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  1. Dominick Geoffrey Thomas [Browne], 5th Baron Oranmore and Browne. born. 1 Jul 1929. mar. 25 Oct 1957 (div. 1974) Sara Margaret Wright, dau. of Dr Herbert Wright, of Dublin . The heir presumptive to the Barony of Oranmore and Browne is Hon Martin Michael Dominick Browne, second son of the 4th Baron Oranmore and Browne and brother of the present ...

  2. Maureen Constance Guinness (sister) Edward Guinness, 1st Earl of Iveagh (grandfather) Sir George Russell, 4th Baronet (grandfather) Family. Guinness. Oonagh Guinness (22 February 1910 – 2 August 1995) was an Anglo-Irish socialite, society hostess and art collector, and the second wife of Dominick Browne, 4th Baron Oranmore and Browne .

  3. 16 de set. de 2018 · The traditional music enthusiast and Guinness heir the Hon Garech Browne of Luggala, Co Wicklow, has left more than €4m in an eccentric 1985 will in which many of the beneficiaries, including ...

  4. Dominick Browne, Mayor of Galway, 1688 1689. Browne was a grandson of Sir Dominick Browne and a member of The Tribes of Galway. He was one of the first Catholics to become Mayor since 1654, and would be one of the last of the mayors who was a…

  5. Browne was the eldest of three sons of Geoffrey Browne, alderman of Galway (died 1608), a member of the Tribes of Galway . Dominick was of age and married at the time of his father's death, and a town bailiff in 1609. He was convicted for felony and homicide of Henry Rany of Galway, at Athenry on 29 July 1620.

  6. Birthdate: 1755. Death: May 08, 1826 (70-71) Immediate Family: Son of Col. Dominic Browne and Henrietta Browne. Husband of Margaret Browne. Father of Dominick Browne, 1st Baron Oranmore and Browne; Henrietta Dillon-Lee, Viscountess Dillon of Costello-Gallin; Louise Margaret Kirwan; Reverend John Geoffrey Browne and Charlotte Philippa Ffolkes.

  7. 29 de abr. de 2022 · Biography Browne was the eldest of three sons of Geoffrey Browne, alderman of Galway (died 1608), a member of the Tribes of Galway. Dominick was of age and married at the time of his father's death, and a town bailiff in 1609. He was convicted for felony and homicide of Henry Rany of Galway, at Athenry on 29 July 1620.