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  1. In 1555 Browne was responsible for the execution of William Hunter one of the Marian martyrs. On 5 October 1558, Browne was appointed Chief Justice of the Common Pleas by Mary I; his appointment was reconfirmed in November by her successor, Elizabeth I.

  2. Anthony Browne (judge) From a page move : This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed). This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name.

  3. Sir Anthony Browne QS (1509 – 1567), sometimes referred to as Antony Browne, was an English justice.

    • Biography
    • Parliamentary Under Secretary of State
    • Previous roles in government

    Anthony Browne was appointed Parliamentary Under Secretary of State in the Department for Transport on 13 November 2023.

    Following the publication of the UK government’s Fraud Strategy, he was previously appointed as the first Prime Minister’s Anti-Fraud Champion.

    As the previous Chief Executive Officer for the British Banking Association, and a former member of the Treasury Select Committee (2 March 2020 to 26 June 2023), Anthony has the experience and knowledge of fraud and industry to drive this work forward.

    Between 2020 to 2022, Anthony was the Chairman of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on the Environment, a parliamentary group dedicated to strengthening the influence of parliamentarians on public policy and public debate on the environment and assisting parliamentarians by improving their access to specialist information.

    Anthony Browne has responsibility for:

    •aviation

    •transport decarbonisation

    •air quality

    •technology, (including autonomous vehicles, drones, e-scooters)

    •space

    •Prime Minister’s Anti-Fraud Champion

    •Chairman, Regulatory Policy Committee

  4. Justice of the Common Pleas was a puisne judicial position within the Court of Common Pleas of England and Wales, under the Chief Justice. The Common Pleas was the primary court of common law within England and Wales, dealing with "common" pleas (civil matters between subject and subject).

  5. May 30, 2024 · Review the House of Commons voting record of Anthony Browne. Members may not vote in every division of the House. This can be due to a number of reasons; The Speaker and deputies cannot vote because of the impartiality of the chair, and Sinn Féin Members have an absentionist policy.

  6. BROWNE, ANTHONY (1510?–1567), judge, son of Sir Wistan Browne of Abbes-roding and Langenhoo in Essex, knight, and Elizabeth, daughter of William Mordaunt of Turvey in Bedfordshire, was born in Essex about 1510 and studied at Oxford, but left the university without taking any degree and entered at the Middle Temple, where he was appointed reader in the autumn of 1553, but did not read until ...

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