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Gould, Hugh Pearce, 1881-?
GB-2014-WSA-08062 · Person · 1881-?

Gould, Hugh Pearce, son of Sir Alfred Pearce Gould, K.C.V.O., F.R.C.S., of London, by Catherine, daughter of John Heelas, of Reading, Berks.; b. Aug. 29, 1881; adm. Sept. 22, 1892 (A); left July 1895; Rossall School 1895-1900; Merton Coll. Oxon., matric. Michaelmas 1900; B.A. 1903; M.A. 1907; adm. a solicitor Jan. 1907; in practice in London; 2nd Lieut. Welsh Guards May 9, 1916; Lieut. Guards Machine Gun Co. April 30, 1917; served in France Oct. 1916 - May 1917; m. Oct. 8, 1913, Enid, elder daughter of Dr. Philip Rhys­ Griffiths, of Cardiff.

GB-2014-WSA-08061 · Person · 1918-1994

Gould, Cecil Hilton Monk, son of Cdr Rupert Thomas Gould RN, writer and broadcaster, and Muriel Hilda, sister of Arthur Cecil Estall (qv); b. 24 May 1918; adm. Sept. 1931 (A), (G) Sept. 1934; left Apr. 1936; RAFVR 1940-5 (Sqdn Ldr); asst Keeper Nat. Gallery 1946, dep. Keeper 1962, Keeper and dep. Dir. 1973, retd May 1978; FRSA; author of Trophy of Conquest 1965, Leo­nardo 1975, Correggio 1976, Bernini in France 1981; d. 7 Apr. 1994.

GB-2014-WSA-08058 · Person · 1916-1997

Gough, Hugh Percival Henry, son of Rev. Percival Gough, Rector of Acton, Middx; b. 31 Jan. 1916; adm. Sept. 1929 (H); left July 1932; Univ. Coll. Lond., BSc 1937; sec. Sulgrave Manor Board 1939-50; a harpsichord maker; m. 1st Apr. 1945 Cynthia Mary Jefferys; 2nd May 1955 Jane Anne, d. of John Gordon Legg of Wethersfield, Essex; d. 14 Apr. 1997.

Gough, Charles, 1693-1774
GB-2014-WSA-08056 · Person · 1693-1774

GOUGH, CHARLES, youngest son of Sir Henry Gough, Kt., MP, Perry Barr, Staffs., and Mary, eldest dau. of Sir Edward Littleton, Bart., MP, Pillaton, Staffs.; b. 18 Jul 1693; adm.; Min. Can. (aged 15) 1709; QS 1710; left 1712; went to sea before the mast and subsequently joined EIC Maritime Service; 3rd Mate, ship Hertford 1717; ship Bridgwater 1720; 2nd Mate 1722; Capt., ships Princess Anne 1726 and Richmond 1731-5; director, East India Company 1749-52, 1754-7, 1759-62; d. unm. 11 Feb 1774.

Gotto, Donald, 1862-1917
GB-2014-WSA-08055 · Person · 1862-1917

GOTTO, DONALD, fifth son of Henry Jenkin Gotto, Highgate Road, London, and Rosetta Jones Gaisford (IGI); b. 6 Aug 1862; adm. 25 Jul 1878 (H); left May 1881; St. John’s Coll. Oxford, matr. 21 Jan 1882; BA 1887; MA 1895; ordained 1888 [but not in Crockford 1890]; Curate, Holy Trinity, Barking Road, 1888-9, All Saints, Maldon, Essex 1890-1911 [check]; Rector of Shenley, Herts., from 1901; m.; d. from effects of fall when alighting at Radlett Station 12 Jan 1917.

GB-2014-WSA-00705 · Person · 1650-1702

GOSTWYCKE, WILLIAM, son of William Gostwycke, St. Mary Bothaw, London, merchant, and Sibylla ---; b. 8 Jul 1650; at Merchant Taylors’ School 1656-9; adm.; KS 1664; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1668, adm. pens. 5 Jun 1668, scholar 1669; BA 1671/2; MA 1675; Fellow, Trinity Coll., from 1674, Junior Dean 1695-7, 1701-2; the first Reader in Philosophy, King’s William Coll., Isle of Man 1676; ordained deacon (London) 26 May 1678; Vicar of St. Michael’s, Cambridge 1681-93, Great St. Mary’s, Cambridge from 1693; also Vicar of Bottisham, Cambs., 1693-6; d. 4 Feb 1702/3. Buried Trinity College Chapel, Cambridge.

GB-2014-WSA-08047 · Person · 1842-1931

GORRINGE, PETER ROLLINS, second son of William Pennington Gorringe, Kingston House, Shoreham, Sussex; b. 28 Aug 1842; adm. 24 Jan 1856 (G); Brasenose Coll. Oxford, matr. 19 Nov 1863; BA 1867; MA 1870; ordained deacon 1868, priest 1869 (both Chichester); Curate, Southwick, Sussex 1868-70, Orsett, Essex 1870-2; Rector of Manston, Dorset 1872-1910; Diocesan Inspector of Schools, Salisbury 1901-10; m. 2 Sep 1869 Fanny Eliza, only dau. of E. D. Sweet, Lymington, Hampshire; d. 12 Jul 1931. [mother perhaps Rebecca Pinnick (IGI)]

GB-2014-WSA-08046 · Person · 1905-?

Gorman, Robert William Pitcairn, brother of Harry Fortescue Gorman (qv); b. 5 June 1905; adm. Sept. 1919 (KS); left July 1924; New Coll. Oxf., matric. 1924; Paton & Bafdwins Ltd, Toronto; m. 5 Sept. 1933 Pamela Isabel Hibbert, d. of Vernon W. Wanklyn of Knutsford, Cheshire.

GB-2014-WSA-08045 · Person · 1901-1946

Gorman, Harry Fortescue, son of Major William Henry Gorman, of Purley, Surrey, by Florence, daughter of Major Robert John Hickman, 60th Rifles, of Hersham, Surrey; b. Sept. 8, 1901; adm. as K.S. Sept. 23, 1915; left July 1920; a member of the firm of Patons and Baldwins, Ltd., Halifax; later engaged in business at Hove, Sussex; 2nd Lieut. R.A. Sept. 7, 1940; Lieut.-Col.; mentioned in despatches (N.W. Europe) L.G. Nov. 8, 1945, and April 4, 1946; m. Sept. 14, 1933, Frances Isabella Patricia, elder daughter of Albert Clifford Robinson, of Brighouse, Yorks; killed in a motor accident in Germany Jan. 20, 1946.

Harry Fortescue Gorman was born at Dover, Kent on the 8th of September 1901 the elder son of Major William Henry Gorman, East Surrey Regiment, and Florence (nee Hickman) Gorman of “Rozel”, Woodcote Valley Road, Purley in Surrey, later of Willow Drive, Halifax. He was educated at Westminster School where he was a King’s Scholar from the 23rd of September 1915 to July 1920. He was a member of the 2nd Football XI in 1917 and of the 1st Football XI in 1917 and 1918. He was a member of the 1st Cricket XI in 1717 and was a member of the Officer Training Corps.
On leaving school he worked for the firm of Patons and Baldwins Ltd, knitting yarn manufacturers of Halifax, and was later in business at Hove in Sussex.
He was married at St Martin’s Church, Brighouse, Yorkshire on the 14th of September 1933 to Frances Isabella Patricia (nee Robinson) and they lived at “Tanaghmore”, Pangbourne in Sussex. They had two daughters, Janet, born on the 18th of August 1934, Sarah, and a son, Charles, born in 1937.
He attended an Officer Cadet Training Battalion before being commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Royal Artillery on the 7th of September 1940.
He was created as a Member of the British Empire and the recommendation for the award read as follows: - ““Major Gorman has been OC 218 Det Mil Gov during the whole of the period 1 Feb 45 – 30 Apr 45 and in the performance of his duties he has shown outstanding zeal and ability. Operating under most trying conditions and often under fire with the leading troops his disregard for danger and devotion to duty have largely contributed to the successful imposition of Mil Gov in 8 Corps area.”
He was twice Mentioned in Despatches for “Gallant and distinguished services in North-West Europe”, which were announced by the War Office on the 8th of November 1945 and on the 4th of April 1946.
He was killed in a motor accident at Hamburg.
He is commemorated on the war memorial at Rottingdean, Sussex.
He is buried at Hamburg Cemetery Plot 1A, Row C, Grave 15.

GB-2014-WSA-08041 · Person · 1802-1859

GORING, SIR HARRY DENT, BART., eldest son of Sir Charles Forster Goring, Bart., and Bridget, dau. of Henry Dent, Canterbury, Kent; b. 30 Dec 1802; adm. 29 Jan 1816 (Du Brieux's); Magdalen Coll. Oxford, matr. 10 Nov 1820; BA 1824; MA 1829; MP (Whig) Shoreham 1832-41; succ. father as 10th baronet 26 Mar 1844; High Sheriff Anglesey 1848; m. 1st, 2 Aug 1827 Augusta, dau. of John Harvey, Thorpe Lodge, Norwich; m. 2nd, 11 May 1842 Mary Elizabeth, widow of Jones Panton, Plas Gwyn, Anglesey, and dau. of John Griffith Lewis, Llanddyfnan, Anglesey; d. at Paris 19 Apr 1859.