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John Foster (Tasmanian politician)

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Foster's youngest brother, Henry (1809–1876), was much younger and therefore still living with his mother and eldest brother. Faced with the reality that the family estate in Yorkshire was uneconomic, Foster sought other options for his future, including employment, but finally chose emigration to
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Foster left a substantial estate of land holdings and other assets that would only be finally distributed after his youngest son reached the age of 21 in 1889. Subsequent generations of the Foster family continued to prosper and, at the beginning of the 21st century, one of his descendants was
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and coincided with a severe decline in England's rural economy that depressed product and land values for over a decade. Debts had previously been incurred in efforts to expand and develop the family estate but interest payments, together with falling returns from produce and difficulty in
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By 1853, John Foster was described in a newspaper article about his brother, William, as "a large landed proprietor in Van Dieman's Land and Gipp's Land, and well known to mercantile men in Sydney as one of the wealthiest men in the three colonies".
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Foster's will made provision for his children to be educated in England, so, in 1876 his widow set off with her five surviving children. She set up home in Brighton and lived there until her death in 1882.
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with the expectation that he would follow his father to manage the family's farm and other landholdings. However, his father's death, at the age of 57, occurred just after the end of the
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Foster's farming enterprises in Tasmania were successful. Early in the 1840s, he sought to expand by acquiring landholdings in
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as a free settler in 1823, with his widowed mother, Jane, and youngest brother, Henry. The family received grants of land near
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districts. In 1868 he was elected to represent the Huon district in the Legislative Council and served until 1874.
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where they became successful farmers. Foster later expanded his business interests by acquiring landholdings in
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of several companies with interests in transport, coal, gas, insurance and banking and built a home there.
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John Foster was the eldest son of John Foster (1758–1816), a farmer and landowner of Armitstead Hall,
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Foster, his mother Jane and younger brother, Henry, sailed from London in December 1822, aboard the
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Adding to those pressures was the need to establish the legal career of Foster's younger brother
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Foster was appointed a Justice in of the Peace in 1836 and became police magistrate for the
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collecting rent from tenants, placed major pressures on the family's finances.
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Paper Read at the "Colonial Eye" Conference, University of Tasmania
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Glover, Margaret (3 February 1999). "Where the Two Rivers Meet".
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for the trade between Gippsland and Tasmania, and later also the
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in 1827 and pursued a legal and political career in
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Index


Settle
Hobart
English
Ann Riddiford, formerly Dinham née Orchard
Yorkshire
Tasmania
Campbell Town
Victoria
Justice of the Peace
Huon electoral division
Tasmanian Legislative Council
Settle
Heath School
Halifax
Leeds
Napoleonic Wars
William
Cambridge
London
Solicitor General
New South Wales
Sydney
Macquarie River
Campbell Town
Cape Portland
Gippsland
Port Albert
director
Sorell

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