Anthony Foster

Male, Deceased Person

1705 – 1779

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Who was Anthony Foster?

Anthony Foster, of Collon, Co Louth, was an Irish politician and judge.

He was the son of John Foster of Dunleer and Elizabeth Fortesque. He was Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer 1766-1777. Prior to appointment to the Bench he represented Dunleer in the Irish House of Commons from 1738 to 1761 and subsequently Louth from 1761 to 1767.

He attended the school in Dublin run by Thomas Sheridan, the friend of Jonathan Swift and grandfather of Richard Brinsley Sheridan. He matriculated from the University of Dublin in 1722 and took his degree of Bachelor of Arts in 1726. He entered Middle Temple in 1726 and was called to the Irish Bar in 1732. He became King's Counsel in 1760 and acted as counsel to the Board of Revenue; unlike many of his judicial colleagues he was never a Law Officer or Serjeant-at-law.

As a member of Parliament he worked tirelessly to promote the interests of the manufacturers of Irish linen ; there is no reason to doubt his belief in the cause, although Ball rather cynically notes that it brought him rich rewards, including a gold box. As an orator he was badly thought of, being described as "slow. sleepy and charmless".

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Born
1705
Died
Apr 1, 1779

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on July 23, 2013

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