George Browne may refer to: Sir George Browne (died 1483) (1440–1483), took part in Buckingham's rebellion George Browne (archbishop of Dublin) (died 1556)...
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Clyde Jackson Browne (born October 9, 1948) is an American rock musician, singer, songwriter, and political activist who has sold over 22 million albums...
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Elizabeth Browne on 7 July 1607 in Norfolk, England. Elizabeth was the daughter of Sir George Browne and a granddaughter of Anthony Browne, 1st Viscount...
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Sir George Browne (1440 – 4 December 1483) was an English politician. He was the eldest surviving son and heir of Sir Thomas Browne, beheaded 20 July...
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Tyrone's Rebellion. Browne's early career was helped by family and marital connections. His father and his father's brother, George (b. Limerick 1657 d...
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George Hamilton-Browne (22 December 1844 – 21 January 1916) was a British irregular soldier, adventurer, writer and impostor. Fortunately he was on a reconnaissance...
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George E. Browne was an American labor union leader. Browne was active in the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE), becoming business...
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George Browne (Russian: Юрий Юрьевич Броун, Irish: Seoirse de Brún, German: Georg Reichsgraf von Browne, French: Georges de Browne), Count von Browne...
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film The Secret Kingdom. In 2021, Browne was cast as young Imperator Furiosa in Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga. Director George Miller said that she reminded him...
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tennis player Garech Browne (1939–2018), Irish arts patron George Browne (disambiguation), several people Hablot Knight Browne (1815–1882), British illustrator...
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George Browne (November 5, 1811 – November 19, 1885) was an Irish-born Canadian architect who designed some of the finest buildings in Canada of his time...
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Colonel Henry George Gore-Browne VC (30 September 1830 – 15 November 1912) was born in Newtown, County Roscommon and was an Irish recipient of the Victoria...
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Stanley Browne may refer to: Stanley Browne (RNZAF officer) (1919–2011), New Zealand flying ace of World War II Stanley George Browne (1907–1986), British...
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Sir George Washington Browne FRIBA PPRSA (21 September 1853 – 15 June 1939) was a Scottish architect. He was born in Glasgow, and trained there and in...
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George Fairbrother Browne (28 January 1835 – 28 May 1919) was an English cricketer. The place of his birth is not known; he died in Lowestoft, Suffolk...
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George Edward Browne (January 12, 1876 – December 9, 1920) was an American professional baseball right fielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB)...
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George Browne Post (December 15, 1837 – November 28, 1913), professionally known as George B. Post, was an American architect trained in the Beaux-Arts...
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George Browne (4 May 1920 – 23 March 2007), better known as the Young Tiger, was a Trinidadian calypso musician. Born Edric Browne in Port of Spain, Trinidad...
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William George Browne (25 July 1768 – 1813) was an English traveller, whose journey took him through Egypt and parts of south-west Asia. He published...
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Alice, Georgiana, Agnes and Louisa were the daughters of Reverend George Browne Macdonald (1805–1868), a Wesleyan Methodist minister, and Hannah Jones...
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Stanley George Browne CMG OBE FRCS FRCP (8 December 1907 – 20 January 1986), also called "Bonganga" by the community members with whom he worked, was...
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'George Browne (died 1556) was an English Augustinian who was appointed by Henry VIII of England to the vacant Episcopal see of Dublin. He became the...
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forced by Roger Bresnahan, who stole second shortly afterwards. After George Browne popped out, Mike Donlin singled to left, scoring Bresnahan and advancing...
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George Browne, D.D. (6 January 1649 – 5 February 1699) was an English 17th-century academic who served as the 16th Provost of Trinity College Dublin from...
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George Salmon FBA FRS FRSE (25 September 1819 – 22 January 1904) was a distinguished and influential Irish mathematician and Anglican theologian. After...
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Christianity portal George Daniel Browne (1933 – 14 February 1993) was a Liberian Episcopalian bishop. He was born in Cape Palmas, Liberia, and was educated...
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Sir George Browne (died 1661) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1660. Browne was the son of William Browne of Radford Semele...
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George T. Browne (born 28 April 1934) is a former West Indian cricket umpire. He mainly umpired at the first-class level. The only international match...
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George Ulick Browne, 6th Marquess of Sligo and 4th Earl of Clanricarde (1 September 1856 – 26 February 1935), styled Earl of Altamont until 1913, was...
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Denis George Browne CNZM (21 September 1937 – 1 September 2024) was the bishop emeritus of the Diocese of Hamilton, New Zealand having served as its bishop...
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