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Francis Godolphin (died about 1640)

Francis Godolphin (died about 1640) was an English politician and landowner. He served as a Member of Parliament for various Cornish constituencies during the late 16th and early 17th centuries.

Life details remain somewhat sparse, but it is known that he was a member of the prominent Godolphin family of Cornwall, a family with deep roots in the tin mining industry and significant political influence. He was the son of Sir William Godolphin.

Godolphin's parliamentary career saw him represent constituencies such as Cornwall, St Mawes, and Helston. His roles in Parliament would have involved participating in debates, voting on legislation, and representing the interests of his constituents. The specific details of his political activities and stances are not widely documented, typical for many parliamentarians of the period.

He held lands and likely engaged in managing his estates, contributing to the economic life of Cornwall. The Godolphin family's wealth and power were largely derived from their tin mining interests, and Francis Godolphin would have likely been involved in these activities as well.

Francis Godolphin's death occurred around 1640. He contributed to the continuation of the Godolphin family's legacy within Cornwall, setting the stage for subsequent generations to continue their prominence in politics and industry.