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Sir Frederick Tout
Member of New South Wales Legislative Council
In office
27 October 1932 – 22 April 1934
Appointed bySir Philip Game
In office
23 April 1934 – 22 April 1946
Personal details
Born(1873-01-13)13 January 1873
Calabash near Young, Colony of New South Wales
Died4 July 1950(1950-07-04) (aged 77)
Darlinghurst, New South Wales, Australia
Spouse(s)Minnie Agnes (née Abigail) died 1942
Marie Gwendoline Glennie
Children1 daughter and 2 sons
EducationNewington College
OccupationSolicitor & Grazier

Frederick Henry Tout (13 January 1873 – 4 July 1950)[1] was an Australian solicitor, pastoralist, businessman and politician who was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council for 14 years.[2] He was president of the Bank of New South Wales.[3]

Early life

Tout was born in Calabash near Young, New South Wales, the son of Samuel Tout, grazier, and Sarah née Kelly.[2] He attended Fort Street Model School and Newington College (1886–1890) where he was Captain of rugby union.[4]

Career

Tout was admitted as a solicitor in 1897 and married in the same year. He practised as a solicitor in Sydney and Boorowa, New South Wales, until 1907. After taking over a part of his father's property he became a successful farmer, grazier and breeder of Aberdeen Angus. He was a member of the Burrangong Shire Council from 1911–1922, 1923–1924, and again from 1936–1937.[2] Tout was active in a broad range of rural and local activities and from the 1930s he became a force in conservative State politics. in 1932 he attended the Imperial Economic Conference, Ottawa, and in 1933 became president of the Australian Economic Advisory Council. From 1932 until 1946 he was a member of the NSW Upper House. In business he served as a director of the Australian Mutual Provident Society, Goldsbrough Mort & Co., the Graziers' Co-operative Shearing Co. Ltd, Associated Newspapers Ltd, Expeditionary Films (1933) Ltd, the McGarvie Smith Institute and the Commercial Union Assurance Company. Tout was Knighted in the 1935 Birthday Honours.[5]

From 1945 until 1950 he was president of the Bank of New South Wales.[6] After the death of his first wife he married again in 1945. Tout was survived by her, and by two sons and a daughter of his first marriage.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Tout, Sir Frederick Henry (1873–1950)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Retrieved 15 September 2012.
  2. ^ a b c "Mr Frederick Henry Tout (1873-1950)". Members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 1 May 2019.
  3. ^ "Established in the year 1817 Bank of New South Wales". The Examiner. Launceston, Tasmania. 19 November 1949. p. 5. Retrieved 15 September 2012 – via National Library of Australia.
  4. ^ Register of Past Students 1863–1998. Newington College. 1999. p. 200.
  5. ^ "No. 34166". The London Gazette (1st supplement). 31 May 1935. p. 3593.
  6. ^ "Death Of Sir Frederick Tout". The Sydney Morning Herald. 6 July 1950. p. 5. Retrieved 15 September 2012 – via National Library of Australia.

 

Business positions
Preceded by President of the Bank of New South Wales
1945–1950
Succeeded by