Gouldman earned his master's degree from
Christ's College, Cambridge. His father was George Gouldman, also spelled Gowldman, who was a
rector of
South Ockendon,
Essex. His son succeeded him, and held the position from 26 March 1634 until his death, with one hiatus. In 1644, he was caught up in
Reformation church politics, and an
ejectment was brought against him. "He appeareth to be ill affected," the text of the ejectment read, "and an Idle Minister," grounds for which claim might have been found in his refusal to preach more than once on the
Sabbath or
fast days, and going for nine years without
catechizing his parishioners. In the view of
J.E.B. Mayor, the case "shows how little his enemies could find to object against this laborious scholar," and he was later restored. Gouldman was, however, undeniably outspoken from the pulpit, fomenting against
Parliament and taxation. His wife's name was Abigail. They had five children. ==Latin dictionary==