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Philip Goodwin (died 1699) was an English divine. ==Life== Goodwin, a native of Suffolk, was educated at St. John's College, Cambridge, and proceeded M.A. in 1630. During the First English Civil War he sided with the Parliamentarians, and was appointed one of the 'triers' for Hertfordshire. By an ordinance of the lords and commons, dated 23 April 1645, he became vicar of Watford in that county, in succession to Cornelius Burges, but was ejected for nonconformity in June 1661.〔Richard Newcourt, ''Repertorium Ecclesiasticum'', i. 960.〕 He later conformed, and on 4 October 1673 was presented to the rectory of Liston, Essex, by William Clopton, whose daughter Lucy he had married.〔Newcourt, ii. 393〕 Goodwin died in 1699. His will, dated 29 September 1697,〔Registered in P. C. C. 93, Pett. (PROB 11/451 )〕 mentions property at Broome and Aldham in Suffolk. His children were Robert (who succeeded to his father's living), Thomas, Margaret, and Lucy.
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