Col. Sir Thomas Robert Gore Browne, KCMG CB

How are you related to Col. Sir Thomas Robert Gore Browne, KCMG CB?

Connect to the World Family Tree to find out

Col. Sir Thomas Robert Gore Browne, KCMG CB's Geni Profile

Share your family tree and photos with the people you know and love

  • Build your family tree online
  • Share photos and videos
  • Smart Matching™ technology
  • Free!

Col. Sir Thomas Robert Gore Browne, KCMG CB

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England
Death: April 17, 1887 (79)
Kensington, London, England
Immediate Family:

Son of Colonel Robert Browne, Esq and Sarah Dorothea Steward
Husband of Harriet Louisa Gore-Browne
Father of Mabyl Helena Gore-Browne; Col. Harold Gore-Browne; The Right Reverend Wilfrid Gore-Browne; Francis Gore-Browne; Vice-Admiral Godfrey Gore-Browne and 1 other
Brother of Anna M Browne and Rt. Rev. Edward Harold Browne, Bishop of Winchester

Managed by: Jonathan Charles Hanford
Last Updated:

About Col. Sir Thomas Robert Gore Browne, KCMG CB

Wikipedia Biographical Summary

Colonel Sir Thomas Robert Gore Browne KCMG CB (3 July 1807 – 17 April 1887) was a British colonial administrator, who was Governor of St Helena, Governor of New Zealand, Governor of Tasmania and Governor of Bermuda.

Early life

Browne was born in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England. He served with the British Army in Afghanistan and India. In 1824 he purchased an Ensigncy in the 44th Foot, but three months later exchanged into the 28th Foot. In 1829 he purchased a Captaincy. In 1836, as a Major, he exchanged into the 41st Foot. In 1842 he was promoted Lieutenant-Colonel in the Army, in 1845 he purchased the Lieutenant-Colonelcy of the 41st Foot, and in 1849 he exchanged into the 21st Foot. He became Governor of St Helena in 1851. He was promoted Lieutenant-Colonel in the Army in 1854, by which time he was back in his original regiment, the 44th Foot. In 1857 he exchanged from the 14th Foot to the Lieutenant-Colonelcy of the 43rd Foot.

Governor of New Zealand

In September 1855 he was appointed Governor of New Zealand, replacing temporary Administrator Robert Wynyard. His handling of Māori land issues were a contributing factor in the outbreak of the First Taranaki War: despite divisions among Waitara Maori over the ownership of land, Browne persisted with the purchase of the disputed Pekapeka block, further inflaming tensions between Maori and English settlers. On 5 March 1860, Browne ordered the military occupation of the land, leading to the outbreak of war 12 days later.

The town of Gore, New Zealand was named after him.

Governor of Tasmania

From 1861 until 1868 he was Governor of Tasmania. He was promoted Colonel in the Army in 1864.

Administrator of Bermuda

From September 1870 to April 1871, he was Administrator of Bermuda.

SOURCE: Wikipedia contributors, 'Thomas Gore Browne', Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 23 October 2013, 06:12 UTC, <http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Thomas_Gore_Browne&oldid=...> [accessed 19 December 2013]

view all

Col. Sir Thomas Robert Gore Browne, KCMG CB's Timeline

1807
July 3, 1807
Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England
1852
March 14, 1852
St Helena (Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha)
1856
September 18, 1856
Auckland, New Zealand
1858
October 18, 1858
Auckland, New Zealand
1860
March 7, 1860
Auckland, New Zealand
1863
March 30, 1863
Tasmania, Australia
1864
June 3, 1864
Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
1887
April 17, 1887
Age 79
Kensington, London, England