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Albert Gould

The Honourable
Sir Albert Gould
Albert Gould.jpg
Gould in 1901
President of the Australian Senate
In office
20 February 1907 – 30 June 1910
Preceded by Richard Baker
Succeeded by Harry Turley
Senator for New South Wales
In office
29 March 1901 – 30 June 1917
Personal details
Born (1847-02-12)12 February 1847
Sydney, New South Wales
Died 27 July 1936(1936-07-27) (aged 89)
Rose Bay, New South Wales
Nationality Australian
Political party Free Trade (1887–1906)
Anti-Socialist (1906–09)
Liberal (1909–17)
Nationalist (1917)
Spouse(s) Jeanette Jessie Maitland
Alma mater University of Sydney
Profession Solicitor
Religion Anglican

Sir Albert John Gould (12 February 1847 – 27 July 1936) was an Australian politician and solicitor who served as the second President of the Australian Senate.

A solicitor, businessman and citizen soldier before his entry into politics, Gould was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1882 to 1898, during which time he served as Minister for Justice in two Free Trade governments. He later served two years in the New South Wales Legislative Council from 1899 to 1901 until his election to the Australian Senate. Gould's interest in parliamentary procedure saw him become involved with the relevant standing committee and he was elected unopposed as the second President of the Senate in 1907. His tenure is remembered as more traditionalist and Anglophilic than his predecessor's.

Defeated by the Labor nominee in 1910 following the Liberal government's defeat, Gould remained in parliament as a backbencher until 1917, when he retired after he was not re-endorsed by the Nationalist Party. He was active in community and religious affairs during his long retirement.

Gould was born in Sydney, the son of solicitor John Morton Gould and his wife Anne (née Livingstone). He attended William Woolls' school in Parramatta, and went on to study law at the University of Sydney, although he did not take a degree. He served his articles with his father and was admitted to the bar in December 1870. He then worked in Singleton for a Sydney legal firm. Gould also developed significant business interests, being involved with the Great Cobar Copper Mining syndicate and serving as a director of the Electric Light and Power Supply Company, the City Bank of Sydney and the Oriental Timber Corporation. On 12 September 1872, he married Jeanette Jessie Maitland at St Paul's Church of England in West Maitland.


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