Sir Francis Lyttelton Holyoake Goodricke, 1st Baronet (1797 – 29 December 1865) was a British landowner and politician.
In 1827 he married Elizabeth Martha, daughter of George Payne of Sulby Hall, Welford.
[1] In 1833 Holyoake adopted the additional name and arms of Goodricke on succeeding to a large portion of the estates of Sir Harry Goodricke (to whom he was not related), including Ribston Hall, Yorkshire.
[4] In May 1835 he took the Chiltern Hundreds[1] in order to sit for South Staffordshire, following Edward Littleton's elevation to the peerage;[5] his successor at the borough of Stafford was not elected until early 1837.
[1] Until 1858 he was a partner in the firm of Holyoake, Goodricke and Co., bankers of Wolverhampton.