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  1. George Joachim Goschen, 1st Viscount Goschen PC DL FBA (10 August 1831 – 7 February 1907) was a British statesman and businessman best remembered for being "forgotten" by Lord Randolph Churchill. He was initially a Liberal, then a Liberal Unionist before joining the Conservative Party in 1893.

  2. Conservative Party. Liberal Party. George Joachim Goschen, 1st Viscount Goschen (born August 10, 1831, London—died February 7, 1907, Seacox Heath, Kent, England) was a British economist and administrator, who worked for both Liberal and Conservative governments in the late 19th century.

  3. Georg Joachim Göschen (22 April 1752 [a] – 5 April 1828) was a German publisher and bookseller in Leipzig, Kingdom of Saxony, notable for typography and his publications of music and philosophy.

  4. George Joachim Goschen, 1831-1907. 19th C. English banker and statesmen. George Joachin Goschen (after 1900, Viscount Goschen) was born in London, the son of a German immigrant. He had been named after his grandfather, a successful printer in Leipzig (Saxony), who had been involved with Goethe, Schiller, Wieland and other giants of Weimar ...

  5. views 1,431,381 updated. Goschen, George Joachim, 1st Viscount (1831–1907). A front-rank and long-serving politician in his day, Goschen is now remembered chiefly in one phrase. He was the grandson of a Leipzig publisher: his father settled in London as a merchant in 1814.

  6. GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES. GEORGE JOACHIM GOSCHEN GOSCHEN, 1st Viscount (1831-1907), British statesman, son of William Henry Goschen, a London merchant of German extraction, was born in London on the 10th of August 1831. He was educated at Rugby under Dr Tait, and at Oriel College, Oxford, where he took a firstclass in classics.

  7. George Joachim Goschen (1831-1907), 1st Viscount Goschen and statesman, was born on 10 August 1831 at his father's house in the parish of Stoke Newington, near London. In 1842 he was sent to study at Dr Bernhards School in Saxe-Meiningen, and sent to Rugby School in 1845.