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John Brown may refer to several people, most famously John Brown (the abolitionist), or the related song John Brown's Body (which originally referred to someone else). John Brown, ca. ...
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Others include the following: Australians
- John Brown (Australian magnate) (1850–1930), a mining magnate in New South Wales, Australia; known as the “Coal Baron”
- John Brown (Australian politician), elected to the Australian House of Representatives from 1977 to 1990
- John Brown (tennis), very experienced professional tennis player in the late 1960s
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Scotsmen John Brown (1722-1787), Scottish divine, was born at Carpow, in Perthshire. ...
John Brown (1735 - October 17, 1788), Scottish physician, was born at Lintlaws or at Preston, Berwickshire. ...
John Brown (July 12, 1784 - October 13, 1858), Scottish divine, grandson of John Brown, the physician, was born at Whitburn, Linlithgowshire. ...
The Orthodontic Technicians Association Council is the governing body of the Orthodontic Technicians Association (OTA), the professional body for specialist orthodontic technicians, primarily in the United Kingdom. ...
John Brown (September 22, 1810 - May 11, 1882) was a Scottish physician and essayist. ...
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Professor John Brown currently holds the following positions : Astronomer Royal for Scotland Honorary Professor of Astronomy, University of Edinburgh Regius Professor of Astronomy, University of Glasgow ...
John Brown is a former Scottish professional footballer who played for Hamilton Academical, Dundee and Rangers. ...
Other Britons - John Brown (Concertina player), a concertina player. (1968- )
- John Brown (essayist) (1715–1766), an English clergyman.
- John Brown (architect), a British architect in the 19th century.
- John Brown (bridge player), a contract-bridge player.
- Sir John Brown (industrialist) (1816–1896), the inventor of a process for rolling armour-plate and founder of the Atlas steelworks, Sheffield
- John Brown (spy), spy and POW during the Second World War
- John Brown (vicar) (died 1845), an eloquent British evangelical preacher and Vicar of St. Mary's Leicester
- John Brown of Bedford (1830-1922), Doctor of Divinity, pastor of Bunyan's Chapel, and author of many works of theology and church history
- John Thomas Brown (1869–1904), Yorkshire and England cricketer.
- John Brown (curler), an English curling player
- John Brown (soldier) English Civil War Parliamenterian Colonel, lost the Battle of Powick Bridge
- Prof. John M. Brown (physical chemist), Fellow of the Royal Society and Professor of Chemistry, University of Oxford, investigating the spectroscopic theory of free radicals
- Dr John Brown (organic chemist), Fellow of the Royal Society and tutor in organic chemistry at Wadham College, Oxford.
- John Brown (actor) (4 April 1904 in Hull, England-16 May 1957 Hollywood, California, USA). He was the much loved voice of Digby "Digger" O'Dell in The Life of Riley radio series as well as neighbour, Gillis. He was also boyfriend, "Al" in the My Friend Irma radio series. From radio, he graduated into TV and film work (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0113876/)
John Brown (November 5, 1715 - 1766), British divine and author, was born at Rothbury, Northumberland. ...
John Brown was an architect in Norwich, in the county of Norfolk, England. ...
John Brown is a contract bridge player and author of wrote several books on bridge. ...
Sir John Brown (6 December 1816 - 27 December 1896), British industrialist, was born in Sheffield. ...
John Henry Owen Brown was a Non-Commissioned Officer in the Royal Artillery in the British army, who served in France at the beginning of the Second World War. ...
John Brown (died 1845) attended Queens College, Cambridge. ...
Doctor of Divinity (D.D., Divinitatis Doctor in Latin) is an academic degree. ...
John Thomas Brown (20 August 1869 - 4 November 1904), known as Jack, was an English professional cricketer who played primarily as a batsman. ...
The Battle of Powick Bridge, fought on 23 September 1642, was the first major cavalry engagement of the English Civil War and it was a decisive victory for the Royalists who overthrew of the Parliamentary cavalry. ...
Wadham College is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. ...
William Bendix as Chester A. Riley The Life of Riley, with William Bendix in the title role, was a popular radio situation comedy series of the 1940s that was adapted into a 1949 feature film and continued as a long-running television series during the 1950s. ...
Marie Wilson as Irma My Friend Irma, created by writer-director-producer Cy Howard, was a top-rated, long-run radio situation comedy, so popular in the late 1940s that its success escalated to films and television, while Howard scored with another radio comedy hit, Life with Luigi. ...
United States politicians (Listed in alphabetical order by state, office) - Kentucky: John Y. Brown, Jr., Governor, 1970s (born 1933)
- Kentucky: John Y. Brown, III, Secretary of the State, 1990s
- Kentucky: John Y. Brown, Sr., U.S. Representative (1900–1985)
- Kentucky: John Y. Brown (1835–1904), U.S. Representative
- Kentucky and Virginia: John Brown (Kentucky), U.S. Representative and U.S. Senator from Kentucky; member of Continental Congress from Virginia (1757–1837)
- Maryland: John Brewer Brown, U.S. Representative (1836–1898)
- Maryland: John Brown (Maryland), U.S. Representative (died 1815)
- New York: John W. Brown (New York politician), U.S. Representative (1796–1875)
- North Carolina: John Brown (North Carolina), pioneer and statesman (1737–1812)
- Ohio: John William Brown, Governor for eleven days in 1957 (1913–1993)
- Pennsylvania: John Brown (Pennsylvania), U.S. Representative (1772–1845)
- Rhode Island: John Brown (Rhode Island), U.S. Representative, co-founder of Brown University (1736–1803)
- Tennessee: John C. Brown, Governor (1827–1889)
- Texas: John Brown (Texas politician), Speaker of the state House of Representatives, 1846 (c. 1786–1852)
- Virginia and Kentucky: John Brown (Kentucky), member of Continental Congress from Virginia; United States representative and senator from Kentucky (1757–1837)
- Virginia: John Robert Brown (Virginia politician), U.S. Representative (1842–1927)
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John Young Brown, III is a politician from the Commonwealth of Kentucky. ...
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John Y. Brown John Young Brown (June 28, 1835-January 11, 1904) was a Representative from Kentucky. ...
For other people with the same name, see John Brown. ...
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John Brown (1738–1812) was a teacher, farmer, and statesman from Wilkes County, North Carolina. ...
John William Brown (born December 28, 1913, in Athens, Ohio; died October 29, 1993, in Medina, Ohio) was a Republican politician from Ohio. ...
John Brown (1772–1845) was an American mill owner and statesman from Lewistown, Pennsylvania. ...
John Brown (1736–1803) was an American merchant and statesman from Providence, Rhode Island. ...
Brown University is a private university located in Providence, Rhode Island. ...
John Calvin Brown (January 6, 1827 â August 17, 1889) was a Confederate general during the American Civil War and the governor of Tennessee from 1871 to 1875. ...
John âRedâ Brown (1786â1852) was a politician in the Republic of Texas and early statehood Texas who served briefly as Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives during the First Texas Legislature. ...
For other people with the same name, see John Brown. ...
John Robert Brown (January 14, 1842 - August 4, 1927) was a United States Representative from Virginia. ...
Other Americans and Canadians - John Brown (abolitionist) (1800–1859), abolitionist
- John Brown (baseball) (1876–1908), player for 1897 Brooklyn Bridegrooms, which later became Los Angeles Dodgers
- John Brown (basketball) (b. 1951), NBA player
- John Brown (boxer), American boxer
- John Brown (builder) (1809–1876), Canadian builder of Ontario's Imperial Towers
- John Brown (educator) (1763–1842), third president of the University of Georgia
- John Brown (executive), who ran Stryker Corp. and became a billionaire
- John Brown (football player) (b. 1939), NFL player
- John Brown (fugitive slave) (c. 1810–1876), Writer of Slave Life in Georgia: A Narrative of the Life, Sufferings and Escape of John Brown published in London, 1855
- John Brown (Medal of Honor) (b. 1838), U.S. Navy sailor and Medal of Honor recipient
- John Brown (news anchor), KTVI news anchor
- John Brown (Ontario) (b. 1841), Liberal member of the Canadian House of Commons
- John Brown of Pittsfield (1744–1780), American Revolutionary War officer
- John Brown (entity), entity in season one of ego trip's "The (White) Rapper Show."
- John Brown (sailor) (b. 1826), American Civil War sailor and Medal of Honor recipient
- John A. Brown, Jr. (d. 1997), American murderer executed in Louisiana for the murder of Omer Laughlin
Pastoral Landscape (1890) by John Appleton Brown - John Appleton Brown (d. 1902), American painter
- John Elward Brown, Sr. (1879-1957), influential American evangelist at the turn of the century; founded John Brown University in Arkansas
- John George Brown (1831–1913), American painter born Durham, England
- John H. Brown, American scholar of public diplomacy
- John H. Brown (soldier), American Civil War soldier and Medal of Honor recipient
- John Henry Hobart Brown (1831–1888), Episcopal bishop
- John M. Brown III, Lieutenant General in the United States Army
- John Mason Brown (1900–1969), United States literary critic
- John Robert Brown (British Columbia politician)
- John Robert Brown (judge) (1909–1993), member of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, noted for his key decisions in favor of civil rights
- John Ronald Brown (b. 1922), unlicensed United States sex-change operation surgeon
- John W. Brown (1867–1941), Canadian-born labor leader in the United States
- John W. Brown (New York politician) (1796–1875), U.S. Representative from New York.
- John W. Brown (surgeon), cardiothoracic surgeon
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John J. Brown (born August 24, 1876 in Philadelphia, PA, died July 18, 1908) was a 19th century Major League Baseball pitcher. ...
John Young Brown (born December 14, 1951, in Frankfurt, West Germany) is an American former professional basketball player in the NBA. Brown was selected tenth overall in the 1973 NBA Draft by the Atlanta Hawks. ...
John Brown (1809-1876) was a Canadian builder of Scottish origin. ...
John Brown was the third president of the University of Georgia. ...
Stryker logo Stryker Corporation NYSE: SYK is a medical technology company with a broad range of products in orthopaedics and a significant presence in other medical specialties. ...
John Brown (born June 6, 1939 in Camden, New Jersey) is a former American football tackle who played 10 seasons for two National Football League teams. ...
John Brown For the abolitionist, redirect to John Brown John Brown [1810]-[1876] also known by his slave name of Fed, was a slave in Virginia. ...
KTVI-TV/KTVI-DT is the Fox owned and operated station in St. ...
Colonel John Brown (October 19, 1744 â October 19, 1780), often known as John Brown of Pittsfield because of his common name, was a US soldier. ...
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J[ohn] Appleton Brown (1844-1902) was an American painter, born in Newburyport, Mass. ...
John George Brown (1831-1913), American painter, was born in Durham, England, on 11 November 1831. ...
John Brown is a Senior Fellow at USC Center on Public Diplomacy where he regularly publishes the Public Diplomacy Press Review. ...
LTG John M. Brown III Lieutenant General John M. Brown III is Commander of United States Army Pacific Command, headquartered at Fort Shafter, Hawaii. ...
John Mason Brown (3 July 1900â16 March 1969) was an American drama critic and author. ...
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John Ronald Brown (born 1922) is a former United States surgeon who was convicted of murder after a patient of his died while Brown was practicing medicine without a license. ...
John W. Brown (1867 - June 19, 1941) was a labor union leader. ...
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Fictional characters Inspector Gadget is a 1999 live-action film based on the popular animated cartoon series Inspector Gadget. ...
I Shot The Sheriff is a song written by Eric Clapton. ...
This article is about the reggae musician. ...
Just William is the first book of childrens short stories about William Brown written by Richmal Crompton, published in 1922. ...
Bad Boys can refer to a: Film Bad Boys (1995 film) and Bad Boys II (2003), two films starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and directed by Michael Bay. ...
Inner circle may refer to: The Inner Circle, a secret organization in Max Payne The Inner Circle, an early name for the central circuit route of the London Underground that is now known as the Circle Line friendship networks, where inner circle may describe the closest of friends a social...
The Shop Girl was a musical comedy in two acts (described by the author as a musical farce) written in 1894 by H. J. W. Dam, with Lyrics by H. J. W. Dam and Adrian Ross, and music by Ivan Caryll and additional numbers by Lionel Monckton and Adrian Ross. ...
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Things John Brown may also be: HMS Indefatigable being launched at Clydebank. ...
John Brown Publishing is a British magazine publisher with a stable including Viz and Fortean Times. ...
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// John Browns Body (originally known as John Browns Song) is a famous Union marching song of the American Civil War. ...
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John Browns Body is an eight-person modern reggae group. ...
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Private schools are schools not administered by local or national government, which retain the right to select their student body and are funded in whole or in part by charging their students tuition rather than with public funds. ...
Siloam Springs is a city located in Benton County, Arkansas. ...
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