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- Thomas Browne (1708–1780), Garter Principal King of Arms, the second son of John Browne of Ashbourne, Derbyshire, became Bluemantle Pursuivant in 1737, Lancaster Herald in 1743, Norroy and Ulster King of Arms in 1761, and Garter in 1774 until his death. (en)
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- Thomas 'Sense' Browne by Nathaniel Dance-Holland, 1775 (en)
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- From a crown palisado or a buck's head sable attired or ; a griffin's head erased sable, beak & ears or, charged on the neck with a bar gemel argent & a trefoil ermine . (en)
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- Great James Street, London (en)
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- Sable, 3 lions passant between 2 bendlets argent all between 2 trefoils ermine. (en)
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- Thomas Browne (1708–1780), Garter Principal King of Arms, the second son of John Browne of Ashbourne, Derbyshire, became Bluemantle Pursuivant in 1737, Lancaster Herald in 1743, Norroy and Ulster King of Arms in 1761, and Garter in 1774 until his death. (en)
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- Thomas Browne (officer of arms) (en)
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