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Viscount Goschen

Viscount Goschen, of Hawkhurst in the County of Kent, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1900 for the politician George Goschen.

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Sir Edward Goschen, 1st Baronet

Sir (William) Edward Goschen, 1st Baronet,, was a British diplomat.

Rumbold is an Old English name that may refer to:

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Goschen baronets

There have been two baronetcies created for persons with the surname Goschen, both in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. One creation is extant as of 2017.

The Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries was a junior ministerial office in the British government, serving under the Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries. The title changed to Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries in 1919 and to Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food in 1957.

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Goschen or Göschen is a surname of German origin. It may refer to:

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Major-General Arthur Alec Goschen was a British Army officer who served as an Area Commander during the Second World War.

Edward Bellingham (1506–1549) was Lord Deputy of Ireland.

Harry Goschen

Sir William Henry Neville Goschen, 1st Baronet,, known as Harry Goschen, was a British businessman and banker from the prominent Goschen family.

Sir Edward Henry Goschen, 2nd Baronet, was born on 9 March 1876 in Paris, France, and died on 7 August 1933 in Oxford, England.