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There have been six Forster Baronetcies, four in the Baronetage of England, one in the Baronetage of Ireland and one in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. All are extinct.


Forster of Bamburgh

The Baronetcy of Forster of Bamburgh was created in the Baronetage of England by
James I James I may refer to: People *James I of Aragon (1208–1276) *James I of Sicily or James II of Aragon (1267–1327) *James I, Count of La Marche (1319–1362), Count of Ponthieu *James I, Count of Urgell (1321–1347) *James I of Cyprus (1334–13 ...
for Claudius Forster of
Bamburgh Castle Bamburgh Castle is a castle on the northeast coast of England, by the village of Bamburgh in Northumberland. It is a Grade I listed building. The site was originally the location of a Celtic Brittonic fort known as ''Din Guarie'' and may have ...
,
Northumberland Northumberland () is a county in Northern England, one of two counties in England which border with Scotland. Notable landmarks in the county include Alnwick Castle, Bamburgh Castle, Hadrian's Wall and Hexham Abbey. It is bordered by land ...
, on 7 March 1620. George Edward Cokayne ''Complete Baronetage Volume 1'' 1900 p 137
/ref> The Forsters of Etherstone, Co Durham and Bamburgh, a long-established and prolific Northumbrian family, provided twelve successive Governors of Bamburgh Castle over a period of 400 years, but the family was ultimately ruined as a result of their part in the
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in the 18th century. They subsequently lived for over 100 years at Adderstone, a property sometimes confused by modern-day Forsters with Etherstone.


Forster of Bamburgh (1620)

* Sir Claudius Forster, 1st Baronet (–1623) ''Extinct on his death''


Other notable Northumberland Forsters

* Thomas Forster (1683–1738)


Forster of Aldermaston

The Baronetcy of Forster of Aldermaston was created in the Baronetage of England by
James I James I may refer to: People *James I of Aragon (1208–1276) *James I of Sicily or James II of Aragon (1267–1327) *James I, Count of La Marche (1319–1362), Count of Ponthieu *James I, Count of Urgell (1321–1347) *James I of Cyprus (1334–13 ...
for Humphrey Forster of
Aldermaston Court Aldermaston Court is a country house and private park built in the Victorian era for Daniel Higford Davall Burr with incorporations from a Stuart house. It is south-east of the village nucleus of Aldermaston in the English county of Berkshir ...
, Berkshire on 20 May 1620. George Edward Cokayne ''Complete Baronetage Volume 1'' 1900 p 145
/ref> The Forsters of Aldermaston descended from the Forsters of Harpsden in Oxfordshire and supposedly from the Forsters of Bamburgh Castle in Northumberland.


Forster of Aldermaston (1620)

* Sir Humphrey Forster, 1st Baronet (1595–1663) *
Sir Humphrey Forster, 2nd Baronet Sir Humphrey Forster, 2nd Baronet (c. 1649 – December 1711) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1677 and 1695. Forster was the son of William Forster of Aldermaston House and his wife Elizabeth T ...
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Forster of East Greenwich

The Baronetcy of Forster of East Greenwich was created on 11 July 1661 in the Baronetage of England for Reginald Forster, a London goldsmith who served at the Court of
Charles I Charles I may refer to: Kings and emperors * Charlemagne (742–814), numbered Charles I in the lists of Holy Roman Emperors and French kings * Charles I of Anjou (1226–1285), also king of Albania, Jerusalem, Naples and Sicily * Charles I of ...
. The 2nd Baronet married a Warwickshire heiress but died childless and the Baronetcy became extinct.


Forster of East Greenwich (1661)

* Sir Reginald Forster, 1st Baronet (1618–84) * Sir Reginald Forster, 2nd Baronet (1640–1705) ''Extinct on his death''


Forster of Coolderry

The Baronetcy of Forster of Coolderry, County Monaghan was created in the Baronetage of Ireland on 15 January 1794 for Thomas Forster.


Forster of Coolderry (1794)

* Sir Thomas Forster, 1st Baronet (1751–1843) *
Sir George Forster, 2nd Baronet Sir George Forster, 2nd Baronet (21 March 1796 – 4 April 1876), was an Irish politician. He was born at Baronstown Glebe, co. Louth, the only son and heir of Sir Thomas Forster, 1st Baronet of Coolderry, co. Monaghan and educated at Trinity C ...
(1796–1876), MP for
Monaghan Monaghan ( ; ) is the county town of County Monaghan, Ireland. It also provides the name of its civil parish and barony. The population of the town as of the 2016 census was 7,678. The town is on the N2 road from Dublin to Derry and Lette ...
1852–1865 * Sir Thomas Oriel Forster, 3rd Baronet (1824–1895) * Sir Robert Forster, 4th Baronet (1827–1904)


Forster of Lysways Hall

The Baronetcy of Forster of Lysways Hall''Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland'' (1862) p. 499 was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 17 March 1874 for Charles Forster, of Lysways Hall, Longdon, Staffordshire,
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for
Walsall Walsall (, or ; locally ) is a market town and administrative centre in the West Midlands County, England. Historically part of Staffordshire, it is located north-west of Birmingham, east of Wolverhampton and from Lichfield. Walsall is th ...
1852–91, son of
Charles Smith Forster Charles Smith Forster (1786 – 17 November 1850) was an English banker and Conservative politician who represented Walsall in the 19th century. Forster was born at Walsall, the son of Charles Forster and his wife Hannah Westley. He became a ban ...
, banker, of Walsall, and
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1845.


Forster of Lysways Hall (1874)

*
Sir Charles Forster, 1st Baronet Sir Charles Forster, 1st Baronet (3 August 1815 – 26 July 1891) was an English Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1852 to 1891. Biography Forster was born at Worcester, the only son of Charles Smith Forster of Lysways Hal ...
(1815–1891) *Sir Charles Forster, 2nd Baronet (1841–1914) married on 1899 Mary, daughter of the late Archdale Villiers Palmer, of Nazeing Park, Essex. *Sir Francis Villiers Forster, 3rd Baronet (1850–1930) ''Extinct on his death''


Forster of The Grange

The Baronetcy of Forster of The Grange was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 2 February 1912 for Ralph Forster, of The Grange, Sutton, Surrey.


Forster of The Grange (1912)

*Sir Ralph Collingwood Forster, 1st Baronet (1850–1930) ''Extinct on his death'' **Eva (b. 1889) married on 1917 Major Francis Rowley Hill and had issue: ***Ralph Francis (b. 1920) **Ruth (b. 1891) married on 1920 Capt. Andreas J. Floor, and had issue. **Hilda (b. 1893) married on 1927 Col. James Forbes Robertson, and had issue.


References

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Forster Extinct baronetcies in the Baronetage of England Extinct baronetcies in the Baronetage of Ireland Extinct baronetcies in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom People from Aldermaston People from Northumberland