Brutus Browne

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Arms of Browne of Langtree: Gules, a chevron ermine between two chevronells and three escallops or[1]

Brutus Browne (by 1564-1595), of Brown's Hillash,[2] in the parish of Langtree, Devon, was an English naval officer who fought against the Spanish Armada of 1588 and was a Member of Parliament for Bodmin, Cornwall, in 1586-7.[3]

He was the second son and heir of Thomas Browne (d.1596) (alias Bevill) of Brown's Ilash, a feodary (an official of the Court of Wards and Liveries) of the Duchy of Cornwall,[4] by his wife Joane Lene, daughter and heiress of John Lene of Cornwall. His younger brother was Sir Thomas Browne (d.1614) of Langtree, who was knighted at Windsor Castle on 9 July 1603[1] and who built at Brown's Ilash "a dwelling house with a park thereunto" (Risdon).[5] Sir Thomas Browne died without progeny,[1] after which the family estates were "divided among distaffs"(Risdon).[5]

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