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  1. BROWNE, Sir THOMAS GORE (1807–1887), colonel and colonial governor, born 3 July 1807, was son of Robert Browne of Morton House near Buckingham, a colonel of the Buckinghamshire militia, also J.P. and D.L., by Sarah Dorothea, second daughter of Gabriel Steward, M.P., cf Nottington and Melcombe, Dorset.

  2. 11 de feb. de 2021 · Browne, Sir Thomas Gore, K.C.M.G., C.B., the son of Robert Browne, of Morton House, Bucks, and brother to the late Bishop of Winchester, was born in 1807. In 1823 he entered the 28th Regiment, and for some time acted as aide-de-camp to Lord Nugent, Lord High Commissioner of the Ionian Islands, of which he was also Colonial Secretary.

  3. Thomas Gore Browne. Sir Thomas Robert Gore Browne (* 3. Juli 1807 in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England; † 17. April 1887 in London) war ein britischer Offizier und Gouverneur der britischen Kolonien St. Helena, Neuseeland und Tasmanien .

  4. Thomas Robert Gore Browne was born on 3 July 1807 at Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England, the second son of Robert Browne and his wife, Sarah Dorothea Steward. The family, of Anglo-Irish origin, had settled near Aylesbury in the late eighteenth century: sons in each generation had entered the armed services and the church.

  5. Gore Browne was increasingly of the view that Kīngi had no customary rights at Waitara, as when the first European settlers arrived he had been living on the Kāpiti Coast. In April 1859, the governor wrote to both men in an attempt to progress the sale. Te Teira reiterated that ‘no other person’s rights were infringed’ by the offer.

  6. This photograph, taken in 1859, shows Governor of New Zealand Thomas Robert Gore Browne, with his wife Harriet Louisa Browne, their children and a private secretary – from left: Mabyl Browne, Thomas Gore Browne, F. G. Steward, Harriet Browne and Harold Browne.

  7. Sir Thomas Gore Browne (1807-1887) was governor of Tasmania from 1861 to 1868. Browne joined the 44th Regiment at sixteen and through the 1820s and 1830s gained successive promotions to major. He served for a time as aide-de-camp to the high commissioner of the Ionian Islands. In 1842 he commanded the 41st regiment in the Afghan war, fighting with distinction in the Pisheen (Pishin) Valley ...