Timothy Yeats Brown

Timothy Yeats-Brown (1789-1858), a banker, was the British consul to Genoa from 1840 to 1857.[1]

Between 1832 and 1840 he lived on the Island of Palmaria with his wife Stuarta (née Erskine) before moving to Genoa to become a consul. He died shortly after his retirement in 1858.[2]

His son Montague Yeats-Brown succeeded him as British consul to Genoa.

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References

  1. Sloyan, Victoria. "Accounts of Timothy Yeats-Brown, British Consul at Genoa, 1835-57". Bodleian Library, University of Oxford. Retrieved April 2015. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  2. Vincent, E. R. (1953). Ugo Foscolo: an Italian Regency in England. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 166.


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