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  1. Explore genealogy for Edward (Brown) Browne esq born 1767 Marden, Kent, England died 1846 Spittal, Berwick upon Tweed, Northumberland including research + more in the free family tree community.

    • Male
    • January 16, 1767
    • Mary Fuller Boys, Hannah (Ogle) Browne
    • October 15, 1846
  2. EDWARD WALPOLE BROWNE, Esq [Post-Captain of 1802.] This officer was made a Lieutenant in Nov. 1790; Commander, June 25, 1799; and Post-Captain, April 29, 1802.

  3. Edward Walpole Browne was born in 1767, and died 15 Oct. 1846, at Spittal, Berwick-upon-Tweed. He was of a family of high respectability, long seated at Godmenstone, co. Dorset, being a descendant, lineally and collaterally we presume, of Sir John Browne, Kt., who died a Rear-Admiral in 1627, at the age of 69, and of Sir Robt.

  4. 1960: Edward George Walpole-Brown of Halford Manor, Shipston-on-Stour; 1961: John Ludford Docker of Alveston Hill Farm near Stratford upon Avon; 1962: Lieut.-Colonel John Bernard Challen of Kington Grange, Claverdon, Warwick; 1963: Arthur Chamberlain, of Wellington Road, Edgbaston

  5. The Walpole family ( / ˈwɔːlˌpoʊl, ˈwɒl -/) is a famous English aristocratic family known for their 18th century political influence and for building notable country houses including Houghton Hall. Heads of this family have traditionally been the Earl of Orford. Robert Walpole, 10th Baron Walpole, resided at Mannington Hall. [1]

  6. Edward Walpole Browne (1767-1846), name, date of birth, date of death, marriage, children, genealogy, naval service, ships owned, actions, battles and other major events, honours, awards and appointments

  7. We stayed there until about the early part of 1942 and during this time, I only ever saw my mother and father occasionally, as they had to go back to Coventry on war work. Early 1942 my grandfather had to retire from the farm as the estate was sold to Walpole Brown of Coventry.