Goring came from the junior branch of a prominent Sussex family that was closely connected with the Court. His father, who died in 1602, bequeathed him an annuity of £80 a year.
Goring’s uncle, Sir Edward Denny*, had married the daughter of Thomas Cecil†, 1st earl of Exeter, and it may well have been this connection which secured him the nomination of the 2nd earl of Salisbury (William Cecil*) at St. Albans in 1626.
