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| termend = 17 January 1980
| termend = 17 January 1980
| birth_date = 22 March 1907
| birth_date = 22 March 1907
| death_date = 17 January 1980
| death_date = 17 January 1980 (aged 72)
| office1 = [[High Court judge (England and Wales)|Justice of the High Court]]
| office1 = [[High Court judge (England and Wales)|Justice of the High Court]]
| termstart1 = 1965
| termstart1 = 1965
| termend1 = 1975
| termend1 = 1975
| alma_mater = [[King's College, London]]<br>[[University College, London]]
| alma_mater = [[King's College, London]]<br />[[University College, London]]
| spouse = Marjorie Morwenna Curnow
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== Biography ==
== Biography ==
The son of William Kingsley Goff and Louisa Goff, Reginald Goff was educated at Sutton County Grammar School, [[King's College London]] (Fellow, 1970) and [[University College London]] (Fellow, 1968). He took a LLB with first-class honours in 1928, and won the Certificate of Honour in the Bar examination the same year. He was [[Call to the bar|called to the bar]] by [[Lincoln's Inn]] in 1929 (Bencher, 1959; Treasurer, 1974). During the [[World War II|Second World War]], he served in the [[Auxiliary Fire Service]] until 1942, then in the [[Royal Air Force]] until 1946; he was an assistant judge advocate general from 1945 to 1946.
The son of William Kingsley Goff and Louisa Goff, Reginald Goff was educated at Sutton County Grammar School, [[King's College London]] (Fellow, 1970) and [[University College London]] (Fellow, 1968). He took an LL.B. with first-class honours in 1928, and won the Certificate of Honour in the Bar examination the same year. He was [[Call to the bar|called to the bar]] by [[Lincoln's Inn]] in 1929 (Bencher, 1959; Treasurer, 1974). During the [[World War II|Second World War]], he served in the [[Auxiliary Fire Service]] until 1942, then in the [[Royal Air Force]] until 1946; he was an assistant judge advocate general from 1945 to 1946.


Goff was appointed a [[Queen's Counsel]] in 1953 and was elected to the [[General Council of the Bar]] in 1958. He was appointed a [[High Court judge (England and Wales)|Justice of the High Court]] in 1965 and received the customary [[Knight Bachelor|knighthood]], and was assigned to the [[Chancery division|Chancery Division]]. On the High Court bench, he was judicially known as '''Mr Justice Goff'''. He was appointed a [[Lord Justice of Appeal]] in 1975 and was sworn of the [[Privy Council of the United Kingdom|Privy Council]].
Goff was appointed a [[Queen's Counsel]] in 1953 and was elected to the [[General Council of the Bar]] in 1958. He was appointed a [[High Court judge (England and Wales)|Justice of the High Court]] in 1965 and received the customary [[Knight Bachelor|knighthood]], and was assigned to the [[Chancery division|Chancery Division]]. On the High Court bench, he was judicially known as '''Mr Justice Goff'''. He was appointed a [[Lord Justice of Appeal]] in 1975 and was sworn of the [[Privy Council of the United Kingdom|Privy Council]].
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== Family ==
== Family ==
[[File:Sir Reginald William Goff Achievement.png|thumb|Arms displayed at Lincoln's Inn<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/baz_manning/22272516112/in/album-72157659963928316/ |publisher=Baz Manning |accessdate=16 June 2022 |title=Lincoln's Inn Great Hall, Wd18 Goff, R}}</ref>]]
Goff married in 1944 Marjorie Morwenna Curnow, daughter of the Rev. A. Garfield Curnow; they had two daughters.
Goff married in 1944 Marjorie Morwenna Curnow, daughter of the Rev. A. Garfield Curnow; they had two daughters.


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* ''[[Re Gulbenkian's Settlements Trusts]]'' - overturned on appeal
* ''[[Re Gulbenkian's Settlements Trusts]]'' - overturned on appeal
* ''[[Re Denley's Trust Deed|Re Denley’s Trust Deed]]'' [1969] 1 Ch 373
* ''[[Re Denley's Trust Deed]]'' [1969] 1 Ch 373
* ''[[Re West Sussex Constabulary's Widows, Children and Benevolent (1930) Fund Trusts]]'' [1971] Ch 1
* ''[[Re West Sussex Constabulary's Widows, Children and Benevolent (1930) Fund Trusts]]'' [1971] Ch 1
* ''[[Aluminium Industrie Vaassen BV v Romalpa Aluminium Ltd]]'' [1976] 1 WLR 676
* ''[[Aluminium Industrie Vaassen BV v Romalpa Aluminium Ltd]]'' [1976] 1 WLR 676
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== References ==
== References ==
{{Reflist}}


==Sources==
* ''The Times'', 18 January 1980
* ''The Times'', 18 January 1980
* ''The Daily Telegraph'', 18 January 1980
* ''The Daily Telegraph'', 18 January 1980
* ''Who's Who''


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Latest revision as of 22:20, 9 November 2023

Sir Reginald Goff
Lord Justice of Appeal
In office
1975 – 17 January 1980
Justice of the High Court
In office
1965–1975
Personal details
Born22 March 1907
Died17 January 1980 (aged 72)
SpouseMarjorie Morwenna Curnow
Children2
Alma materKing's College, London
University College, London

Sir Reginald William Goff, PC (22 March 1907 – 17 January 1980) was a British judge. He was a Lord Justice of Appeal between 1975 and his death in 1980, when he was known as Lord Justice Goff.

Biography

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The son of William Kingsley Goff and Louisa Goff, Reginald Goff was educated at Sutton County Grammar School, King's College London (Fellow, 1970) and University College London (Fellow, 1968). He took an LL.B. with first-class honours in 1928, and won the Certificate of Honour in the Bar examination the same year. He was called to the bar by Lincoln's Inn in 1929 (Bencher, 1959; Treasurer, 1974). During the Second World War, he served in the Auxiliary Fire Service until 1942, then in the Royal Air Force until 1946; he was an assistant judge advocate general from 1945 to 1946.

Goff was appointed a Queen's Counsel in 1953 and was elected to the General Council of the Bar in 1958. He was appointed a Justice of the High Court in 1965 and received the customary knighthood, and was assigned to the Chancery Division. On the High Court bench, he was judicially known as Mr Justice Goff. He was appointed a Lord Justice of Appeal in 1975 and was sworn of the Privy Council.

Goff died on 17 January 1980; the next day, his judgment in McIlkenny v Chief Constable of the West Midlands [1980] QB 283, a case concerning the Birmingham Six, was read out in court by Sir George Baker.

Goff is sometimes confused with the better-known Robert Goff, Baron Goff of Chieveley, who was a Lord Justice of Appeal between 1982 and 1986, and who was known judicially as Mr Justice Robert Goff and Lord Justice Robert Goff. See the judgment of Lord Scott of Foscote in Cobbe v Yeoman's Row Management Ltd [2008] UKHL 55, at [24].

Family

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Arms displayed at Lincoln's Inn[1]

Goff married in 1944 Marjorie Morwenna Curnow, daughter of the Rev. A. Garfield Curnow; they had two daughters.

Notable cases

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References

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  1. ^ "Lincoln's Inn Great Hall, Wd18 Goff, R". Baz Manning. Retrieved 16 June 2022.

Sources

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  • The Times, 18 January 1980
  • The Daily Telegraph, 18 January 1980