Forster stood unsuccessfully for Walsall in 1847, but in 1852, he was returned unopposed as MP for Walsall.[2] He lived at Lysways Hall, Staffordshire, and was created a baronet, of Lysways Hall, in March 1874.[3] He remained member for Walsall until his death at the age of 75, in 1891.[4] He made 210 contributions in the House of Commons. Forster supported women's suffrage in 1875, writing to the Manchester-based Women's Suffrage Journal that he "[regarded] [it] as a measure of progress, and one which cannot logically be resisted."[5]
Forster married Frances Catherine Surtees of Newcastle upon Tyne in 1840. His son, Charles, succeeded to the baronetcy.
^Forster, Sir Charles, Bt. "Replies of Members to Memorials". Women's Suffrage Journal. VI: 40 – via Nineteenth Century Collections Online.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)