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GODDARD, Thomas (1777-1814), of Swindon, Wilts.

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b. 9 Aug. 1777, 1st s. of Ambrose Goddard. educ. Corpus, Oxf. 1795. unm.
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Capt. 2 Wilts. militia 1796, maj. 1799; capt. Swindon yeomanry 1800.

Main residence: Swindon, Wilts.
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Commons 1790-1820
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GODDARD, Thomas (1777-1814)

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GODFREY, Thomas (1751-1810), of Brook Street House, nr. Sandwich, Kent.

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b. 27 Aug. 1751,Berry, Kent Peds. 396. 1st s. of Thomas Jull of Ash, near Sandwich by 1st w. Susan, da. of John Tilley of Cheriton. m. lic. 22 Aug. 1778, Elizabeth, o. surv. ch. of John Fuller of Ash, s.p. suc. to the Sellinge, Kent estates of Thomas Godfrey, merchant, of London (d.1772) on the d. (15 May 1798) of David Godfrey (formerly Gravier) of Isleworth, Mdx. and took name of Godfrey by Act of Parliament (39 Geo. III, c.2) 4 Jan. 1799.PCC 175 Taverner; CJ, liv. 45.
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Sheriff, Kent 1802–3.

Main residence: Brook Street House, nr. Sandwich, Kent.
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Commons 1790-1820
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GODFREY, Thomas (1751-1810)

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GOLDING, Edward (1746-1818), of Maiden Erlegh, Berks.

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bap. 16 6 June 1746, s. of Edward Golding of Hampton-on-Thames, Mdx. by w. Elizabeth. educ. Winchester 1757-63; Hoxton acad. 1763. m. bef. 1779, Anne English, 2s. 3da.
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Writer, E.I. Co. (Bengal) 1763; asst. at Midnapur 1766; factor, Bihar 1770; supervisor, Bettiah 1771; jun. merchant and collector of Bettiah and Bihar 1772; sen. merchant 1776; 2nd at Patna 1777; res. 1779.

Commr. Board of Control Apr. 1801 – Nov. 1803; ld. of Treasury Nov. 1803 – May 1804.

Sheriff, Berks. 1789–90.

Maj. Berks. vol. cav. 1797 – 98; capt.-lt. Woodley vol. cav. 1798.

Main residence: Maiden Erlegh, Berks.
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Commons 1790-1820
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GOLDING, Edward (1746-1818)

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GOLDSWORTHY, Philip (?1737-1801), of Stable Yard, St. James’s, Westminster.

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b. ?1737, s. of Burrington Goldsworthy, consul at Leghorn and Cadiz, by Philippia, da. of Capt. Philip Vanburgh, RN. educ. Westminster 1749-54; Trinity Coll. Camb. 10 Oct. 1755, aged 18; L. Inn 1755. unm. suc. to estates of his aunt Martha, wid. of Francis Gashry 1777.
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Cornet 1 Drag. 1756, lt. 1760, capt. 1768, maj. 1776, lt.-col. 1779, col. 1794 – d.; brevet-col. 1784, maj-gen. 1793, lt.-gen. 1799.

Equerry to the King 1779; first equerry and clerk marshal of the mews 1788 – d.

Main residence: Stable Yard, St. James's, Westminster.
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Commons 1790-1820
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GOLDSWORTHY, Philip (?1737-1801)

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GOOCH, Thomas Sherlock (1767-1851), of Holbecks, Suff.

Family and Education
b. 2 Nov. 1767, 1st s. of Sir Thomas Gooch, 4th Bt., of Benacre Hall by Anna Maria, da. of William Hayward of Weybridge, Surr. educ. Westminster 1781; Christ Church, Oxf. 1785; continental tour, home 1793. m. 11 May 1796, Marianne, da. of Abraham Whittaker of Stratford, Essex, sis. of Charlotte, w. of Sir John Rous, 2s. 3da. suc. fa. as 5th Bt. 7 Apr. 1826.
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Sheriff, Suff. 1833–4.

Capt. Suff. vol. cav. 1798, 1803; maj. commdt. 4 Suff. yeoman cav. 1809; lt.-col. commdt. 2 E. Suff. militia 1814.

Main residence: Holbecks, Suff.
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Commons 1790-1820
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GOOCH, Thomas Sherlock (1767-1851)

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GORDON, Charles, Lord Strathavon (1792-1863), of Orton Longueville, Hunts.

Family and Education
b. 4 Jan. 1792, 1st s. of George, 5th Earl of Aboyne [S], by Catherine Anne, da. and coh. of Sir Charles Cope, 2nd Bt., of Brewerne, Oxon. educ. St. John’s, Camb. 1812; m. (1) 20 Mar. 1826, Lady Elizabeth Henrietta Conyngham (d. 24 Aug. 1839), da. of Henry, 1st Mq. Conyngham [I], s.p.; (2) 9 Apr. 1844, Maria Antoinetta, da. of Rev. William Peter Pegus, 7s. 7da. Styled Lord Strathavon 1794-1836, Earl of Aboyne 1836-53; suc. fa. as 10th Mq. of Huntly [S] and 2nd Baron Meldrum [UK] 17 June 1853.
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Ld. of bedchamber 1826 – 30, in waiting 1840–1.

Ld. lt. Aberdeen 1861 – d.

Main residence: Orton Longueville, Hunts.
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Commons 1790-1820
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GORDON, Charles (1792-1863)

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