Bransby was a deacon and lecturer at
St Mary's (
Church of England) parish church from 1814 until 1825. In 1814, Bransby was elected as a fellow of the
Linnean Society. He was also a fellow of the
Geological Society, the
Cambridge Philosophical Society, and the
Society of Antiquaries. In 1818, Bransby was admitted to the
Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts. He was also a member of the local
horticultural society. From 1817 until 1820, Edgar Allan Poe resided in the house and was one of Bransby's pupils. Bransby no longer ran the school by 1825, when he moved to
Norfolk to become the new headmaster of the
King's Lynn Grammar School. In 1845, he became the rector of
Testerton parish in Norfolk. == Death and legacy ==