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15th/16th/17th-century politicians

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John Foster (MP for Bristol) John Foster may refer to: 15th/16th/17th-century politicians * John Foster (MP for Bristol), 15th-century MP for Bristol (UK Parliament constituency), Bristol * John Foster (died 1576), Member of Parliament for Winchester (UK Parliament constit ...
, 15th-century MP for Bristol *
John Foster (died 1576) John Foster may refer to: 15th/16th/17th-century politicians * John Foster (MP for Bristol), 15th-century MP for Bristol * John Foster (died 1576), Member of Parliament for Winchester, Plympton Erle and Hindon * John Foster (by 1508-47/51), M ...
, Member of Parliament for
Winchester Winchester is a City status in the United Kingdom, cathedral city in Hampshire, England. The city lies at the heart of the wider City of Winchester, a local government Districts of England, district, at the western end of the South Downs Nation ...
, Plympton Erle and Hindon * John Foster (by 1508-47/51), MP for Much Wenlock *
John Foster (died 1558) John Foster or Forster (by 1511 – 1558), of Bramfield, Hertfordshire, was an English politician. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Shaftesbury in 1555 and Hertfordshire Hertfordshire ( or ; often abbreviated Herts) is ...
, MP for Shaftesbury and Hertfordshire *
John Foster (printer) John Foster (1648 – September 9, 1681) was an early American engraver and printer who lived in Boston in the Massachusetts Bay Colony when the colony was still in its infancy. He is credited with producing the first printed image in British ...
(1648–1681) was the earliest American engraver and the first Boston printer.


18th-century politicians

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John Foster of Dunleer John Foster of Dunleer (born 1665-died 16 May 1747) was elected member to the Irish House of Commons for the constituency of ''Dunleer'', in County Louth. He formerly held the position of Mayor of Dunleer Corporation. He was the son of Colonel An ...
(died 1747), MP for Dunleer, grandfather of 1st Baron Oriel * John Thomas Foster (1747–1796), MP *
John William Foster John William Foster (1745 – January 1809), of Rosy Park, was an Anglo-Irish volunteer and politician. He was the grandson of John Foster of Dunleer, MP for Dunleer and Elizabeth, née Fortescue.Burke's Peerage Foster was appointed High Sherif ...
(1745–1809), MP for Dunleer * John Foster, 1st Baron Oriel (1740–1828), speaker of the Irish House of Commons *
John Foster (Dunleer MP) John Foster (1770 - April 1792), styled The Honourable, was an Anglo-Irish politician. Foster was the son of John Foster, 1st Baron Oriel and Margaretta, Viscountess Ferrard. He was educated at Eton College and Trinity College, Cambridge. Foster s ...
(1770–1792), MP for Dunleer 1790–1792, son of 1st Baron Oriel


19th/20th-century politicians

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John Leslie Foster John Leslie Foster, FRS (c. 1781 – 10 July 1842) was an Irish barrister, judge and Tory Member of Parliament (MP) in the United Kingdom Parliament. In 1830 he was appointed a Baron of the Court of Exchequer of Ireland. He was the son of Wil ...
(1781–1842), Irish barrister, judge and member of parliament * John Foster (Australian politician) (1818–1900), politician in colonial New South Wales and Victoria *
John W. Foster John Watson Foster (March 2, 1836 – November 15, 1917) was an American diplomat and military officer, as well as a lawyer and journalist. His highest public office was U.S. Secretary of State under Benjamin Harrison, although he also proved inf ...
(1836–1917), American diplomat * John H. Foster (1862–1917), U.S. Representative from Indiana * Kenneth Foster (politician) (John Kenneth Foster, 1866–1930), British Conservative Party politician *
John Foster (MP for Northwich) Brigadier Sir John Galway Foster (21 February 1903 – 1 February 1982) was a British Conservative Party politician, British Army officer and legal scholar. He served as Member of Parliament for the Northwich constituency in Cheshire from 1945 ...
(1904–1982), British Conservative Party politician *
John Foster (Tasmanian politician) John Foster (1792–1875) was the eldest son of a Yorkshire farmer and landowner who came to Tasmania as a free settler in 1823, with his widowed mother, Jane, and youngest brother, Henry. The family received grants of land near Campbell Town, Ta ...
(1792–1875), member of the Tasmanian Legislative Council * John Foster (Lord Mayor of York) on
List of Lord Mayors of York The Lord Mayor of York is the chairman of City of York Council, first citizen and civic head of York. The appointment is made by the council each year in May, at the same time appointing a sheriff, the city's other civic head. York's lord mayor ...
*John Foster, candidate in the
1927 Manitoba general election The 1927 Manitoba general election was held on 28 June 1927 to elect Members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Manitoba, Canada. The result was a second consecutive victory for Manitoba farmers, following its 1922 win. This was the ...
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John Foster (Virginia politician) John Foster may refer to: 15th/16th/17th-century politicians * John Foster (MP for Bristol), 15th-century MP for Bristol * John Foster (died 1576), Member of Parliament for Winchester, Plympton Erle and Hindon * John Foster (by 1508-47/51), M ...
on
List of mayors of Richmond, Virginia The Mayor of Richmond, Virginia, Mayor of Richmond is the chief executive of the government of Richmond, Virginia, Richmond, Virginia, as stipulated by the city's charter. This list includes Mayor of Richmond, Virginia, mayors who were appointed ...


Academics

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John Stuart Foster John Stuart Foster (May 30, 1890 – September 9, 1964) was a Canadian physicist. Biography Born in Clarence, Nova Scotia, he completed his Ph.D. at Yale University with a dissertation on the first measurements of the Stark effect in Helium ...
(1890–1944), Canadian physicist *
John S. Foster Jr. John Stuart Foster Jr. (born September 18, 1922) is an American physicist, best known as the fourth director of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and as Director, Defense Research and Engineering under four Secretaries of Defense and two Pr ...
(John Stuart Foster Jr., born 1922), American physicist and government official * John Bellamy Foster (born 1953), American Marxist scholar * John Wells Foster (1815–1873), American geologist *
John Foster (essayist) John Foster (1770–1843) was an English Baptist minister and essayist. The son of a weaver, born in Halifax, Yorkshire, and educated for the ministry at the Baptist college in Bristol, Foster served as a minister for a number of years. Becomi ...
(1770–1843), English essayist *
John Foster (philosopher) John Andrew Foster (5 May 1941 - 12 March 2009), known as John Foster, was a British philosopher and tutorial Fellow of Brasenose College, Oxford, from 1966 to 2005 (and then a Emeritus Fellow until his death in 2009). He authored several book ...
(1941–2009), British philosopher *
John Foster (canon) John Foster (died 1773) was a Canon of Windsor from 1772 to 1773''Fasti Wyndesorienses'', May 1950. S.L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle and Headmaster of Eton College from 1765 to 1773. Career He w ...
(died 1773), headmaster of Eton College *
John Foster (paleontologist) John Russell Foster (born November 3, 1966) is an American paleontologist. Foster has worked with dinosaur remains from the Late Jurassic of the Colorado Plateau and Rocky Mountains, as well as working on Cambrian age trilobite faunas in the sou ...
(born 1966), American paleontologist * John Wilson Foster (born 1942), Irish literary critic and cultural historian


Art and entertainment

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John Foster (British singer) Bronski Beat were a British synthpop trio which achieved success in the mid-1980s, particularly with the 1984 chart hit " Smalltown Boy", from their debut album '' The Age of Consent''. "Smalltown Boy" was their only US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 ...
(born 1960), British singer *
John Foster (Italian singer) Paolo Occhipinti (born 23 August 1939), best known as John Foster, is an Italian former singer and journalist. Life and career Born in Milan, Occhipinti had already a professional career as a musical critic and a journalist when he started sing ...
(born 1939), Italian singer *
John Foster (cartoonist) John Foster (November 27, 1886 – February 16, 1959), was a cartoonist and film director. He is remembered for his direction in over a hundred films, including the Van Beuren Tom and Jerry series and the early (1928) sound-on-film cartoon "Din ...
(1886–1959), also director *
John Foster (printer) John Foster (1648 – September 9, 1681) was an early American engraver and printer who lived in Boston in the Massachusetts Bay Colony when the colony was still in its infancy. He is credited with producing the first printed image in British ...
(1648–1681), American printer and engraver * John B. Foster (artist) (1865–1930), New England watercolorist *John Foster, a character in the television series '' Skins'' * John Foster (cinematographer), see
Independent Spirit Award for Best Cinematography The Independent Spirit Award for Best Cinematography is one of the annual awards given out by Film Independent, a non-profit organization dedicated to independent film and independent filmmakers, since 1985. Winners and nominees 1980s * 1985: T ...
* John Foster (composer) (1752–1822), English composer


Sports

* John Foster Jr. (sailor) (born 1963), American sport-sailor * John Foster Sr. (sailor) (born 1938), American sport-sailor & sled racer *
John Foster (footballer) John Colin Foster (born 19 September 1973) is an English football manager and former professional footballer who played as a defender. Career Foster began his career with Manchester City, playing several season in the Premier League. He late ...
(born 1973), English footballer *
John Foster (baseball) John Norman Foster (born May 17, 1978) is an American former professional baseball pitcher and currently pitching coach for the Chinatrust Brothers of the Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL). Career Foster was drafted by the Atlanta Bra ...
(born 1978), American baseball player *
John Foster (cricketer) John Foster (born 2 November 1955) is a former English cricketer. Foster was a right-handed batsman. He was born in Oldham, Lancashire and educated at Hulme Grammar School and the University of Bradford.Published under Association of Cricket ...
(born 1955), former English cricketer *
John B. Foster (baseball) John Buckingham Foster (July 16, 1863 – September 29, 1941) was an American baseball writer, ballclub officer and sports editor.Sprechman, Jordan; Shannon, Bill (1998). ''This Day in New York Sports''. Sports Publishing LLC. Born in New York Ci ...
(1863–1941), New York City baseball writer, sports editor, and ballclub officer * John Foster (sport shooter) (born 1936), American sports shooter *
John Foster (water polo) John Lewis 'Jake' Foster (11 May 1931 – 28 January 2013) was an Australian water polo player. He competed at the 1952 Summer Olympics and the 1956 Summer Olympics. His daughter Margot won a bronze in the women's coxed four event at the 19 ...
(1931–2013), Australian water polo player


Journalists

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John Foster (Canadian journalist) John Foster may refer to: 15th/16th/17th-century politicians * John Foster (MP for Bristol), 15th-century MP for Bristol * John Foster (died 1576), Member of Parliament for Winchester, Plympton Erle and Hindon * John Foster (by 1508-47/51), M ...
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John Foster (BBC journalist) John Foster may refer to: 15th/16th/17th-century politicians * John Foster (MP for Bristol), 15th-century MP for Bristol * John Foster (died 1576), Member of Parliament for Winchester, Plympton Erle and Hindon * John Foster (by 1508-47/51), M ...
on ''
Scottish Lobby ''Scottish Lobby'' was a current affairs programme broadcast on BBC Two Scotland during the 1990s on Sunday lunchtimes and occasionally on Saturday evenings for most of its run, The programme ran from 19 January 1992 to 6 June 1999 when it was r ...
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Religious figures

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John Foster (priest) John William Foster (5 August 1921–7 March 2000) was an eminent Anglican priest in the second half of the twentieth century. Foster was born in 1921 and served in the Leicestershire Yeomanry from 1939 to 1946. After studying at St Aidan's C ...
(1921–2000), Anglican dean of Guernsey *John Foster, 18th century American clergyman, husband of Hannah Webster Foster * John Onesimus Foster (1833–1920), American Methodist minister *
John Foster (Archdeacon of Huntingdon) John Foster may refer to: 15th/16th/17th-century politicians * John Foster (MP for Bristol), 15th-century MP for Bristol * John Foster (died 1576), Member of Parliament for Winchester, Plympton Erle and Hindon * John Foster (by 1508-47/51), M ...
, Archdeacon of Huntingdon and Wisbech


Others

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John G. Foster John Gray Foster (May 27, 1823 – September 2, 1874) was an American soldier. A career military officer in the United States Army and a Union Army, Union general during the American Civil War, he served in North Carolina, North and South Caroli ...
(1823–1874), United States Army officer and Union general during the American Civil War *John Foster, sound editor, see BAFTA Award for Best Sound *
John Foster (trade unionist) John Foster may refer to: 15th/16th/17th-century politicians * John Foster (MP for Bristol), 15th-century MP for Bristol * John Foster (died 1576), Member of Parliament for Winchester, Plympton Erle and Hindon * John Foster (by 1508-47/51), M ...
, see Jeremy Dear *
John Foster (textile manufacturer) John Foster (1798–1879) was a British manufacturer of worsted cloth. He was the son of a colliery owner and farmer in Bradford, West Yorkshire. In 1819 he married Ruth Briggs, daughter of a landowner from Queensbury, on the outskirts of Br ...
(1798–1879), British worsted cloth manufacturer *
John Foster Sr. (engineer) John Foster Sr. (1758–1827) was an English engineer, father of John Foster Jr. He was Senior Surveyor to the Corporation of Liverpool succeeding Henry Berry. In the early 1820s he was responsible for the extensive remodelling of Liverpool's Blu ...
(1758–1827), Liverpool based British engineer * John Foster (architect, born 1786) (1786–1846), Liverpool based British architect, son of John Foster Sr. * John Foster (architect, born 1830) (1830–1880), Bristol based British architect * John H. Foster (physician) (1796–1874), American physician and member of boards of education *John Foster (died 1829), plantation owner, owned the slave Abdul Rahman Ibrahima Sori *
John Foster (fireboat) John Foster may refer to: 15th/16th/17th-century politicians * John Foster (MP for Bristol), 15th-century MP for Bristol * John Foster (died 1576), Member of Parliament for Winchester, Plympton Erle and Hindon * John Foster (by 1508-47/51), M ...
, see
MetalCraft Marine MetalCraft Marine (MCM) is an aluminum boat manufacturer located in Kingston, Ontario. In 2012 MCM opened a facility in Cape Vincent, New York after operating in Clayton, New York for many years. Founded in 1987 by Tom Wroe and Montgomery Smith, ...


See also

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Jon Foster (disambiguation) Jon Foster (born 1984) is an American actor. Jon Foster may also refer to: *Jon Foster (artist), American freelance illustrator, penciler, and sculptor * Jon Foster (British actor), see List of ''EastEnders'' characters *Jonny Foster Jonatha ...
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Jack Foster (disambiguation) Jack Foster may refer to: *Jack Foster (athlete) (1932–2004), England-born New Zealand long-distance runner *Jack Foster (Australian footballer) (1912–1995), Australian footballer for Melbourne * Jack Foster (footballer, born 1877) (1877–1946) ...
* John Forster (disambiguation) * Jonathan Foster (disambiguation) {{human name disambiguation, Foster, John