Landed Estates
University of Galway

Browne (Brownesgrove)


Estate(s)

Name Description
Browne (Brownesgrove) Thomas Browne, a younger son of the Brownes of Tuam, county Galway, was a wealthy agent and merchant. In the early 1850s he bought the estate of Joycegrove in the Encumbered Estates' Court from Thomas Reilly assignee of Henry Joyce and renamed it Brownesgrove. He is recorded in Griffith's Valuation as owning 2 townlands in the parish of Tuam. The representatives of Thomas Browne of Brownesgrove are recorded as owning 2,259 acres in the early 1870s. A modern looking house is now located at Brownesgrove with all the old farm buildings behind.
Browne (Tuam) Nicholas Browne held two townlands in the parish of Boyounagh, barony of Ballymoe, in the mid 1850s. Nicholas Browne of Tuam owned 536 acres in county Galway in the 1870s. John F. Browne held 2 townlands on the outskirts of Tuam in the mid 1850s.
Joyce (Joycegrove) An estate in the parishes of Tuam, barony of Dunmore and Dunmore, barony of Ballymoe, county Galway, owned by a branch of the Joyce family. Henry Joyce was the proprietor in the 1830s and his assignee Thomas Reilly sold the estate to the Brownes in the early 1850s. The Browne family renamed the house Brownesgrove.