William Goddard
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William Goddard
William Goddard | |||||||
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Born | 1839 | ||||||
Died | 1907 | ||||||
Residence | Oxford St., Nottingham | ||||||
Occupation | medical | ||||||
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William Goddard. WILLIAM GODDARD was a Dental Surgeon for many years in practice in Oxford Street, Nottingham. He was a kindly-hearted man, very desirous of being useful to others. As a deacon and treasurer of Castle Gate Chapel he took an active interest in the Mission Hall in Ronald Street, built in 1836, and when it was decided to transfer the work to Norton street, he, in 1891, purchased the old building and settled it on trustees for the purpose of it being used as a Men's Social Club for games, reading, lectures, refreshments, etc , with a view to providing a counter-attraction to the public-house. He also endowed it with £300. He died in 1907, aged 68.