William Goulding

William Goulding (15 November 1817 – 8 December 1884)[1] was an Irish Conservative Party politician from Cork.

[3] However, at the 1880 general election, nationalists fielded only two candidates for Cork's two seats, and Goulding was defeated.

[5] After his death in 1884, a stained glass window representing the Good Shepherd was erected to his memory on the east wall of Taney parish church in Dundrum, County Dublin.

[6] His son William Goulding (1856–1925), a prominent freemason who was director of several railway companies in Ireland, was made a baronet in 1904.

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