Brown Baronets

Brown Baronets

There have been five creations of baronets with the surname Brown (as distinct from Browne and Broun), one of which is extant.

Brown of Barbados, West Indies (21 September 1664)

Created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia
*Sir James Brown, 1st Baronet died c.1670Extinct on his death

Brown of London (14 December 1699)

Created in the Baronetage of England
*Sir William Brown, 1st Baronet died c.1720
*Sir John Brown, 2nd Baronet died c.1738
*Sir _____ Brown, 3rd Baronet died c.1760Presumably extinct on his death

Brown of Edinburgh, Midlothian (24 February 1710)

Created in the Baronetage of Great Britain
*Sir Robert Brown, 1st Baronet died 1720Presumably extinct on his death

Brown of Westminster, London (11 March 1732)

Created in the Baronetage of Great Britain
*Sir Robert Brown, 1st Baronet died 5 October 1760; MP for Ilchester 1734-47
*Sir James O'Hara Brown, 2nd Baronet died 21 April 1784
*Sir William Augustus Brown, 3rd Baronet died 20 October 1830Extinct on his death


=Brown of Astrop, Northants (24 January 1863)= Created in the Baronetage of United Kingdom
*Sir William Brown, 1st Baronet born 30 May 1784 died 3 March 1864; MP for Lancashire South 1846-59
*Sir William Richmond Brown, 2nd Baronet born 16 Jan 1840 died 10 May 1906
*Sir Melville Richmond Brown, 3rd Baronet born 13 Oct 1866 died 20 Feb 1944
*Sir Charles Frederick Richmond Brown, 4th Baronet born 6 Dec 1902 died 9 July 1995
*Sir George Francis Richmond Brown, 5th Baronet born 3 Feb 1938

Alexander Hargreaves Brown, third son of Alexander Brown, eldest son of the first Baronet, was created a Baronet in his own right in 1903 (see Pigott-Brown Baronets).

Brown, later Pigott-Brown Baronets, of Broome Hall (1903)

*see Pigott-Brown Baronets

ee also

*Browne Baronets
*Broun Baronets


=References=
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