- Percy Browne
Percy Basil Browne (
2 May 1923 –5 Mar 2004 ) was an English businessman,farmer , amateurjockey and Conservative Party politician. He wasMember of Parliament for Torrington from 1959 to 1964.He was educated at Eton before joning the army in 1941, and fought in
North Africa ,Sicily andItaly before joing theD-Day landings inNormandy in 1944, reaching the rank ofLieutenant in theRoyal Armoured Corps . After the war he took up farming inDevon with his first wife, Pamela Exham, who died after a hunting accident.After his wife's death, Browne moved to
Dorset where he took up steeplechasing, and rode in the 1953Grand National . He then remarried and moved toGloucestershire , where he bought and ran a coal merchant's business. He later married for a third time and moved to Wiltshire, where he died in 2004.Career
Browne was selected by the Conservative party to fight the 1959 general election in the Labour-held Gloucester constituency, but was persuaded to stand instead in Torrington, which had been won the Liberal Mark Bonham Carter in a by-election in 1958. The defeated Conservative candidate at the by-election had been Anthony Royle, whose failure had been attributed partly to being operceived as a City businessman, and the party wanted a local candidate.http://sca.lib.liv.ac.uk/collections/Owen/book/PART1.DOC]
Browne agreed to stand on condition that he did have to undergo the usual process of appearing before a selection committee. In a year of Liberal gains, he retook the seat with a majority of 2,265. [http://www.psr.keele.ac.uk/area/uk/ge59/i20.htm UK General Election results October 1959: Torrington] ]
He served in Parliament for only one term, in which he developed a repuration as an independent-minded politician. He refused the offer of a post as
Parliamentary Private Secretary because it would have restrained his freedom to criticise the Conservative government, and inWho's Who he listed "whip-baiting" as one of his hobbies. He stood down at the 1964 general election.After leaving the House of Commons, he undertook varuous business ventures (including the chairmanship of
Appledore Shipbuilders ) and accepted several public appointments, including serving as as commissioner of theNational Parks . He was aDeputy Lieutenant ofDevon from 1984 until his death.References
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