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Godson, John, s. Thomas, of Winchester, Hants, gent. Hart Hall, matric. 13 Oct., 1637, aged 17.
Godstow, Thomas, of Oxon, pleb. Magdalen Coll., matric. 24 Nov., 1581, aged 19, demy 1577-81, B.A. 3 Nov., 1582, fellow 1582-7, M.A. 28 June, 1587. See Bloxam, iv. 202.
Godwin , see Goodwin.
Goff, Henry, s. Fran., of St. Davids, co. Pembroke, pleb. Jesus Coll., matric. 6 April, 1709, aged 19; B.A. 23 March, 1712-13, rector of Llanychllwyddog, co. Pembroke, 1718; vicar of Llanrian, 1719. See Foster's Index Eccl.
Goffe , see Gough. [5],
Goffe, John, s. Stephen, of Stanmer, Sussex, sacerd. Merton Coll., matric. 13 April, 1627, aged 17; demy Magdalen Coll. 1627-9, B.A. 13 Dec., 1628, fellow 1629-36, M.A. 25 June, 1631 (incorporated at Cambridge 1632), created D.D. 1 Dec., 1660, rector of Rype, Sussex, 1629, ejected 1645, vicar of Hackington als. St. Stephen, Canterbury, 1642, ejected 1645 and imprisoned for his delinquency, rector of Norton-juxta-Sittingbourne, Kent, 1652, until his death; buried in the chancel of St. Alphage, Canterbury, 26 Nov., 1661; brother of Stephen 1621, and of William 1649. See Ath. iii. 524; Bloxam, v. 121; Burrows, 511; Add. MSS. 15,669, p. 58, 15,670, pp. 40-49; Foster's Index Eccl.; & D.N.B.
Goffe, Nathaniel, s. Stephen, of Thackham, Sussex, sacerd. Magdalen Hall, matric. 31 March, 1642, aged 16; demy from Magdalen Coll. 1643-50, B.A. 17 Dec., 1645.
Goffe, Stephen, of Hants, pleb. Magdalen Hall, matric. 22 Oct., 1591, aged 16; demy Magdalen Coll. 1592-8, B.A. 3 Nov., 1595, fellow 1598-1603, M.A. 11 De 5., 1599, "the puritanical minister of Stanmer, Sussex," rector of Bramber 1603, and of St. Botolph 1605, deprived 1607, rector of Stanmer 1603; father of John, of the next-named, of William 1649, and of Nathaniel 1642. See Ath. iii. 525; & Bloxam, iv. 233.
Goffe, Stephen, of Sussex, cler. fil. Merton Coll., matric. 10 Nov., 1621, aged 16, B.A. 15 Dec. 1624; M.A. from St. Alban Hall 2 June, 1627, created D.D. 31 Aug., 1636, then chaplain to the king, rector of Hurstmonceaux, Sussex, 1639, canon of Chichester 1641; on the breaking out of the rebellion, he seceded to Rome, and joined the society of the Oratorians in Paris; tutor to James Crofts, afterwards Duke of Monmouth (whom see under James Scott); died at the Oratory in the Rue St. Honoré, Paris, Christmas Day, 1681; brother of John 1627. See Fasti, i. 494; & D.N.B.
Goffe, Thomas (or Gough), of Essex, cler. fil. Christ Church, matric. 3 Nov., 1609, aged 18; B.A. 17 June, 1613, M.A. 20 June, 1616 (incorporated at Cambridge 1617), B.D. 3, and licenced to preach, 11, July, 1623, "an admired poet and orator," rector of East Clandon, Surrey, 1620, until his death; buried in the chancel 29 July, 1629. See Ath. ii. 463, Alumni West. 79; & D.N.B. [10],
Goffe, William, lieutenant-general in the parliamentary army, created M.A. 19 May, 1649 (s. Stephen, rector of Stanmore, Sussex), 'regicide,' apprenticed to a salter in London, one of the commissioners on the trial of King Charles and signed the warrant, major-general of Hampshire, Sussex, and Berks, M.P. Great Yarmouth 1654-5, co. Southampton 1656-8, one of Cromwell's lords 1657, major-general of foot; died at Newhaven, Connecticut, 1680, aged about 70; brother of John 1627, and Stephen 1621. See Fasti, i. 494, ii. 136; Foster's Parliamentary Dictionary; D.N.B.; & Burrows, 506, 554.
Gofton, John, 2s. Francis, of Lambeth, Surrey, militis. Christ Church, matric. 22 June, 1632, aged 16; his father knighted 2 Feb., 1618.
Gold , See also Goold and Gould.
Gold, Anthony, s. Sylvester, of Oxford, pp. New Inn Hall, matric. 17 Nov., 1676, aged 16; B.A. 1680, M.A. 1683.
Gold, Robert, s. Edward, of Melbury, Dorset, pleb. Christ Church, matric. 12 July, 1667, aged 18; B.A. 1671, M.A. 1674. See Alumni West. 163.
Goldborne , see Goulborne. [16],
Goldegay, Francis, s. Edward, of London, gent. Christ Church, matric. 19 July, 1673, aged 17; bar.-at-law, Middle Temple, 1683. See Foster's Judges and Barristers.
Golder, Benjamin, of Christ Church, 1654. See Geldar.
Golder, John, of Kent, pleb. Magdalen Hall., matric. 26 June, 1621, aged 15; perhaps sup. for B.A. 12 Feb., 1624-5 (as Thomas), M.A. 2 June, 1627.
Goldesborough, Austin (Augustine Goldesburie), at Corpus Christi Coll. 1559, from Wilton, fellow 1561, B.A. 18 April, 1564, M.A. 9 July, 1568, perhaps of Gloucester Hall before 1572. [20],
Goldesbrough, Augustine, pleb. St. Mary Hall, matric. 2 March, 1684-5.
Goldesbrough, Giles, s. William, of Stinsford, Dorset, sacerd. Wadham Coll., matric. 25 June, 1634, aged 19; B.A. 16 Dec., 1636, vicar of Stinsford, Dorset, 1652; died 1667; brother of William 1635. See Foster's Index Eccl. & Hutchins' Dorset, ii. 569.
Goldesborough, Godfrey, fellow Trinity Coll., Cambridge, 1567; B.A. 1565-6, M.A. 1569, B.D. 1577 (incorporated 14 July, 1579), created D.D. 1583 (s. John), archdeacon of Worcester 1579, canon of Hereford 1580, rector of Stockton, Salop, 1581, prebendary of St. Paul's 1581-98, and of Worcester 1581, archdeacon of Salop 1580, bishop of Gloucester 1598, until his death 26 May, 1604; perhaps father of John 1613, and of Godfrey next-named. See Foster's Yorkshire Visitation; Lansdowne MS. 983, f. 55; Cooper, ii. 388; Fasti, i. 214; Foster's Index Eccl.; & D.N.B.
Goldesbrough, Godfrey (Gouldisbrough), born in co. Worcester, s. (Godfrey), episcopi. Queen's Coll., matric. 3 May, 1611, aged 18.
Goldesbrough, Henry (Gouldisbroughe), born in co. Worcester, s. (Godfrey), episcopi. Queen's Coll., matric. 1 July, 1608, aged 18. [25],
[Goldesborough, John, 2nd prothonotary common pleas, admitted to Middle Temple 1613; died 9 Oct., 1618. See Ath. ii. 234; & D.N.B.],
Goldesbrough, John, s. J., of Mere, Wilts, pp. Exeter Coll., matric. 10 March, 1675-6, aged 18; B.A. from New Inn Hall 1680, vicar of Chitterne St. Mary, Wilts, 1685, rector of Pertwood, Wilts, 1710, rector of Berwick St. Leonard Wilts, 1723-31; brother of Nicholas 1681. See Foster's Index Eccl.
Goldesbrough, John, s. Nic., of Mere, Wilts, gent. Hart Hall, matric. 1 March, 1711-12, aged 16; B.A. 1715, M.A. 1718 rector of Bratton, Somerset, 1726, and of Weston Bamfield 1761. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus.
Goldesborough, Nicholas, B.A. from Queen's *Coll., Cambridge, 1573, incorporated as M.A. 18 Feb., 1577-8, sacrist Corpus Christi College, Oxon, sup. for licence to preach 22 Feb., 1581-2, incorporated as B.D. 12 July, 1597, rector of Norton, Kent, 1581. See Foster's Index Eccl. & Fasti, i. 208.
Goldesbrough, Nicholas, s. Augustine, of East Knoyle, Wilts, pp. New Inn Hall, matric. 18 March, 1671-2, aged 21; B.A. 1680, rector of East Stoke, Dorset, 1685. See Foster's Index Eccl. [30]
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