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Brown, Thomas. Adm. pens. (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 16, 1780. S. of Lancelot, Esq. [the well-known 'Capability' Brown, head gardener to King George III at Hampton Court]. B. at Hammersmith, Middlesex. Bapt. there June 21, 1761. School, Winchester. Matric. Lent, 1780; B.A. 1784; M.A. 1787. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 12, 1784; priest (Ely) May 10, 1789; R. of Conington, Cambs., 1789-1829. R. of Wistow, Hunts., 1825-7. Married Susan, dau. of Charles Dickens, R. of Hemingford Grey, Hunts., Jan. 22, 1785. Died Dec. 20, 1829, at Conington. Buried in Fenstanton Church beside his father. The Fellows' garden, or The 'Wilderness,' was laid out under the direction of 'Capability' Brown, to whom the College presented a piece of plate. Father of Lancelot R. (1803) and Thomas C. (1818). (St John's Coll. Adm., IV. 158.) | Thomas BROWN Approx. lifespan: 17611829 Adm pens. aged 18 St John's College 1780:02:16 s. of Lancelot BROWN, Esq. [the well-known 'Capability' Brown, head gardener to King George III at Hampton Court ]. b. Hammersmith, Middlesex c. there ^ Hammersmith, Middlesex 1761:06:21 Sch: Winchester Matric 1780:01LT: BA 1784 MA 1787 Ord. deacon Peterborough 1784:12:12 Ord. priest Ely 1789:05:10 R.: Conington, Cambridgeshire 1789-1829 R.: Wistow, Huntingdonshire 1825-27 m. Susan DICKENS dau. of Charles DICKENS R.: Hemingford Grey, Huntingdonshire 1785:01:22 d. Conington, [ Cambridgeshire ] 1829:12:20 bur. Fenstanton Church [Fenstanton], [ Cambridgeshire ] beside his father. The Fellows' garden, or The 'Wilderness,' was laid out under the direction of 'Capability' Brown, to whom College presented a piece of plate. father of Lancelot R. BROWN (1803) father of Thomas C. BROWN (1818) ( St John's College Adm ., IV. 158.) |
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Browne, Theophilus. Adm. pens. (age 18) at CHRIST'S, June 23, 1780. S. of Theophilus. B. 1763, at Derby. School, Derby. Matric. Michs. 1780; Scholar, 1780; B.A. (9th Wrangler) 1784. Migrated to Peterhouse, May 27, 1783; M.A. (Peterhouse) 1787. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1785. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 19, 1784; priest, Dec. 24, 1786. V. of Cherryhinton, Cambs., 1793; resigned on becoming a Unitarian. Afterwards Unitarian Minister at Warminster, 1800-7. Tutor at Manchester College, York, 1807-9. Unitarian Minister at Norwich, 1809-10; at Congleton, Cheshire, 1812-14; at Gloucester, 1815-23. Lived latterly at Bath. Author, theological. Died May 20, 1835. Buried at Lyncomb Vale, near Bath. (T. A. Walker, 351; Peile, II. 312; D.N.B.) | Theophilus BROWNE Approx. lifespan: 17631835 Adm pens. aged 18 Christ's College 1780:06:23 s. of Theophilus. BROWNE b. 1763, at Derby. Sch: Derby Matric 1780:10MT: Scholar 1780 BA 9 th Wrangler 1784 Mig. to Peterhouse 1783:05:27 MA Peterhouse 1787 Fellow of Peterhouse 1785 Ord. deacon Ely 1784:12:19 Ord. priest 1786:12:24 V.: Cherryhinton, Cambridgeshire 1793 resigned on becoming a Unitarian. Afterwards Unitarian Minister at: : Warminster, [ Wiltshire ] 1800-07 Tutor at: : Sch: Manchester College York, [ Yorkshire ] 1807-09 Unitarian Minister at: : Norwich, [ Norfolk ] 1809-10 at Congleton, Cheshire 1812-14 at Gloucester, [ Gloucestershire ] 1815-23 latterly At Bath, [ Somerset ] Author, theological. d. 1835:05:20 bur. Lyncomb Vale, near Bath, [ Somerset ] ( T. A. Walker, 351; Peile, II. 312; D.N.B .) |