William Forster (disambiguation)
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William Forster may refer to:
  • William Forster (Australian politician) (1818–1882), Premier of New South Wales and poet
  • William Forster (philanthropist)
    William Forster (philanthropist)
    William Forster was a preacher, Quaker elder and a fervent abolitionist. He was an early member of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society in 1839...

     (1784–1854) Quaker preacher and philanthropist
  • William Edward Forster
    William Edward Forster
    William Edward Forster PC, FRS was an English industrialist, philanthropist and Liberal Party statesman.-Early life:...

     (1818–1886), British statesman, Liberal MP, and Chief Secretary for Ireland
  • William Mark Forster
    William Mark Forster
    William Mark Forster was an Australian philanthropist, founder of the Gordon Institute for Boys and City Newsboys' Society.-Early life:...

     (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)
    William Forster (judge)
    Sir William Edward Stanley Forster was the first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Northern Territory holding that position from 1979 to 1985...

     (1921–1997), first Chief Justice of the Northern Territory
  • William Forster (English politician)
    William Forster (English politician)
    William Forster was an English politician and high sheriff.William was the son of Sir Humphrey Forster of Aldermaston House in Berkshire and father of Sir Humphrey Forster. In 1572 to 1583, during the reign of Elizabeth I of England, he was the Member of Parliament for Berkshire. He was also...

    , MP for Berkshire in 1572–1576
  • William Forster (bishop), see List of the Bishops of the Diocese of Sodor and Man, bishop 1634–1635


See also
  • William Forster Lloyd
    William Forster Lloyd
    William Forster Lloyd FRS was a British writer on economics.He was educated at Westminster School and Christ Church, Oxford, graduating BA in 1815 and MA in 1818....

    , British economist
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