Major William Brownlow is the subject of a book Parallel Lives by Davina Jones (Belfast, Appletree Press, 2005) 206 pp, 138 black and white illustrations. ISBN 0-86281-963-6. Hardback, £15.99. Brownlows have been living at Ballywhite, Portaferry since 1918. However, their family had originally come from England to County Armagh in 1610, eventually in 1839 becoming Lords Lurgan. This is largely the story of the much respected Major William Brownlow (1921-1998) and his family at Portaferry: his upbringing in England, his army career in the second World War and later, and his considerable contribution to moderate politics, racing and field sports in County Down, culminating with a spell as Lord Lieutenant of the county. The parallel life is that of Agnes White (nee Skillen), also born in 1921, in the Downpatrick gate lodge at Castle Ward, Strangford, where her father was head gardener. The Major fought in the Second World War, in the 7th battalion of the Rifle Brigade, with whom he was posted to the Middle East. He fought against Rommel at El Alamein and, later, at Alam Halfa. He was actually wounded, believed dead, during the final battle of Alamein. After the war he settled in Ballywhite, in County Down.