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John Goodwin (other)
John Goodwin may refer to: Politicians *John Goodwin (Parliamentarian) (1603–1674), Member of Parliament for Reigate *John B. Goodwin (1850–1921), Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia in the late 1880s *John Noble Goodwin (1824–1887), 1st Governor of Arizona Territory and U.S. Representative from Maine *John Goodwin (British Army officer) (1871–1960), British Army officer and Governor of Queensland *John A. Goodwin (1824–1884), U.S. educator, journalist and politician Religion *John Goodwin (preacher) (1594–1665), English preacher and religious writer *John W. Goodwin (1869–1945), General Superintendent of the Church of the Nazarene Others * Jackie Goodwin (1920–1995), English footballer with Brentford *J. Cheever Goodwin (1850–1912), American musical theatre librettist, lyricist and producer *John B. L. Goodwin (1912–1994), American author and poet *John Goodwin (author) (born 1878), pen name of Sidney Floyd Gowing, novels such as ''The House of Marney'' adapted for fi ...
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John Goodwin (Parliamentarian)
John Goodwin (c. 1603 – 18 February 1674) was an English lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons of England, House of Commons at various time between 1641 and 1660. He supported the Roundheads, Parliamentary cause in the English Civil War. Goodwin was the son of Edward Goodwin of Horne, Surrey and his wife Susan Wallop, daughter of Richard Wallop of Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire. He entered Inner Temple in 1622 and was called to the bar in 1630. In 1641, Goodwin was elected Member of Parliament for Haslemere (UK Parliament constituency), Haslemere in the Long Parliament. In 1643 he was commissioner for sequestration for Surrey, commissioner for levying of money for Leicestershire and Surrey, commissioner for assessment for Surrey, commissioner for accounts for Surrey and commissioner for defence. In 1645, he was commissioner for execution of ordinances, commissioner for new model ordinance and commissioner for defence. By 1646 he was a Justice of the Peace, J ...
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