Park Goff

Sir Park Goff, 1st Baronet, KC (12 February 1871 – 14 April 1939)[1] was a barrister and Conservative Party politician in England.

Goff was re-elected in 1922, but the constituency remained a 3-way marginal seat, with Liberal, Conservative and Labour Party candidates all polling over 27% of the votes throughout the 1920s, and he lost in 1923 to the Liberal candidate Sir Charles Walter Starmer.

[3] He was appointed as a King's Counsel in 1925,[4] and made a baronet on 3 March 1936, 'of Goffs Oak, in the County of Hertford'.

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