Use British English date December 2010 Use dmy dates date December 2010 Montfort Browne fl. 1760&ndash ... Browne was from an Irish family. According to his own writings, he served in the 35th Regiment of Foot ... him. When the British took control of West Florida after the war, Browne sponsored French Huguenot ... when Browne sided with the military in disputes between them and the governor. Johnstone left West Florida in January 1767, leaving Browne in command of the province. Browne in 1768 led a successful ... . Irregularities in Browne s bookkeepping in 1768 drew criticism from his patron Hillsborough, and Browne formally requested that his books be audited when Johnstone s successor John Eliot Royal ... his arrival, and Browne reluctantly retook the reins of power. He sent the provincial surveyor, Elias ... him, but Durnford returned that December with orders removing Browne from power and granting Durnford an acting governorship. As Browne was preparing to leave the province he was involved in a duel with a Pensacolan trader. The man was wounded, and Browne would have faced criminal charges had the man died. Fortunately for Browne he recovered, and Browne sailed for England in February 1770. He spent ..., with Browne as its governor. Hillsborough was apparently supportive of the idea, and resigned as colonial secretary when it was rejected. Browne continued to lobby Hillsborough s successor, the William ... in March 1774. Bahamas and Revolutionary War service While governor of the Bahamas, Browne continued ... books?id UG 62GnAbD8C&pg PA168&lpg PA168&dq 22Montfort Browne 22&source bl&ots nFu6c1kMdK ... Browne 22&source web&ots pW7Uxn pr9&sig 595jVQ5gMhf HDbVWsvETZ1sZ8o&hl en&sa X&oi book result&resnum ... history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 77796 Report on Montfort Browne s conduct http www3.telus.net charlotte taylor Folder1 Prince of Wales American Regiment.htm Browne s command of the American ... Regiment and Browne s start succession box title Acting Governor of British West Florida years 1767 ... more details
Henry Browne may refer to Henry Browne, Farmer , a 1942 film about African American contributions to the American home front in WWII Henry Browne scholar 1804 1875 Henry George Gore Browne 30 September 1830 15 November 1912 Henry Cave Browne Cave Henry Ulick Browne, 5th Marquess of Sligo See also Henry Browne Blackwell 1825 1909 , American social reformer Henry Browne Hayes 1762 1832 , Irish born convict John Henry Browne intitle Henry Brown disambiguation Harry Browne hndis Browne, Henry ... more details
Peter Browne may refer to Peter Browne Mayflower passenger 1594 1633 , pilgrim and English colonist who arrived in North America on the Mayflower Peter Browne theologian c. 1665 1735 , Irish theologian and bishop Peter Browne Australian politician 1924 2000 , former member of the Australian House of Representatives Peter Browne rugby union born 1987 , Harlequins second row. See also Peter Brown disambiguation Peter Bowne , English physician hndis name Browne, Peter DEFAULTSORT Browne, Peter ... more details
Denis Browne may refer to Denis Browne bishop born 1937 , New Zealand bishop Denis Browne politician 1763 1828 , Irish politician Denis Browne, 10th Marquess of Sligo 1908 1991 , Irish peer See also Dennis Brian Browne , Canadian diplomat William Denis Browne 1888 1915 , British composer Dennis Brown disambiguation hndis Browne, Denis ... more details
Samuel Browne may refer to Samuel Browne divine 1575? 1632 , English minister of religion Samuel Browne judge d. 1668 , English lawyer, MP for Clifton, knight Samuel Browne MP for Rutland ca. 1634 1691 nephew of Samuel Browne d. 1668 , English militia commissioner and MP for Rutland See also Sam Browne disambiguation Samuel Brown disambiguation Sam Brown disambiguation hndis Browne, Samuel ... more details
, Browne was descended from an Englishman named ThomasBrowne who had settled in the Cork city city ... of Aughrim Hardy & Walker, 1841 , pp. 345 346 ref His father, Edward Browne, was Mayor of Cork in 1714 ... a priest of the Church of Ireland by his relation Peter Browne theologian Bishop Peter Browne ... Peter Burke, Browne of Riverstown in A genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry of Ireland Harrison & sons, 1899 , pp. 50 51 ref In 1733 Browne married Alice, a daughter of Thomas Waterhouse, and had sons named Edward and Thomas. ref name burke Browne is appreciated for architectural and decorative patronage of work undertaken at Riverstown House. Browne was a friend of Laurence ...?id BbYOmcopQQUC&pg PA230 v onepage&q&f false p. 230 ref Publications Jemmett Browne, A letter from a clrgyman ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Browne, Jemmett ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Irish bishop ... Browne, Jemmett Category 1703 births Category 1782 deaths Category 18th century Irish people ... more details
James Browne may refer to James Browne athlete born 1966 , Antiguan athlete James Browne Bishop of Kilmore died 1865 , Irish Roman Catholic bishop James Browne Bishop of Ferns 1842 1917 , Irish Roman Catholic bishop James Browne civil servant 1839 1896 , administrator in British India James Browne Indian Army officer 1839 1896 , Anglo Indian engineer James Browne Irish politician 1793 1854 , Member of Parliament for Mayo, 1818 1831 James Browne writer 1793 1841 , Scottish man of letters Jim Browne born 1930 , American basketball player James Crichton Browne 1840 1938 , British psychiatrist James Howard Browne 1919 2004 , Australian amateur botanist and plant photographer James Browne theologian 1616 1685 , English theologian See also James Brown disambiguation hndis Browne, James de James Browne ... more details
Robert Browne may refer to Bobby Browne footballer born 1912 1912 1994 , Irish footballer Bobby Browne footballer born 1962 , Irish footballer Robert Alan Browne 21st century , American actor Robert Browne 1695 1757 , Member of Parliament for Dorchester UK Parliament constituency Dorchester Robert Browne bishop 1844 1935 , Roman Catholic bishop Robert Browne 16th century MP , in 1554 MP for Colchester UK Parliament constituency Robert Browne Brownist 1540 1633 , founder of the Brownists Robert Browne Elizabethan actor died 1603 , English actor of the Elizabethan era owner and manager of the Boar s Head Theatre Robert Browne Jacobean actor 1563 c. 1622 , English actor, theatre manager and investor Robert Browne musician 21st century , Irish musician Robert Charles Browne born 1952 , American serial killer Robert Gregory Browne born 1955 , American novelist and former screenwriter Robert Browne Hall 1858 1907 , American composer See also Bobby Brown disambiguation Robert Brown disambiguation hndis Browne, Robert de Robert Browne fr Robert Browne th ologien pt Robert Browne sv Robert Browne ... more details
Edward Harold Browne 1811 18 December 1891 usually known as Harold Browne was a Bishop of the Church of England . The second son of Col. Robert Browne of Morton House Buckinghamshire Morton House , in Buckinghamshire , and of Sarah Dorothea Steward, he was educated at Eton College Eton and Emmanuel College, Cambridge . ref Venn id BRWN827EH name Browne, Edward Harold ref After securing his Bachelor of Arts B.A. in 1832, he won the Crosse theological scholarship in 1833, the Tyrwhitt Hebrew scholarship in 1834, and the Norrisian prize in 1835. He graduated with his Master of Arts postgraduate M.A. in 1836, was elected fellow of Emmanuel in 1837, and appointed senior tutor in 1838. In 1854 he was elected Norris Hulse Professor of Divinity Norrisian Professor of Divinity at Cambridge. He took the Bachelor of Divinity B.D. in 1855 and the Doctor of Divinity D.D. in 1864. He was ordain ed deacon in 1837 and priest in the following year. In 1841 he accepted a curate curacy in Exeter St Sidwell s , but in 1843 moved to Wales as Vice Principal of University of Wales, Lampeter St. David s College . In 1849, he took a benefice in Cornwall , to which was attached a prebendary prebendal stall in Exeter Cathedral , which he exchanged in 1857 for a Canon priest canonry in the same and the living ... work for many years. ref Browne, Edward Harold in Cross, F. L. ed. 1957 The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian ... Carlyon . The Bishop was a High Churchman and in 1885, Browne set up the first diocesan organisation .... References Wikisource1911Enc Browne, Edward Harold reflist Kitchin, G. W. 1895 Edward Harold Browne ... djvu.txt Memoir of Harold Browne, by G. W. Kitchin, 1895 s start s hon s bef before Alfred ... years 1843 1850 s aft after Rowland Williams theologian Rowland Williams s rel en s bef before Thomas ... Thorold s end Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Browne, Edward Harold ALTERNATIVE ... December 1891 PLACE OF DEATH Shales DEFAULTSORT Browne, Harold Category 1811 births Category 1891 deaths ... more details
Infobox person name Theophilus Browne image NOTE TO EDITORS Do not replace the header image unless it is with a photo under a public domain or free license NOT the same as fair use . Any fair use photos i.e. promotional photos, album covers are copyright violations and will be deleted. Also see http en.wikipedia.org wiki Wikipedia Non free content use criteria image size caption birth date 1763 birth place Derby death date 1835 death place education Christ s College, Cambridge occupation Clergyman spouse Ann parents children Theophilus Browne 1763&ndash 1835 was a Unitarianism Unitarian clergyman who was born in 1763 in Derby , England . He had a varied career, with a congregation once paying him to leave a chapel. ref name theo Theophilus Browne at Dictionary of National Biography accessed ... theo Biography Browne was born in Derby in 1763. He took holy orders after achieving the degrees ... s College, Cambridge . ref Venn id BRWN780T name Browne, Theophilus ref He became a fellow of Peterhouse ... left The Octagon chapel paid for Browne to leave Browne became minister of the presbyterian congregation ..., 1809, Browne left York to become minister of the Octagon Chapel, Norwich Octagon Chapel , Norwich . ref ... in Bath. ref name theo Anne Browne, his wife, who was three years older than he was, died on Christmas Day in 1834. Browne died, after a short illness, on 20 May 1835 and was buried at Lyncomb Vale ... of the Old and New Testament, 1805, 8vo intended as a lectionary, but not much esteemed Browne ... and Private Judgment grossly violated, , 1819, The terms in which he dedicated this pamphlet to the Thomas Belsham Rev. Thomas Belsham , gave offence to his fellow utilitarians. Besides these he edited ... sL8PAAAAIAAJ&dq 22Theophilus Browne 22&printsec frontcover&source web&ots i3G4SFFZaj&sig se2KFm b4VpTswsuiE4 ... reflist 2 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Browne, Theophilus ALTERNATIVE ... DEFAULTSORT Browne, Theophilus Category People from Derby Category 1763 births Category 1835 deaths ... more details
incominglinks date March 2012 Anthony Browne may refer to Anthony Browne author b. 1946 , author and illustrator of children s books Anthony Browne UK politics , journalist, author, and policy director for London mayor Boris Johnson Sir Anthony Browne d.1506 , Standard Bearer of England, Governor of Queenborough Castle and Constable of Calais Sir Anthony Browne d.1548 , son of Sir Anthony or Ambrose Browne, Standard Bearer of England and Governor of Queenborough Castle Anthony Browne, 1st Viscount Montagu 1528 1592 Anthony Maria Browne, 2nd Viscount Montagu 1554 1629 , his grandson Anthony Browne justice , judge who founded Brentwood School, England See also Tony Browne , Irish hurler Anthony Brown disambiguation Tony Brown disambiguation hndis Browne, Anthony DEFAULTSORT Browne, Anthony Category Hans Christian Andersen Award for Illustration winners fr Anthony Browne ... more details
Michael Browne may refer to Michael Browne cardinal 1887 1971 , Irish cardinal Michael Browne bishop 1895 1980 , Irish bishop Michael Browne Irish politician born 1930 , Irish Fine Gael politician from Mayo Michael Browne rugby league , rugby league footballer for Ireland, and Tallaght Tigers See also Michael Brown disambiguation hndis Browne, Michael ... more details
George Browne may refer to George Browne Archbishop of Dublin died 1556 , Anglican bishop in Ireland George Browne soldier 1698 1792 , Irish soldier of fortune, field marshal in the Russian service George Browne, 8th Viscount Montagu 1769 1793 , English nobleman George H. Browne 1811 1885 , U.S. Representative from Rhode Island George Ekins Browne born 1837 , Irish politician, Member of Parliament for Mayo Sir George Buckston Browne 1850 1945 , British medical doctor and pioneer urologist George Washington Browne 1853 1939 , Scottish architect George Browne baseball 1876 1920 , professional baseball player George Browne cricketer 1835 1919 , cricketer George Browne Archbishop of West Africa 1933 1993 , Anglican bishop in Africa See also George Brown disambiguation hndis Browne, George ... more details
Lord Browne or Lord Brown may refer to John Browne, Baron Browne of Madingley born 1948 , former BP executive Nicholas Browne Wilkinson, Baron Browne Wilkinson , born 1930 , jurist Wallace Browne, Baron Browne of Belmont , Ulster Unionist politician George Brown, Baron George Brown 1914 1985 , British Labour politician Simon Brown, Baron Brown of Eaton under Heywood , born 1937 , jurist Wilfred Brown, Baron Brown , 1908 1985 , metals company executive Baron Browne may also refer to Baron Browne , American musician disambig ... more details
Elizabeth Browne may refer to Elizabeth Somerset, Countess of Worcester died 1565 , alleged mistress of Henry VIII Elizabeth Clinton, Countess of Lincoln , married name Elizabeth Browne, sister in law of the above, wife of Sir Anthony Browne See also Elizabeth Brown disambiguation hndis Browne, Elizabeth ... more details
Joseph Browne may refer to Joseph Browne civil servant born 1948 , Fijian civil servant Joe Browne , executive of the National Football League Joseph Browne provost 1700 1767 , English clergyman and academic, Provost of The Queen s College, Oxford Joseph Browne physician , English physician, charlatan and hack writer Ian Browne cyclist born 1931 , former Australian track cyclist, known as Joey Browne See also Joseph Brown disambiguation William Joseph Browne 1897 1989 , Canadian politician hndis Browne, Joseph ... more details
William Browne may refer to Sir William Browne, Lord Mayor of London died 1514 , Lord Mayor of London William Browne poet c. 1590 c. 1645 , English poet William Browne physician 1692 1774 , English physician William George Browne 1768 1813 , British traveller William Browne MP 1791 1876 , Irish politician in the UK Parliament William Phineas Browne 1804 1869 , American lawyer and coal mining pioneer William A. F. Browne 1805 1885 , British psychiatrist William M. Browne 1827 1883 , American cabinet member of Confederate States Army William Alfred Browne 1831 after 1897 , British civil servant William F. Browne before 1861 1867 , American military photographer William Rowan Browne 1884 1975 , Australian geologist William Denis Browne 1888 1915 , British composer, pianist, organist and music critic William Joseph Browne 1897 1989 , Newfoundland and Canadian politician Willie Browne 1936 2004 , Irish football player William Browne Irish politician fl. 1930s , Irish Fianna F il politician William D. Browne fl. 1940s , U.S. Army officer who discovered Nazi membership files William Browne MP for Haslemere , English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1614 and 1622 William Browne Mayor of the Calais Staple 1410 1489 , Lord Mayor and Merchant of the Staple of Calais, France Horsey Browne William F. Browne, 1903 1931 , Irish rugby player See also William Brown disambiguation hndis Browne, William de William Browne ... more details
for Lancelot Brown Lancelot Capability Brown Lancelot Browne c.1545 1605 was an English physician. Life He was a native of York. He matriculated at St. John s College, Cambridge , in May 1559, where he was a few months behind William Gilbert astronomer William Gilbert , with whom he associated in later life. ref Donald F. Proctor, A History of Breathing Physiology 1995 , p. 65. ref He graduated B.A. in 1562 3, and M.A. in 1566. In 1567 he was elected fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge Pembroke Hall in 1570 received the license of the university to practise physic. He took a leading part in the opposition to the new statutes of the university promulgated in 1572, and in 1573 was made proctor. ref Venn id BRWN559L name Brown, Lancelot ref He was created M.D. in 1576, and after this would appear to have moved to London, as on 10 June 1584 he was elected fellow of the Royal College of Physicians College of Physicians . He was censor in 1587, and several times afterwards an elect in 1599 and a member of the council of the college in 1604 5 but died in 1605, probably shortly before 11 December Browne was physician to Queen Elizabeth, to James I, and to his queen Anne of Denmark . In the 1570s ... the Spanish Armada , Browne, Gilbert, Marbeck and Ralph Wilkinson were put on alert to help the navy ... came in 1600 from the Sultan of Morocco , Browne was the only person who could understand them ..., but was used much later by Edmund Castell for his Lexicon Heptaglotton , and Browne is mentioned in the introduction. ref name Toomer He collaborated with Thomas Blundeville , on The Theoriques ... Browne, also a physician. ref http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 17276 ref ref http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 17273 ref Notes reflist References DNB wstitle Browne ... College of Physicians Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Browne, Lancelot ALTERNATIVE ... DEFAULTSORT Browne, Lancelot Category 1545 births Category 1605 deaths Category 16th century English ... more details
John ThomasBrowne March 23, 1845 in Ballylanders , County Limerick , Ireland August 19, 1941 in Houston, Texas was an Irish Catholic Mayor of Houston , Texas . He was instrumental in starting the Houston Fire Department as a paid force. ref http www.houstonfiremuseum.org 1890 1895.html http www.houstonfiremuseum.org 1890 1895.html ref He served in that post from 1892 to 1896 and then in the Texas House of Representatives from 1897 to 1899 and again in 1907. He married Mollie Bergin on September 13, 1871 and was also known as The Fighting Irishman and Honest John . He was a member of the Ancient Order of Hibernians and the Knights of Columbus . He died of pneumonia and was buried at Glenwood Cemetery Houston, Texas Glenwood Cemetery in Houston . ref http www.politicalgraveyard.com geo TX knights columbus.html http www.politicalgraveyard.com geo TX knights columbus.html ref s start s off succession box before Henry Scherffius title Mayor of Houston, Texas years 1892&ndash 1896 after Horace Baldwin Rice s end References Reflist Mayors of Houston Persondata NAME Browne, John Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Mayor of Houston , Texas , 1892 1896 DATE OF BIRTH March 23, 1845 PLACE OF BIRTH Ballylanders , County Limerick , Ireland DATE OF DEATH August 19, 1941 PLACE OF DEATH Houston, Texas DEFAULTSORT Browne, John T. Category 1845 births Category 1941 deaths Category American people of Irish descent Category Burials at Glenwood Cemetery Houston, Texas Category People from County Limerick Category Mayors of Houston, Texas Category Deaths from pneumonia Category Infectious disease deaths in Texas Category Irish emigrants to the United States before 1923 Texas mayor stub Houston stub ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Willie Browne image caption fullname William Browne dateofbirth 1936 cityofbirth Longford countryofbirth Republic of Ireland height position Defender association football Defender youthyears1 years1 1953 1957 clubs1 Longford Town F.C. Longford Town caps1 goals1 years2 1957 1961 clubs2 UCD A.F.C. UCD AFC caps2 goals2 years3 1961 1966 clubs3 Bohemian F.C. Bohemians caps3 ? goals3 10 nationalyears1 1963 1964 nationalteam1 Republic of Ireland national football team Republic of Ireland nationalcaps1 3 nationalgoals1 0 medaltemplates Willie Browne 1936 2004 was an Irish people Irish soccer player during the 1960s. A Bohemian F.C. legend, he was the last amateur to have been capped for the full Republic of Ireland national football team Ireland national team for 43 years until Joseph Lapira was capped against Ecuador in May 2007. Career Born in Longford and educated at St. Mels College, Browne began his career at University College Dublin A.F.C. UCD ,where, as well as winning numerous international university caps, he was a member of 4 winning Collingwood Cup teams, and after graduating, he signed for then strictly amateur Bohemian F.C. Bohemians in time for the 1961 62 season. A strong central defender, he was made captain of Bohemians in only his 2nd season at the club. He was a born leader, so much so that Bohs broke with their tradition of having a different man captain the team each year and Willie kept the captaincy for 3 seasons in a row. The 1963 ... Association of Ireland and was also awarded the Caltex Award for soccer. Se n Thomas arrived as manager ... that season with Browne excelling at the back. This was a remarkable achievement for a fully ... at the club. Willie Browne died in October 2004. Honours Leinster Senior Cup football Leinster Senior ... 6 Inter League caps References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Browne, Willie ... , Republic of Ireland DATE OF DEATH 2004 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Browne, Willie Category People ... more details
Geoffrey Browne may refer to Geoffrey Browne, 3rd Baron Oranmore and Browne 1861 1927 , Irish politician Geoffrey Browne MP died 1668 , Irish lawyer and politician hndis Browne, Geoffrey Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
Image BrowneWillis.jpg thumb right 200px Browne Willis. Browne Willis 16 September 1682 &ndash 5 February 1760 was an antiquary , author, numismatist and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1705 to 1708. Early life Willis was born at Blandford St Mary , Dorset , the eldest Son of Thomas Willis of Bletchley, Buckinghamshire and his wife Alice Browne, daughter of Robert Browne of Frampton, Dorset. He was grandson of Thomas Willis Dr Thomas Willis , the physician. He was educated at Bechampton School in the care of Abraham Freestone and at Westminster School . He attended Christ Church, Oxford and entered the Inner Temple in 1700. ref http www.willisfleming.org.uk The Willis Fleming Historical Trust ref He joined the recently reformed Society of Antiquaries of London Society of Antiquaries in 1717 18. ref name Chalmers1817 cite book last Chalmers first Alexander title The General biographical dictionary containing an historical and critical account of the lives and writings of the most eminent persons in every nation particulary the British and Irish from the earliest accounts ... 2010 volume 32 year 1817 publisher Printed for J. Nichols pages 143 4 chapter Willis, Browne ref ..., Browne Willis built St. Martin s Church on the site of the old Chantry Chapel of St. Margaret and St. Catherine at Fenny Stratford . He erected the church as a memorial to his grandfather Dr. Thomas ... in London, who died on St. Martin s day, 11 November 1675. In order to perpetuate his own memory, Browne ..., but there is no record of their first use. In 1740, Browne Willis bought a house in Aylesbury ... External links http www.willisfleming.org.uk browne willis index.html Browne Willis s Library http ... result&resnum 6&ved 0CCYQ6AEwBQ v onepage&q&f false Browne Willis Notitia parliamentaria, or, An history ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Willis, Browne ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English ... DEFAULTSORT Willis, Browne Category 1682 births Category 1760 deaths Category Alumni of Christ ... more details
John Browne may refer to John Browne, Baron Browne of Madingley born 1948 , Baron Browne of Madingley, former Group Chief Executive of BP John Harris Browne 1817 1904 , English born explorer of Australia John Browne Fine Gael born 1936 , Irish Fine Gael politician John Browne Fianna F il born 1948 , Irish Fianna F il politician John Browne UK politician born 1938 , UK Conservative MP for Winchester, 1979 1992 John Browne Parliamentarian 1582 1659 , English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1621 and 1653 John Browne MP for Gloucester died 1639 , Member of Parliament for Gloucester John Browne composer died 1505 , composer represented by several pieces in the Eton choirbook John C. Browne physicist , former director of Los Alamos National Laboratory John T. Browne 1845 1941 , mayor of Houston John Browne King s Gunfounder died 1651 , first holder of the post of King s Gunfounder in 1615 John Browne academic died 1764 , Master of University College, Oxford 1742 1762 John Browne, 1st Baron Kilmaine 1726 1794 , Irish politician John Browne, 1st Marquess of Sligo 1756 1809 , Irish peer and politician John Browne anatomist 1642 1702 , British anatomist and surgeon John Browne hurler born 1976 , former Irish hurler John Browne artist 1741 1801 , British engraver and landscape artist John Browne sheriff died 1589 , Irish mapmaker and sheriff John Browne, 1st Earl of Altamont c. 1709 1776 , Irish peer and politician John Browne, 4th Marquess of Sligo 1824 1903 John Collis Browne 1819 1884 , British Army officer John Henry Browne born 1946 , criminal defense attorney practicing in Seattle, Washington John Ferguson Browne born 1920 , former Canadian politician, manager and traffic manager John Ross Browne 1821 1875 , Irish American writer John Denis Browne , Member of the UK Parliament for Mayo UK Parliament constituency Mayo See also John Brown disambiguation hndis Browne, John ... more details
Edward Browne is the name of Edward Browne physician died 1707 , English physician, List of Presidents of the Royal College of Physicians President of the Royal College of Physicians 1704 1707 Edward Harold Browne 1811&ndash 1891 , Bishop of the Church of England Edward Stevenson Browne 1852&ndash 1907 , English recipient of the Victoria Cross Edward Granville Browne 1862&ndash 1926 , British orientalist Edward E. Browne 1868&ndash 1945 , U.S. Representative from Wisconsin See also Edward Brown disambiguation hndis Browne, Edward ... more details
Frank Browne may refer to Francis Browne 1880 1960 , Jesuit and photographer Frank Browne journalist 1915 1981 , Australian journalist See also Frank Brown disambiguation hndis Browne, Frank Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details