Godfrey Goodman, also called Hugh; (28 February 1582 or 1583 – 19 January 1656) was the Anglican Bishop of Gloucester, and a member of the Protestant...
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well, spoke a little French, and overall became an excellent student. Godfrey Goodman (Bishop of Gloucester from 1624 to 1655) declared Villiers "the handsomest-bodied...
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capital, most often at his hunting lodge in Royston. Anne's chaplain, Godfrey Goodman, later summed up the royal relationship: "The King himself was a very...
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James declared in 1607 that it was "a fitting place for our sports", Godfrey Goodman noted that it had no "lordship nor tenants, nor so much as provision...
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Gabriel Goodman, Dean of Westminster Geoffrey Goodman (1922–2013), English journalist George Goodman (disambiguation), multiple people Godfrey Goodman, British...
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difficulties, was taken at face value and her reputation inflated. Godfrey Goodman, Bishop of Gloucester, recalled: "When we had experience of a Scottish...
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three Virginian Indians from Tsenacommacah. The churchman and writer Godfrey Goodman saw a suite of embroidered green velvet wall hangings at Salisbury...
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and washed and mended by the queen's silkwoman Dorothy Speckard. Godfrey Goodman doubted that Elizabeth I rode very often by 1597, when discussing a...
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of the understanding that existed between the trio". According to Godfrey Goodman, King James "wrote and did acknowledge that for some six years before...
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during the life of his father Andrew Stewart, 2nd Lord Ochiltree). Godfrey Goodman wrote that he knew Aston and found him "a very honest, plain-dealing...
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