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  1. Anthony Browne, 1st Viscount Montagu, KB, PC (29 November 1528 – 19 October 1592) was an English peer during the Tudor period. He was a staunch Roman Catholic, but unswervingly loyal to the Crown. Montagu was employed on diplomatic missions to the Pope in Rome and to Spain, and was 'highly esteemed for his prudence and wisdom' by ...

  2. 27 de abr. de 2022 · 'Anthony Browne, 1st Viscount Montagu KG PC (29 November 1528 – 19 October 1592) was an English peer during the Tudor period. 'Anthony Browne was the eldest of the six sons[1] of Sir Anthony Browne by his first wife, Alice Gage (d. 31 March 1540), the daughter of Sir John Gage of Firle, Sussex.

    • Midhurst, Sussex
    • Midhurst Church, Midhurst, Sussex, England
    • November 29, 1528
  3. Viscount Montagu. A 1569 portrait of Anthony Browne, 1st Viscount Montagu by Hans Eworth. Viscount Montagu was a title in the Peerage of England. It was created on 2 September 1554 for Anthony Browne of the Noble House of Montagu. It became extinct on the death of the ninth Viscount in 1797.

  4. Browne was born at Cowdray House, Midhurst, Sussex, in 1552, the eldest son and heir of Anthony Browne, 1st Viscount Montagu (1528–1592), by his first marriage to Lady Jane Radcliffe, a daughter of Robert Radcliffe, 1st Earl of Sussex. He had a twin sister, Mary (1552–1607; later Countess of Southampton ), but their mother, Lady ...

  5. ANTHONY BROWNE, first Viscount Montague [or Montagu], was the eldest son of Sir Anthony Browne (d. 1548) and Alys his wife, daughter of Sir John Gage. He succeeded his father in 1548, inheriting with other property the estates of Battle Abbey and Cowdray in Sussex.

  6. Anthony Browne, 1st Viscount Montagu (1528-1592), Courtier and diplomat. Sitter in 5 portraits.

  7. Life dates. 1526-1592. Biography. Anthony Browne, first Viscount Montagu, English courtier. Ennobled by Mary in 1554, he was sent to Rome in the same year in order to negotiate a reconciliation between England and the pope. He took part in the siege of Saint Quentin in 1557 and visited Spain in 1560. Bibliography.