Thomas Browne (Master of Christ's College, Cambridge)

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Thomas Browne (1766–1832) was a priest and academic in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.[1]

Browne was born in Poulton-le-Fylde. He was educated at Christ's College, Cambridge, graduating BA in 1786; MA in 1789; and BD in 1796. He became Fellow in 1791; and was Master from 1808 to 1814.[2] He held livings at Little Snoring, Seaton Ross, Bere Ferrers, Bourn, and Gorleston.

Browne married Lucy, a daughter of John Astley, and as a result was presented to the benefice of Gorleston in Norfolk.[3]

Browne was the author of The Union Dictionary (1800)[4]

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