GOLDING, ---; b.; adm. 1656 (school lists 1656, last two quarters).
GOLDING, GEORGE, only son of William Graves, Downing Street, Westminster, surgeon; b.; adm. 1 Jun 1769; left Dec 1774; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 11 Nov 1773; University Coll. Oxford, matr. 18 Oct 1774, aged 18; BA 1778; MA 1781; adopted surname of Golding in place of Graves; ordained; Rector of Thornington, Suffolk, from 1782; Rector of Kelsale, Suffolk, from 1787; d. 3 Mar 1806.
Golding, Robin Mavesyn, son of Wilfred Mavesyn Golding of Rickmansworth, Herts, and Laetitia Helen Golding MBE, d. of Eustace Corrie Frere (qv); b. 4 June 1928; adm. Sept. 1941 (KS); left July 1946; Ch. Ch. Oxf., matric. 1946, BA 1951, MA 1953; librarian, Boyd Neel Orchestra 1952-6; admin. asst., Roy. Acad. of Music 1961, Registrar 1966-87; hon. ARAM 1965, hon. RCM 1971; hon. RAM 1976; m. 1st, 18 Aug. 1956 Claire Rosaline, d. of Frederick William Simpson, Sydney, NSW, Australia; 2nd, 22 Dec. 1973 Dame Felicity Ann Emwhyla Lott DBE FRAM FRCM, internat. singer, d. of John Albert Lott, of Cheltenham, Gloucs; d. 15 Oct. 2009.
Goldman, John Michael, son of Carl Heinz Goldman MD MRCP MRCGP, gen. med. practitioner, and Bertha Goldman, of Hampstead; b. 30 Nov. 1938; adm. Sept. 1951 (A); left July 1956; Magdalen Coll. Oxf., matric. 1956 (open schol. ), BA 1960; Barts Hosp. Med. Sch. 1960-3, BM BCh 1963; MRCP 1967, FRCP 1979; DM 1981; MRCPath 1985, FRCPath 1986; Dept. of Haematology, Hammersmith Hosp. 1970-2004, head of dept. 1994-2004; Prof. of Leukaemia Biology, Roy. Postgrad. Med. Sch. (Imp. Coll. Med. Sch. ), Lond., 1987-2004; dir., Leukaemia Res. Fund Centre for Adult Leukaemia, Hammersmith; a pioneer in the treatment of chronic myeloid leukemia; m. 1967 Jeannine Fuller; d. 24 Dec. 2013.
Goldschmidt, Walter Lind, son of Walter Otto Goldschmidt, of South Kensington, a Registrar of the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice, and grandson of Jenny Lind, the celebrated Swedish singer; b. May 4, 1885; adm. Jan. 20, 1898 (H); left Oct. 1902; went to South Africa, where he joined the Cape Mounted Rifles, with whom he served some eighteen months; afterwards became a member of a travelling dramatic company at the Cape, and subsequently returned to London, where he played under the name of Robert Averell; d. Oct. 5, 1913.
Silversmiths. Established The Goldsmits & Silversmiths Co in 1880. The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd from 1898. Amalgamated with Garrard & Co in 1952.
GOLDSWORTHY, PHILIP, son of Burrington Goldsworthy, British Consul successively at Leghorn and Cadiz, and Philippia, dau. of Capt. Philip Vanbrugh, Royal Navy; b. Livorno, Italy; adm. (aged 11) Jan 1748/9 (Hutton's); in school list 1754; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 9 Apr 1755; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 10 Oct 1755, scholar 14 May 1756, matr. Easter1756; Cornet, 1st Royal Dragoons 17 Dec 1756; Adjt. and Sub-Lieut., Second Troop, Horse Grenadier Guards 7 Apr 1759; Lieut., 1st Royal Dragoons 29 Mar 1760; Capt., 18 Nov 1768; Maj., 4 May 1776; Lieut. -Col., 28 Apr 1779; Col. in the Army 20 Oct 1784; Maj. -Gen., 20 Dec 1793; Col., 1st Royal Dragoons, from 28 Jan 1794; Lieut. -Gen., 26 Jun 1799; served in Seven Years War; Equerry to King George III from 29 Mar 1778, First Equerry and Clerk Marshal of the Royal Mews from 14 Mar 1788; MP Wilton 2 Feb 1785 – Jan 1788, and from 15 Feb 1794; references to him and to his sister, Sub-Governess at the Palace, will be found in the Diary and Letters of Madame D’Arblay; d. 4 Jan 1801.
GOLDWELL, HENRY, son of Henry Goldwell, London; bapt. St. Bartholomew the Great, London 18 Nov 1617 (IGI); adm.; Min. Can. (aged 11) 1629; KS 1630; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1634, but never adm.
Goligher, Derek Garvin, son of Hugh Garvin Goligher CBE, Asst Sec. and Comptroller of Lands, War Office, and Lilian Mary Stacey OBE; b. 23 Aug. 1915; adm. Sept. 1928 (B); left July 1932; Univ. Coll. Lond., BSc (1st class hons engineering) 1935; Admiralty in WW2; AMIEE 1953; asst engineer Eastern Electricity Board, retd 1978; OBE; m. 17 Mar. 1951 Beryl Irene, d. of G. Wilmot Sutton; d. 12 Oct. 2005.