Charles Goring, 2nd Earl of Norwich

Like his father and brother, he fought for the King in the English Civil War, being colonel of a regiment of horse at the Battle of Langport in 1645.

He married Alice, relict of Thomas Baker esquire of Forest House (afterwards named Goring House[2]), in Leyton, Essex, the eldest daughter of Robert Leman of Brightwell, Suffolk in 1659, and inherited his father's estate and titles in 1663.

[3] His tomb is in the Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin, Leyton, then in the county of Essex.

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Arms of Goring, Earl of Norwich: Argent, a chevron between three annulets gules [ 1 ]