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Goldie, John Haviland Dashwood.
Adm. pens. at
ST JOHN'S, Oct.
5, 1868. S. [and h.] of
Charles Dashwood (1843), clerk [and Harriet]. B. [Mar. 18, 1849], at Horncastle,
Lincs. Bapt. Apr.
18, 1849. [School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A. 1873. Rowing 'blue,' 1869-72
(when Cambridge won
three races after nine successive defeats); President, C.U.B.C., 1870-2; winner
of Colquhoun Sculls,
1870. Assistant Master, Lancaster Grammar School, 1872-3. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, May 6, 1872.
Called to the Bar, June 7, 1875. Equity Draftsman and Conveyancer, Manager of
Watneys' Brewery.
Captain, Leander Rowing Club, 1873 and 1876; Treasurer, 1881-95. Stroked Leander
Club in the Grand
Challenge Cup at Henley, 1875. Umpire at Henley Regatta for many years. In
conjunction with G. H. T.
Treherne, compiled Record of University Boat Race, 1829-80. Died Apr. 12,
1896, at St
Leonards-on-Sea, from blood-poisoning. Buried in Richmond cemetery. Memorial
brass in St John's
College Chapel. The C.U.B.C. erected the 'Goldie' boathouse as a tribute to him
in 1882. Father of
Claude J. D. (1896); brother of Charles J. D. (1871). (Eton Sch. Lists;
Eagle
, June, 1896,
282-9, and Dec. 1896, 377-9; Boase, v. 434; Law Lists; Foster,
Men at the Bar; The
Standard
, Apr. 15, 1896.)
John Haviland Dashwood GOLDIE
Approx. lifespan: 1849–1896
Tripos: John Class. 1872
pens. St John's College adm1868:10:05
s. (and h.) of Charles Dashwood GOLDIE (1843) clerk
s. of Harriet GOLDIE
b. Horncastle, Lincolnshire , 1849:03:18
c. 1849:04:18
Sch: Eton School [Eton], [Buckinghamshire],
Matric 1868:10MT:
BA 1873
Rowing 'blue' when Cambridge won three races after nine successive defeats 1869-72
President: C.U.B.C. 1870-72
winner of Colquhoun Sculls 1870
Assistant Master: Sch: Lancaster Grammar School [Lancaster], [Lancashire], 1872-73
Adm. Inner Temple: 1872:05:06
Called to the Bar: 1875:06:07
Equity Draftsman and Conveyancer:
Manager of Watneys' Brewery
Captain Leander Rowing Club 1873, and 1876
Treasurer Leander Rowing Club 1881-95
Stroked Leander Rowing Club in Grand Challenge Cup at Henley, [Oxfordshire], 1875
Umpire at Henley Regatta for many years
In conjunction with G. H. T. Treherne, compiled Record of University Boat Race, 1829-80
d. from blood-poisoning St Leonards-on-Sea, [Sussex], 1896:04:12
bur. Richmond Cemetery, Richmond, [Surrey],
Memorial brass in St John's College Chapel
C.U.B.C. erected the 'Goldie' boathouse as a tribute to him in1882
father of Claude J. D. GOLDIE (1896)
brother of Charles J. D. GOLDIE (1871)
Refs: Eton Sch. Lists Refs: Eagle 1896:06, 282-9, and 1896:12, 377-9 Refs: Boase, v. 434 Refs: Law Lists Refs: Foster, Men at the Bar Refs: The Standard 1896:04:15

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