Nathaniel Gould (died 1738)

Nathaniel Gould (c. 1697–1738), of Crosby Square, London, was an English financier and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1729 to 1734.

He was a Director of the Bank of England between 1722 and 1737, with statutory intervals.

[1] Gould was returned as Member of Parliament for Wareham at a by-election on 12 February 1729.

He was a member of Samuel Holden's dissenting deputies committee who discussed the repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts with Walpole in November 1732 and December 1734.

He lost his seat at the 1734 British general election, and did not stand again.