Samuel Browne (c. 1634–1691) was an English landowner and MP.
[1] He was admitted to Emmanuel College, Cambridge in 1650,[2][1] and he succeeded his father c.
[3] He was appointed a militia commissioner by the Rump Parliament in 1659, and was M.P.
[4] He married Anne (the daughter of John Tighe of Calceby, Lincolnshire) before 1655.
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