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Godfrey and Goodman
Godfrey Goodman, Bishop of Gloucester, recalled: " When we had experience of a Scottish government, the Queen did seem to revive.
Anne's chaplain, Godfrey Goodman, later summed up the royal relationship: " The King himself was a very chaste man, and there was little in the Queen to make him uxorious ; yet they did love as well as man and wife could do, not conversing together.
Godfrey Goodman, Bishop of Gloucester, later claimed Calvert had been a secret Catholic all along (" infinitely addicted to the Catholic faith "), which explained his support for lenient policies towards Catholics and for the Spanish match.
Godfrey Goodman ( 28 February 1582 or 1583-19 January 1656 ) was the Anglican Bishop of Gloucester, and a member of the Protestant Church.
He was the son of Godfrey Goodman ( senior ) and Jane Croxton, landed gentry living in Wales.
pl: Godfrey Goodman

Godfrey and Bishop
Around 1160 Bishop Godfrey van Rhenen built a castle in Woerden.
In reality, Godfrey was only one of several leaders of the crusade, which also included Raymond IV of Toulouse, Bohemund of Taranto, Robert of Flanders, Stephen of Blois and Baldwin of Boulogne to name a few, along with papal legate Adhémar of Montiel, Bishop of Le Puy.
An example of the latter is the Advocacy of the monastery of Saint-Hubert en Ardennes, which was granted to Godfrey II by the Bishop of Liège.
Chavasse Park in Liverpool city centre was named in honour of the Chavasse family ; Francis ( 2nd Bishop of Liverpool ) and his twin sons Christopher Maude Chavasse ( an Olympic athlete and later Bishop of Rochester ), and Noel Godfrey Chavasse.
* Godfrey, Bishop of Paris ( 1061 – 1095 ).
Gilbert had a similar conflict with Godfrey Giffard, Bishop and Administrator of Worcester Cathedral ( and formerly Chancellor of England.
Fortunately, the vicar's friend and fellow railway devotee, Ollie Matthews ( Godfrey Tearle ), the Bishop of Welchester, is visiting and, nothing loathe, is hurriedly drafted in to assist.
* Godfrey Tearle as Ollie Matthews, the Bishop of Welchester
Conclusive evidence appears in 1291 when an argument was settled by Bishop Godfrey Giffard regarding who owned the wax from the candles used at the feast of St Swithun.
Giffard's brother was Bishop Godfrey Giffard, who was Bishop of Worcester and also Lord Chancellor of England ; his sister Mabel was the Abbess of Shaftesbury Abbey.
Giffard's brother was Bishop Godfrey Gifford – the Bishop of Worcester.
Sitting on the commission with Coutances were Hugh de Puiset the Bishop of Durham, Godfrey de Lucy the Bishop of Winchester, Hubert Walter the Bishop of Salisbury, Peter de Leia the Bishop of St David's, Richard fitzNigel the Bishop-elect of London, William Longchamp the Bishop-elect of Ely and some abbots.
His second son was Godfrey de Luci ( d. 1204 ), Bishop of Winchester.
Early in the twelfth century, Norman influence asserted itself and in 1143 Theobald, Archbishop of Canterbury, consecrated one Gilbert as Bishop of St. Asaph, but the position of his successors was very difficult and one of them, Godfrey, was driven away by poverty and the hostility of the Welsh.
Baldwin V of Flanders joined Godfrey and Henry gave Thierry, Bishop of Verdun, the eponymous county.

Godfrey and 1953
* Arthur Godfrey and His Friends ( 1953 )
In 1953, he supported the federation of Southern Rhodesia with Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland and on its foundation joined the United Federal Party ( UFP ) set up by Prime Minister Godfrey Huggins.
1953 portrait of Godfrey with ukulele
On a memorable evening in 1953, disc jockey Steve Allen was a last-minute replacement for Godfrey on Talent Scouts.
On October 19, 1953, near the end of his morning radio show — deliberately waiting until after the television portion had ended — after lavishing praise on LaRosa in introducing the singer's performance of " Manhattan ," Godfrey thanked him and then announced that this was LaRosa's " swan song " with the show, adding, " He goes now, out on his own — as his own star — soon to be seen on his own programs, and I know you'll wish him godspeed as much as I do ".
He became musical director for Arthur Godfrey in 1946, serving in this role until 1953.
In the fall of 1953, Godfrey dismissed La Rosa on the air and later claimed the young singer " lacked humility ," doing his own popularity considerable damage.
She did have a mainstream hit with " Dear Mr. Godfrey ," a song about Arthur Godfrey's public firing of Julius La Rosa, that reached # 25 in late 1953.
Sir Godfrey Huggins served as Federal Prime Minister from 1953 to 1956, then Sir Roy Welensky held the post until the end of Federation on 31 December 1963.
Welensky stood for the federal legislature in 1953 for the United Federal Party ( UFP ), created by himself and Southern Rhodesian Prime Minister Sir Godfrey Huggins.
On October 19, 1953, Godfrey fired LaRosa on the air, without LaRosa's knowing it was coming.
On the morning of October 19, 1953 ( in a segment of the show broadcast on radio only ), after La Rosa had finished singing " Manhattan " on Arthur Godfrey Time, Godfrey fired La Rosa on the air, announcing, " that was Julie's swan song with us.
Singer Ruth Wallis, known for her raunchy double entendre novelties, recorded " Dear Mr. Godfrey ," a biting satire on the matter, which made it to # 25 on the Billboard charts in November 1953.
Shortly after he left Godfrey, La Rosa's third recording, " Eh, Cumpari ", hit # 1 on the Cash Box chart and # 2 on the Billboard chart, and La Rosa got an award as the best new male vocalist of 1953.

Goodman and Bishop
It is part of the Bishop Auckland parliamentary constituency, which as of 2010 is represented in parliament by Helen Goodman ( Labour ).
The town is a part of the Bishop Auckland parliamentary constituency, and is currently represented at Westminster by Helen Goodman MP ( Labour ).
* Morse Goodman ( 1917-1993 ), Bishop of Calgary, Canada
Since 1997 it has been part of the Bishop Auckland constituency, whose MP since 2005 is Helen Goodman.
Shildon is part of the Bishop Auckland parliamentary constituency, which is represented by Helen Goodman MP.
It is part of the Bishop Auckland parliamentary constituency, which is represented in parliament by Helen Goodman ( Labour Party ).
Helen Catherine Goodman ( born 2 January 1958 ) is a British Labour Party politician, who has been the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Bishop Auckland since 2005, and was the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for in the Department for Work and Pensions until 2010 with responsibility for Child Poverty and childcare .< ref name =" helengoodman. co. uk ">
* Young Goodman Brown ( 1993 ) – as Bridget Bishop

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