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British writer
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Place of birth
London Borough of Islington, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
Place of death
London Borough of Lewisham, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
Age
83 years
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Biography

Moses Browne (1704 – September 1787) was a pen-cutter from Clerkenwell, London, England who became a poet and eventually rose amongst the ranks of the Church of England.

Browne made many contributions to the Gentleman's Magazine which was founded by Edward Cave in 1731. He won several prizes awarded by Cave. During this time, Browne would be mixing with some of the distinguished literary figures of the time, including Samuel Johnson.

Moses Browne married Ann Wibourne in 1738 in Clerkenwell. He had in excess of 9 children and some records indicate up to 13.

Browne was appointed vicar of Olney, Buckinghamshire in 1753. In 1764, Browne took on the post of Chaplain at Morden College in Blackheath, London. One of the reasons being the wage he acquired from his post at Olney could not sustain such his large family. However, he remained vicar of Olney at the same time as vicar of Sutton, Lincolnshire until his death in 1787.

His great great great grandson was the stage performing mnemonist Edward Cyril De Hault Laston.

The Noted Works of Moses Browne

1729 - Piscatory Eclogues
1750 - The Compleat Angler
1752 - The Works and Rest of the Creation
1772 - The Excellency of the Knowledge of Jesus Christ

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