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Goodere is a surname. Notable people with the name include: * Sir Henry Goodere (1534–1595), English nobleman * Sir Henry Goodere (1571–1627), English courtier * Sir Edward Goodere, 1st Baronet (1657–1739), British politician * Sir John Dineley Goodere, 2nd Baronet (c. 1680–1741), English aristocrat and murder victim * Samuel Goodere (1687–1741), captain in the Royal Navy * Sir John Dineley-Goodere, 5th Baronet (1729–1809), English eccentric See also * Goodere baronets * Goodier Goodier is a surname. Notable persons with that surname include: *David Goodier (born 1954), English bass guitarist * James N. Goodier, (1905–1969), English American professor of applied mechanics * Lewis E. Goodier, Jr. (1885–1961), American a ..., a surname * Goodyear, a surname * Goodyer, a surname {{surname, Goodere ...
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Samuel Goodere
Samuel Goodere (1687–1741) was a captain in the British Royal Navy, who was the third son of Sir Edward Goodere, 1st Baronet. He was convicted and hanged at Bristol for the murder of his elder brother, Sir John Dineley Goodere, 2nd Baronet, in 1741. Early life Samuel Goodere's mother -- Eleanor Goodere (née Dineley) -- was the daughter and heiress of Sir Edward Dineley of Charlton, Worcestershire, and the granddaughter of Lewis Watson, 1st Baron Rockingham. He had several brothers, the eldest of whom was killed in a duel. On the death of Sir Edward Dineley, the next eldest surviving brother, John, inherited the extensive Dineley estate. Sir Edward Dineley's Will made bequests to his grandsons George Goodere, Samuel Goodere and Henry Goodere, and also John Goodere. Since the first born Goodere grandson had been killed before this Will was drawn up he is not named in the Will which is dated 12 November 1706 and bears a codicil. Sir Edward Dineley's Will stipulated that grands ...
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Sir Edward Goodere, 1st Baronet
Sir Edward Goodere, 1st Baronet (1657 – 29 March 1739) of Burhope/Burghope House in the parish of Wellington, Herefordshire, was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1708 to 1727. He was primarily a Tory, but in his first Parliament acted as a Whig. Life Goodere was the only surviving son of John Goodere of Burghope, Herefordshire and his wife Anne Morgan, the daughter of John Morgan of Kent. His father was a servant of the East India Company, who eventually became deputy-governor of Bombay, and Edward is sometimes said to have been born in India. It is more likely, however, that he was born during a long sojourn by his father in England from 1656 to 1662. On his permanent return to England in 1669, his father bought the Burghope (also rendered Burhope) estate. On 21 January 1679, at Bodenham, Herefordshire, Edward Goodere married Helen (or Eleanor) Dineley, the daughter and heiress of Sir Edward Dineley of Charlton, Worcestershire, and his wife Frances ...
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Goodere Baronets
The Goodere baronetcy, "of Burhope in the County of Hereford", was a title in the Baronetage of Great Britain. It was created on 5 December 1707 for Edward Goodere, of Burhope/Burghope House in the parish of Wellington, Herefordshire, later a Member of Parliament for Evesham and Herefordshire. His son, the second Baronet, was childless and devised his estates to his sister's children and not to his younger brother, Samuel Goodere. Samuel, a captain in the Royal Navy, had his brother murdered in revenge. Samuel, who nonetheless succeeded as third Baronet, was hanged for murder at Hot Wells, near Bristol, on 20 April 1741. Sir Edward's third son was killed in a duel. The title became extinct on the death of the fifth Baronet in 1809. Goodere baronets, of Burhope (1707) *Sir Edward Goodere, 1st Baronet (1657–1739) *Sir John Dineley Goodere, 2nd Baronet (c. 1680–1741) * Sir Samuel Goodere, 3rd Baronet (''styled'' "Samuel Goodere, Esq." or "Mr. Goodere" throughout his trial) (1687 ...
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Henry Goodere (died 1627)
Sir Henry Goodyer, also spelled Goodere and Goodier (Baptism, bapt. 21 August 1571 – 18 March 1627), was an English landowner and courtier, remembered today mainly for his close friendship with John Donne. Family Henry was the eldest son of Sir William Goodyer, Knt., of Monks Kirby, Warwickshire, who was knighted by James VI and I, James I in 1603. His grandfather, Francis Goodyer (died 1547), had obtained an estate at Polesworth, in the Forest of Arden, Warwickshire, upon the dissolution of the abbey there in 1538. The eldest son of this Francis Goodyer, Henry Goodere, Sir Henry Goodyer (1534 – 1595), was compromised in the Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk, Duke of Norfolk's intrigue on behalf of Mary, Queen of Scots, in the summer of 1571, and was sent to the Tower of London, Tower in September 1571. But beyond the fact that he had once supplied the Duke with a cipher, little could be made out clearly against him, and he was released in 1572. In 1585 he was serving un ...
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Sir John Dineley-Goodere, 5th Baronet
Sir John Dineley-Goodere, 5th Baronet (1729–1809) was an English eccentric. He was the second of twin sons of Samuel Goodere, an officer in the British Royal Navy, by his wife Elizabeth Watts. Samuel Goodere was convicted and hanged for the murder of his elder brother Sir John Dineley Goodere, 2nd Baronet in 1741. The elder of the twins: Edward succeeded as the next of the Goodere baronets, but died insane and unmarried in March 1761, aged 32. On his elder brother's death, John inherited the baronetcy, but what little remained of the family estates he soon wasted; in about 1770 he was sold his estate at Burhope, Herefordshire to Sir James Peachey (created Lord Selsey in 1794), and he lived for a time in a state bordering on destitution. At length his friendship with the Pelhams, coupled with the interest of Lord North, procured for him the pension and residence of a poor knight of Windsor. Thenceforward he seems to have used the surname of Dineley only. He rendered himself co ...
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Sir John Dineley Goodere, 2nd Baronet
Sir John Dineley 2nd Baronet (c. 1680 – 1741) of Burhope/Burghope House in the parish of Wellington Herefordshire, was a British aristocrat and murder victim. Early life He was born John Goodere in about 1680, the second son, and eventual heir, of Sir Edward Goodere, 1st Baronet. His mother, Helen née Dineley, was the granddaughter of Lewis Watson, 1st Baron Rockingham. Career He embarked on a career at sea in the merchant navy, and was a volunteer on HMS ''Diamond'' in 1708. In that year, or shortly after, he inherited the Charlton, Worcestershire, estate of his maternal ancestors, and took their name of Dineley, instead of that of Goodere. Personal life In or before 1720, he married Mary Lawford, but he divorced her "for adultery with Sir John Jasson" Murder and aftermath Sir John had long been on bad terms with his younger brother Samuel Goodere, and on 17 January 1741 he was strangled at his brother's direction on his brother's ship HMS ''Ruby'' off Bristol Brist ...
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Henry Goodere
Sir Henry Goodere (1534–1595) was an English nobleman, the son of Francis Goodere of Polesworth Hall. He went to meet Mary, Queen of Scots in 1568 at Workington when she first came into England from Scotland. He gave her a cipher code to write to her friends. He was held in the Tower of London and interviewed by his family relative Lord Cecil 'the Keeper of the Great Seal' on suspicion of treason in 1571, then released and subsequently knighted in 1588. He became the Queen's chief bodyguard. He was High Sheriff of Warwickshire in 1570 and High Steward of the Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield from 1582 until his death. He married Frances Lowther. Her father, Richard, was also questioned about the cipher. Their daughter was Frances Goodere. She married Henry Goodere (died 1627). He was the founder of "the Polesworth Circle", a private organization that influenced most of Great Britain through Shakespeare's literary works, Inigo Jones' architectural work and Michael Drayton's poetr ...
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Goodier
Goodier is a surname. Notable persons with that surname include: *David Goodier (born 1954), English bass guitarist * James N. Goodier, (1905–1969), English American professor of applied mechanics * Lewis E. Goodier, Jr. (1885–1961), American aviator *Mark Goodier (born 1961), British radio disc jockey *Ted Goodier Edward Goodier (15 October 1902 – 4 November 1967) was an English professional footballer and football manager. Born in Farnworth, Lancashire, he played as a wing half for Huddersfield Town, Lancaster Town, Oldham Athletic, Queens Park Ranger ... (1902–1967), English professional footballer and football manager See also * Goodere, a surname * Goodyear, a surname * Goodyer, a surname {{surname, Goodier ...
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Goodyear (surname)
Goodyear is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Albert Goodyear, American archaeologist in South Carolina *Anson Goodyear (1877–1964), American businessman and philanthropist *Charles Goodyear (1800–1860), inventor of vulcanized rubber, Goodyear Tire Company *Charles Goodyear (politician), Charles Goodyear (1804–1876), United States Representative from New York *Charles W. Goodyear (1846–1911), American lawyer, turned lumber and railway industrialist *Chip Goodyear (born 1958), former CEO of BHP Billiton *Dana Goodyear (born 1976), American journalist and poet *Gary Goodyear (born 1958), Canadian politician *George Goodyear (1801–1884), American clergyman *George Goodyear (footballer) (1916–2001), English footballer *John Goodyear (1920–2002), American football player for the Washington Redskins *Joseph Goodyear (1799–1839), English engraver *Julie Goodyear (born 1942), British television actress *Langdon Goodyear, Jr. (1924–2006), mayor of Eau Gall ...
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