died 1053, Earl of Wessex. He was chief adviser to Canute and Edward the Confessor. His son succeeded Edward to the throne as Harold II
2. Mary. See (Mary) Wollstonecraft
3.
William. 1756–1836, British political philosopher and novelist. In An Enquiry concerning Political Justice (1793), he rejected government and social institutions, including marriage. His views greatly influenced English romantic writers
Godwin in American English1
(ˈgɑdwɪn)
noun
a masculine name
Word origin
OE Godewine, friend (of) God: see Edwin
Godwin in American English2
(ˈgɑdwɪn)
1. see Wollstonecraft
2.
William1756-1836; Eng. political philosopher & writer