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Name
  
Francis Godolphin

Died
  
1667

Children
  
Henry Godolphin

Role
  
1605–1667

Parents
  
William Godolphin

Siblings
  
Sidney Godolphin

Francis Godolphin (1605–1667)
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Sir Francis Godolphin KB (25 December 1605 – 22 March 1667), of Godolphin in Cornwall, was an English nobleman, politician, and Member of Parliament. His chief claim to fame is that he was the dedicatee of Hobbes' Leviathan.

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Origins

Francis Godolphin (1605–1667)

Godolphin was the eldest son of Sir William Godolphin (1567-1613) and brother of the poet Sidney Godolphin, both of whom were also members of Parliament. He succeeded his father in 1613, inheriting estates which included the lease of the Scilly Isles.

Career

He represented Helston in the Parliament of 1625-6, again in the Long Parliament and was appointed High Sheriff of Cornwall in 1638.

Being a Royalist, when the Civil War broke out he returned to Cornwall, where he secured the Scilly Isles for the King and raised a regiment of which his brother, William, took command. In consequence, he was disbarred from sitting in Parliament in January 1644, and his estates were sequestered. However, after the capture of the King he negotiated an honourable capitulation of the Scilly Isles to Parliament, the House of Commons voting "that Mr Godolphin, governor of Scilly, upon his surrender of that island, with all forts &c, should enjoy his estate and be free from arrest for any acts of war".

He was elected once more for Helston in the Convention Parliament of 1660, and following the Restoration he was knighted at Charles II's coronation. He died in 1667.

Marriage & progeny

Sir Francis married Dorothy Berkeley, daughter of Sir Henry Berkeley of Yarlington in Somerset, by whom he had numerous children, including:

  • Sir William Godolphin (c. 1640-1710), Sir Francis's heir, MP for Helston 1665-1679, created a baronet in 1661
  • Sidney Godolphin (1645–1712), First Lord of the Treasury and Secretary of State, also MP for Helston and St Mawes, created a peer in 1684 and Earl of Godolphin in 1706
  • Dr Henry Godolphin, Dean of St Paul's and Provost of Eton College
  • Jael Godolphin, who married the Cornish MP Edward Boscawen
  • Elizabeth Godolphin (d.30 August 1707), eldest daughter, 2nd wife of Sir Arthur Northcote, 2nd Baronet (1628-1688), of Hayne, Newton St Cyres and of King's Nympton Park, King's Nympton, Devon. She was the mother of the 3rd and 4th Baronets and ancestress of the Earls of Iddesleigh. The ledger stone with inscription to her husband and herself exists in King's Nympton Church, where both were buried.
  • References

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