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William Forde Biography & Facts

William Brownlow Forde (1823 – 8 February 1902) was the Member of Parliament for County Down, 1857–1874. Colonel the Rt. Hon. William Brownlow Forde, PC, JP, DL, of Seaforde, married Adelaide, daughter of General the Hon Robert Meade, of Burrenwood, in 1855, and was High Sheriff of County Down, 1853; Lieutenant-Colonel, the Royal South Down Militia; Colonel, 1854–1881, 5th Battalion, Royal Irish Rifles. He was also a member of the landed gentry. References External links Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Mr William Forde . Discover the William Forde popular books. Find the top 100 most popular William Forde books.

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  • Bes synopsis, comments

    Bes

    William Forde

    In the year 2000, when this book was first published, I wanted to create a book which could be given to a child who was starting school at the age of 5 years and which could be rea...

  • Two Worlds One Heart synopsis, comments

    Two Worlds One Heart

    William Forde

    The true test of any great nation is not what it achieves, but how it endures. Africa and India are great nations and the endurance of their people over many centuries is a testame...

  • The Forde Fables Omnibus One synopsis, comments

    The Forde Fables Omnibus One

    William Forde

    These four stories were written to help ease the traumatic experience of separation and loss caused by the absence or death of a parent, along with being the victim of bullying, or...

  • Douglas the Dragon Play synopsis, comments

    Douglas the Dragon Play

    William Forde

    The author’s works have been praised by numerous celebrities; the most notable being Nelson Mandela who described his African stories as ‘Wonderful’, the late Princess Diana who us...

  • Maw synopsis, comments

    Maw

    William Forde

    When good people fail to stand up for what they believe to be right, bad behaviour is provided with a golden opportunity to triumph! Into such environments, bullying is born and pe...

  • Solo and Solomon synopsis, comments

    Solo and Solomon

    William Forde

    In the year 2000, when this book was first published, I wanted to create a book which could be given to a child who was starting school at the age of 5 years and which could be rea...

  • Elephants Cry Too synopsis, comments

    Elephants Cry Too

    William Forde

    In the year 2000, when this book was first published, I wanted to create a book which could be given to a child who was starting school at the age of 5 years and which could be rea...

  • Bucket Bill synopsis, comments

    Bucket Bill

    William Forde

    A Jamaican story from the land where the sun shines down on every man, woman and child in equal measure; a safe harbor where hope springs eternal in the hearts of all good people a...

  • Lost Lucy synopsis, comments

    Lost Lucy

    William Forde

    ‘Lost Lucy’ is a story for the 4 to 7 year old child that tells about a careless girl who is very forgetful. She forgets to do things which are dangerous. She forgets to do things ...

  • The Lost Kingdom synopsis, comments

    The Lost Kingdom

    William Forde

    King Lucre and Queen Avarice ruled the Kingdom of Cameo with hearts of stone. They were cruel, greedy and the most selfish of people. However much they had, they never seemed to ha...

  • Sleezy the Fox Play synopsis, comments

    Sleezy the Fox Play

    William Forde

    This play has been adapted from the four ‘Sleezy the Fox’ stories, which were recorded in the early 1990s for the original purpose of radio transmission.The prominent theme of the ...

  • The Bear with a Sore Head synopsis, comments

    The Bear with a Sore Head

    William Forde

    In the year 2000, when this book was first published, I wanted to create a book which could be given to a child who was starting school at the age of 5 years and which could be rea...

  • Everyone and Everything synopsis, comments

    Everyone and Everything

    William Forde

    In areas of educational, social and moral development, the power of ‘storytelling’ remains unsurpassed. It is an important avenue of effective communication and learning between pa...

  • Tales From The Allotments synopsis, comments

    Tales From The Allotments

    William Forde

    ‘Tales from the Allotments’ is my favourite story that I have ever written from the 50+ books I’ve had published. It is suitable reading for any teenager and adult. Although set in...

  • Fighter synopsis, comments

    Fighter

    William Forde

    When good people fail to stand up for what they believe to be right, bad behaviour is provided with a golden opportunity to triumph! Into such environments, bullying is born and pe...

  • The Kilkenny Cat Trilogy synopsis, comments

    The Kilkenny Cat Trilogy

    William Forde

    In the year 2000, I wanted to give children in all the 30 schools in the old slave capital of Falmouth, Jamaica their own special present from the people of Mirfield, West Yorkshir...

  • Robin and the Rubicelle Fusiliers synopsis, comments

    Robin and the Rubicelle Fusiliers

    William Forde

    This author's works have been praised by numerous celebrities, the most notable being Nelson Mandela who described two of his African stories as 'wonderful', the late Princess Dian...

  • Greed synopsis, comments

    Greed

    William Forde

    In ‘Four Crude Dudes and the Land of Hope’, the story is set in the days of the Californian Gold Rush. It tells how the lives of five characters who are strangers, impact upon the ...

  • The Valley of the Two Tall Oaks synopsis, comments

    The Valley of the Two Tall Oaks

    William Forde

    The true test of any great nation is not what it achieves, but how it endures. Africa is a great nation and the endurance of its people over many centuries is a testament to their ...

  • Afro-Indian Dreams Trilogy synopsis, comments

    Afro-Indian Dreams Trilogy

    William Forde

    This book is a compilation of the 3 stories that Nelson Mandela phoned me personally to say were ‘Wonderful’ at their publication in the year 2000. The stories are from the individ...

  • Two Crude Dames and Horace Catchpole synopsis, comments

    Two Crude Dames and Horace Catchpole

    William Forde

    Horace Catchpole is an only son who was brought up in a singleparent family in Wigan. He is 28yearsold and still lives in the same house as he has always lived with his mother, Mel...