Christopher Forster
Sir Christopher Forster (c.1590 – c.1660) was an Anglo-Irish merchant who served several terms as Lord Mayor of Dublin.
In 1621 Forster was Sheriff of Dublin City, having become an alderman of the city. He served as Lord Mayor of Dublin in 1629–30, 1635–7, and 1638–9.[1] In 1642, his name appears among those Dublin aldermen who were commissioned by Charles I of England to disarm Roman Catholics in the city during the Irish Confederate Wars. He was the Master of the Dublin Guild of Merchants from 1647 to 1649.[2]
References
- Lord Mayors of Dublin 1665 – 2020. Dublin City Council. Retrieved 20 February 2023.
- Berry, Henry F. (31 March 1900). "The Records of the Dublin Gild of Merchants, Known as the Gild of the Holy Trinity, 1438-1671". The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. 10 (1): 67. Retrieved 20 February 2023.
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