Sir Valentine Browne, 1st Baronet, of Molahiffe (died 1633), owned a large estate in south-west Ireland and was a lawyer who served as high sheriff of County Kerry.
Valentine was probably born in the 1580s in Ireland. He was the eldest son of Nicholas Browne and his wife Sheela O'Sullivan Beare. His father was Sir Nicholas Browne of Ross Castle.[1] His paternal grandfather, another Valentine Browne, had come from Croft, and had acquired large estates in Munster, Ireland as surveyor-general.
His mother was a daughter of Eoin the O'Sullivan Beare[2] who had lost his chieftainship to his nephew Donal Cam O'Sullivan Beare who had claimed a right to it by primogeniture. His mother's family were part of the O'Sullivans, a Gaelic Irish clan. His father probably converted to Catholicism to marry his mother.
Family tree
Valentine Browne with his two wives, his parents, and other selected relatives.[a]
Browne studied law and was admitted to Gray's Inn on 12March 1612.[7] On 21December 1621 Browne was created Baronet Browne of Molahiffe.[8][9] In 1623 Sir Valentine was appointed Sheriff of County Kerry.[10]
↑ This family tree is based on genealogies of the baronets Browne[3][4] and the viscounts Muskerry (later earls of Clancarty).[5][6]
Citations
↑ G. E. C. 1900, p.236, line 34. "I. 1622. 'Valentine Browne, Esq., of Mohaliffe [Molahiffe], co. Kerry', s. [son] and h. [heir] of Sir Nicholas Browne, of Ross Castle, in that county, by Sheela, or Julia, da. [daughter] of O'Sullivan Bear..."
↑ G. E. C. 1900, p.236. "...s. [son] and h. [heir] of Sir Nicholas Browne, of Ross Castle, in that county [i.e. Kerry], by Sheela, or Julia, da. [daughter] of O'Sullivan Bear, of co. Cork;"
↑ Brydges 1817, p.171. "...Valentine, his son and heir, who was created an Irish baronet, Dec. 21, 1621."
1 2 G. E. C. 1900, p.237, line 3. "...was cr. [created] a Bart. [I. [Ireland]], as above, by patent dat. [dated] 26Feb. 1621/2 at Dublin; the Privy Seal being dat. 21Dec. 1621 at Westm.;"
↑ G. E. C. 1900, p.237, line 7. "He [V. Browne, 1st Bt.] m. [married] secondly Sheela, da. [daughter] of Charles (MacCarty), 1st Viscount Muskerry [I. [Ireland]], by Margaret, da. of Donough (O'Brien), 4th Earl of Thomond [I. [Ireland]]. She d. [died] 21Jan. 1633."
↑ Burke & Burke 1915, p.1030, left column, line 68. "4. Thomas, of Hospital, capt. in the Duke of York's regiment; attended CharlesII in his exile; m. [married] his cousin Elizabeth, dau. [daughter] of Sir John Browne, Knt. of Hospital and Barbara Boyle, daughter of John Boyle, Bishop of Cork; and d. [died] November 1684, leaving issue."
↑ Hasler 1981, p.506, right column, line 18. "He went to Ireland in 1587 as an undertaker for repopulating the wastes of Kerry and Desmond, and died there in 1589, being buried in St. Katherine's church, Dublin, on 19Feb."
↑ Joyce 1903, p.172. "On the 23d of September, 1601, a Spanish fleet entered the harbour of Kinsale with 3,400 troops... "
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