Moses Browne

Moses Browne

Male 1703 - 1787  (84 years)

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  • Name Moses Browne 
    Birth 1703  Severn Stoke, Worcester Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Occupation 1753  Olney, Buckinghamshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Vicar of Olney 1753 - 1787 (1757?): In 1847 George Lipscomb in his "The History and Antiquities of the County of Buckingham" 
    Death 13 Sept 1787  Blackhant, Kent, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I2524  My Genealogy
    Last Modified 1 Aug 2016 

    Family Ann Elizabeth WIMBOURNE 
    Marriage 1738  Clerkenwell, London Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Thomas Browne,   b. 1742, Olney, Buckinghamshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location
     2. Moses Browne,   b. 1740
     3. John Browne,   b. 1732
     4. Hannah Browne,   b. 1751
     5. Ann Browne,   b. 1754
     6. Samuel Browne,   b. 1755
    +7. Bartholemew George BROWNE,   b. 1759, London, UK Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Oct 1843, Valparaiso, Chile Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 84 years)
     8. Mary Sophia Browne,   b. 1759
     9. Frances Browne,   b. 1760
    Family ID F898  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 1 Aug 2016 

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsBirth - 1703 - Severn Stoke, Worcester Link to Google Earth
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    Link to Google MapsDeath - 13 Sept 1787 - Blackhant, Kent, England Link to Google Earth
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  • Notes 
    • Churchman and poet: Lots more info on Geni:

      ENGLISH POETRY 1579-1830: SPENSER AND THE TRADITION Rev. Moses Browne(1704-1787)WORKS PROFILE COMMENTARY BIOGRAPHIES REFERENCE AUTHOR AS CRITIC navigate Moses Browne, born in Severn Stoke, Worcester, published his early poetry under the patronage of Viscount Molesworth; after the death of his patron he struggled to support a growing family as a pen-cutter. Edward Cave published a number of Browne's poems in the Gentleman's Magazine (1733-50) where they sometimes appeared under the pseudonym "Astrophil." Later in life Browne found belated success as a devotional writer; Lord Dartmouth and the countess of Hertford were among his patrons. At the instigation of the evangelical writer James Hervey Browne was ordained in 1753; he was vicar of Olney, and later chaplain of Morden College and Vicar of Sutton in Lincolnshire.

      TEXT RECORDS:

      1721The Throne of Justice; a Pindaric Ode. 1729Essay in Defense of Piscatory Eclogue, in Piscatory Eclogues. 1729Piscatory Eclogues: I. The Weather. 1729Piscatory Eclogues: II. The Nocturnal. 1729Piscatory Eclogues: III. The River Enemies. 1729Piscatory Eclogues: IV. The Sea Swains. 1729Piscatory Eclogues: IX. The Complaints, or, The Friends. 1729Piscatory Eclogues: V. Renock's Despair. 1729Piscatory Eclogues: VI. The Songs. 1729Piscatory Eclogues: VII. The Strife. 1729Piscatory Eclogues: VIII. The Fowlers. 1734Tavy's Speech. 1735Teague's Orashion. 1739The Fate of the Muse. To Richard Savage, Esq; Son to the late Earl Rivers. 1740In Praise of Chaucer, Father of English Poetry. 1749Percy-Lodge, a Seat of the Duke and Duchess of Somerset, a Poem. 1783Preface to the new Edition of the Purple Island. PUBLICATIONS:

      The throne of justice: a Pindaric ode. 1721. The Richmond beauties. 1722. Polidus or distress'd love: a tragedy, with a farce call'd All bedevil'd or the house in a hurry. 1723. Verses to the right honourable the Earl of Scarborough. Upon the death of the late glorious king. 1727. Piscatory eclogues: an essay to introduce new rules and new characters into pastoral. 1729. Poems on various subjects. 1739. Sunday thoughts. 1749, 1750. The compleat angler [Walton and Cotton, ed. Browne]. 1750. The works and rest of the creation. 1752. The nativity and humiliation of Jesus Christ practically consider'd. A sermon. 1754. Percy-lodge: a poem. 1755. The Christian's glorious Coronation-day. A sermon. 1761. The causes that obstruct the progress of reformation. A sermon. 1765. The excellency of the knowledge of Jesus Christ. 1772.
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