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Valentine Browne
Browne Baronets of Molahiffe
Successor Valentine, 2nd Baronet
Died 7 September 1633
Spouse(s) Alice FitzGerald
Julia MacCarty
Issue
Valentine & others
Father Nicholas Browne
Mother Sheela O'Sullivan Beare

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.

Birth and origins

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. 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 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.
Alice
Alexander
Valentine
Browne

d. 1589
Surveyor
General
Thomasine
Bacon
Gerald
14th Earl
Desmond

c. 1533 – 1583
Rebel Earl
Nicholas
Browne

d. 1606
Sheela
O'Sullivan
Beare
Charles
1st Viscount

1564–1641
Alice
FitzGerald
Valentine
1st Bt.
d. 1633
Julia
MacCarthy

d. 1633
Valentine
2nd Bt.
d. 1640
Thomas
Browne

d. 1684
Mary
MacCarthy
Valentine
1st Viscount

1638–1694
Jane
Plunkett
Legend
XXX Subject of
the article
XXX Browne Baronets &
Viscounts Kenmare
XXX Viscounts
Muskerry
XXX Earls of
Desmond

Early life

Browne studied law and was admitted to Gray's Inn on 12 March 1612. On 21 December 1621 Browne was created Baronet Browne of Molahiffe. In 1623 Sir Valentine was appointed Sheriff of County Kerry.

First marriage and children

Sir Valentine married first Alice FitzGerald, fifth daughter of Gerald FitzGerald, 14th Earl of Desmond, the rebel earl, by his second wife, Eleanor Butler.

Valentine and Alice had five children, three sons:

  1. Valentine (died 1640), his successor
  2. James, captain in the army
  3. Nicholas, died without issue

—and two daughters of whom nothing further is known.

Second marriage and children

Sir Valentine married secondly Julia MacCarty, daughter of Charles MacCarthy, 1st Viscount Muskerry.

Valentine and Julia had one son:

  1. Thomas (died 1684), who married his cousin Elizabeth Browne, daughter of Sir John Browne, knight, of Hospital, County Limerick and Barbara Boyle, daughter of John Boyle, Bishop of Cork, and had several daughters including Helen, who married her cousin Nicholas Browne, 2nd Viscount Kenmare

Death and timeline

Sir Valentine died on 7 September 1633 and was buried in the church of Killarney.

Timeline
As his birth date is uncertain, so are all his ages.
Age Date Event
0 1580, estimate Born
9 1589 Paternal grandfather Sir Valentine Browne died.
18 1598 The Sugan Earl's revolt broke out.
21 1601, 22 Sep The Spanish landed at Kinsale
23 1603, 24 Mar Accession of King James I, succeeding Queen Elizabeth I
23 1603, 30 Mar Treaty of Mellifont, concluded between Mountjoy and Tyrone, ended the Nine Years' War.
26 1606, 12 Dec Inherited the Molahiffe seignory and other Irish lands at his father's death
32 1612, 12 Mar Admitted to Gray's Inn
42 1622, 16 Feb Created 1st Baronet Browne of Molahiffe
45 1625, 27 Mar Accession of King Charles I, succeeding King James I
60 1633, 7 Sep Died
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