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Moses Browne (1703 – 13 September 1787), poet and cleric, suffers from uncertainty about the details of his birth. Some records suggest in , but a London birth is more likely, as he became a pen-cutter in , London, after the death of his patron, Lord Molesworth, in 1725. English Poetry 1579–1830 Retrieved 23 August 2018. He then became a poet, and in middle age a clergyman of the Church of England.


London life
Browne contributed poems to The Gentleman's Magazine, winning several prizes from its founder. Moses Browne married Ann Wibourne in 1738 in Clerkenwell. Moses and Ann had at least 11 children – some records indicate up to 13.


Church appointments
Browne found success as a devotional writer, and on the instigation of the evangelical writer James Hervey, was ordained in 1753. He was then appointed Vicar of Olney, in 1753. In 1764, Browne took the additional post of Chaplain at in Blackheath, London, one reason being that his Olney post could not sustain such a large family. However, he remained a plural Vicar of Olney at the same time as Vicar of Sutton (probably Long Sutton, Lincolnshire) until his death in 1787.Alexander Chalmers, in General Biographical Dictionary (1812-17) 7:131-32. Retrieved 23 August 2018.


Noted works
1729 – Piscatory Eclogues
1742 - The Universe
1750 – The Compleat Angler
1752 – The Works and Rest of the Creation
1772 – The Excellency of the Knowledge of Jesus Christ

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