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  1. 22 de dic. de 2021 · Gooch’s health prevented him from taking the field, however. Later in the year, on November 4, the king made Gooch a baronet, entitling him to be addressed and referred to as Sir William, the only governor or lieutenant governor of Virginia so honored during his term in office. The following year, Gooch received a promotion to major general.

  2. MG Sir William Gooch V. MG Sir William Gooch. Birth. 21 Oct 1681. England. Death. 17 Dec 1751 (aged 70) London, City of London, Greater London, England. Burial.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Daniel_GoochDaniel Gooch - Wikipedia

    Daniel Gooch. Sir Daniel Gooch, 1st Baronet (24 August 1816 – 15 October 1889) was an English railway locomotive and transatlantic cable engineer. He was the first Superintendent of Locomotive Engines on the Great Western Railway from 1837 to 1864 and its chairman from 1865 until his death in 1889. Between 1865 and 1885 Gooch was Conservative ...

  4. 21 de ene. de 2020 · William Gooch was christened in the parish of Bungay, Suffolk, on the 1st February 1571, his father was recorded as Robert Gooch. William Gooch of Mettingham, J.P.. b. 1571, m. Martha, dau. of Christopher Layer, of the City of Norwich, and had (with two other sons, Thomas and Robert, and a daughter, Barbara, wife of Sir Henry Bacon, Baronet ...

  5. Brigadier Sir Arthur Brian Sherlock Heywood Gooch, 14th Baronet, DL (born 1 June 1937) is an English baronet and retired regular officer of the British Army. He was also an aide-de-camp to Queen Elizabeth II . Gooch is descended from Sir William Gooch, 1st Baronet, Royal Lieutenant Governor of Virginia from 1727 to 1749, for whom Goochland ...

  6. William Gooch, um 1725. Sir William Gooch, 1. Baronet (* 21. Oktober 1681 in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk; † 17. Dezember 1751 in England) war ein britischer Offizier und Kolonialgouverneur.

  7. Daniel Gooch, 1st baronet was born in 1816 at Bedlington. He was the first locomotive superintendant of the Great Western Railway (GWR) in 1837 and worked under Isambard Kingdom Brunel. He established the company’s locomotive works at Swindon. He played an important role in ordering Stephenson 2-2-2 ‘Star’ class locomotives from Robert ...