Timothy Yeats Brown


Timothy Yeats-Brown, a banker son of a successful brewer, was the British consul to Genoa from 1840 to 1857.
Between 1832 and 1840 he lived on the Island of Palmaria with his wife Stuarta before moving to Genoa to become a consul. He died shortly after his retirement in 1858.
His son Montague Yeats-Brown succeeded him as British consul to Genoa.