Background
Greene was the son of Benjamin Greene, a West Indies proprietor, who established the Greene King brewery in Bury Street Edmunds in 1799.
Greene was the son of Benjamin Greene, a West Indies proprietor, who established the Greene King brewery in Bury Street Edmunds in 1799.
Greene was educated at the Grammar School at Bury Street Edmunds and in 1836 took over the management of the brewery company from his father.
He expanded and diversified the company significantly, doubling the brewery workforce to fifty and increasing output to 40,000 barrels a year by 1870. Greene introduced unprecedented benefits for his workforce including a pension scheme and new standards of housing for his workers. He was a Justice of the Peace and Deputy Lieutenant for Suffolk and a master of the Suffolk Fox Hounds.
He did not stand in 1885, but at the 1886 general election he was elected for the Stowmarket constituency, and held that seat until his death in 1891, aged 75.
Greene married firstly in 1840 Emily Smythies, daughter of Review G Smythies of Stanground near Peterborough, and secondly in 1870 Caroline Dorothea Hoste, daughter of Charles Prideaux Brune and widow of Rear Admiral Sir William Hoste.
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Greene was elected at the 1865 general election as Member of Parliament (Member of Parliament) for Bury Street Edmunds, and held the seat until the constituency was reduced to one member at the 1885 general election.