Major Alexander Gould Barrett (17 November 1866 – 12 March 1954) was an Englishman who was a member of the landed gentry.
He then entered the West Somerset Yeomanry, in which he remained until 1911, when he left having gained the rank of Major.
He scored six runs in his first innings and a duck in his second, both times being bowled by Horace Gray.
He also established an annual fixture between a team of his selection "A. G. Barrett's XI" and the Somerset Light Infantry.
After outliving his brothers, he inherited the family estate late in life, and donated Burrow Mump to the National Trust in 1946.