James Caulfeild Browne, 2nd Baron Kilmaine (16 March 1765 – 23 May 1825) was an Anglo-Irish Member of Parliament and landowner. He sat in the House of Commons of Ireland in 1790.[1][2]
He was an MP for Carlow from January 1790 to May 1790.[1]
Upon the death of his father on 7 June 1794, he succeeded as the 8th Baronet Browne, of the Neale, and 2nd Baron Kilmaine, of the Neale, County Mayo.[citation needed]
Hon. George Augustus Browne (1801–1878), who married Anne Hammond Morgan, daughter of Sir Thomas Charles Morgan (physician to the 1st Marquess of Abercorn) and stepdaughter of author Sydney, Lady Morgan, in 1845. After her death in 1850, he married Frances Mary Prideaux-Brune, daughter of Rev. Charles Prideaux-Brune of Prideaux Place, in 1853.[6]
Hon. Augustus Caulfeild James Browne (1803–1831), a Captain in the Army who accidentally drowned.[6]
Hon. Sarah Louisa Browne (c. 1805–1881), who married Lt.-Col. George Disbrowe in 1825.[6]
Hon. Richard Howe Browne (1811–1888), who married his cousin, Elizabeth Browne, daughter of Col. Hon. John Browne and Anne White, in 1833. After her death, he married Elise Watkin, a daughter of Col. H. S. Watkin, in 1880.[6]
Hon. Frederick Longworth Browne (1811–1864), who died unmarried.[6]
Lord Kilmaine died on 23 May 1825. He was succeeded by his eldest son, John. Lady Kilmaine died on 6 July 1863.[6]
^Cokayne, George Edward, editor, The Complete Baronetage, 5 volumes (no date (c. 1900); reprint, Gloucester: Alan Sutton Publishing, 1983), volume II, page 420.