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445. Sir Thomas FORSTER [47106] (Sir Col. Thomas FORSTER Kt.377, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt.330, Catherine GREY306, Sir Ralph GREY of Howick270, Isabel GREY245, Dorothy OGLE228, Maud GREY200, Lady Joan de MOWBRAY160, Lord John de MOWBRAY 4th Baron de Axilholm127, Lord John de MOWBRAY 3rd Baron Mowbray of Axholme & Bramber87, 2nd Baron John de MOWBRAY Mowbray57, Rohese Agnes de CLARE41, Countess Maud Matilda de LACY of Gloucester19, Countess Margaret de QUINCY of Lincoln12, Robert7, Sahir III of Winchester (Earl [1st])4, Robert Justiciar of Lothian (Sir)3, Saer I1) was born on 6 Aug 1659, died in Oct 1725 at age 66, and was buried on 25 Oct 1725.

Noted events in his life were:

• Occupation: Sheriff, Northumberland England.

• Residence: Adderstone Northumberland England.

Thomas married Frances FORSTER [47125] on 27 Jan 1680 in South Bailey Durham Northunberland.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 496    i. Margaret FORSTER [47139] was born in 1681 in Adderstone Northumberland England.

   497    ii. General Thomas FORSTER [47140] was born in Mar 1683 in Adderstone Northumberland England, was baptised on 29 Mar 1683, died in 1738 in Boulogne Vendée Pays de la Loire France at age 55, and was buried in Bamburgh [was Bamborough] Northumberland England.

General Notes: From an [at present, 2021] unknown Source,
In 1704 Tom Forster became joint heir with his aunt, Lady Dorothy Crewe, to the Forsters' bankrupt estates in Bamburgh and Blanchland. The Forsters, once an important land-owning family, had fallen heavily into debt after years of gambling and excessive spending by Sir William and Ferdinando Forster, Dorothy's brothers. These debts were settled and the family rescued from their embarrassing predicament by Dorothy's husband, the wealthy Lord Crewe, Bishop of Durham. Despite having sworn oaths to William and Mary, and subsequently officiated at the coronation of George l, the Bishop was a known Jacobite sympathiser, having risen to favour in the Stuart Court. Tom Forster took up his father's parliamentary seat, becoming heavily involved in Jacobite politics and central to the plotting in Northumberland. He was elected as the English 'General' in the 1715 Rising because he was a Protestant, but afterwards made a scapegoat for the failed enterprise, and criticised by some of his fellow Jacobites for his poor leadership. After the surrender at Preston he was imprisoned in Newgate, escaping four days before his trial. He fled to the Continent and remained in exile for the rest of his life, steering clear of further political intrigue and holding an appointment as Steward in the royal household of James lll. After his death in 1738 at the age of fifty-four, his body was brought back to England and buried at Bamburgh.
BUT, in March 2021, Patrick de Meulmeester added the following:
For the record, General Thomas Forster participated in the Jacobite Rebellion in support of the Stuart family lost in the Battle of Preston.
He was then imprisoned in London's Newgate prison from where he managed to escape with the help of his sister Dorothy to the Vendée to join the Stuart Court.
After that Thomas Forster lost everything and it was his brother John Forster who was able to recover land and castles including the one in Bamborough.
John Forster, Thomas Forster's Brother, was a general in Queen Elizabeth's army and was also appointed Lord Warden of the Middle Marshes.

Here's what Dorothy Forster said about The Forster's and was recounted in Walter SEBANT's (1885) book 'DOROTHY FORSTER'
There are in Northumberland as many Forster's as there are Fenwick's and more. First, it had been said, but irreverently, The Lord made Adam and Eve and then He made the Forsters…
The ancient and original seat of the Forster's from time immemorial has been at Etherston, which is, being interpreted, the Adder Stone… (now Adderstone)
There are branches of the Forsters everywhere at Tuggall hall, at Aldermarston, at Bernwick, in London and I know not where else. But with those branches we have NOTHING here to do..
Especially, however, to be considered is the noble branch of Bamborough founded by Sir John FORSTER, the valiant and trusty Warden of the March under Good Queen Elizabeth for twenty-seven years and Governor of Bamborough Castle. It was to his son Sir Claudius that King James made a grant of the castle and manor of Bamborough !
By marriage, the Forsters were connected with nearly every family of gentle birth in the north: Lords Crewe, Wharton, Hilton, Ogle,the Radcliffes, Shaftoes, Swinburns, Chaytors, Herons, Selbys, Carnabys, Crasters, Ridleys, Fenwick, Salkelds, Grays of Chillingham, the Coles of Brancepeth….
One of the Forsters was Lord Chief Justice of England, another was Puisne Judge; many of them were Sheriffs, Knights of the Shire.Their history is, in a word, part and parcel of the history of Northumberland itself; that is to say of the great and glorious realm of England…
By my mother's side we came from the Bamborough Forsters - a branch of the family more distinguished in the world than the main stock, and remarkable for the gifts of politeness and love and learning.

   498    iii. Elizabeth FORSTER [47141] was born on 14 Aug 1684. (Died young)

   499    iv. William FORSTER [47142] was born in 1685 and died before 1690. (Died young)

   500    v. Dorothy FORSTER [47143] was born in 1686 and died in 1767 at age 81.

General Notes: She became the Northumbrian heroine of the 'Fifteen' when, with the help of a blacksmith friend, she cleverly engineered her brother Tom's escape from Newgate. The story, which has become entrenched in Northumbrian folklore, tells of her courageous journey to London through snow and ice, riding pillion with the blacksmith from Adderstone, near Bamburgh. After Tom's escape, and in order to outwit the authorities, she pretended that her brother had died abroad and organised that a coffin filled with sawdust should be placed in the Forster Vault at Bamburgh. 'The Lord Crewe Arms' in Blanchland is a property traditionally associated with Dorothy and her brother Tom. In Jacobite times this house belonged to their aunt, Lady Dorothy Crewe, the wife of Lord Nathaniel Crewe, Bishop of Durham.

AND, a Document received from Patrick de Meulemeester in June 2021, he quoted:
See hereunder what Dorothy Forster, the sister of General Thomas Forster said about the FORSTER'S and related by Walter SEBANT (1885) in his book 'DOROTHY FORSTER'

There are in Northumberland as many Forster's as there are Fenwick's and more. First, it had been said, but irreverently, The Lord made Adam and Eve and then He made the Forster's.
The ancient and original seat of the Forster's from time immemorial has been at Etherston, which is, being interpreted, the Adder Stone…

There are branches of the Forster's everywhere at Tuggall Hall, at Aldermarston, at Bernwick, in London and I know not where else. But with those branches we have NOTHING here to do.

Especially, however, to be considered is the noble branch of Bamborough founded by Sir John FORSTER, the valiant and trusty Warden of the March under Good Queen Elizabeth for twenty-seven years and Governor of Bamborough Castle. It was to his son Sir Claudius that King James made a grant of the castle and manor of Bamborough !

By marriage, the Forster's were connected with nearly every family of gentle birth in the north, Lords Crewe, Wharton, Hilton, Ogle, the Radcliffes, Shaftoes, Swinburns, Chaytors, Herons, Selbys, Carnabys, Crasters, Ridleys, Fenwick, Salkelds, Grays of Chillingham, the Coles of Brancepeth.
One of the Forster's was Lord Chief Justice of England, another was Puisne Judge ; many of them were Sheriffs, Knights of the Shire. Their history is , in a word, part and parcel of the history of Northumberland itself; that is to say of the great and glorious realm of England.

By my mother's side we came from the Bamborough Forster's- a branch of the family more distinguished in the world than the main stock, and remarkable for the gifts of politeness and love and learning.

Dorothy married Lord John ARMSTRONG [47147].

+ 501    vi. John FORSTER [47144] was born in 1688 and died in 1745 at age 57.

Thomas next married Mary [47145]. Mary died in Oct 1697.

General Notes: In a Book written by Walter Beasnt, suppposedly a Novel about her Step-Daughter, Dorothy, in that Book, Dorothy is supposed to have stated that her Father's Marriage to has 2nd Wife lasted a short while, as the Wife was killed as a Result of an accidental Shooting.

Thomas next married Barbara LEWES [47146] on 14 Feb 1701.

Children from this marriage were:

   502    i. Ralph FORSTER of Carham [120467] was born on 15 Apr 1703 and died before 1735.

   503    ii. Mary FORSTER [120468] was born about 1706.

Mary married Vincent PROCTOR of Rock [120469] on 27 Jan 1725.

446. Matthew FORSTER [120474] (Sir John FORSTER379, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt.330, Catherine GREY306, Sir Ralph GREY of Howick270, Isabel GREY245, Dorothy OGLE228, Maud GREY200, Lady Joan de MOWBRAY160, Lord John de MOWBRAY 4th Baron de Axilholm127, Lord John de MOWBRAY 3rd Baron Mowbray of Axholme & Bramber87, 2nd Baron John de MOWBRAY Mowbray57, Rohese Agnes de CLARE41, Countess Maud Matilda de LACY of Gloucester19, Countess Margaret de QUINCY of Lincoln12, Robert7, Sahir III of Winchester (Earl [1st])4, Robert Justiciar of Lothian (Sir)3, Saer I1) was born in 1666 in Alnwick Northumberland England, was baptised on 7 Mar 1667 in St Michael's Alnwick Northumberland England, and died about 1727 aged about 61.

Matthew married Mary COURTNAY [121368].

Children from this marriage were:

   504    i. Elizabeth FORSTER [120476] .

   505    ii. Catherine FORSTER [120477] .

+ 506    iii. Sir Thomas FORSTER of Walthamstow [120035] was born in 1697 in Alnwick Northumberland England, died in Aug 1763 in Walbrook City of London England at age 66, and was buried on 1 Sep 1763 in St Stephen's Walbrook City of London England.

   507    iv. Jacob FORSTER [121369] .

455. John FORSTER [47117] (Francis FORSTER381, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt.330, Catherine GREY306, Sir Ralph GREY of Howick270, Isabel GREY245, Dorothy OGLE228, Maud GREY200, Lady Joan de MOWBRAY160, Lord John de MOWBRAY 4th Baron de Axilholm127, Lord John de MOWBRAY 3rd Baron Mowbray of Axholme & Bramber87, 2nd Baron John de MOWBRAY Mowbray57, Rohese Agnes de CLARE41, Countess Maud Matilda de LACY of Gloucester19, Countess Margaret de QUINCY of Lincoln12, Robert7, Sahir III of Winchester (Earl [1st])4, Robert Justiciar of Lothian (Sir)3, Saer I1).

John married someone.

His child was:

   508    i. Thomas FORSTER [120084] was born in 1672 and died in 1726 at age 54.

456. Elizabeth FORSTER [47113] (Francis FORSTER381, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt.330, Catherine GREY306, Sir Ralph GREY of Howick270, Isabel GREY245, Dorothy OGLE228, Maud GREY200, Lady Joan de MOWBRAY160, Lord John de MOWBRAY 4th Baron de Axilholm127, Lord John de MOWBRAY 3rd Baron Mowbray of Axholme & Bramber87, 2nd Baron John de MOWBRAY Mowbray57, Rohese Agnes de CLARE41, Countess Maud Matilda de LACY of Gloucester19, Countess Margaret de QUINCY of Lincoln12, Robert7, Sahir III of Winchester (Earl [1st])4, Robert Justiciar of Lothian (Sir)3, Saer I1) was born in 1660 and died in 1691 at age 31.

Elizabeth married Charles MONTAGUE [47148].

The child from this marriage was:

   509    i. Charles MONTAGUE [47149] .

457. Thomas FORSTER [47119] (Robert FORSTER383, Matthew FORSTER331, Catherine GREY306, Sir Ralph GREY of Howick270, Isabel GREY245, Dorothy OGLE228, Maud GREY200, Lady Joan de MOWBRAY160, Lord John de MOWBRAY 4th Baron de Axilholm127, Lord John de MOWBRAY 3rd Baron Mowbray of Axholme & Bramber87, 2nd Baron John de MOWBRAY Mowbray57, Rohese Agnes de CLARE41, Countess Maud Matilda de LACY of Gloucester19, Countess Margaret de QUINCY of Lincoln12, Robert7, Sahir III of Winchester (Earl [1st])4, Robert Justiciar of Lothian (Sir)3, Saer I1).

Noted events in his life were:

• Residence: Horsley Northumberland England.

Thomas married Margaret FORSTER [47150] on 11 May 1708.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 510    i. Matthew FORSTER [47151] was born in 1715 and died in 1775 at age 60.

459. Elizabeth COLLINGWOOD [120601] (Elizabeth FORSTER391, John FORSTER of Cornhill337, Catherine GREY306, Sir Ralph GREY of Howick270, Isabel GREY245, Dorothy OGLE228, Maud GREY200, Lady Joan de MOWBRAY160, Lord John de MOWBRAY 4th Baron de Axilholm127, Lord John de MOWBRAY 3rd Baron Mowbray of Axholme & Bramber87, 2nd Baron John de MOWBRAY Mowbray57, Rohese Agnes de CLARE41, Countess Maud Matilda de LACY of Gloucester19, Countess Margaret de QUINCY of Lincoln12, Robert7, Sahir III of Winchester (Earl [1st])4, Robert Justiciar of Lothian (Sir)3, Saer I1) was born about 1685 in Cornhill Northumberland England and died in 1769 aged about 84.

Elizabeth married Prideaux SELBY of Brinkburn and Beal [120600] about 1705. Prideaux was born about 1678 and died in 1744 aged about 66.

Children from this marriage were:

   511    i. Hannah SELBY [121603] was born about 1706 and died in Jan 1739 aged about 33.

Hannah married John WILKIE of Broomhouse [121604] on 12 May 1726 in St Mary's Holy Island Northumberland England. John was born about 1697 and died in Feb 1767 aged about 70.

   512    ii. Grace SELBY [121605] was born about 1707 and died on 3 Apr 1799 aged about 92.

Grace married William SELBY of Berwick [121606] on 12 Sep 1734 in St Anne's Ancroft Northumberland England. William was born about 1705 and died on 17 Apr 1777 aged about 72.

   513    iii. John SELBY of Beal [120603] was born about 1717 and died in Feb 1785 aged about 68.

   514    iv. Elizabeth SELBY [121607] was born about 1720 and died about 1804 aged about 84.

Elizabeth married Thomas STIRLING [121608] on 16 Apr 1749 in St John the Baptist Lowick Northamptonshire England.

+ 515    v. Mary SELBY [120536] was born in 1721 and died in Sep 1750 at age 29.

+ 516    vi. George SELBY of Belford [120604] was born about 1724 and died in 1804 aged about 80.

463. Very Rev. Richard GRIFFITHS [81761] (Thomas GRIFFITHS392, Capt. Edward GRIFFITHS338, Robert GRIFFITHS307, William GRIFFITHS281, Sir William GRIFFITHS249, Joan TROUTBECK230, Margaret STANLEY206, Joan GOUSHILL161, Elizabeth FITZALAN128, Richard FITZALAN III, 4th Earl of Arundel90, Richard FITZALAN II, 3rd Earl of Arundel59, Alice de WARENNE42, Joan de VERE23, Robert de VERE Earl of Oxford15, Countess Hawise de QUINCY9, Sahir III of Winchester (Earl [1st])4, Robert Justiciar of Lothian (Sir)3, Saer I1) was born in 1643 and died in 1716 at age 73.

Richard married someone.

His child was:

+ 517    i. Edward GRIFFITHS [81751] was born in 1672 and died in 1750 at age 78.

464. Sir Henry BEAUMONT of Stoughton Grange [120653] (Sir Thomas BEAUMONT395, Nicholas BEAUMONT of Cole Orton339, Richard BEAUMONT of Cole Orton & Godeby308, William BEAUMONT282, Sir John BEAUMONT of Cole Orton & Godeby250, John BEAUMONT of Cole Orton & Godeby231, Sir Thomas BEAUMONT Seigneur de Basqueville208, Sir John BEAUMONT 4th Baronet Beaumont, K.G. P.C.168, Sir Henry BEAUMONT 3rd Baronet Beaumont133, Sir John BEAUMONT 2nd Baron Beaumont101, Countess Alice COMYN of Buchan60, Earl Alexander COMYN 4th of Buchan43, Earl [3rd] John COMYN of Buchan31, Elizabeth de QUINCY16, Roger of Winchester (Earl [2nd])11, Sahir III of Winchester (Earl [1st])4, Robert Justiciar of Lothian (Sir)3, Saer I1) died in Apr 1648.

Henry married Elizabeth [120654].

The child from this marriage was:

+ 518    i. Sir Thomas BEAUMONT 1st Baron of Stoughton Grange [120647] was born in 1608 and died in 1676 at age 68.

466. Barbara FORSTER [46951] (Phillis FORSTER398, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt.345, Thomas FORSTER 11th Gov. of Bamborough314, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt. 10th Governor of Bamborough284, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt.252, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt234, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt212, Joan de ELMEDEN174, Elizabeth d'UMFREVILLE135, Sir Thomas d'UMFREVILLE Lord of Riddesdale104, Thomas d'UMFREVILLE of Harbottle Castle64, Lord Robert d'UMFREVILLE Baron of Prudhoe & Earl of Angus45, Lady Elizabetha COMYN32, Elizabeth de QUINCY16, Roger of Winchester (Earl [2nd])11, Sahir III of Winchester (Earl [1st])4, Robert Justiciar of Lothian (Sir)3, Saer I1) was born about 1560 in Northumberland England.

Barbara married Robert WEETWOOD [47003]. Robert was born about 1558 in Weetwood? Northumberland England and died before 1608.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 519    i. Margaret WEETWOOD [47004] was born about 1582 in Weetwood? Northumberland England.

467. John FORSTER [46952] (Phillis FORSTER398, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt.345, Thomas FORSTER 11th Gov. of Bamborough314, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt. 10th Governor of Bamborough284, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt.252, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt234, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt212, Joan de ELMEDEN174, Elizabeth d'UMFREVILLE135, Sir Thomas d'UMFREVILLE Lord of Riddesdale104, Thomas d'UMFREVILLE of Harbottle Castle64, Lord Robert d'UMFREVILLE Baron of Prudhoe & Earl of Angus45, Lady Elizabetha COMYN32, Elizabeth de QUINCY16, Roger of Winchester (Earl [2nd])11, Sahir III of Winchester (Earl [1st])4, Robert Justiciar of Lothian (Sir)3, Saer I1) was born about 1564 in Northumberland England and died on 9 Jan 1608 in Newham Northumberland England aged about 44.

Noted events in his life were:

• Residence at Death: Newham Hall, 9 Jan 1608, Newham Northumberland England.

John married someone.

His children were:

   520    i. Eleanor FORSTER [47005] was born about 1590 in Northumberland England. Another name for Eleanor was Eleanor GARNER.

   521    ii. Mary FORSTER [47006] . Another name for Mary is Mary GARNER.

   522    iii. Barbara FORSTER [47007] was born about 1590 in Northumberland England. Another name for Barbara was Barbara GARNER.

468. Dorothy FORSTER [46953] (Phillis FORSTER398, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt.345, Thomas FORSTER 11th Gov. of Bamborough314, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt. 10th Governor of Bamborough284, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt.252, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt234, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt212, Joan de ELMEDEN174, Elizabeth d'UMFREVILLE135, Sir Thomas d'UMFREVILLE Lord of Riddesdale104, Thomas d'UMFREVILLE of Harbottle Castle64, Lord Robert d'UMFREVILLE Baron of Prudhoe & Earl of Angus45, Lady Elizabetha COMYN32, Elizabeth de QUINCY16, Roger of Winchester (Earl [2nd])11, Sahir III of Winchester (Earl [1st])4, Robert Justiciar of Lothian (Sir)3, Saer I1) was born about 1560 in Northumberland England.

Dorothy married George FENWICK [47008] before 1603.

The child from this marriage was:

   523    i. George FENWICK [47009] was born in 1603 and died in 1656 at age 53.

471. Nicholas FORSTER [47027] (Elizabeth FORSTER401, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt.345, Thomas FORSTER 11th Gov. of Bamborough314, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt. 10th Governor of Bamborough284, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt.252, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt234, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt212, Joan de ELMEDEN174, Elizabeth d'UMFREVILLE135, Sir Thomas d'UMFREVILLE Lord of Riddesdale104, Thomas d'UMFREVILLE of Harbottle Castle64, Lord Robert d'UMFREVILLE Baron of Prudhoe & Earl of Angus45, Lady Elizabetha COMYN32, Elizabeth de QUINCY16, Roger of Winchester (Earl [2nd])11, Sahir III of Winchester (Earl [1st])4, Robert Justiciar of Lothian (Sir)3, Saer I1) was born in 1612 in Blanchland Northumberland England and died on 10 Dec 1636 at age 24.

Nicholas married Anne CHAYTOR [47085]. Anne was born about 1615.

Children from this marriage were:

   524    i. John FORSTER [47086] was born in 1633 and died in 1636 at age 3. (Died young)

   525    ii. Frances FORSTER [47087] was born about 1634 in Bamburgh [was Bamborough] Northumberland England.

Frances married Francis LIDDELL [47091].

+ 526    iii. Sir William FORSTER Kt. [47088] was born in 1636 and died on 12 Nov 1674 at age 38.

   527    iv. Ferdinando FORSTER [47089] .

   528    v. Mary FORSTER [47090] .

Mary married MOORE [47092].

472. Thomas FORSTER [47028] (Elizabeth FORSTER401, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt.345, Thomas FORSTER 11th Gov. of Bamborough314, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt. 10th Governor of Bamborough284, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt.252, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt234, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt212, Joan de ELMEDEN174, Elizabeth d'UMFREVILLE135, Sir Thomas d'UMFREVILLE Lord of Riddesdale104, Thomas d'UMFREVILLE of Harbottle Castle64, Lord Robert d'UMFREVILLE Baron of Prudhoe & Earl of Angus45, Lady Elizabetha COMYN32, Elizabeth de QUINCY16, Roger of Winchester (Earl [2nd])11, Sahir III of Winchester (Earl [1st])4, Robert Justiciar of Lothian (Sir)3, Saer I1).

Noted events in his life were:

• Residence: The Friars, Nr. Bamburgh [was Bamborough] Northumberland England.

Thomas married someone.

His child was:

   529    i. John FORSTER [47093] .

473. Elizabeth FORSTER [47029] (Elizabeth FORSTER401, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt.345, Thomas FORSTER 11th Gov. of Bamborough314, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt. 10th Governor of Bamborough284, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt.252, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt234, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt212, Joan de ELMEDEN174, Elizabeth d'UMFREVILLE135, Sir Thomas d'UMFREVILLE Lord of Riddesdale104, Thomas d'UMFREVILLE of Harbottle Castle64, Lord Robert d'UMFREVILLE Baron of Prudhoe & Earl of Angus45, Lady Elizabetha COMYN32, Elizabeth de QUINCY16, Roger of Winchester (Earl [2nd])11, Sahir III of Winchester (Earl [1st])4, Robert Justiciar of Lothian (Sir)3, Saer I1).

Elizabeth married William ERLINGTON [47094]. William died about 1637.

Children from this marriage were:

   530    i. John ERLINGTON [47095] .

   531    ii. George ERLINGTON [47096] .

474. Claudius FORSTER [47030] (Elizabeth FORSTER401, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt.345, Thomas FORSTER 11th Gov. of Bamborough314, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt. 10th Governor of Bamborough284, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt.252, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt234, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt212, Joan de ELMEDEN174, Elizabeth d'UMFREVILLE135, Sir Thomas d'UMFREVILLE Lord of Riddesdale104, Thomas d'UMFREVILLE of Harbottle Castle64, Lord Robert d'UMFREVILLE Baron of Prudhoe & Earl of Angus45, Lady Elizabetha COMYN32, Elizabeth de QUINCY16, Roger of Winchester (Earl [2nd])11, Sahir III of Winchester (Earl [1st])4, Robert Justiciar of Lothian (Sir)3, Saer I1) died after 1663.

Noted events in his life were:

• Residence: Blanchland Northumberland England.

Claudius married someone.

His child was:

   532    i. John FORSTER [47097] .

483. Reginald FORSTER [47014] (Thomas FORSTER408, Cuthbert FORSTER346, Thomas FORSTER 11th Gov. of Bamborough314, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt. 10th Governor of Bamborough284, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt.252, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt234, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt212, Joan de ELMEDEN174, Elizabeth d'UMFREVILLE135, Sir Thomas d'UMFREVILLE Lord of Riddesdale104, Thomas d'UMFREVILLE of Harbottle Castle64, Lord Robert d'UMFREVILLE Baron of Prudhoe & Earl of Angus45, Lady Elizabetha COMYN32, Elizabeth de QUINCY16, Roger of Winchester (Earl [2nd])11, Sahir III of Winchester (Earl [1st])4, Robert Justiciar of Lothian (Sir)3, Saer I1) was born about 1594 in Brunton Hall Northumberland England and died on 30 May 1681 in Ipswich Essex Co. MA USA aged about 87.

General Notes: Reginald Foster came to America in one of the vessels embargoed by King Charles I, accompanied by his wife, Judith, five sons and two daughters, and settled in Ipswich, Mass., about the year 1638, and was one of the earliest inhabitants of that town. His English ancestry, beginning with his father, was as follows: Thomas, Cuthbert, Sir Thomas, Sir Thomas, Sir Thomas, Sir Thomas, Sir Thomas, Sir William, Sir Richard, Sir Reginald, Sir Hugo, and Sir Richard. A sister of Sir Richard, named Matilda or Maude, was the wife of William I, the Conqueror, King of England. From Sir Richard Forester sprung the Blake Foresters of Ashfield and Knockmoy Abbey, County of Galway, and Inchorey Castle, County of Clare; also, the Foresters of Etherston and Bamborough Castle on Northumberland, who are so vividly described in the historical novel, "Dorothy Forster", by Sir Walter Besant, the celebrated English novelist.
Source: James Otis Lyford's History of the Town of Canterbury, Vol 2, p.132.

Information extracted from "The History of Canterbury, NH 1727-1912." The book came in two volumes and was compiled by James O. Lyford, whose relatives came from there. The book was published in 1912 by The Rumford Press. It is available for viewing at the New York Public Library; and, in part says:
Reginold Foster came to America in one of the vessels embargoes by King Charles I, accompanied by his wife, Judith, five sons and 2 daughters, settled in Ipswich, Mass around 1638 as one of the earliest inhabitants of the town. His will was proved Jun 9, 1681. Children were all born in England between 1618 and 1636. Each child had families from nine to 14 children, many of whom settled in Ipswich, Boxford, Andover and other nearby towns in Mass. Many have attained national distinction (US Senator Lafayette Sabine Foster of Conn and Senator Addison G. Foster of Washington.)

Although it is thought that Reginald settled in Ipswich around 1638, his name doesn't appear in town records until 1652, when he and Thomas Clark constructed a canal adjoining the Chebacco River. At his death, Reginald's estate was valued at 744 Pounds, 16 Shilling. Reginald owned Plum and Hog Islands, which remained in the family for several generations.
Source: Edward Jacob Forster's Pedigree and Descendants of Jacob Forster, Sen. of Charlestown, Mass.

Reginald married Judith WIGNOL [47046] on 28 Jun 1619 in Theydon Garnon Essex England. Judith was born about 1597 in Exeter Devon England.

Children from this marriage were:

   533    i. Mary FORSTER [47047] was born in 1619 in Exeter Devon England.

   534    ii. Sarah FORSTER [47048] was born in 1620 in Exeter Devon England.

   535    iii. Abraham FORSTER [47049] was born from 1621 to 1622 in Exeter Devon England.

   536    iv. Isaac FORSTER [47050] was born in 1630 in Exeter Devon England.

   537    v. Jacob FORSTER [47052] was born in 1630 in Exeter Devon England.

   538    vi. William FORSTER [47051] was born in 1633 in Exeter Devon England.

   539    vii. Reginald FORSTER [47053] was born in 1636 in Exeter Devon England.

Reginald next married Sarah [47054].

488. Rev. William FORSTER MA BD [Cambs] [46809] (William FORSTER420, Ralph FORSTER350, Thomas FORSTER 11th Gov. of Bamborough314, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt. 10th Governor of Bamborough284, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt.252, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt234, Sir Thomas FORSTER Kt212, Joan de ELMEDEN174, Elizabeth d'UMFREVILLE135, Sir Thomas d'UMFREVILLE Lord of Riddesdale104, Thomas d'UMFREVILLE of Harbottle Castle64, Lord Robert d'UMFREVILLE Baron of Prudhoe & Earl of Angus45, Lady Elizabetha COMYN32, Elizabeth de QUINCY16, Roger of Winchester (Earl [2nd])11, Sahir III of Winchester (Earl [1st])4, Robert Justiciar of Lothian (Sir)3, Saer I1) was born in Dec 1629 in Newcastle upon Tyne Northumberland England, was baptised on 20 Feb 1630 in All Saints Church Newcastle upon Tyne Northumberland England, died on 8 Dec 1679 in Stanground Peterborough Cambridgeshire England at age 50, and was buried in Stanground Peterborough Cambridgeshire England.

General Notes: In a File of Documents received from Marigold [Roberts] Potter in February 2015, was included the Following on various Members of the Forster Family:
Inherited land at Orton Waterville from his wife's first husband Samuel See Samuel's father's WILL. The land at Orton was on a lease from Pembroke Hall -- See Victoria County History Huntingdon Vol 3, p 215
William's body was buried in chancel of St John the Baptist Church at Stanground. There is a memorial to William in the chancel.

Other family members are also buried in a vault under the floor slabs in Stanground church.
Coveney died 1665 Thomas Coveney died 1684 Charles Coveney died 1689
Forster of Peterborough died 1752 Jane Forster died 1788
Forster died 1784 (Jane & Amey were sisters) See Peile I P518
See: A Collection of Reports of Cases, the Statutes and Ecclesiastical Laws Relating to Tithes. Devie V Lord Brownlow 1778, pp318 349. William and Alice Forster and Robert Coveney are mentioned in the report, pp 333 & 335.
The appellant produced, and relied on, the depositions thus taken, as evidence for him on the present trial he read from the said depositions the following passages, viz. the deposition of Robert Coveney, to the 11th interrogatory, folio 34, who said, "That about fourteen years before the time of his examination, to the best of his remembrance, there was a trial at common law, between Charles earl of Westmorland, plaintiff, and one Moreley and others, tenants of the King's Lands," defendants at which trial the said earl obtained a verdict for the tithes of the said lands, the deponent being present thereat, and that the said earl was, at the time of the said trial, lord and owner of the said manor of Stanground; and says he has heard and believes, that there was a private composition made between the late lord Berkley (or his agents) then lessee of the said lands, and William Forbes, then vicar of Stanground aforesaid, concerning the payment of these tithes." p 333

Alice Foster, to the tenth and eleventh interrogatory. "Who proved that the tithes of grain and hay of the Adventurer's Lands were several years after the drainage, taken by the owners and occupiers of those lands, by virtue of composition of 25l. per annum, paid by lord Berkley and his agents to William Forster, then vicar of Stanground." p 335

Robert Coveney, to the fourteenth interrogatory, "Proved that the vicar had, to his knowledge, for twenty years past, and upwards, received all tithes of grain within the fields of Farcet, together with the small tithes of Stanground, and a composition of 25l. yearly. paid by the lords of Stanground and Farcet, for all their fen or marsh grounds belonging to either or both manors." p 335

National Archives: HP80/2/1/2/3 ND
by the Rev. J. Devie of letters re the cases the Countess of Westmorland to Dr. Holdsworth, Emanuel College, Cambridge and the Master and Fellows of the College (Nov 1639-Mar 1639/40), with the agreement (26 Aug 1640) and a valuation for tithes, in Northside, South Side and Washland, Stanground. Also copy of the letter from W. Forster to the President of the College re the case between the Earl of Westmorland and Lord Berkeley about claimed tithes. (26 Feb 1666)

Noted events in his life were:

• Education: Christ's College, admitted as Sizar under Mr. Widdrington, 11 Apr 1648, Cambridge Cambridgeshire England.

• Education: Christ's College, gaining a B.A., 1651, Cambridge Cambridgeshire England.

• Education: Christ's College, gaining a M.A., 1655, Cambridge Cambridgeshire England.

• Education: Emmanuel College, becoming a Fellow, 10 Jun 1655, Cambridge Cambridgeshire England.

• Education: Emmanuel College, gaining a B.D., 1662, Cambridge Cambridgeshire England.

• Occupation: Vicar [until his Death in 1679], 30 Dec 1662, Stanground Peterborough Cambridgeshire England.

• Burial: in the Chancel of St John the Baptist Church, Dec 1679, Stanground Peterborough Cambridgeshire England.

William married Alice COVENEY [46810] on 3 Jul 1661 in Great St Andrew's Cambridge Cambridgeshire England. Alice died on 8 Jan 1694 and was buried in Stanground Peterborough Cambridgeshire England.

Children from this marriage were:

   540    i. Rev. William FORSTER MA [Cambs] [47098] died in 1719.

   541    ii. Mary FORSTER [47099] .

Mary married WILSON [94429].

   542    iii. Elizabeth FORSTER [47100] .

   543    iv. FORSTER [47101] .

+ 544    v. John FORSTER [46807] was born in 1672 in Great Gransden Huntingdonshire England, was baptised on 24 Mar 1673 in Great Gransden Huntingdonshire England, died on 13 Dec 1752 in Peterborough Northamptonshire England at age 80, and was buried in Stanground Peterborough Cambridgeshire England.

492. MUSCHAMP [121729] (Margaret GREY439, Isabel DARCY374, Lord William DARCY327, Richard DARCY294, 7th Baron John DARCY of Knaith263, Lord John DARCY 5th Baron of Knayth237, Elizabeth GREY218, Alice de NEVILLE177, 1st Earl Ralph NEVILLE of Westmorland147, 3rd Baron John de NEVILLE of Raby113, 2nd Baron Ralph de NEVILLE of Raby74, Euphemia FitzRobert de CLAVERING50, Margaret la ZOUCHE37, Helen Ela de QUINCY18, Roger of Winchester (Earl [2nd])11, Sahir III of Winchester (Earl [1st])4, Robert Justiciar of Lothian (Sir)3, Saer I1).

MUSCHAMP married Gawin ORD of Fenwick [121728].

The child from this marriage was:

+ 545    i. Oliver ORD of Fenwick [121700] .

495. Catherine FITZGERALD [82167] (Hon. Robert FITZGERALD442, George FITZGERALD 16th Earl of Kildare376, Thomas FITZGERALD 15th Earl of Kildare328, Hon. Edward FITZGERALD295, Lady Elizabeth GREY264, Cecily BONVILLE238, Catherine NEVIL220, 5th Earl Richard NEVILLE of Salisbury186, 1st Earl Ralph NEVILLE of Westmorland147, 3rd Baron John de NEVILLE of Raby113, 2nd Baron Ralph de NEVILLE of Raby74, Euphemia FitzRobert de CLAVERING50, Margaret la ZOUCHE37, Helen Ela de QUINCY18, Roger of Winchester (Earl [2nd])11, Sahir III of Winchester (Earl [1st])4, Robert Justiciar of Lothian (Sir)3, Saer I1) was born in 1680.

Catherine married Rt. Rev. Dive DOWNES [82166]. Dive was born in 1653 and died in 1709 at age 56.

Noted events in his life were:

• Occupation: Bishop, Ross and Cork Ireland.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 546    i. Anne DOWNES [82159] was born in 1709 and died in 1801 at age 92.


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