John Gooch (c. 1752 – 1823)[1][2] was an Anglican priest, Archdeacon of Sudbury from his installation on 20 October 1784[3] until his death on 14 July 1823.[4]
The son of Sir Thomas Gooch, 3rd Baronet,[5] he was born at Benacre, Suffolk on 26 May 1752. He was educated at Christ Church, Oxford, where he matriculated in 1769, aged 17, and graduated B.A. in 1773, M.A. in 1776. For many years he held the livings of Saxlingham and Benacre.[1]
Archdeacons of Sudbury
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- William son of Humphrey
- Baldwin of Boulogne
- Reiner
- Roger
- Robert of Gloucester
- Alan de Beccles
- Roger Pincerna
- William de Clare
- Thomas Ingoldsthorpe
- Constantine de Mildenhall
- Ralph de Fornham
- Ralph of York
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- Henry de Bradenham
- Alan de Ely
- Simon de Creake
- Firmin de Lavenham
- Gilbert de Marewell
- Richard Lyng
- Walter Elvedon
- Thomas de Winchester
- Thomas de Methelwold
- Henry de la Zouche
- William Graa de Trusthope
- John Hambleton
- John de Lincoln
- Hugh Sturmy
- Thomas Grene
- Hugh Gaudeby
- Thomas Hetersete
- Richard Maudeleyn
- Thomas Hetersete (again)
- Eudo de la Zouche
- Roger Wodehele
- Thomas Rodborne
- Clement Denston
- John Wiggenhall
- John Selot
- Nicholas Goldwell
- John Jeffreys
- Thomas Shenkwyn
- John Finneys
- William Stillington
- Thomas Larke
- Richard Woleman
- Miles Spencer
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Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich
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