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  1. George Joachim Goschen, 1st Viscount Goschen PC DL FBA (10 August 1831 – 7 February 1907) was a British statesman and businessman best remembered for being "forgotten" by Lord Randolph Churchill. He was initially a Liberal, then a Liberal Unionist before joining the Conservative Party in 1893.

  2. Viscounts Goschen (1900) George Goschen, 1st Viscount Goschen. George Joachim Goschen, 1st Viscount Goschen (1831–1907) George Joachim Goschen, 2nd Viscount Goschen (1866–1952), son of the first Viscount; John Alexander Goschen, 3rd Viscount Goschen (1906–1977), nephew of the second Viscount

  3. Georg Joachim Göschen (22 April 1752 – 5 April 1828) was a German publisher and bookseller in Leipzig, Kingdom of Saxony, notable for typography and his publications of music and philosophy. He was the patriarch of the Goschen family, whose English branch rose to prominence as bankers and politicians, including the Viscounts ...

  4. George Goschen may refer to: George Goschen, 1st Viscount Goschen (1831–1907), British statesman and businessman; George Goschen, 2nd Viscount Goschen (1866–1952), his son, British politician; Georg Joachim Göschen (1752–1858), his grandfather, German publisher

  5. Goschen was the son of prominent Conservative (formerly Liberal and Liberal Unionist) politician and Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Goschen, 1st Viscount Goschen. He had his early education in the United Kingdom and served as Secretary to Victor Child Villiers, 7th Earl of Jersey, the Governor of New South Wales in Australia ...

  6. Liberal Party. George Joachim Goschen, 1st Viscount Goschen (born August 10, 1831, London—died February 7, 1907, Seacox Heath, Kent, England) was a British economist and administrator, who worked for both Liberal and Conservative governments in the late 19th century.

  7. Von 1886 bis 1888 war er Präsident der Königlichen Statistischen Gesellschaft. 1900 wurde er als Viscount Goschen zum Peer erhoben und 1905 zum Mitglied der British Academy gewählt. Bereits seit 1872 war er Fellow der Royal Society. Er starb Anfang 1907. Literatur