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Charles Goodall
Charles Goodall may refer to: * Charles Goodall (physician) (1642–1712), English physician * Charles Goodall (cricketer) (1782–1872), English cricketer * Charles Goodall (poet) Charles Goodall (1671 – 11 May 1689) was an English poet. A student of Eton College and then Merton College, Oxford, he wrote a number of romantic and erotic poems referring to male students at said colleges. In 1689, the year of his death, he ... (1671–1689), English poet * Charles Miner Goodall (1824–1899), California entrepreneur {{hndis, Goodall, Charles ...
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Charles Goodall (physician)
Charles Goodall (1642 – 23 August 1712) was an English physician. Biography Goodall was born in Suffolk in 1642, studied medicine at Leyden, and graduated M.D. at Cambridge 26 November 1670. He then went to reside in London, attended some of the anatomical lectures of Dr. Walter Needham (The Colledge of Physicians vindicated, p. 66), and was admitted a candidate, a grade corresponding to the present degree of member, at the Royal College of Physicians on 26 June 1676. Earlier in the same year he had published "The Colledge of Physicians vindicated, and the True State of Physick in this Nation faithfully represented." This work is a reply to an attack on the college by Adrian Hyberts, and proves three points: that the College of Physicians was legally established, that it exercised its rights justly, and that it had advanced medical learning in England. The illustrations in support of the last show Goodall to have been well read in the science of his time. On 5 April 1680 he was ...
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Charles Goodall (cricketer)
Charles Goodall (26 October 1782 – December 1872) was an English cricketer who played for Nottingham Cricket Club Nottingham Cricket Club was an English cricket club which played in Nottingham during the 18th and 19th centuries. Matches have been recorded between 1771 and 1848 and the team played in 15 first-class matches between 1826 and 1848. The earlie ... from 1813 to 1827. He made one first-class appearance for Nottingham in 1826. References 1782 births 1872 deaths English cricketers English cricketers of 1787 to 1825 English cricketers of 1826 to 1863 Nottingham Cricket Club cricketers Cricketers from Nottingham {{England-cricket-bio-1780s-stub ...
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Charles Goodall (poet)
Charles Goodall (1671 – 11 May 1689) was an English poet. A student of Eton College and then Merton College, Oxford, he wrote a number of romantic and erotic poems referring to male students at said colleges. In 1689, the year of his death, he put together a collection entitled ''Poems and Translations'' which contains 33 poems with male-male subject matter, eleven regarding women, and 13 to a mistress named 'Idera' (considered probably imaginary). A number of the homoerotic poems have been rewritten to remove the same-sex subject matter. Goodall's father—Dr. Charles Goodall (physician), Charles Goodall—was a London physician. References

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