A ‘parvenu baronet’ who possessed ‘not an acre of land’ in the county, Goodricke was an inactive Conservative MP who briefly represented Stafford before triumphing in the South Staffordshire by-election of May 1835.
His father, Francis Holyoake, owned land in Tettenhall in Staffordshire and acquired the Studley Castle estate in Warwickshire through marriage into the Lyttleton family.
Goodricke mooted standing for South Staffordshire at the 1835 general election, but eventually offered as a Conservative for the venal borough of Stafford, where he topped the poll.
Despite his deficiencies, Goodricke was victorious due to the superior organisation of his party.
In the words of Josiah Clement Wedgwood, chronicler of Staffordshire parliamentary history and founder of the History of Parliament, Goodricke ‘squandered his fortunes and died poor’.
