Robert Forsaith 

Robert Forsaith (1749-1797) was originally from Sleaford, Lancashire, and entered Hoxton Academy in 1765, studying under Savage, Kippis, and Rees. He assisted at an Independent congregation in Norwich from 1770 to 1782, apparently creating a schism, which forced his separation from the church. He pastored at Oundle, Northamptonshire (1783-1785), and then became classical tutor at Daventry Academy (1785-1789), before returning once again to Northampton (1790-1797). He subscribed to Habakkuk Crabb’s Sermons in 1796 (printed by Benjamin Flower in Cambridge). See Protestant Dissenter’s Magazine 4 (1797), 280.