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Browne and Willis
Browne Willis built a mansion in 1711, but this was pulled down by Thomas Harrison, who had acquired the property in 1793.
After an investigation, the party leadership censured Willis and admonished Browne, who denied any personal wrongdoing and responded in detail to allegations surrounding the controversy.
Whilst at Carmarthen he also conducted surveys of the cathedrals of St David's and Llandaff which were published by his friend Browne Willis in 1717 and 1718.
The church was extensively restored by Browne Willis in 1757.
Browne Willis, a historian of the day, had raised the funds for the reconstruction.
In order to perpetuate his own memory, Browne Willis arranged for a sermon to be preached at St. Martin's Church on each St. Martin's Day, for which a fee was payable.
In 1740, Browne Willis bought a house in Aylesbury Street, Fenny Stratford and the rent from this was used to pay for the sermon and gunpowder.
Actor Michael Landon grew up in Collingswood, New JerseySome nationally known South Jerseyans include Bruce Willis, Roscoe Lee Browne, John Forsythe, Michelle Malkin, Ali Larter, Kelly Ripa, Tara Lipinski, Michael Landon, Linda Fiorentino, Joe Flacco, Carl Lewis, and Carli Lloyd.
Browne Willis.
Browne Willis ( 16 September 1682 – 5 February 1760 ) was an antiquary, author, numismatist and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1705 to 1708.
Willis was born at Blandford St Mary, Dorset, the eldest Son of Thomas Willis of Bletchley, Buckinghamshire and his wife Alice Browne, daughter of Robert Browne of Frampton, Dorset.
Between 1724 and 1730, Browne Willis built St. Martin's Church on the site of the old Chantry Chapel of St. Margaret and St. Catherine at Fenny Stratford.
In order to perpetuate his own memory, Browne Willis arranged for a sermon to be preached at St. Martin's Church on each St. Martin's Day, for which a fee was payable.
In 1740, Browne Willis bought a house in Aylesbury Street, Fenny Stratford and the rent from this was used to pay for the sermon and gunpowder.
* Browne Willis Notitia parliamentaria, or, An history of the counties, cities, and boroughs in England and Wales: ...
It was founded by two-time Libertarian presidential candidate Harry Browne, his former campaign staff members Perry Willis and Jim Babka, and former National Chair of the Libertarian Party Steve Dasbach.
But bitter party infighting and mud-dragging of the man who had hired him to work on the Browne campaign, Perry Willis, discouraged him once again.
After the 2000 campaign was over, Harry Browne and Perry Willis formed the American Liberty Foundation, and Willis, the President of the organization, asked Babka to come on board as the Vice President.
In addition, Willis, Browne, Babka, and Stephanie Yanik started RealCampaignReform. org, Inc. Babka was named the President of this project.

Browne and Member
* Laidman Browne as Committee Member
Desmond Henry Browne, Baron Browne of Ladyton ( born 22 March 1952 ) is a British Labour Party politician who was the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Kilmarnock and Loudoun from 1997 to 2010.
* John Browne, Chairman & CEO, BP ( formerly " British Petroleum "), Member of the House of Lords, knighted by the Queen
* John Browne ( MP for Gloucester ) ( died 1639 ), Member of Parliament for Gloucester
* John Denis Browne, Member of the UK Parliament for Mayo
Following his election in 2005, Browne was appointed a spokesman on Foreign Affairs and as Member of the Home Affairs Select Committee.

Browne and Parliament
The Parliament used to have the power to hear such cases itself, and did so in the Browne – Fitzpatrick privilege case, 1955.
The UK Youth Parliament, an affiliate of the British Youth Council also responded to the Browne Review.
The Third Baronet Browne was created First Viscount Kenmare ( Ireland ) on 20 May 1689, by King James II, after his deposition by the English Parliament, but while he still possessed his rights as King of Ireland.
He was MP for Much Wenlock, Shropshire from 1744 to 1754, although he did not apparently contribute much in debates, Dr Johnson commenting that, ironically: Browne, one of the first great wits of this country, got into Parliament and never opened his mouth.
When responsible government had been granted at the beginning of the 2nd Parliament, the Governor, Thomas Gore Browne, was given sufficient authority to make the Legislative Council elective, but no action was taken.
* Geoff Browne, A Biographical Register of the Victorian Parliament, 1900-84, Government Printer, Melbourne, 1985
* Geoff Browne, A Biographical Register of the Victorian Parliament, 1900 – 84, Government Printer, Melbourne, 1985
* Geoff Browne, A Biographical Register of the Victorian Parliament, 1900 – 84, Government Printer, Melbourne, 1985
* John Browne ( MP for Morpeth ), in 1601, MP for Morpeth ( UK Parliament constituency )
* Geoff Browne, A Biographical Register of the Victorian Parliament, 1900-84, Government Printer, Melbourne, 1985
* Geoff Browne, A Biographical Register of the Victorian Parliament, 1900-84, Government Printer, Melbourne, 1985
* Allowances by MP-Jeremy Browne at Parliament. uk
* Geoff Browne, A Biographical Register of the Victorian Parliament, 1900-84, Government Printer, Melbourne, 1985
* Geoff Browne, A Biographical Register of the Victorian Parliament, 1900-84, Government Printer, Melbourne, 1985
* Geoff Browne, A Biographical Register of the Victorian Parliament, 1900 – 84, Government Printer, Melbourne, 1985
* Geoff Browne, A Biographical Register of the Victorian Parliament, 1900-84, Government Printer, Melbourne, 1985
* Geoff Browne, A Biographical Register of the Victorian Parliament, 1900-84, Government Printer, Melbourne, 1985
* Geoff Browne, A Biographical Register of the Victorian Parliament, 1900-84, Government Printer, Melbourne, 1985
* Geoff Browne, A Biographical Register of the Victorian Parliament, 1900-84, Government Printer, Melbourne, 1985
Denis Browne, brother of the 1st Marquess of Sligo and a member of Grattan's Parliament ; by William Beechey, of Howe Peter-the 2nd Marquess of Sligo, who spent four months in an English jail for bribing British seamen in time of war to bring his ship, full of antiquities from Greece, to Westport.

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