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  1. John Thomas Foster (1747 – 10 October 1796), of Dunleer, was an Irish politician. He was the son of Rev Thomas Foster, Rector of Dunleer and Dorothy née Burgh. [1] Foster was elected member to the Irish House of Commons for Dunleer in 1776 and held this seat until 1783.

  2. In 1776, Elizabeth married Irishman John Thomas Foster (1747–1796). He was a first cousin of the brothers John Foster, Baron Oriel , last Speaker of the (united) Irish House of Commons, and Bishop (William) Foster .

  3. 9 de out. de 2019 · Introducing Lady Elizabeth Foster. 9 October 2019. Often cast in the shadow of her close friend Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire (1757-1806), Lady Elizabeth Foster (1757-1824) is an intriguing character in her own right. She grew up in relative poverty before her unsuccessful marriage to John Thomas Foster, from 1776 to 1780 ...

  4. 28 de mar. de 2021 · In 1795 the land, which contained an old round tower castle called Cormy Castle, belonged to John Thomas Foster (1747-1796), who had been MP for Dunleer, County Louth, and for Ennis, County Clare. The main building of Cormy Castle was in ruins, destroyed during the Cromwellian War, but its adjacent courtyard remained in good repair.

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  6. John Thomas (Thomas) Foster, II was born on month day 1861, in birth place, to Thomas William King Foster and Sarah Jane Foster (born Chubb). John had 14 siblings: Albert Edward Foster , Sarah Jane Johanson (born Foster) and 12 other siblings .

  7. Foster became a true champion of the guiding principles of international unionism, which originated in the United States and dominated the Montreal and Quebec union movement during the first half of the 20th century.