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John Goddard (MP)

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45:. He voted with the Administration on the arrears of the civil list in 1729 and on the Hessians in 1730. He was appointed Commissary for settling merchants’ losses with Spain in 1730. He left England for Seville on a government mission in June 1731, receiving an allowance of Β£1,825 p.a. during his negotiations with the Spanish commissioners. He was concerned that Lord Falmouth was undermining his interest at Tregony during his absence, and in November 1732 he applied for leave to come home. On his return to England, he voted with the Administration in March 1734 against the repeal of the Septennial Act. At the 29:
Goddard was the fourth son of Thomas Goddard, of Nun's Court, Coleman St., London, director of Bank of England from 1694 to 1700, and his wife Elizabeth Shallcross, daughter of Humphrey Shallcross of Digswell, Hertfordshire. He became a merchant trading with Portugal. He married Anne Simondi, widow
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he was returned with his son-in-law, Henry Penton, In 1734 he became assistant to the
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of a, Swedish consul at Lisbon and sister of Joseph Gulston
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Goddard died 5 July 1736, leaving Β£20,000 to his wife.
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"GODDARD, John (1682-1736), of Pall Mall, London, and Falmouth, Cornw"
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Thomas Smith
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1682 births
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