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William James Browne

William James Browne, MRCS (1815 – 4 December 1894), generally referred to as Dr. Browne, was a grazier and pastoralist in South Australia who was born and died in England. His brother, John Harris Browne, was a noted explorer and pastoralist in the same colony.

William James Browne

William James Browne, 1860
Born1815
Died4 December 1894(1894-12-04) (aged 78–79)
Occupation(s)Surgeon, grazier and pastoralist
Spouse
Mary Nixon
(m. 1850)
Children7
Relatives
Member of the South Australian Parliament
for Flinders
In office
19 March 1860 (1860-03-19) – 27 November 1862 (1862-11-27)
Preceded byMarshall MacDermott
Succeeded by

Origins edit

William Browne was born in Marlborough, Wiltshire, England, the son of Benjamin Browne, a country gentleman who died in 1821, and his wife Anna, née Cotell.[1] His brother, J. Harris Browne (22 April 1817 – 12 January 1904) and sister Anna (1812-1873) arrived in South Australia on the Orleanna in 1840. Anna married Joseph Gilbert (1800–1881) of Pewsey Vale on 21 January 1848.[2]

Education edit

He was educated for the medical profession in Paris and Edinburgh, graduating in 1838.

Agricultural career edit

Browne travelled to South Australia as assistant surgeon in the ship Buckinghamshire, arriving on 5 December 1839.[3] Although registered to practise medicine in South Australia, he turned to agricultural pursuits on land he purchased at Pewsey Vale with Joseph Gilbert.[1] His brother John Harris Browne and sister Anna (1812-1873) arrived in 1840 and together they ran a leasehold property at Lyndoch, then Booboorowie, steadily increasing their stockholding. Apart from huge tracts of land they leased or squatted on, they purchased significant properties: Buckland Park in 1856, "Moorak" at Mount Gambier in 1862 and Booboorowie in 1863. The partnership was dissolved around 1865. At one stage they were South Australia's largest producers of wool.[1] As a pastoralist he did valuable work in experimenting with grasses and fodder plants, and with fine wools from crossbred Lincoln and Merino sheep. Among station properties which Dr. Browne held were Mikkira, Booboorowie, Spring Vale (or Springvale) Station near Katherine, managed by Alfred Giles and Delamere. A. T. Woods was his agent who managed the forward party in 1879, then in 1880 Giles and his brother Arthur, with H. Pinder, Hart, Needham, Martin, C. Lees, T. Pearce and others, drove 6000 head of cattle, 300 horses and 14,000 sheep from Adelaide, when, despite their undoubted expertise, 6000 of the sheep perished. The stations were never profitable and by the time Browne disposed of these assets he had lost around £80,000.[4]

Political career edit

In Australia edit

Browne was a member of the House of Assembly for the district of Flinders from 19 March 1860 to 27 November 1862,[5] during which he introduced a Bill to abolish the sale of Crown lands, and to lease them out instead, but the Bill was thrown out, and he was severely criticised for its introduction,[3] but a similar bill was passed both houses.

In England edit

In 1880, in company with Lord Kintore, then Lord Inverurie, he contested the Borough of Chelsea at an election for the House of Commons but failed to be elected, Sir Charles Dilke and Mr. Firth being the successful candidates.

Residence 1863-66 edit

From 1863 Browne lived with his family at his estate, Moorak, Mount Gambier, where he was a respected pioneer and contributed the land for, and around half the cost of building Christ Church in that city.[6]

Return to England 1866 edit

In 1866 Dr. Browne took his family to England for their education, where they remained, though Dr. Browne made occasional visits to South Australia. His residences in England were St Stephen's House, Kensington, London and his country estate of Buckland Filleigh in Devonshire. During one of his visits to Australia he learned of the death of his wife on about 25 February 1878. He resided on his estate of Buckland Filleigh in Devonshire, and put to good use the practical knowledge acquired in South Australia.[3]

Marriage and children edit

In 1850 he married Mary Nixon (1829 – 1878) by whom he had the following children:[7]

Sons edit

  • Leonard Gilbert Browne (1851-1930),[7] educated at Cheltenham and Christ's College, Oxford. He was the owner of Buckland Park, Port Gawler, and inherited his father's Leigh's Creek and Myrtle Creek runs.[8] He married Helen Mary Price c. September 1877.
  • William Byron Browne (1858-1885)[7] a lieutenant in the 14th Lancers, who went through the Nile campaign for the relief of Gordon, and died from fever whilst on the way home. Unmarried.
  • Percival John "Percy" Browne (1862-1909), educated at Eton College, Colonel of the Dorset Yeomanry, Captain in Royal 1st Dragoons.[7] He took over ownership of Moorak Station but lived in England. He married Gracia Lees on 26 April 1892.
  • Major (Arthur) Scott Browne (1867-post 1937),[7] educated at Eton College and the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, JP, DL, of Buckland Filleigh, a lieutenant in the 16th Lancers and major in the Royal North Devon Yeomanry. On 5 June 1894 he married Mary Frances Rolle, one of the two daughters of Hon. Mark Rolle (1835–1907) of Stevenstone, Devon, life tenant of the largest estate of land in Devon.[9] He inherited his father's Buckland Filleigh and Blackmoat estates in England, and half of the Booboorowie run in South Australia.[8]

Daughters edit

  • Edith Mary Browne (ca.1854 – ) became Edith Mary Carter before 1895[8]
  • Annie Ibbetson Browne (25 Dec 1855 – 17 Apr 1941) married Henry Torkington
  • Kathleen Frances Browne (1861–)

Death edit

Browne died at Eastbourne, England.

Sources edit

  • Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry, 15th Edition, ed. Pirie-Gordon, H., London, 1937, p. 259, pedigree of Browne of Buckland Filleigh

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Browne, John Harris (1817–1904)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. ISSN 1833-7538. Retrieved 19 August 2022.
  2. ^ "Family Notices". South Australian Register. Adelaide. 29 January 1848. p. 2. Retrieved 22 March 2014 – via Trove. Anna's surname here spelled "Brown".
  3. ^ a b c "The Late W. J. Browne". South Australian Register. Adelaide. 7 December 1894. p. 4. Retrieved 31 January 2013 – via Trove.
  4. ^ "Notes of the Week". The Northern Territory Times and Gazette. 14 December 1894. p. 3. Retrieved 31 January 2013 – via Trove.
  5. ^ "William John Browne". Former members of the Parliament of South Australia. Retrieved 19 August 2022.
  6. ^ "Death of W. J. Browne". The Border Watch. Mount Gambier, SA. 12 December 1894. p. 2. Retrieved 31 January 2013 – via Trove.
  7. ^ a b c d e Burke's Landed Gentry, 1937, p.259, Browne of Buckland Filleigh
  8. ^ a b c "The Will of the Late Dr. Browne". The Advertiser. Adelaide. 4 May 1895. p. 6. Retrieved 14 May 2015 – via Trove.
  9. ^ according to the Return of Owners of Land, 1873

william, james, browne, mrcs, 1815, december, 1894, generally, referred, browne, grazier, pastoralist, south, australia, born, died, england, brother, john, harris, browne, noted, explorer, pastoralist, same, colony, mrcs, 1860born1815marlborough, wiltshire, e. William James Browne MRCS 1815 4 December 1894 generally referred to as Dr Browne was a grazier and pastoralist in South Australia who was born and died in England His brother John Harris Browne was a noted explorer and pastoralist in the same colony William James BrowneMRCSWilliam James Browne 1860Born1815Marlborough Wiltshire EnglandDied4 December 1894 1894 12 04 aged 78 79 Eastbourne East Sussex EnglandOccupation s Surgeon grazier and pastoralistSpouseMary Nixon m 1850 wbr Children7RelativesJohn Harris Browne brother Joseph Gilbert brother in law Member of the South Australian Parliament for FlindersIn office 19 March 1860 1860 03 19 27 November 1862 1862 11 27 Preceded byMarshall MacDermottSucceeded byAlfred Watts Charles Lindsay Contents 1 Origins 2 Education 3 Agricultural career 4 Political career 4 1 In Australia 4 2 In England 5 Residence 1863 66 6 Return to England 1866 7 Marriage and children 7 1 Sons 7 2 Daughters 8 Death 9 Sources 10 ReferencesOrigins editWilliam Browne was born in Marlborough Wiltshire England the son of Benjamin Browne a country gentleman who died in 1821 and his wife Anna nee Cotell 1 His brother J Harris Browne 22 April 1817 12 January 1904 and sister Anna 1812 1873 arrived in South Australia on the Orleanna in 1840 Anna married Joseph Gilbert 1800 1881 of Pewsey Vale on 21 January 1848 2 Education editHe was educated for the medical profession in Paris and Edinburgh graduating in 1838 Agricultural career editBrowne travelled to South Australia as assistant surgeon in the ship Buckinghamshire arriving on 5 December 1839 3 Although registered to practise medicine in South Australia he turned to agricultural pursuits on land he purchased at Pewsey Vale with Joseph Gilbert 1 His brother John Harris Browne and sister Anna 1812 1873 arrived in 1840 and together they ran a leasehold property at Lyndoch then Booboorowie steadily increasing their stockholding Apart from huge tracts of land they leased or squatted on they purchased significant properties Buckland Park in 1856 Moorak at Mount Gambier in 1862 and Booboorowie in 1863 The partnership was dissolved around 1865 At one stage they were South Australia s largest producers of wool 1 As a pastoralist he did valuable work in experimenting with grasses and fodder plants and with fine wools from crossbred Lincoln and Merino sheep Among station properties which Dr Browne held were Mikkira Booboorowie Spring Vale or Springvale Station near Katherine managed by Alfred Giles and Delamere A T Woods was his agent who managed the forward party in 1879 then in 1880 Giles and his brother Arthur with H Pinder Hart Needham Martin C Lees T Pearce and others drove 6000 head of cattle 300 horses and 14 000 sheep from Adelaide when despite their undoubted expertise 6000 of the sheep perished The stations were never profitable and by the time Browne disposed of these assets he had lost around 80 000 4 Political career editIn Australia edit Browne was a member of the House of Assembly for the district of Flinders from 19 March 1860 to 27 November 1862 5 during which he introduced a Bill to abolish the sale of Crown lands and to lease them out instead but the Bill was thrown out and he was severely criticised for its introduction 3 but a similar bill was passed both houses In England edit In 1880 in company with Lord Kintore then Lord Inverurie he contested the Borough of Chelsea at an election for the House of Commons but failed to be elected Sir Charles Dilke and Mr Firth being the successful candidates Residence 1863 66 editFrom 1863 Browne lived with his family at his estate Moorak Mount Gambier where he was a respected pioneer and contributed the land for and around half the cost of building Christ Church in that city 6 Return to England 1866 editIn 1866 Dr Browne took his family to England for their education where they remained though Dr Browne made occasional visits to South Australia His residences in England were St Stephen s House Kensington London and his country estate of Buckland Filleigh in Devonshire During one of his visits to Australia he learned of the death of his wife on about 25 February 1878 He resided on his estate of Buckland Filleigh in Devonshire and put to good use the practical knowledge acquired in South Australia 3 Marriage and children editIn 1850 he married Mary Nixon 1829 1878 by whom he had the following children 7 Sons edit Leonard Gilbert Browne 1851 1930 7 educated at Cheltenham and Christ s College Oxford He was the owner of Buckland Park Port Gawler and inherited his father s Leigh s Creek and Myrtle Creek runs 8 He married Helen Mary Price c September 1877 William Byron Browne 1858 1885 7 a lieutenant in the 14th Lancers who went through the Nile campaign for the relief of Gordon and died from fever whilst on the way home Unmarried Percival John Percy Browne 1862 1909 educated at Eton College Colonel of the Dorset Yeomanry Captain in Royal 1st Dragoons 7 He took over ownership of Moorak Station but lived in England He married Gracia Lees on 26 April 1892 Major Arthur Scott Browne 1867 post 1937 7 educated at Eton College and the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst JP DL of Buckland Filleigh a lieutenant in the 16th Lancers and major in the Royal North Devon Yeomanry On 5 June 1894 he married Mary Frances Rolle one of the two daughters of Hon Mark Rolle 1835 1907 of Stevenstone Devon life tenant of the largest estate of land in Devon 9 He inherited his father s Buckland Filleigh and Blackmoat estates in England and half of the Booboorowie run in South Australia 8 Daughters edit Edith Mary Browne ca 1854 became Edith Mary Carter before 1895 8 Annie Ibbetson Browne 25 Dec 1855 17 Apr 1941 married Henry Torkington Kathleen Frances Browne 1861 Death editBrowne died at Eastbourne England Sources editBurke s Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry 15th Edition ed Pirie Gordon H London 1937 p 259 pedigree of Browne of Buckland FilleighReferences edit a b c Browne John Harris 1817 1904 Australian Dictionary of Biography National Centre of Biography Australian National University ISSN 1833 7538 Retrieved 19 August 2022 Family Notices South Australian Register Adelaide 29 January 1848 p 2 Retrieved 22 March 2014 via Trove Anna s surname here spelled Brown a b c The Late W J Browne South Australian Register Adelaide 7 December 1894 p 4 Retrieved 31 January 2013 via Trove Notes of the Week The Northern Territory Times and Gazette 14 December 1894 p 3 Retrieved 31 January 2013 via Trove William John Browne Former members of the Parliament of South Australia Retrieved 19 August 2022 Death of W J Browne The Border Watch Mount Gambier SA 12 December 1894 p 2 Retrieved 31 January 2013 via Trove a b c d e Burke s Landed Gentry 1937 p 259 Browne of Buckland Filleigh a b c The Will of the Late Dr Browne The Advertiser Adelaide 4 May 1895 p 6 Retrieved 14 May 2015 via Trove according to the Return of Owners of Land 1873 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org 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