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Elizabeth was the daughter of Sir Anthony | Browne, a trusted courtier at the court of Henry VIII |
ad Station and the very first student, Frances | Browne, a Lieutenant in the Merchant Navy, was welcom |
He was the son of Phineas | Browne, a veteran of the Revolutionary War, and a des |
Jackson | Browne: A version of the song with revised lyrics is |
Browne abandoned the ministry in late 1723 due to a s | |
In his confession, authorities say | Browne admitted to murdering up to 8,748 other people |
Directors included E. Martin | Browne again (1954, 1957, 1966), David Giles (1960), |
ampagna were indicted for extortion; Bioff and | Browne agreed to testify against them. |
ts live in or around the town, including Peter | Browne, Albert Woodroffe and John Dynon, with some ma |
For the Jackson | Browne album, see For Everyman. |
Browne also presented Plinian papers on various subje | |
ed his daughter Elizabeth, and father of Galen | Browne, also a physician. |
Browne also invested heavily in real estate in Mobile | |
Browne also presented papers on diverse subjects, inc | |
James "Jim" | Browne, also known as "Stretch" (born January 1, 1930 |
William | Browne also founded All Saints Hospital (commonly cal |
During his major league playing career, | Browne also was associated with the Chicago Cubs, Hou |
Browne also composed "Salva Me", the theme tune of th | |
ps, Neil Sheehan, David Halberstam and Malcolm | Browne among them, to leak his views. |
ou Believe" received a mixed review from David | Browne, an editor from Entertainment Weekly. |
Percival | Browne and Dubonnet then sing "The 'You-Don't-Want-To |
A full No Nukes concert featuring | Browne and Crosby, Stills & Nash was also filmed near |
is a song by popular singer-songwriter Jackson | Browne and features as the lead-off track and indeed |
le in the "Donegal Annual" for 2009 - "Frances | Browne and the Legends of Ulster" by Raymond Blair. |
Bearheart, Griever de Hocus, Nanabozho, Almost | Browne and the Trickster of Liberty, as well as numer |
ed by ex members of the Senseless Things, Cass | Browne and Morgan Nicholls with Des Murphy (ex-Wastel |
992 including the Reform (Perot), Libertarian ( | Browne), and US Taxpayers (Phillips) tickets in addit |
Browne and his club-mates raced on Saturdays and trai | |
Browne and Marchant were given another chance in the | |
lition ministry containing two Labour members, | Browne and William Kidston. |
s appointed in August 2008, succeeding Anthony | Browne and Nicholas Boles in this role. |
In 1912 Bishop | Browne and six of his priests successfully brought a |
Browne and Nolan, 1932. | |
, Warren Eckstein, Dr. Ronald Hoffman, Dr. Joy | Browne, and "Good Times in the Morning with Chris and |
atured among the cast Cicely Tyson, Roscoe Lee | Browne and Clarence Williams III. |
n's Theatre in 1969 with Stanley Baxter, Coral | Browne and Hayward Morse. |
captured today by eight young oarsmen from the | Browne and Nichols School...The American boys, after |
nate Sundays with a fellow-apprentice, William | Browne; and his indentures with Mr. Baxter, the print |
The jury eventually found in favour of | Browne and ordered damages of 20 shillings. |
lar Culture and Curricula (1972, edited by Ray | Browne and Ronald Ambrosetti), and books such as Popu |
ocrat, and in late 2006 performed with Jackson | Browne and J.D. Souther at a fundraiser for Democrati |
peared on the show including Jay Leno, Jackson | Browne and Jack McGee. |
Dublin: | Browne and Nolan, 1932. |
ry, daughter & heiress of the Reverend William | Browne and wife Mary Adcock. |
ian Society, where he encountered William A.F. | Browne and entered the vigorous debates concerning na |
building was erected between 1876 and 1881 by | Browne and Gill of Bath. |
sted by Sir Jack Leslie and Baron Oranmore and | Browne, and attended by a number of ambassadors and d |
ildren, Sally (Camilla Belle) and Sam (Zachary | Browne), and pregnant of a third. |
Like | Browne and Pepys, Evelyn was a lifelong bibliophile, |
Browne and his family moved in 1861 to Germany, an ex | |
Browne and his companions were obliged to leave Engla | |
briel, Johnny Clegg, Robbie Robertson, Jackson | Browne and Flavio Sala. |
"Tigalayo" (Traditional ;arranged by | Browne and Henri) |
y toured with The Beach Boys, Chicago, Jackson | Browne and Dave Mason before splitting up in 1975. |
ies about the mixedblood descendants of Luster | Browne and their lives on the White Earth Indian Rese |
Libertarian Party presidential candidate Harry | Browne, and sci-fi writer L. Neil Smith. |
as an apprentice to Montreal architects George | Browne and John James Browne. |
The Rippingtons, Chuck Loeb, Patti Austin, Tom | Browne, and The GRP All-Star Big Band to name a few a |
or Scottish Secretaries Douglas Alexander, Des | Browne and Jim Murphy. |
Both | Browne and Bates were winners of the BAFTA awards for |
e of the war), he disagreed with Governor Gore | Browne, and his military action was ridiculed by the |
spital and is an assistant coach at Buckingham | Browne and Nichols School in Cambridge, Massachusetts |
is a song by American rock performer, Jackson | Browne and featured on his 1976 album The Pretender. |
cial evidence to convict car thieves Frederick | Browne and Pat Kennedy of the murder. |
ion" (Lee Ricks and Slim Gaillard; arranged by | Browne and Franciscus Henri) (Control/Albert Music) |
Browne and Williamson were regular performers on Scot | |
ong written by Don Henley, Glenn Frey, Jackson | Browne, and J. D. Souther, and recorded by the Americ |
ed by his predecessors was continued by Bishop | Browne and concentrated on the outside of the edifice |
Qualifiers Olin | Browne and Rocco Mediate stole the first round lead a |
sted Los Angeles drummer Wally Ingram (Jackson | Browne and Sheryl Crow), San Francisco guitarist Eric |
gressive Democrats party was founded with Noel | Browne and McQuillan as the party's leaders. |
He had children: Sir Richard | Browne and Sir John Browne and died intestate at Debd |
ians featured in the film, Peter Bowler, Janet | Browne, and Sandra Herbert. |
avies, Anne Howells, Elizabeth Harwood, Sandra | Browne and Ann Murray. |
alent in the game, signing midcourters Madison | Browne and Shae Bolton from the Melbourne Vixens to b |
songs and nursery rhymes (often sung by Eileen | Browne and George Dixon) for children under five (and |
"The Crow on the Cradle" (trad.) - Jackson | Browne and Graham Nash |
spired by Bonnie Raitt, Joni Mitchell, Jackson | Browne and Sting. |
r Robert Catlyn, Sir Robert Broke, Sir Anthony | Browne and James Dyer, all of whom became Chief Justi |
hired the Boston architecture firm of Little, | Browne and Moore to expand the house to its current f |
42) Patricke Darcy, Olliuer oge french, George | Browne, Andr Browne; Dominicke Skerrit, etc. ... |
st L.A. rock band Quinto Sol, musician Severin | Browne, Ann Likes Red, Cuban-born musician Juan Carlo |
On the same evening, | Browne announced a paper which he presented in Decemb |
nuary 2007, Secretary of State for Defence Des | Browne announced that the Metrix consortium has been |
Browne appeared in the film playing the role of Maxwe | |
Browne appeared in such films as Murder by Contract ( | |
Valentine | Browne, appointed Surveyor General of Ireland by Quee |
Governor - Colonel Thomas Gore | Browne, appointed in 1854, arrives to take up his pos |
Browne argued that these anatomical differences were | |
Lucile | Browne as Edna |
Paddy | Browne as Miss Meek |
Lucile | Browne as Alice Ingram |
Although a few teammates described | Browne as having the best natural power on the team, |
Earle | Browne as Professor Carmichale |
Laliva | Browne as Mrs. Pettyjohn |
In 2007, Raitt, Nash, and | Browne, as part of the No Nukes group, recorded a mus |
Roscoe Lee | Browne as Petit Pierre |
Robert Alan | Browne as Martian Crewmember (uncredited) |
Charles A. | Browne as Paul Smith |
It established | Browne as the leading director of the "poetic drama" |
Lucile | Browne as Jane Mills, Buffalo Bill's love interest |
established on November 2, 1888 with Frank J. | Browne as the first postmaster. |
on between Eliot as poet-playwright and Martin | Browne as director which was to last for twenty years |
George H. | Browne at the Biographical Directory of the United St |
y White when he was 13, and he played with Tom | Browne at age 16. |
Browne attended the London Academy of Music and Drama | |
Born in Gloucester, Rhode Island, | Browne attended the public schools and was graduated |
Browne attended the Second Vatican Council from 1962 | |
19 October - Sir Thomas | Browne author, physician and philosopher (born 1605) |
Our Lady of Guadalupe, 4522 | Browne Ave., Los Angeles |
Jack Nixon | Browne, Baron Craigton CBE, PC (3 September 1904 - 28 |
Constance Vera | Browne, Baroness Oranmore and Browne (14 February 191 |
The | Browne Baronetcy, of Molahiffe in the County of Kerry |
The | Browne Baronetcy, of The Neale in the County of Mayo, |
The | Browne Baronetcy, of Kiddington in the County of Oxfo |
See also the | Browne Baronets of Palmerston below and the Marquess |
t, to Colonel Lee, and secondly, to Sir George | Browne, bart.; by the latter she had a daughter, |
Mark | Browne: Bass |
In Bertie Ahern's Cabinet reshuffle of 2004 | Browne became Minister of State at the Department of |
In 1986, | Browne became Associate Director for Research with re |
At a subsequent Breach of the Peace hearing, | Browne became aware of the document and commenced lib |
Browne became disillusioned with the protectorate and | |
Browne began his career with his local team, Derry Ci | |
Browne began recording his next LP while on tour, and | |
the 8-point stiff NYPD-style cap, the full Sam | Browne Belt without cross strap, (cross strap added o |
Later the wearing of the Sam | Browne belt would be adopted by other officers who kn |
Khaki drill summer green with black Sam | Browne Belt and summer beige for female with skirts w |
hant for militaristic attire complete with Sam | Browne belt, as well the cross motif and the teutonic |
Browne bequeathed his books to the Master of Universi | |
The first bishop appointed was George Forrest | Browne, Bishop of Bristol from 1897 to 1914. |
dest of three sons of Walter Blake and Juliana | Browne, Blake was described as the richest man in Gal |
Liberal Democrat leader Paul | Browne blamed the defeat on dissatisfaction with Brit |
hael Urbaniak, Ursula Dudziak, Roy Haynes, Tom | Browne, Bobby Broom, Kenny Kirkland, Bernard Wright, |
e press to Henry Park, to the house of Francis | Browne, brother of Viscount Montague. |
hawar Field Force during the Second Afghan War | Browne brought 16,000 troops and 48 guns to the Khybe |
aising the spectre of Royalist pirates such as | Browne Bushell making devastating raids on Parliament |
Hamilton High School, Brooklyn, and Heffley & | Browne Business College. |
The commission went instead to Hablot Knight | Browne, but Buss never held his dismissal against Dic |
y Tribune through its connections with Vincent | Browne, but such links ended in 1999. |
Browne, Butler, and Lindley each contribute a similar | |
in 1752 had assumed the additional surname of | Browne by Act of Parliament), son of Roger Cave, elde |
For Waterford, Tony | Browne came in at wing-back for Richie Foley, Aidan K |
Camera: Mark D'Arcy-Irvine, Virginia | Browne, Carole Conen, Shaun Bell |
Alexander Dominic | Browne Cave (Green) 245 |
In Secrets & Mysteries of the World by Sylvia | Browne, chapter 7: Tulpas, explains brief story of ol |
Roberts, William Preston, Robert Eric Charles | Browne, Charles Challen, James Wardle Harpur, Ian Dei |
1753, as Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University, | Browne chose the design for the Oxford Almanack. |
Stevie Oliver, Andrea Cherry-Lee, Michele | Browne, Christine Rogers, Jason Greer |
Arriving in Paris in March 1648, | Browne co-operated with a now exiled Ormond in an eff |
In 1984-85, | Browne composed and performed the music for the Briti |
Kingsbury | Browne Conservation Leadership Award - Land Trust All |
Browne contested the parliamentary seat of Argyll and | |
Earle | Browne Cook. |
Lieutenant | Browne could not otherwise have mounted. |
er, points to it being his daughter, Elizabeth | Browne, countess of Worcester. |
At Tritone: Phil Moore | Browne, Coyote, Bottom of the Hudson, Mountain High |
Army Archerd, Eileen Bowman, Coral | Browne, Cyd Charisse, Dale Evans, Alice Faye, Merv Gr |
Dr John | Browne D.D. was an Oxford academic and administrator. |
n Baez, 10,000 Maniacs, Joni Mitchell, Jackson | Browne, Dan Fogelberg, Odetta, Steve Gadd, Tony Levin |
Gilpin married Louisa | Browne, daughter of General Gore Browne of Weymouth i |
Also, at court he met Mabel | Browne, daughter of Sir Anthony Browne, Master of the |
, having children with his second wife Juliana | Browne, daughter of his mayoral predecessor, William |
ey Hall, Hampshire and his wife Jane Henrietta | Browne daughter of John Browne of Salperton Park, Glo |
On 26 March 1676, Cave married firstly Martha | Browne, daughter of John Browne, and then secondly Ma |
also participated, with Willie Nelson, Jackson | Browne, Dave Matthews, Eddie Vedder and others, in th |
Lady Moyra Blanche Madeleine | Browne, DBE (born 2 March 1918) is a former nurse and |
ectricity was first used in 1646 by Sir Thomas | Browne, derived from Gilbert's 1600 New Latin electri |
man in politics that I respect more than Noel | Browne, despite our occasional differences. |
Browne did not run for reelection in 1816. | |
This incident involving | Browne did, however, indicate the influence of the Ca |
Browne died in 1690 and was buried at Dorking on 3 No | |
Browne died at his town house in St. James's Street ( | |
Browne died aged 69. | |
Dr. | Browne died in his home in Bowling Green, Ohio on Oct |
Browne died in 1688 and was buried at Dorking on 24 J | |
Browne died in Fremantle 2000. | |
Browne died on 12 April 1904 and was replaced in the | |
Browne died in Princeton on August 17, 1947. | |
A breast cancer survivor, | Browne died of natural causes in 2003 in Beverly Hill |
Flesh Axe - 4:10 ( | Browne, Dillon, Johnson) |
Browne Distinguished Professor at the University of P | |
Browne does, however, take a no-nonsense approach to | |
"Rosie" ( | Browne, Donald Miller) - 3:37 |
e years by Daphne Oxenford, Julia Lang, Eileen | Browne, Dorothy Smith and others. |
t was never shown to any of the signatories by | Browne during his cross examination. |
Browne, E. Janet (1995), Charles Darwin: vol. 1 Voyag | |
Browne, E. Janet (2002), Charles Darwin: vol. 2 The P | |
As his nephew, John | Browne, effectively 'inherited' his seat. |
The team comprises Pat | Browne, Eli Jacobson, Bryce Newman and Daniel Samimi, |
In July 1936 | Browne embarked on a driving holiday to France and Sp |
Browne emigrated to Alabama in 1831 to join his cousi | |
c featuring Arlo Guthrie, Lyle Lovett, Jackson | Browne, Emmylou Harris and John Prine. |
After his high school education, | Browne enlisted in the Forty-sixth Massachusetts Volu |
After the 2001 General Election | Browne entered Tony Blair's government as the Parliam |
Mary, married Richard | Browne, Esq. |
Henry George was the son of Arthur | Browne, Esq. |
In 1880 an engineer known as "Satan" | Browne established a dance hall and hotel known as Al |
The Sunday chart show would be the only show | Browne ever presented on Radio 1, but he did present |
er, T. Carmody, D. Gillespie, M. Flynn, Dermot | Browne, F. Berry, John Francome and others and the le |
Labour leader William | Browne failed to form a ministry, and advised the Gov |
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