Barnabas Gooch
Barnabas Gooch or Goche or Gough (died c 1626) was an English lawyer and academic who was Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge from 1611 to 1612. He was also a politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1621 to 1624.
Gooch was born at Alvingham, Lincolnshire, the son of Barnaby Gooch who was a poet and scholar. He matriculated from Magdalene College, Cambridge in Autumn 1582 and was awarded BA in 1587, MA in 1590 and LLD in 1604. He became Master of Magdalene in 1604 and held the post until his death in 1626. In 1605 he was incorporated at Oxford University. He was Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University from 1611 to 1612 He was admitted as an advocate on 4 February 1613. From 1615 to 1625 he was Commissary of the University.[1]
In 1621, Gooch was elected Member of Parliament for Cambridge University and for Truro and chose to sit for the university. He was re-elected MP for Cambridge University in 1624. He was Chancellor of Worcester and Exeter. He was a benefactor to Magdalene College.[1]
Gooch died at Exeter in about 1626.[1]
References
- 1 2 3 "Gooch, Barnabas (GC582B)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
Academic offices | ||
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Preceded by John Palmer |
Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge 1604–1626 |
Succeeded by Henry Smyth |
Preceded by Fogge Newton |
Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge 1611–1612 |
Succeeded by Valentine Cary |
Parliament of England | ||
Preceded by Sir Miles Sandys Sir Francis Bacon |
Member of Parliament for Cambridge University 1621–1624 With: (Sir) Robert Naunton |
Succeeded by Sir Robert Naunton Sir Albert Morton |
Preceded by Thomas Russell Thomas Burgess, junior |
Member of Parliament for Truro 1621 With: John Trefusis |
Succeeded by Sir John Catcher John Trefusis |