Sir Charles Forster, 1st Baronet (3 August 1815-26 July 1891) was an English Liberal politician who represented Walsall in the 19th century. Forster was born at Worcester, the son of Charles Smith Forster a banker, of Walsall, who had been Member of Parliament for Walsall and High Sheriff of Staffordshire. Forster stood unsuccessfully for Walsall in 1847, but in 1852 he was returned as MP for Walsall unopposed. He remained member for Walsall until his death in 1891.
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- Sir Charles Forster, 1st Baronet (3 August 1815-26 July 1891) was an English Liberal politician who represented Walsall in the 19th century. Forster was born at Worcester, the son of Charles Smith Forster a banker, of Walsall, who had been Member of Parliament for Walsall and High Sheriff of Staffordshire. Forster stood unsuccessfully for Walsall in 1847, but in 1852 he was returned as MP for Walsall unopposed. He remained member for Walsall until his death in 1891. He was created a baronet Forster of Lysways Hall' He lived at Lysways Hall, Longdon, Staffordshire. His son Charles succeeded to the baronetcy.
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- Sir Charles Forster, 1st Baronet (3 August 1815-26 July 1891) was an English Liberal politician who represented Walsall in the 19th century. Forster was born at Worcester, the son of Charles Smith Forster a banker, of Walsall, who had been Member of Parliament for Walsall and High Sheriff of Staffordshire. Forster stood unsuccessfully for Walsall in 1847, but in 1852 he was returned as MP for Walsall unopposed. He remained member for Walsall until his death in 1891.
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- Sir Charles Forster, 1st Baronet
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