Background
He was born in 1837 to John Joseph Browne and Maria Eakins, of Brownstown, Ballinrobe, County Mayo.
He was born in 1837 to John Joseph Browne and Maria Eakins, of Brownstown, Ballinrobe, County Mayo.
The family estate amounted to some 2,809 acres during Griffith"s Valuation in the 1840s. The election was declared void on 7 May 1874, but Browne was re-elected at the resulting by-election, and held the seat until the 1880 general election, when he was defeated by Charles Stewart Parnell. During the Parnell Commission, he was referred to as "one of the three good landlords in Ireland".
On his death, he lived at 14 Shanganagh Terrace, Killiney.
The Irish Times wrote that he was the last of the generation of Issac Butt"s Home Rule Party: "At the time of his death, he was the last survivor of that group of public men, which included William Archer Redmond, father of the late John Redmond, and Joseph Biggar.".
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He was elected in 1870 as a Member of Parliament for Mayo, and was re-elected at the 1874 general election. He later moved to County Dublin and was, for a time, a member of Killiney Urban District Council.