Frederick Goold

Frederick Falkiner Goold (May 1808 – 1877) was a 19th century[1] Anglican priest[2] in Ireland.[3]

Goold was born in County Limerick[4] on 6 November 1808. He was the youngest son of Thomas Goold, First Serjeant-at-law (Ireland) and Master in the Court of Chancery (Ireland) and Elizabeth Nixon. He was educated at Trinity College, Dublin,[5] He was appointed Archdeacon of Raphoe[6] on 13 December 1852;[7] and Private Chaplain to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland in 1858.[8] He died at Bath, Somerset on 29 January 1877.[9]

He married Caroline Newcomen, one of the many natural children of Thomas Gleadowe-Newcomen, 2nd Viscount Newcomen, and had six children. His son was an MP;[10] and his son-in-law a bishop.[11]

  1. ^ Ireland The Times (London, England), Thursday, 13 May 1869; pg. 5; Issue 26436. Category: News (Officiates at the funeral of Thomas Langlois Lefroy Lord Chief Justice of Ireland from 1852 to 1866)
  2. ^ To The Editor Of The Times.LEIGH. The Times (London, England), Saturday, 5 Jan 1861; pg. 11; Issue 23822. (acknowledging a donation to the distressed weavers of Coventry)Category: Letters to the Editor
  3. ^ NUI Galway
  4. ^ Limerick Diocese Heritage
  5. ^ "Alumni Dublinenses (1593-1860)" Burtchchaell,G.D.;Sadleir,T.H (Ed) p332: Dublin, Alex ThomThom & Co
  6. ^ 'Multiple News Items' The Morning Post (London, England), Saturday, 17 April 1852; pg. 3; Issue 24447
  7. ^ Frederic Boase. "Goold, Frederick Falkener". Modern English Biography. Netherton and Worth. 1912. Volume 5 (second supplement). Page 443. Google Books.
  8. ^ Ireland. The Times (London, England), Monday, 15 Mar 1858; pg. 12; Issue 22941. Category: News
  9. ^ 'Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries' Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser (Dublin, Ireland), Friday, 2 February 1877
  10. ^ Hansard
  11. ^ "Death of the Bishop of Kilmore". The Times. 1 February 1870. p. 10.