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  1. Colonel Charles Godfrey (1646 – 23 February 1714) was an English Army officer, courtier and Whig politician who sat in the English and British House of Commons for 22 years between 1689 and 1713.

  2. Charles Godfrey may refer to: Private Charles Godfrey, fictional character from British television comedy Dad's Army. Charles Godfrey (entertainer) (1851–1900), English music hall performer. Charles Godfrey (courtier) (1648–1714), British courtier and politician.

  3. Edward Colman or Coleman (17 May 1636 – 3 December 1678) was an English Catholic courtier under Charles II of England. He was hanged, drawn and quartered on a treason charge, having been implicated by Titus Oates in his false accusations concerning a Popish Plot . [1]

  4. Charles Godfrey was one of the first to join with William III, Prince of Orange, the nephew and son-in-law of King James II and the future King William III, in his efforts to safeguard the Protestant interests in England against his Catholic father-in-law during the 1688 Glorious Revolution.

  5. Charlotte Godfrey was born in 1679 in Penrhyn, Denbighshire, Wales. She married Hugh Boscawen, 1st Viscount Falmouth (1675–1734). She died on 22 March 1754 in Tregothnan , Cornwall.

  6. Colonel Charles Godfrey (1646 – 23 February 1714) was an English Army officer, courtier and Whig politician who sat in the English and British House of Commons for 22 years between 1689 and 1713. Early life

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CourtierCourtier - Wikipedia

    A courtier (/ ˈ k ɔːr t i ər /) is a person who attends the royal court of a monarch or other royalty. The earliest historical examples of courtiers were part of the retinues of rulers. Historically the court was the centre of government as well as the official residence of the monarch, and the social and political life were ...