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GOUGH CALTHORPE, Hon. Frederick (1790-1868), of Elvetham, Hants.

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b. 14 June 1790, 4th s. of Henry Gough Calthorpe, 1st Baron Calthorpe, by Frances, da. and coh. of Gen. Benjamin Carpenter. educ. Harrow 1803-8; Christ Church, Oxf. 1808. m. 12 Aug. 1823, Lady Charlotte Sophia Somerset, da. of Henry Charles, Somerset, 6th Duke of Beaufort, 4s. 6da. Discontinued surname Calthorpe by royal lic. 14 May 1845. suc. bro. as 4th Baron Calthorpe 27 Sept. 1851.
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Sheriff, Staffs. 1848–9.

Main residence: Elvetham, Hants.
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GOUGH CALTHORPE, Hon. Frederick (1790-1868)

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GOUGH CALTHORPE (formerly GOUGH), Sir Henry, 2nd Bt. (1749-98), of Edgbaston, Warws.

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b. 1 Jan. 1749, 1st s. of Sir Henry Gough, 1st Bt., by 2nd w. Jane Barbara, da. of Reynolds Calthorpe of Elvetham, Hants. educ. Eton 1762-7; Oriel, Oxf. 1767; Edinburgh 1768-9. m. 1 May 1783, Frances, da. and coh. of Gen. Benjamin Carpenter, 6s. 4da. suc. fa. as 2nd Bt. 8 June 1774; uncle Sir Henry Calthorpe and took additional name of Calthorpe 10 Mar. 1788, cr. Baron Calthorpe 16 June 1796.
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Main residence: Edgbaston, Warws.
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GOUGH CALTHORPE (FORMERLY GOUGH ), Sir Henry, (1749-98)

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GOULBURN, Henry (1784-1856), of Betchworth, Surr.

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b. 19 Mar. 1784, 1st s. of Munbee Goulburn of Amity Hall, Jamaica and Portland Place, Mdx. by Hon. Susannah Chetwynd, da. of William Chetwynd, 4th Visct. Chetwynd. educ. by Dr Moore at Sunbury, Mdx. c.1791-3; Trinity Coll. Camb. 1801. m. 20 Dec. 1811, Jane, da. of Matthew Montagu, 3s. 1da. suc. fa. 1793.
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Under-sec. of state for Home affairs Feb. 1810 – Aug. 1812; under-sec. of state for War and Colonies Aug. 1812 – Dec. 1821; plenip. for negotiating peace with USA July 1814; PC 10 Dec. 1821; chief sec. to ld. lt. [I] Dec. 1821 – Apr. 1827; chancellor of Exchequer Jan. 1828 – Nov. 1830, Sept. 1841 – July 1846; sec. of state for Home affairs Dec. 1834-Apr. 1835.

Capt. Duke of Gloucester’s vol. inf. 1803 – 07.

Main residence: Betchworth, Surr.
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This biography draws on Goulburn’s upublished memoir (Surr. RO, Goulburn mss 4/6), written towards the end of his life, which is the source of all quotations, unless otherwise indicated.

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GOULD (afterwards MORGAN), Charles (1760-1846), of Ruperra, Glam. and Tredegar, Mon.

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b. 4 Feb. 1760, 1st s. of Sir Charles Gould by Jane, da. of Thomas Morgan. educ. Westminster 1771-4. m. 6 Apr. 1791, Mary Margaret, da. of Capt. George Stoney, RN, 4s. 4da. Took name of Morgan 16 Nov. 1792 and; suc. mother to Tredegar estate of her bro. John Morgan 1797; fa. as 2nd Bt. 6 Dec. 1806.
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Ensign, 2 Ft. Gds. 1777, lt. and capt. 1781, capt. and lt.-col. 1790, ret. 1792; lt.-col. commdt. Tredegar and Ruperra vol. inf. 1798, colt. Mon. vols. 1803, lt.-col. commdt. W. Mon. militia 1808–16.

Dir. Equitable Assurance 1804, pres. 1807.

Main residences: Ruperra, Glam.; Tredegar, Mon.
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GOULD (AFTERWARDS MORGAN ), Charles (1760-1846)

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GOULD (afterwards MORGAN), Sir Charles (1726-1806), of Tredegar, Mon.

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b. 25 Apr. 1726, 1st s. of King Gould of Westminster, dep. judge adv.-gen., by Elizabeth, da. of Charles Shaw of Besthorpe, Norf. educ. Westminster 1735; Christ Church, Oxf. 1743; L. Inn 1743, called 1750. m. 18 Feb. 1758, Jane. da. of Thomas Morgan of Tredegar, sis. and h. of John Morgan, 3s. 2da. suc. fa. 1756; Kntd. 5 May 1779; suc. bro.-in-law John Morgan 27 June 1792 and took name of Morgan by royal lic. 16 Nov. 1792; cr. Bt. 15 Nov. 1792.
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Dep. judge adv.-gen. 1754 – 69; judge adv.-gen. 1769 – Feb. 1806; chancellor, diocese of Salisbury 1772 – 99; chamberlain, Brecon circuit 1779 – d.; PC 22 Sept. 1802.

Member, board of agriculture 1793 – d.; pres. Equitable Assurance 1774 – d.

Main residence: Tredegar, Mon.
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GOULD (AFTERWARDS MORGAN ), Sir Charles (1726-1806)

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