen. n.s. xxv. 139. educ. appr. to George Gollop snr., mercer, Southampton 1596-1605. Mayor’s Bk. ed. W.J. Connor (Soton Rec. Ser. xxi), 80. m. 14 Jan. 1605, Dorset Par. Reg. ed. Phillimore, vi. 66. Amarine Gollop of Stoke Abbott, 1s. d.v.p. PROB 11/213, f. 18. d. 1650. Ibid.
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Freeman, Southampton, Hants, 1605, SCL, SC3/1/1, f. 156. constable 1606–7, Bk. of Remembrance ed. H.W. Gidden (Soton Rec. Soc. xxvii), 103. steward 1612 – 13, bailiff 1613–15, Assembly Bks. 1611–14 ed. J.W. Horrocks (Soton Rec. Soc. xxiv), 51, 58, 70. sheriff 1615–16, J. Speed, Hist. Soton, 57, 59; Assembly Bks. 1615–16 ed. J.W. Horrocks (Soton Rec. Soc. xxv), 60–1, 72. mayor 1621 – 22, 1632 – 33, alderman 1622–d.; Exams. and Deps. 1622–7 ed. R.C. Anderson (Soton Rec. Soc. xxix), 3, 8. churchwarden of All Saints, Southampton 1613–14; Assembly Bks. 1611–14, p. 69. commr. gaol delivery and oyer and terminer, Southampton 1622–35, C181/3, ff. 58, 241v; 181/4, ff. 77v, 202; Letters Patent, 1415–1612 ed. H.W. Gidden (Soton Rec. Soc. xx), 144. levying money 1643, defence, Hants 1643, 1644, sequestration, Hants 1643, assessment, Southampton 1644 – d., Hants 1647 – 48, execution of ordinances 1645. A. and O. i. 113, 231, 335, 345, 451, 540, 696, 975, 1092–3; ii. 43, 477.

Main residence: Bugle Street, Southampton, Hants.
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GOLLOP (GALLOP), George (1581-1650)

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GODFREY, Richard I (by 1559-1631), of Salisbury, Wilts.

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b. by 1559.STAC 8/274/15. m. (1) 5 July 1585, Eleanor, da. of one Dubbin, of Salisbury, 2da.; Wilts. RO, 1900/5. (2) 23 Sept. 1594, Anne, da. of Edward Windover of Salisbury, s.p. Wilts. Par. Regs.: Marriages ed. W. Phillimore, v.11. bur. 18 Apr. 1631 18 Apr. 1631. Wilts. RO, 1900/5. sig. Ri[chard] Godfrey.
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Main residence: Salisbury, Wilts.
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GODFREY, Richard I (by 1559-1631)

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GLOVER, William (1559-1629), of High House, Campsey Ash, Suff.

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bap. 18 Feb. 1559, Add. 19113, f. 243v. o.s. of John Glover of Campsey Ash and Jane. m. 1586, Elizabeth (bur. 19 Mar. 1632), da. of Edward Ward of Bixley, Norf., 3s. (1 d.v.p.) 3da. (1 d.v.p.). Add. 19132, f. 67; Vis. Norf. (Harl. Soc. lxxxv), 83. suc. fa. 1568. Add. 19096, f. 67. d. 8 Mar. 1629. C142/451/95.
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Main residence: High House, Campsey Ash, Suff.
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GLOVER, William (1559-1629)

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GLEMHAM, Sir Henry (1569-1632), of Glemham Hall, Little Glemham, Suff.

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b. 22 Sept. 1569, 1st s. of Thomas Glemham of Glemham Hall and Amy, da. of Sir Henry Parker† of Furneux Pelham, Herts. educ. I. Temple 1585. m. 28 Sept. 1585, Anne, da. of Thomas Sackville†, 1st earl of Dorset, ld. treas. 1599-1608, 2s. 3da. suc. fa. 1571;C142/158/37; Vis. Suff. ed. Metcalfe, 34, 140; I. Temple database of admiss.; Soc. Gen. Southover par. reg. Kntd. 21 Aug. 1591. Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 88. d. 30 Aug. 1632. C142/491/29.
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J.p. Suff. 1601–d.; C231/1, f. 113v; SP16/212. commr. musters, Suff. 1601, APC, 1600–1, p. 400. gaol delivery, Melton, Suff. 1603; C181/1, f. 63. steward, manor of Leiston, Suff. 1604, manors of Sweffling, Coddenham, Snape, Thorney and Melles, Suff. 1607; E315/310, ff. 18v, 51. freeman, Ipswich, Suff. 1604; N. Bacon, Annalls of Ipswche ed. W.H. Richardson, 417. commr. piracy, Suff. 1604, 1612, 1627, inquiry into lands of Gunpowder plotters, Suff. 1606, into lands of Robert Rookwood, Suff. 1628, sewers, Fenland 1605 – d., Suff. 1619–26; C181/1, ff. 83v, 112; 181/2, ff. 3v, 174v, 349v; 181/3, ff. 201v, 238v; 181/4, f. 93v. dep. lt. Suff. by 1609-at least 1627; Harl. 3786, f. 35v; HMC 13th Rep. IV, 451. capt. militia ft. by 1614-at least 1615; Add. 39245, ff. 15v, 22. commr. charitable uses, Suff. 1617, C93/9/4. brewhouse survey 1620, pressing seamen 1620, 1623, 1625, 1627, APC, 1619–21, pp. 204, 248; 1621–3, p. 436; 1627–8, p. 206. subsidy 1621 – 22, 1624–5; C212/22/20–1, 23; Harl. 305, f. 206. collector (jt.), Privy Seal loan, Suff. 1625–6; E401/2586, p. 247. commr. Forced Loan, Suff. 1627, Ipswich, Suff. 1627. APC, 1627, p. 91; C193/13/2, ff. 55, 85.

Commr. trade 1622, 1625. T. Rymer, Foedera, vii. pt. 4, p. 11; viii. pt. 1, p. 59.

Main residence: Glemham Hall, Little Glemham, Suff.
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GLEMHAM, Sir Henry (1569-1632)

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CALDICOTT, Matthias (d.1647), of Dorset House, Salisbury Court, London and Knole Park, Sevenoaks, Kent; later of Sherrington, Selmeston, Suss.

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?yr. s. of William Caldicott (d.c.1592), yeoman, of Bassingbourne, Cambs. m. (1) Anne, da. of Sir Edward Apsley of Thakeham, Suss., 1s.; (2) 23 Oct. 1618, Anne (d. by 1636), da. and h. of Sackville Turner of Tablehurst, nr. East Grinstead, Suss., 1s d.v.p., 2da. PROB 11/82, f. 368; IGI; W.H. Blaauw, ‘Apsley mss of the Seventeenth Century’ Suss. Arch. Colls. iv. 225; Notes of Post Mortem Inquisitions taken in Suss. ed. E.W.T. Attree (Suss. Rec. Soc. xiv), 229. d. by 9 Oct. 1647. PROB 11/202, f. 41v.
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Servant to Richard Sackville, 3rd earl of Dorset by 1609–24; HMC 4th Rep. 310; PROB 11/143, f. 211. commr. sewers, Suss. 1624-at least 1641. C181/3, f. 134; 181/5, f. 206.

Member, Virg. Co. 1623. Recs. Virg. Co. ed. S.M. Kingsbury, ii. 295.

Main residences: Dorset House, Salisbury Court, London; Knole Park, Sevenoaks, Kent; Sherrington, Selmeston, Suss.
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CALDICOTT, Matthias (-d.1647)

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