Goodman
91Goodman's Fields — East of the Minories Precinct. In 35 H. VIII. Roland Goodman, fishmonger, had a tenement, with a garden and three closes of land abutting towards the garden east and towards the late priory of Minoresses west and two parcels of pasture leased… …
92Goodman's Gate — Mentioned in the bounds of Portsoken Ward as set out in Strype, ed. 1720, I. ii. 26. Probably north of Goodman s Yard, at the point before the boundary turns west …
93Goodman, Philip — (1880 1940) The producer Philip Goodman, born in Philadelphia, made money in business, which he used to present such shows as The Old Soak (1922) and The Five O Clock Girl (1927) …
94Goodman, Benjamin David — ► (1909 86) Clarinetista y director de orquesta estadounidense, conocido como Benny Goodman. Hizo incursiones en el campo de la música clásica y sinfónica …
95goodman — noun Date: 13th century 1. archaic the master of a household 2. archaic Mr …
96goodman — noun a) A familiar appellation of civility. b) A husband; the master of a house or family …
97Goodman — Good|man, Benny (1909 86) a US ↑jazz musician and band leader who played the ↑clarinet, and who helped to make ↑Big Band music popular in the 1930s. He was known as The King of Swing …
98goodman — sb. == husband == a good man. RG. 257 …
99goodman — good·man || gÊŠdmÉ™n n. master of a home; husband (Archaic) …
100goodman — noun (plural goodmen) archaic, chiefly Scottish the male head of a household …