Isaac Hawkins Browne

Isaac Hawkins Browne

Isaac Hawkins Browne may refer to
*Isaac Hawkins Browne (poet) (1705-1760)
*Isaac Hawkins Browne (coalowner) and politician (1745-1818)


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  • Isaac Hawkins Browne (coalowner) — Isaac Hawkins Browne (7 December 1745 30 May 1818) was the only son of Isaac Hawkins Browne (poet) (1705 60). After making a grand tour in 1775–1776, he settled on his estates at Badger. [J. M. Scott, rev. Stephen M. Lee, Browne, Isaac Hawkins… …   Wikipedia

  • Isaac Hawkins Browne (poet) — Isaac Hawkins Browne (1705 ndash;1760), is remembered as the author of some clever imitations of contemporary poets on the theme of A Pipe of Tobacco , somewhat analogous to the Rejected Addresses of a later day. He also wrote a Latin poem on the …   Wikipedia

  • Browne, Isaac Hawkins — (1705 1760)    Is remembered as the author of some clever imitations of contemporary poets on the theme of A Pipe of Tobacco, somewhat analogous to the Rejected Addresses of a later day. He also wrote a Latin poem on the immortality of the soul.… …   Short biographical dictionary of English literature

  • Browne, Isaac Hawkins — (1705 1760)    Born at Burton upon Trent to a wealthy clergyman, he was educated at Westminster School and Trinity College, Cambridge. A brilliant scholar, he became a mediocre lawyer and was twice a member of Parliament for Wenlock in Shropshire …   British and Irish poets

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