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Henry Gosnold
Henry Gosnold, or Gosnell (c.1560 – c.1655) was an English-born lawyer who spent most of a very long life in Ireland. He sat in the Irish House of Commons and held office as Chief Justice of Munster and Deputy Admiralty judge.〔Costello, Kevin ''The Irish Court of Admiralty 1575-1839'' Four Courts Press Dublin 2011 p.15〕 He is now mainly remembered for his friendship with Francis Bacon; he was also famous for his wit, of which only a few examples survive.
==Early career==

He was the son of John Gosnold, a member of the well-known Gosnold family of Otley, Suffolk and his wife Katherine Kinellmarsh; the explorer Bartholomew Gosnold was his cousin. Henry went to Trinity College, Cambridge, where he matriculated in 1577, and Staple Inn; he entered Gray's Inn in 1581.〔''Alumni Cantabrigienses'' Vol.1 p.242〕 As a student he had a reputation for wit, and it may have been this which earned him the friendship of Francis Bacon, (who may also have been a distant relative).〔Jardine, L and Stewart, A. ''Hostage to Fortune- the troubled life of Francis Bacon'' New York 1999 p.140〕 The friendship between the two men continued after their student days; in July 1592 they visited Twickenham together, and it survived Henry's departure to Ireland in 1594.〔Nichols, John ''The Progresses and Public Processions of Queen Elizabeth I'' Reissued by Oxford University Press 2014 Vol.3 p.599〕
At least one of his jokes (perhaps a rather laboured one) survives, concerning Bacon's determined but ultimately unsuccessful battle to persuade Elizabeth I to appoint him, rather than Sir Edward Coke, as Attorney General. Gosnold quipped: ''"if it please her Majesty, the Bacon may be too hard for the Cook (Coke)"."〔Green, Dominic ''The Double life of Doctor Lopez'' Century London 2004 p.265〕

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