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Augustus John Foster

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Birthplace: Ireland
Death: August 01, 1848 (67)
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Son of Sir John Thomas Foster and Elizabeth Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire
Husband of Albinia Jane Hobart Jane Foster
Father of Frederick George John Foster, 2nd Bt; Cavendish Hervey Foster, 3rd Bt and Vere Henry Louis Foster
Brother of Elizabeth Foster and Frederick Foster
Half brother of Caroline Clifford and Augustus William James Clifford, 1st Baronet

Occupation: 1st baronet-diplomat- politician, 1st baronet- diplomat & politician
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About Sir Augustus Foster, 1st Baronet

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustus_Foster

Sir Augustus John Foster, 1st Baronet, GCH, PC (1 or 4 December 1780 – 1 August 1848) was a British diplomat and politician. Born into a notable British family, Foster served in a variety of diplomatic functions in continental Europe and the United States, interrupted by a short stint as a Member of Parliament. He wrote about his American experiences in Notes on the United States of America.

Early life and family

Foster was born in 1780, possibly in Ireland, and went on to study at Drogheda Grammar School and Christ Church, Oxford. He enjoyed a comfortable social situation; his father was the Irish MP for Ennis, John Thomas Foster (d. 1796), first cousin of John Foster and William Foster, and his mother Elizabeth Hervey Cavendish, who would later go on to marry William Cavendish, 5th Duke of Devonshire, was herself the daughter of Frederick Hervey, 4th Earl of Bristol. Augustus had one older brother, Frederick (1777-1853) and a younger sister Elizabeth (b. 1778), who died several days after birth. Augustus' parents separated in 1781, at which time he and his brother remained in the care of his father.

Career

Between roughly 1802 and 1804 Foster served as the Secretary to British legation, Naples, Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. In 1805 he was sent to the United States as the Secretary to British legation, leaving in 1807 to become British chargé d’affaires, Stockholm, Sweden from 1808 to 1810. He was sent back to America in 1811 as Minister Plenipotentiary to the United States, but returned to Britain in 1812 with the outbreak of the War of 1812, where he was promptly elected by Cockermouth, England to the House of Commons. In 1814 he left for Copenhagen, Denmark, where he would serve as British minister plenipotentiary until 1824. One year after his arrival he married Albinia Jane Hobart (d. 28 may 1867), previously courting Anne Isabella Milbanke, and they would go on to have three sons. In 1822 he became a Privy Councillor. Following his decade in Denmark, he returned to Italy as British minister plenipotentiary to Turin, Kingdom of Sardinia where he would stay from 1824 to 1840. During this time he was knighted by King George IV (1825) and named Baronet of Glyde Court, Ardee (1831), a town in County Louth, Ireland. Ending his service in Turin and his career in the British diplomatic service in 1840, Foster began drafting his Notes on the United States of America. Foster died in 1848 after cutting his throat at Branksea Castle; he had suffered from delirium because of poor health, and his death was ruled as the result of temporary insanity. His Notes on the United States of America would be rediscovered in a cupboard of his family's home in Northern Ireland the 1930s, and published posthumously.

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Sir Augustus Foster, 1st Baronet's Timeline

1780
December 1780
Ireland
1816
January 3, 1816
Louth, Ireland
1817
May 7, 1817
Louth, Louth, Ireland
1819
April 25, 1819
Copenhagen, København, Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark
1848
August 1, 1848
Age 67