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Glyn, Henry Thomas, 1822-1900
GB-2014-WSA-07868 · Pessoa singular · 1822-1900

GLYN, HENRY THOMAS, second son of Thomas Clayton Glyn (qv); b. 21 Apr. 1822; adm. 24 Sep 1834 (G); KS 1837; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1841, matr. 26 May 1841, Westminster Student 1841-5; migrated to New Inn Hall, Oxford; BA 1845; ordained deacon 1846, priest 1847 (both Norwich); Curate of Harkstead, Suffolk; Rector of Melbury Abbas, Dorset 1847-80; Prebendary of Salisbury from 1872; Rector of Fontmell Magna, Dorset 1880-93; m. 5 Oct 1848 Mary Frederica, dau. of Capt. William Frederick Schreiber, 11th Light Dragoons, Melton Place, Suffolk; d. 22 Jan. 1900.

Godfrey, Richard, 1619-1649
GB-2014-WSA-07896 · Pessoa singular · 1619-1649

GODFREY, RICHARD, son of Thomas Godfrey MP, Sellinge, Kent, and his second wife Sarah, dau. of Thomas Iles, Hammersmith, Middlesex, Procurator of the Arches; b. 8 Apr 1619; adm.; KS; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1637, matr. 7 Jul 1637, Westminster Student; BA 1641; MA 1647; took the Solemn League and Covenant; a delegate to the Parliamentary Visitors 30 Sep 1647, and “willingly” submitted to the Visitation 1648 (Burrows, 71); d. 23 Mar 1648/9. Buried Christ Church Cathedral, memorial tablet in East Cloister, Westminster Abbey.

Godolphin, Francis, ca. 1628-1672
GB-2014-WSA-07905 · Pessoa singular · ca. 1628-1672

GODOLPHIN, FRANCIS, eldest son of Sir William Godolphin, Spargor, Cornwall, and his first wife Ruth, dau. of Sir John Lambe, Kt, Colston, Wilts.; b.; adm.; KS 1640; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1642, but went to Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 21 Oct 1642, aged 14 (see Christ Church Archives, Box 127); imprisoned in the Fleet Prison “for treason in holding correspondence with Charles Stuart, and levying war against the Parliament” Sep 1651, released on bail Dec 1651; of Colston, Wilts.; m. 1st, Elizabeth, fifth dau. of Sir John Gayer, Kt, Lord Mayor of London; lic. to m. 2nd, 16 Aug 1669 Elizabeth, widow of Sir Charles Mordaunt, Bart., and dau. and coheiress of Nicholas Johnson, London; will dated 3 Feb 1667, proved PCC 31 Jan 1672.

Godolphin, William, 1635-1696
GB-2014-WSA-07906 · Pessoa singular · 1635-1696

GODOLPHIN, SIR WILLIAM, brother of Francis Godolphin (qv); bap 2 Feb 1634/5; adm.; Min. Can. (aged 13) 1648; KS 1650; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1651, matr. 21 Jun 1651, Westminster Student; MA 14 Jan 1660/1; DCL 28 Sep 1663; Under-Secretary, Secretary of State’s Office Oct 1662 – Dec 1665; FRS 2 Nov 1664; MP Camelford 17 Oct 1665-79; Secretary to Earl of Sandwich, Ambassador in Spain Dec 1665; employed in negotiations at Madrid in 1666-7 which led to a commercial treaty with Spain; knighted 28 Aug 1668; Envoy Extraordinary to Spain, 1669-71; Ambassador at Madrid 1671- Nov 1678; recalled under suspicion of having become a Roman Catholic, but preferred to remain in Spain and soon afterwards openly professed himself a Catholic; his “notarial act”, providing for a posthumous will by the Procurator-General of the Jesuits and others, was declared null and void by Act of Parliament 1698; d. at Madrid, Spain 11 Jul 1696. DNB.

Goffe, Thomas, ca. 1791-1629
GB-2014-WSA-07916 · Pessoa singular · ca. 1791-1629

GOFFE, THOMAS, son of Rev. Christopher Goffe, Vicar of Great Waltham, Essex; b.; adm.; KS; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1609, matr. 3 Nov 1609, aged 18, Westminster Student to 1624; BA 1613; MA 1616 (incorp. Cambridge 1617); BD 1623; ordained; Rector of East Clandon, Surrey from 1621; “a quaint preacher, and a person of excellent language and expression” (Wood, Athenae Oxonienses, ed. Bliss, ii, 463); author of Latin orations delivered by him at Oxford 1620, 1622, of three tragedies performed at Christ Church during his lifetime (although published posthumously), and of a tragi-comedy, The Careless Shepherdess, performed with great applause before the King and Queen at Salisbury; m. “a meer Xantippe, the widow of his predecessor [at East Clandon, Rev. Alexander Adames]” (Wood, ibid. ); d. 26 Jul 1629. DNB.

Gompertz, Geoffrey Haviland, 1901-1978
GB-2014-WSA-07930 · Pessoa singular · 1901-1978

Gompertz, Geoffrey Haviland, son of Sir Henry Hessey Johnston Gompertz, Kt., Chief Justice of the Federated Malay States, by Rosalie Coutier, only daughter of the Rev. Louis Coutier Biggs, Vicar of Monkleigh, Devon; b. Oct. 10, 1901; adm. as K.S. Sept. 23, 1915; left Dec. 1919; assistant in the employ of Jardine, Matheson Co. Ltd., at Shanghai; m. Oct. 15, 1947, Alexandra Jane, daughter of Hemsley Bell, of Curdridge, Hants.; d. 4 Sept. 1978.

Goodenough, Frederick Addington, 1827-1869
GB-2014-WSA-07957 · Pessoa singular · 1827-1869

GOODENOUGH, FREDERICK ADDINGTON, eldest son of Edmund Goodenough (KS 1797, qv); b. 6 Jul 1827; adm. 18 Sep 1839 (Benthall's); QS 1841; rowed against Eton 1 Aug 1843, 29 Jul 1845; Capt. of the School 1845; left 23 Jan 1846; a merchant at Calcutta; m. 17 Oct 1861 Mary, eldest dau. of Rev. Anthony Lewis Lambert, Rector of Chilbolton, Hampshire; d. on his voyage home from Calcutta 13 Sep 1869.

Goodenough, Robert William, 1809-1880
GB-2014-WSA-07960 · Pessoa singular · 1809-1880

GOODENOUGH, ROBERT WILLIAM, son of Robert Philip Goodenough (qv); b. 2 Sep 1809; adm. 17 Sep 1821 (G); KS (Capt. ) 1822; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1826, matr. 3 May 1826, Westminster Student; BA 1830; MA 1832; ordained deacon (Rochester) 23 Dec1832, priest (York) 17 Nov 1833; Vicar of Whittingham, Northumberland, from 8 Jul 1835; m. 30 Jun 1836 Elizabeth Anne, dau. of Anthony Littledale; d. 21 Oct 1880.

Goodeve, Louis Arthur, 1841-1888
GB-2014-WSA-07966 · Pessoa singular · 1841-1888

GOODEVE, LOUIS ARTHUR, only surviving son of Joseph Goodeve, barrister, Prof. of English Law, Presidency College, and Master in Equity, Supreme Court, Calcutta, India [mother probably Louisa Stuart Barker (IGI)]; b. 11 Jan 1841; adm. 20 Jan 1853 (James'); QS 1855; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1859, matr. 16 Jun 1859; BA 1862; appointed Indian Civil Service Jul 1861, but had to resign because of ill health; adm. Inner Temple 19 Nov 1862, called to bar 9 Jun 1865; went out to India, where he practised as an advocate, Supreme Court, Calcutta; editor and secretary, Bengal Law Reports 1868; Superintendent of Law and Legislation, Presidency College 1871; Examiner of Pleaders for Bengal Government 1872-3; Assistant Secretary, Bengal Government 1873; returned to England; Western Circuit; Lecturer in Law, Univ. Coll. Bristol 1878-80; author, The Modern Law of Real Property, 1883, and other works; m. 23 Nov 1869 Florence Everilda, youngest dau. of Thomas John Knowlys, Heysham Tower, Lancs.; d. 13 Mar 1888.

Goodwin, Joseph, d. 1676
GB-2014-WSA-07984 · Pessoa singular · d. 1676

GOODWIN, JOSEPH; b.; adm.; KS 1673; buried in Cloisters, Westminster Abbey 11 Mar 1675/6.