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George Forester

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George Forester (21 December 1735 – 13 July 1811) was Member of Parliament for the borough constituency of Wenlock on several occasions between 1758 and 1785.

He was the only son of Brooke Forester of Dothill in Wellington and Elizabeth daughter and heir of George Weld of Willey Park. He died unmarried in 1811 having devised his estates to his cousin Cecil Forester, from 1811 Weld-Forester, and from 1820 1st Baron Forester.

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Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded byWilliam Forester
Brooke Forester
Member of Parliament for Wenlock
1758–1761
With: Brooke Forester
Succeeded byCecil Forester
Brooke Forester
Preceded byBrooke Forester
Cecil Forester
Member of Parliament for Wenlock
1768–1780
With: Henry Bridgeman
Succeeded byHenry Bridgeman
Thomas Whitmore
Preceded byThomas Whitmore
Henry Bridgeman
Member of Parliament for Wenlock
1780–1784
With: Henry Bridgeman
Succeeded byJohn Bridgeman (later Simpson)
Henry Bridgeman
Preceded byJohn Bridgeman (later Simpson)
Henry Bridgeman
Member of Parliament for Wenlock
1785–1790
With: Henry Bridgeman
Succeeded byCecil Forester
Henry Bridgeman


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