Date of Birth: 13/01/1873
Place of Birth: Calabash, near Young, New South Wales, Australia
Date of Death: 04/07/1950
Place of Death: Darlinghurst, New South Wales, Australia
Qualifications, occupations and interests
Solicitor and grazier. Educated at Newington College; articled to Sir Joseph Abbott, admitted as a solicitor in 1897, practised in Sydney from 1900 - 1902, Burrowa 1903 - 1906, in Sydney in partnership with Macartney Abbott in Abbott, Tout and Dales 1903 - 1906, Abbott, Tout and Company 1907; soon afterwards ceased practice to manage Wanbunamba station, of father's estate, sheep and wheat and Aberdeen Angus stud; owned other properties; president of Australian Mutual Provident Society from 1928 - 1933, vice president in 1933, chairman of Goldsborough Mort and Company Limited, president of Bank of New South Wales 1945 - 1950, director 1938 - 1950, director of Associated Newspapers Limited, Union Insurance Society of Canton, Indemnity Marine Insurance Company., Graziers' Co-operative Shearing Company; Commonwealth Representative of Australian Wool Board, Australian Meat Board; delegate to Economic Imperial Conference, Ottawa 1932; president of Australian Economic Advisory Council 1933; member of Farmers and Settlers' Association in 1921; councillor of Graziers' Association 1913 - 1941, president from 1928 - 1933; member of Pastures Protection Board; committee member of Young Hospital; member of Repatriation committee; director of Sydney Hospital 1938 - 1941; fellow of Senate of University of Sydney 1940 - 1949; director of McGarvie Smith Institute; Australian and Union Clubs.
Local Government Activity
Councillor at Burrangong Shire 1911 - 1922, 1923 - 1924, 1936 - 1937.
Personal
Son of Samuel Tout, pastoralist. Married (1) Minnie Annie Abigail Tout and had issue, 1 daughter and 2 sons. Married (2) Maria Gwendoline Glennie on 28 September 1945. Church of England. Funeral at Northern Suburbs crematorium from St James' Church of England, King Street, Sydney.