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3 unusual facts about John Foster


Antrim Castle

John Foster, the last Speaker of the Irish House was reported to have spoken in the Oak Room of the castle at a meeting.

Jerome, 4th Count de Salis-Soglio

Brother of John Foster, of Collon, county Louth, Baron Oriel, and last Speaker of the Irish House of Commons.

Viscount Massereene

John Foster served as Chancellor of the Irish Exchequer and as Speaker of the Irish House of Commons and also represented County Louth in the British House of Commons.


Hit That Perfect Beat

The video for the song featured frontman and vocalist John Foster alongside the other two band members playing at a Liverpool club called "The State" as well as scenes from in and around Stanley Dock.

Ray King

That off-season, King was dealt back to Atlanta for infielder Wes Helms and pitcher John Foster.


see also

Frederick Chatfield

Stephens left Nicaragua via El Realejo where he met the influential merchant and British Vice-Consul, John Foster.

John Foster Kirk

John Foster Kirk (March 23, 1824, Fredericton, New Brunswick – 1904) was an American historian, journalist, educator and bibliographer.