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Sir Nathaniel Gould (3 December 1661 – 21 July 1728) was an English merchant and politician who sat in the House of Commons of England from 1701 to 1707 and in the House of Commons of Great Britain between 1707 and 1728. Gould was also Governor of the Bank of England from 1711 to 1713 at the time when the South Sea Company was founded. He had earlier served as its Deputy Governor. He was knighted in 1721. Sir Nathaniel Gould (3 décembre 1661 - 21 juillet 1728) était un marchand et homme politique anglais qui siégea à la de 1701 à 1707 et à la de 1707 à 1728. Gould était propriétaire de chantiers de construction navale à Shoreham et a également contribué à la reconstruction de la maison de marché de Shoreham. Il a été élu membre du Parlement de en 1701 après avoir été destitué pour corruption (après avoir distribué une guinée à un homme), puis réélu. Il occupa son siège jusqu'en mai 1708 et fut réélu en 1710. Cette fois, il resta en place jusqu'à sa mort, en 1728 bien que ses élections fussent souvent à l'origine de pétitions fondées sur la corruption ou l'intimidation.
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Sir Nathaniel Gould (3 December 1661 – 21 July 1728) was an English merchant and politician who sat in the House of Commons of England from 1701 to 1707 and in the House of Commons of Great Britain between 1707 and 1728. Gould owned shipbuilding yards in Shoreham and also contributed to the rebuilding of the market house at Shoreham. He was elected Member of Parliament for New Shoreham in 1701 when he was unseated for bribery (having handed out a guinea a man) and then re-elected. He held the seat until May 1708 and was re-elected in 1710. This time he retained the seat until his death in 1728 although his elections often gave rise to petitions on the grounds of bribery or intimidation. Gould was also Governor of the Bank of England from 1711 to 1713 at the time when the South Sea Company was founded. He had earlier served as its Deputy Governor. He was knighted in 1721. Gould married Frances, daughter of Sir John Hartopp, 3rd Baronet and granddaughter of Charles Fleetwood. One of their children married Thomas Cooke, also Governor of the Bank of England from 1737 to 1740. Gould lived at Fleetwood House, Stoke Newington but also owned property at New Shoreham. He died aged 66. John Gould (MP) and Nathaniel Gould (MP), to whom he left the majority of his fortune, were his nephews. Sir Nathaniel's descendants through his daughter Mary, who married Sir Francis St John, include the Dukes of Manchester and Earls of Gosford. Sir Nathaniel Gould (3 décembre 1661 - 21 juillet 1728) était un marchand et homme politique anglais qui siégea à la de 1701 à 1707 et à la de 1707 à 1728. Gould était propriétaire de chantiers de construction navale à Shoreham et a également contribué à la reconstruction de la maison de marché de Shoreham. Il a été élu membre du Parlement de en 1701 après avoir été destitué pour corruption (après avoir distribué une guinée à un homme), puis réélu. Il occupa son siège jusqu'en mai 1708 et fut réélu en 1710. Cette fois, il resta en place jusqu'à sa mort, en 1728 bien que ses élections fussent souvent à l'origine de pétitions fondées sur la corruption ou l'intimidation. Gould était également (en) de 1711 à 1713 au moment de la création de la South Sea Company, la Compagnie de la mer du Sud. Il avait auparavant exercé les fonctions de gouverneur adjoint. Il a été fait chevalier en 1721. Gould a épousé Frances, fille de Sir , troisième baronnet et petite-fille de Charles Fleetwood. L'un de leurs enfants épousa , également de 1737 à 1740. Gould vivait à Fleetwood House, à Stoke Newington, mais possédait également des biens à New Shoreham. Il est mort à l'âge de 66 ans.
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