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George Brown, Baron George-Brown - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3436 words) |
 | George Alfred Brown, later George Alfred George-Brown, Baron George-Brown, PC (September 2, 1914–June 2, 1985) was a British politician who served as Deputy Leader of the Labour Party from 1960 to 1970, and was a senior Cabinet minister (including as Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs) in the Labour government of the 1960s. |
 | Brown was born in his maternal grandmothers' flat, which was in a working-class housing estate in Lambeth built by the housing charity the Peabody Trust. |
 | Brown had already adopted his parents' left-wing views and later claimed (probably accurately) to have delivered leaflets for the Labour Party in the 1922 general election when he was 8 years old. |
| Kerr Family Chronicles - Christopher E. Brennen (2008 words) |
 | Jane Maria Brown, the daughter of William and Jane Brown of Lisnamonaghan was baptized in the parish of Donaghmore by Rev. Mr. |
 | Thompson Brown was born on Aug.29, 1855, in the Parish of Donaghmore. |
 | Thompson Brown, a farmer in Lisnamonaghan, was the brother of William Brown. |