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Foster married, in 1890, Louisa Frances Wemyss, daughter of Colonel Wemyss. They had three children. He bought a house in Old Buckhurst,
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Foster was the only son of Abraham Briggs Foster, chairman of the alpaca and mohair spinning firm of John Foster and Son of
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He became a director and later, a firm chairman of the family firm John Foster and Sons. He was also chairman of the
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After running unsuccessfully for Parliament in 1899 in a by-election to the
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in a by-election in June 1901, a seat he held until the election of 1906.
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Hansard – Contributions by Philip Foster in the House of Commons
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seat in West Yorkshire, he was elected for the constituency of
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