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*[[William Forster (bishop)]], Bishop of Sodor and Man 1634-1635 |
*[[William Forster (bishop)]], Bishop of Sodor and Man 1634-1635 |
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*[[William Forster (general)]], Military Secretary in the United Kingdom, 1860–? |
*[[William Forster (general)]], Military Secretary in the United Kingdom, 1860–? |
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*[[William Forster (English luthier)]], Notable maker of [[cellos]] in the late 18th century. |
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Revision as of 18:19, 21 November 2007
William Forster most often refers to William Forster (1818–1882), Premier of New South Wales and poet.
It may also refer to:
- William Forster (philanthropist) (1784-1854) Quaker preacher and philanthropist
- William Edward Forster (1818–1886), British statesman, Liberal MP, and Chief Secretary for Ireland
- William Mark Forster (1846–1921), Australian philanthropist
- Henry Forster, 1st Baron Forster of Lepe (1866–1936), also known as Henry William Forster, Governor-General of Australia
- William Forster (judge) (1921-1997), first Chief Justice of the Northern Territory
- William Forster (English politician), Member of the Parliament of England in 1572-1576.
- William Forster (bishop), Bishop of Sodor and Man 1634-1635
- William Forster (general), Military Secretary in the United Kingdom, 1860–?
- William Forster (English luthier), Notable maker of cellos in the late 18th century.