Thomas Brown may refer to:
Arts and literature
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Thomas Brown (satirist)
Thomas Brown (1662 – 18 June 1704) was an English translator and satire, satirist, largely forgotten today save for a four-line gibe that he may have written concerning John Fell (bishop), John Fell.
Biography
Early life
Brown was born a ...
(1662–1704), English satirist
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Thomas Brown (philosopher)
Thomas Brown (9 January 17782 April 1820) was a Scottish physician, philosopher, and poet. Renowned as a physician for his structured thinking, diagnostic skills, and prodigious memory, Brown went on to hold the Chair of Moral Philosophy at Edi ...
(1778–1820), Scottish poet and philosopher
*Thomas Brown, pen name of
Thomas Moore
Thomas Moore (28 May 1779 – 25 February 1852), was an Irish writer, poet, and lyricist who was widely regarded as Ireland's "National poet, national bard" during the late Georgian era. The acclaim rested primarily on the popularity of his ''I ...
(1779–1852)
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Thomas Brown (architect)
Thomas Brown (1781 – 5 June 1850) was a Scottish architect in the early 19th century based in Edinburgh. He is best known for St. Mary's Church, Bellevue, Edinburgh, usually known as Bellevue Church.
Life
Born in England, by 1809 Brown was ...
(1781–1850), Scottish architect
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Thomas Brown (prison architect)
Thomas Brown (12 April 1806 – 23 August 1872) was a Scottish architect operating throughout Scotland in the mid-19th century, primarily involved with prison design. Despite training under Thomas Brown Senior he was not related to him.
Life
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(1806–1872), Scottish architect
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Thomas Edward Brown
Thomas Edward Brown (5 May 183029 October 1897), commonly referred to as T. E. Brown, was a late-19th century scholar, schoolmaster, poet, and theologian from the Isle of Man.
Having achieved a double first at Christ Church, Oxford, and ele ...
(1830–1897), Manx poet, scholar, and divine
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T. Allston Brown
Thomas Allston Brown (January 16, 1836 – April 2, 1918) was an American theater critic, newspaper editor, talent agent and manager, and theater historian, best known for his books, ''History of the American Stage'' (Dick & Fitzgerald: New York, ...
(Thomas Allston Brown, 1836–1918), American theater critic and historian
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Thomas Wilson Brown
Thomas Wilson Brown is an American actor, who began his career by playing "Augie" in the western film '' Silverado''.
Career
The son of a cattle rancher and rodeo queen, Brown received his first role by answering a small advertisement in a local ...
(born 1972), American actor
Business and industry
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Thomas Brown (businessman)
Thomas Brown, (1738 March 8, 1797)
was an American colonial era husbandman, businessman, and land speculator. Along with his brother Basil, he acquired the bulk of the (Brownsville) lands towards the end of the American Revolution from Thomas Cre ...
(1738–1797), American husbandman, businessman, and land speculator
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Thomas Brown (engineer) (1772–1850), English surveyor, engineer, businessman, and landowner
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Thomas Forster Brown
Thomas Forster Brown (1835 – 23 October 1907) was an English civil and mining engineer who was known for his activity in South Wales.
Career
Thomas Forster Brown was born in Garrigill, Cumberland in 1835.
He learned his trade from Thomas Em ...
(1835–1907), English civil and mining engineer
Politics and law
Australia
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Thomas Brown (settler) (1803–1863), Australian pastoralist and politician
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Thomas Brown (New South Wales colonial politician) (1811–1889), New South Wales politician
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Thomas Brown (New South Wales politician) (1861–1934), Australian farmer and politician
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Thomas Leishman Brown
Thomas Leishman Brown (5 November 1862 – July 1946) was an Australian trade unionist and politician who served as a Labor Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia from 1906 to 1908, representing the seat of Geraldton.
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(1862–1946), Australian politician and trade unionist
United States
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Thomas Brown (Florida politician)
Thomas Brown (October 24, 1785 – August 24, 1867) was an American politician who served as Florida's second Governor from 1849 to 1853. He is buried at the Old City Cemetery in Tallahassee.
Early life
Thomas Brown was born in Westmorela ...
(1785–1867), American politician, second Governor of Florida
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Thomas Jefferson Brown (1836–1915), Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Texas
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Thomas H. Brown (mayor) (1839–1908), American politician, mayor of Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Thomas C. Brown (1870–1952), New York state senator
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Thomas H. Brown (Michigan politician) (1917–2002), American politician
Other countries
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Thomas Watters Brown
Thomas Watters Brown, KC, PC, PC (NI) (17 March 1879 – 7 October 1944) was an Irish lawyer and politician.
Thomas Watters Brown was born at The Square in Newtownards, County Down on 17 March 1879 and was the son of James A. Brown, a wool ...
(1879–1944), Northern Irish politician
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Thomas James Brown (1886–1970), British coal miner and Labour Party politician
Religion
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Thomas Brunce
Thomas Brunce ( c. 1388 – 6 December 1445) was a 15th-century Bishop of Rochester and then Bishop of Norwich.
Life
Brunce was the son of William Brunce of Brunce's Court in Sutton Courtenay in Berkshire (now Oxfordshire). He studied at O ...
(a.k.a. "Thomas Brown", c. 1388–1445) English bishop of Rochester & of Norwich
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Thomas Brown (martyr) (1530–1556), English protestant martyred during the Marian persecutions
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Thomas Brown (minister of St John's, Glasgow)
Thomas Brown (9 August 1776 – 23 January 1847) was a Scottish Presbyterian minister who served in St John's Renfield Church, St John's church in Glasgow. After many years in the Church of Scotland ministry he walked out during the schism know ...
(1776–1847), moderator of the General Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland
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(Thomas Joseph Brown, 1796–1880), English bishop of the Roman Catholic Church
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Thomas Brown (minister and natural historian)
Thomas Brown (1811–1893) was a Scottish minister in the Free Church of Scotland who rose to its highest rank, Moderator of the General Assembly in 1890. He was a noted geologist and botanist. He wrote prolifically on the history of the Di ...
(1811–1893), moderator of the General Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland, author of Annals
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Tom Brown (bishop of Wellington)
Thomas John Brown (born 16 August 1943) is a retired Anglican bishop in New Zealand. He is the former Bishop of Wellington.
On 29 July 2011, Brown announced, with the support of the Primate, that he would retire in March 2012, effectively comple ...
(born 1943), Anglican bishop in New Zealand
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Thomas J. Brown (bishop of Maine) (born 1970), American bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Maine
Science and medicine
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Thomas Broun
Thomas Broun (; 15 July 1838 – 24 August 1919) was a Scottish-born soldier, farmer, teacher and entomologist, who spent much of his career in New Zealand. He is known for his study of the beetles (Coleoptera) of New Zealand.
Broun was born i ...
(1838–1919), Scottish soldier and entomologist, born "Brown"
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Thomas Brown of Lanfine and Waterhaughs
Thomas Brown of Lanfine and Waterhaughs FRSE FFPSG (1774 – 16 March 1853) was a noted Scottish surgeon with an interest in botany, mineralogy and fossil collecting. He is best remembered for his large donation of his entire lifetime collection o ...
(1774–1853), Scottish surgeon, botanist, and mineralogist
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Thomas Brown (naturalist)
Captain Thomas Brown FRSE FLS (1785 – 8 October 1862) was a British naturalist and malacologist.
Brown was born in Perth, Scotland, and educated at the Royal High School, Edinburgh.
When he was twenty, he joined the Forfar and Kincardine Mil ...
(1785–1862), English naturalist
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Thomas Graham Brown
Thomas Graham Brown FRS (usually known as T. Graham Brown; 27 March 1882 – 28 October 1965) was a Scottish mountaineer and physiologist, most famous for finding three new routes up the east face of Mont Blanc.
Life and academic work
Graham B ...
(1882–1965), Scottish physiologist and mountaineer
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Thomas Townsend Brown
Thomas Townsend Brown (March 18, 1905 – October 27, 1985) was an American inventor whose research into odd electrical effects led him to believe he had discovered a type of anti-gravity caused by strong electric fields. Instead of being an anti- ...
(1905–1985), American scientific researcher and inventor
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Thomas McPherson Brown
Thomas McPherson Brown (1906–1989) was a rheumatologist who held unorthodox views about the basis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), and believed it could be cured with antibiotics.
Brown graduated from Swarthmore College then attended Johns Hopkin ...
(1906–1989), American rheumatologist
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Thomas Edwin Burton Brown
Thomas Edwin Burton Brown (February 8, 1833 - June 28, 1911) was a British brigade surgeon, demonstrator of anatomy chemical examiner, first Principal of the Lahore Medical College, and author who is best known for his work discussing his time as ...
, British surgeon
Sports
Cricket
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Thomas Brown (cricketer, born 1845) (1845–?), English cricketer
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Thomas Brown (cricketer, born 1848) (1848–1919), English cricketer
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Thomas Brown (cricketer, born 1854) (1854–1936), English cricketer
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Thomas Brown (cricketer, born 1863) (1863–1930), English cricketer
Other sports
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Thomas Brown (sport shooter)
Thomas Granville Brown (February 2, 1885 – November 4, 1950) was an American sport shooter who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics.
In 1920, he won the silver medal as a member of the American squad in the team 300 metre military rifle, stand ...
(1885–1950), American Olympic sport shooter
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Thomas Brown (footballer) (fl. 1907–1910), English footballer
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T. J. Brown (baseball) (Thomas Julius Brown, 1915–1973), American Negro league baseball player
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Thomas P. Brown, Jr. (1921–2011), American tennis player
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Thomas Brown (defensive end) (born 1957), American football defensive end
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Tom Brown (rugby, born 1983)
Thomas Brown is an English former professional rugby union and rugby league footballer who played in the 2000s and 2010s, and has coached rugby union in the 2010s. He has played representative level rugby union (RU) for Wales (Under-21s), and a ...
, English rugby union and rugby league player
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Tom Brown (rugby union, born 1990), Scottish rugby union player
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Thomas Gow Brown, Scottish rugby union player
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Thomas Brown (American football coach) (born 1986), American football running back
Others
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Thomas Brown (loyalist)
Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Brown (27 May 1750 – 3 August 1825) was a British planter and military officer. Intending to become a quiet colonial landowner, instead he lived a turbulent and combative career. During the American War of Independen ...
(1750–1825), American Revolution commander of King's Rangers in Georgia
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Thomas Storrow Brown
Thomas Storrow Brown (July 7, 1803 – November 26, 1888) was a Canadian journalist, writer, orator, and revolutionary in Lower Canada (present-day Quebec).
Biography
Born in St. Andrews, New Brunswick, the son of Henry Barlow Brown and R ...
(1803–1888), Canadian journalist, orator, and revolutionary
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Thomas L. Brown II (1960–2021), United States Navy officer
See also
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Tom Brown (disambiguation) Tom Brown may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
*Tom Brown (satirist) (1662–1704), English satirical writer
* Tom Brown (trombonist) (1888–1958), American jazz trombonist and bandleader
*Tom Brown (actor) (1913–1990), American film and telev ...
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Tommy Brown (disambiguation) Tommy Brown may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
* Tommy Brown (singer) (1931–2016), American R&B singer
* Tommy Brown (record producer) (born 1986), American record producer
Sports
* Tommy Brown (footballer, born 1896) (1896–1973), Scottish f ...
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Thomas Browne (disambiguation)
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