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Franklin Doughty Browne (4 March 1873 – 12 August 1946) was an English
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er. He played in ten first-class matches for
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between 1899 and 1903.Franklin Browne
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. Retrieved 8 March 2017.


Early life

Browne was born at
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in London in 1873, the son of George and Mary Browne (''
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'' Hill). His father was a solicitor, originally from
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. Browne was educated at the Abbey School in Beckenham before moving up to Dulwich College, where he played cricket in the First XI from 1889 to 1892, captaining the side in his final year at school, and
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.Carlaw D (2020) ''Kent County Cricketers A to Z. Part One: 1806–1914'' (revised edition), p. 93.
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at the Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians. Retrieved 7 August 2022.)
Browne, Mr Franklin Doughty
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'', 1947. Retrieved 30 August 2022.
Ormiston DL (1926) ''Dulwich College register: 1619 to 1926'', p. 231. Dulwich: The Alleyn Club.
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Sporting and professional life

After leaving school, Browne went up to Trinity College, Oxford to study law, graduating with a Third Class degree in 1895. He did not play cricket for the university side, but did for his college, captaining the Trinity team in 1895. That year he scored 184 runs
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in a match against Balliol College, as Trinity scored 410 for five in reply to Balliol's 370 for seven. He was described as a free scoring batsman who could play the cut shot well. He followed his father into the law, and was articled as solicitor in 1903 in FC Matthews, Browne and Company, his father's firm. He became a partner in Irvine, Borrowman and Brown in 1904 and worked in a variety of firms throughout his life, at times with his brother Montague as a partner. He served as a
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. Browne first played for Kent's Second XI in 1894, but did not play any first-class cricket until 1899. During that season he played club cricket for
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, scoring four centuries during the season. He made his first-class debut against MCC at
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at the beginning of June, scoring two and ten runs in his two innings, before playing again for the county later in the month, this time at Trent Bridge with
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as the opposition. He did not play first-class cricket again until 1901, when he appeared in seven matches for Kent, all in May and June.Franklin Browne
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He scored a total of 214 runs at a batting average of 23.7, including scores of 32 and 53 not out during a match against MCC, the former in a partnership of 104 runs with
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for the fifth-wicket. Other notable scores during the season included 31 not out against the touring South Africans at Beckenham and 42 against
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at Leyton. Although he played club cricket for a variety of amateur sides, including
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and Band of Brothers, as well as for sides such as Cobham,
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and
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Park, Browne only made one further first-class appearance. In 1903 he appeared for a Kent side against the touring
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at Beckenham. He was the secretary of Beckenham Cricket Club in 1904 and is known to have played cricket into the 1930s, appearing for MCC sides, of which he was a member. He also played
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for Old Alleynians.


Family and later life

Another of Browne's brothers, Charles Walter Browne, also played cricket for Beckenham and hockey for Kent.Overton, ''op. cit.'', p. 267. Browne married twice. In 1905 to Mary Grenside, and, following her death, in 1918 he married Grace Russell at Putney. He lived at Cobham in 1946 and died there in a nursing home in 1946. He was aged 73.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Browne, Franklin 1873 births 1946 deaths English cricketers Kent cricketers Cricketers from the London Borough of Camden Cricketers from the London Borough of Islington