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Frederick Falkiner Goold (May 1808 – 1877) was a 19th century Anglican priest in Ireland. Goold was born in
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on 6 November 1808. He was the youngest son of Thomas Goold, First
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and Master in the
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and Elizabeth Nixon. He was educated at
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, He was appointed
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on 13 December 1852; and Private Chaplain to the
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in 1858. He died at
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on 29 January 1877. 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;Hansard
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.


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References

*Cotton. Fasti ecclesiae Hibernicae, Supplement 1878. Page 111. Internet Archive

*Edward Walford. "Goold, the Ven. Frederick Falkiner". The County Families of the United Kingdom. Sixth Edition. Robert Hardwicke. Piccadilly, London. 1871
Page 418
*Bernard Burke. "Goold, The Very Rev. Frederick Falkener". A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland. Harrison. Pall Mall, London. 1858. Volume 1
Page 459
*"Archdeacon Goold" in "Obituary of Eminent Persons", The Illustrated London News, 10 February 1877
p 142
col 3 *The Irish Church Advocate. 1 March 1877. Pages 54 and 67
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*"Limerick". Encyclopædia Britannica. Ninth Edition. Volume 14. Page 648 at s:Page:Encyclopædia Britannica, Ninth Edition, v. 14.djvu/671, page 649. *K Theodore Hoppen. Elections, Politics and Society in Ireland: 1832-1885. Clarendon Press, Oxford. 1984. . Page 136
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*James Maher, "On Some Statements of Archdeacon Goold", 5 November 1866, in
Patrick Francis Moran Patrick Francis Moran (16 September 183016 August 1911) was a prelate of the Catholic Church and the third Archbishop of Sydney and the first cardinal appointed from Australia. Early life Moran was born at Leighlinbridge, County Carlow, Irel ...
(ed). The Letters of Rev. James Maher, D.D., Late P.P. of Carlow-Graigue, on Religious Subjects, with a Memoir. Browne & Nolan. Nassau Street, Dublin. 1877. Letter 46. Page
442
to 449. *"The Representation of the University", The Christian Examiner, 3 January 1865
p 9
col 1 at col 2. {{DEFAULTSORT:Goold, Maurice Frederick Falkiner Archdeacons of Raphoe 1877 deaths Alumni of Trinity College Dublin 1808 births Christian clergy from County Limerick 19th-century Irish Anglican priests