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| Birth: | Barnborough, Northumberland, England |
| Death: | 1602 in ,,,England |
| Sex: | M |
| Father: | Thomas Forster b. About 1477 in Hunsdon, Hertfordshire, England |
| Mother: | Dorothy Ogle b. About 1493 in Eglingham, Northumberland, England |
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| Isabel SHEPPARD (Wife) b. About 1540
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| Jane Radcliffe (Wife) b. About 1522 in Dilston, Northumberland, England
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| Marriage: | BEF 1552 in ,,,England |
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Juliana "Elanor" Forster b. About 1530 in Bamborgh Castle, Northumberland, Ireland
Grace Forster b. About 1532 in Bamburgh, Northumberland, England
John Forster b. About 1534 in Bamburgh, Northumberland, England
Dorthy Forster b. About 1536 in Barnburough, Northumberland, England
Mary Forster b. About 1538 in Barnburough, Northumberland, England
Nicholas Forster , High Sheriff b. About 1545 in Bambrough Castle, Northumberland, England
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Sir John Forster of Bamborough Castle, Knighted in 1547. He was Knight,
an d Capt. and for 3 7 years Lord Warden of the Middle Marches and of her M agesties Councell, established in the N orth, died in 1602. Sir Joh nwa s noted for having many bastard children. He lived to be 102 y ear sold . He paid his servants well as it was noted that the servants coul dspen d money on t heir wife's appearance. It was said that the Armstrongs see m to have found Graham and Forst er girls particularly attractive, and v ice Versa. The same thing happened all along the Bord er: on eof the ch arges levelled against Sir John Forster, was that he tolerate dinter-raci a l marriages, the Forsters with the Humes and Selbys wit hthe Tutherfor ds, the Collingwoods w ith the Halls of Teviotdale, the Reades with the A rmstrongs, and so on. He was able to amas s sufficien twealth to purchas e from Henry VII, all the church lands in Bamburgh, resulting f rom the d issolution of the monastries. Forster sunk deep a she was in Border Poli tics, doubt less had his own private reasons fo rpermitting these allianc es, but these apart he was too o ld and worldly-wise to try to impose gov ernment's law on Nature's. It was considered Treaso n to intermary wit h the Scots. John Forster was considered the only native Warden of the M id dle March as most of the others were imports. This may have been th e fact that he was ther e so long and live dso long. John didn't get th e financial backing of London that he wa sint itled to and often said tha t the payment was not sufficient to maintain his house. The cost s wer e usually paid from his private funds or what could be recovered from rus tling and othe r efforts.
John lost two brothers-in-law and one son -in-law, all murdered. They h a d gone out on a decla ired day of peace and some one charged from the Sco tish side which started a fight, killing t he Forster family. At th etim e of John's death he was still being chased by robers.
It was said to have been a tradition among the Borderers that when a ma l e child was christene d, his right hand should be excluded from the cerem ony, so that in time of feud, he would b e better equiped to strike "unha llowed" blows upon his family's enemies. In 1560 he commande d a large fo rce of light horse at the siege of Berwick, under the Duke of Norfolk. F ollowin g this he was appointed Deputy Governor of Berwick and, i n1563 D eputy Warden of the East Mar che. In 1569 he helped suppress th elarge u prising on the north which was led by the Earl o f Westmorlan dwith the s upport of the Earl of Northumberland. As a result both Alnwick Castl e a nd Warkworth Castle fell into his hands and he stripped them of everythin g of value. He a lso stripped the Abby of glase, led, and types. John F orster and the Earl of Moray, a notabl e killer of reivers, marched in co ncert in 1569 to harry Liddesdale, and burned every house i n the valley . Sir John was restored as Warden until 1595 when he was releaved of hi s duty pa rtly because of age and partly because of renewed charges of di shonesty and incompetence. B y 1569 the boarder conditions had changed wi th King James uniting the two kingdoms. He wen t home and spent his decl ining years at Bamborough Castle. Even though he had been a frien d of t he Scots in his day there were those who regarded him with deadly hostili ty, and on a n ight in October 1597 a band of 30 riders came over the lin e to Bamborough with the intent t o settle his accounts at last. Forste r was in his bed but Lady Forster saw the rader scommin g up the stairs a nd with great presents of mind she got the doo r closed and bolted. 2n d So n of Sir Thomas Foster of Alderstone, of Bamburgh castle, by grant o f the Crown: dep. warde n or warden of the Middle or East Marches for 3 7 years: knighted 1547: sheriff of Northumber land in 1549. Will Dated 1 601: proved 15th Jul 1802, by Dame Isabell Forster the widow and Ni chola s Forster the son,heirs of Bamburo Castle. Sir John was a valiant man an d he took an ac tive part in many wars. He was the escort to Mary Quee n of Scotts over Halidon Hill towar ds Berwick. John sent a letter to hi s cousin which reads as follows--"Cousin Forster"- After r ighte hearti e commendations unto you, ye shal understand yt I have received yr lette r wherei n you desire to know of y rpedigree, for that yr grandfather, a s ye have learned descneded ou t o fthe house of Etherston, and to know w hether he was one elder, second ,or third, or fort h brother and wherefo r he fled and countrie of Northumberland, I assure you I can trowhlie s a tisfie you therein; for you grandfather, called Roger Foster was my gre at uncle, and there we re XIX brothers and he was the second brother, Hi s fathjer was called Thomas Forster, and hi s mother's name was Fethersto nehaugh; his eldest son was called Thomas Forster, who was my gr eat-gran dfather, and it happened that four of the said brethern at a hunting, an d rideing hom eward throug ha town called Newham, for the bitting of a gr eyhound they and a compan yof Karr s fell out, and there began bloodshe d and fueds which continue duntil there was but one Kar r of the greyhoun d living; during which time my grandfather and yours and another brothe r o f theirs, called Nicholas Forster- mine being twenty years old, yrs 1 7 years, and Nichol a s achild of 14, being a-hunting-were waited on by o pne of the Karrs a ndtwo of their allyanc e called Too and King, who se t upon the three brothers and Too were slain there, and the Kar r fled, i nsomuch that after the said slaughter, my grandfather flet to Ridsdale an d ye counti e, because he was safe there, and yours fled unto south parts , of whom I never heard of sinc e yt time till now... At my house near Al nwick, 17th Apr, 1590, your loving cousin, John Fors ter.
He married Jane Radclyff, heiress to the Blanchland estates, which in t hi s way, became part o f the Forsters estate. By Jan he had several daught ers. He also sowed quite a few wild oat s and had a number of other chil dren, including sons, who were illegitimate. His heir, Nicho las was bor n out of wedlock, possibly by Isabel Sheppard, whom Sir John late rmarrie d as hi s second wife. John's Funeral feast was his final flamboyant ges ture. It cost over 450 poun ds which was rougly equal to one third of hi s estate, and bearing in mind what he had paid fo r Bamburgh ,it must hav e been quite a party.
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