Goodricke Baronets

Goodricke Baronets

The Baronetcy of Goodricke of Ribston was created in the Baronetage of England by King Charles I on 14th August 1641 for his loyal supporter John Goodricke of Ribston, Yorkshire. He represented Yorkshire in the Convention Parliament from 1661 to his death.

His son the second Baronet represented Boroughbridge 1673-1705. The fifth Baronet was Member of Parliament for Pontefract 1774-1780 and for Ripon 1782-1789. The seventh Baronet bequeathed in 1833 the Ribston estate to his business partner who sold it in 1836 (see Holyoake-Goodricke Baronets).

Goodricke of Ribston (1641)

* Sir John Goodricke, 1st Baronet (1617-1670)
* Sir Henry Goodricke, 2nd Baronet (1642-1705)
* Sir John Goodricke, 3rd Baronet (1654-1705)
* Sir Henry Goodricke, 4th Baronet (1677-1738)
* Sir John Goodricke, 5th Baronet (1708-1789)
* Sir Henry Goodricke, 6th Baronet (1765-1802)
* Sir Henry James Goodricke, 7th Baronet (1797-1833)
* Sir Thomas Francis Goodricke, 8th Baronet (1762-1839) "Extincy on his death"

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