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William Rowan | Browne was a founder of the society and was president |
Browne was a man of abstemious habits, charitable dis | |
Browne was a member of the 1905 World Series Champion | |
Browne had a rough reception in Ireland, with open ho | |
The incumbent, Jeremy | Browne had a notional 3.3% lead from the 2005 electio |
On the same evening, | Browne announced a paper which he presented in Decemb |
ed his daughter Elizabeth, and father of Galen | Browne, also a physician. |
The encyclopaedist and author Sir Thomas | Browne wrote a short essay upon Athenaeus which refle |
cker became Lab Director in 1986, he appointed | Browne to a series of posts. |
Browne instigated a new investigation by sending a cr | |
Browne was a granddaughter of the Venetian consul in | |
Acknowledging that | Browne had a large task ahead of him in following his |
The hall was the home of the | Browne family, a notable member of which Robert (c. 1 |
Patrick M. | Browne is a Republican member of the Pennsylvania Sta |
In 1880 an engineer known as "Satan" | Browne established a dance hall and hotel known as Al |
om a family of lawyers; his father, Sir Wistan | Browne, was a barrister of the Middle Temple, and thr |
Aurora | Browne is a Canadian actress and comedian originally |
Simon | Browne was a dissenting minister and theologian. |
became the second wife of Sir Denis John Wolko | Browne (1892-1967), a distinguished paediatric surgeo |
Browne made a habit of riding to training with his or | |
Bothwell | Browne was a famous crossdresser from Northern Europe |
Elizabeth | Browne was a lady-in-waiting to Queen Anne Boleyn and |
Browne was a son of Sir Dominick Browne and Anastasia | |
His parents, Jack and Doris May | Browne, owned a pub in Wyke, Yorkshire, and Browne an |
Browne was a member of the Pennsylvania House of Repr | |
Browne is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame | |
In 1527 a certain William | Browne received a grant of board and lodging in the p |
Browne, Raymond A. "On The Warpath" (Sheet music). | |
Returning from the Grand Tour, | Browne set about living the life of a country gentlem |
In March, 2007 NYPD Deputy Commissioner Paul | Browne stated about the RNC protests: "You certainly |
in 1752 had assumed the additional surname of | Browne by Act of Parliament), son of Roger Cave, elde |
s than the alternative options and saying that | Browne had acted "openly and honestly, and for the ve |
y White when he was 13, and he played with Tom | Browne at age 16. |
Browne died aged 69. | |
Defence Secretary Des | Browne had agreed to look at a new report into the cr |
Lucile | Browne as Alice Ingram |
Browne further alienated the middle ground in 1986 wi | |
p Massinger's Bondman (1624), although William | Browne has also been claimed as their author. |
Ethel | Browne had also been elected to a two year term in 19 |
The alterations by | Browne remained, although the venture was a failure, |
ille was the son of Shaun Glenville (born John | Browne, 1884-1968), an Irish-born comedian, and Dorot |
After the war, | Browne was an attorney and was a professor of History |
ned to a 14-over 84 to tie for 49th while Olin | Browne returned an 80 for a share of 23rd. |
Browne was an atheistic phrenologist and a proponent | |
Eileen | Browne is an author and illustrator most famous for b |
Bishop | Browne's nephew, Father Francis Browne, was an import |
collection of sculpture that belonged to Lyde | Browne, mostly Ancient Roman marbles. |
In 1984-85, | Browne composed and performed the music for the Briti |
t Sonnini de Manoncourt (1777), William George | Browne (1792-93), and finally by a number of scientis |
Moses | Browne, poet and clergyman |
Browne, Butler, and Lindley each contribute a similar | |
Ffolkes was the son of Martin William | Browne Ffolkes and his wife Henrietta Bridget Wale, d |
Khaki drill summer green with black Sam | Browne Belt and summer beige for female with skirts w |
Moses | Browne married Ann Wibourne in 1738 in Clerkenwell. |
avies, Anne Howells, Elizabeth Harwood, Sandra | Browne and Ann Murray. |
The Laureate for 2009 to 2011, Anthony | Browne, was announced on 9 June 2009, selected by a p |
Browne then appealed to the House of Lords. | |
uis Obispo, California as Jacqueline Katherine | Browne she appeared in many films and TV shows such a |
Colonel Thomas Gore | Browne is appointed later in the year, but does not a |
In 2007 | Browne was appointed Vice President of Parkinson's UK |
Browne was appointed vicar of Olney, Buckinghamshire | |
an, the Lord Chancellor of Ireland, and George | Browne, the Archbishop of Dublin. |
an authoritative talk on sea-mats, followed by | Browne who argued that mind and consciousness were si |
In order to perpetuate his own memory, | Browne Willis arranged for a sermon to be preached at |
hant for militaristic attire complete with Sam | Browne belt, as well the cross motif and the teutonic |
Alan Bennett and directed by John Schlesinger; | Browne stars as herself. |
Browne served as first lieutenant and captain in the | |
Browne worked as a bandleader on and off in the 1950s | |
Browne worked as a journalist. | |
Thomas | Browne Henry as Vice-Admiral Enright |
aptain Hook, Mary Brian as Wendy, and Virginia | Browne Faire as Tinker Bell. |
Paul VI. From 20 January 1971 until his death, | Browne served as Cardinal Protodeacon. |
Robert James | Browne (known as Bobby Browne) (9 February 1912 - 199 |
Prior to his election to the State Senate, | Browne worked as Certified Public Accountant and atto |
In 1986, | Browne became Associate Director for Research with re |
Browne died at his town house in St. James's Street ( | |
ool, created as ‘The Grammar School of Anthony | Browne, Serjeant at the Law, in Brentwood'. |
ltivation to Europe and the writings of Thomas | Browne, which attach in some way to the larger text. |
sted by Sir Jack Leslie and Baron Oranmore and | Browne, and attended by a number of ambassadors and d |
Major William Knox Leet and Lieutenant Edward | Browne were awarded the VC for going back to save the |
At a subsequent Breach of the Peace hearing, | Browne became aware of the document and commenced lib |
Jackson | Browne - background vocals |
Emily Anne, daughter of John | Browne, 3rd Baron Kilmaine, in 1853. |
20 January 1816 - 23 April 1888), married John | Browne, 3rd Baron Kilmaine |
Sir Adam | Browne, 2nd Baronet (c. |
Sir Richard | Browne, 1st Baronet of Deptford (ca. |
ths after Rossetti's death; an essay on Thomas | Browne, whose Baroque style Pater admired; and a disc |
alter C. Hackett/Lance Sieveking) with Laidman | Browne, Jane Barrett, Norman Shelley & Arthur Ridley |
Baron | Browne - bass |
Jamie | Browne - bass |
Alan | Browne - bass on "Around My Smile" |
Kevin | Browne - Bass, Backing Vocals |
Danny | Browne: Keyboards, Bass, Drums, Percussion |
Both | Browne and Bates were winners of the BAFTA awards for |
The 104-room mansion designed by Little & | Browne would be razed in 1969. |
During this time, | Browne would be mixing with some of the distinguished |
Sir Anthony | Browne; Standard bearer for Eng; |
By 1580 | Browne had become a leader in this movement and attem |
Poppins, fraudulent magician Professor Emelius | Browne in Bedknobs and Broomsticks and as hapless ant |
Browne had been educated by private tutors and later | |
ior member of the school's teaching staff, Ken | Browne, had been arrested in July of that year under |
Browne had been head of the NBC affiliate WTVJ in Mia | |
er, T. Carmody, D. Gillespie, M. Flynn, Dermot | Browne, F. Berry, John Francome and others and the le |
Marjorie | Browne - Betty Dickinson |
oardman, Evelyn Brent, Dorothy Devore Virginia | Browne Faire, Betty Francisco, Pauline Garon, Kathlee |
Burrell (guitar), Aaron Bell (bass), Lennie Mc | Browne (drums), Billie Holiday (vocal) |
Browne Jacobson's Birmingham office opened in July 19 | |
ics were finally silenced after the Rev. G. F. | Browne (later Bishop of Bristol) published his resear |
Felicia | Browne was born at Weston Green, Thames Ditton, Surre |
Michael | Browne was born in Grangemockler, County Tipperary, a |
Browne was born in New Orleans, Louisiana and educate | |
For the living Irish footballer, see Bobby | Browne (footballer born 1962). |
Anthony | Browne was born in Sheffield, Yorkshire. |
Browne was born in Derby in 1763. | |
Browne was born in South Halifax, Vermont. | |
Eileen | Browne was born in Birmingham, UK. |
Browne was born in Coushatta, Louisiana. | |
Browne was born in Dublin, County Mayo, Ireland, and | |
Browne was born in Northfield, Vermont. | |
Browne was born in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, Englan | |
Browne was born in Hamburg, Germany, to a British Arm | |
Browne was born in Philadelphia on September 28, 1875 | |
Browne was born in Waltham, Massachusetts in 1804. | |
At Tritone: Phil Moore | Browne, Coyote, Bottom of the Hudson, Mountain High |
In 1740, | Browne Willis bought a house in Aylesbury Street, Fen |
ot Kidder, Ted Danson, Steve Guttenberg, Brian | Browne, Wilford Brimley, Robert Urich, Ellen Barkin, |
hael Urbaniak, Ursula Dudziak, Roy Haynes, Tom | Browne, Bobby Broom, Kenny Kirkland, Bernard Wright, |
The carrying equipment was the leather Sam | Browne pattern, brown for most regiments, black for R |
Leslie Johnston | Browne (pronounced Brown; 3 February 1950, Glasgow, S |
own welly wanging champion by the name of Liam | Browne (aka Browne Bear), who graduated from Loughbor |
42) Patricke Darcy, Olliuer oge french, George | Browne, Andr Browne; Dominicke Skerrit, etc. ... |
Downe is the location of Buckston | Browne Farm, built in 1931 as a surgical research cen |
iam Pierrepont, John Crewe, John Potts, Samuel | Browne, John Bulkeley, Lords Pembroke, Salisbury, Mid |
Reznor, Billy Bragg, Michelle Branch, Jackson | Browne, T-Bone Burnett, David Byrne, Marc Cohn, Steve |
The commission went instead to Hablot Knight | Browne, but Buss never held his dismissal against Dic |
es and authors like The Payton Skky and Carmen | Browne Series by author Stephanie Perry Moore; A Hear |
t, to Colonel Lee, and secondly, to Sir George | Browne, bart.; by the latter she had a daughter, |
cter has previously appeared in the film Agnes | Browne, played by Angelica Huston, and, along with th |
mber in 1598 for attempting to murder one John | Browne, first by offering him a poisoned lemon and th |
However, | Browne Falls cascades 843 metres (2,766 feet) down a |
Brigadier General Edward Stevenson | Browne VC CB (23 December 1852 - 16 July 1907) was an |
Coral | Browne - Cecile |
Roberts, William Preston, Robert Eric Charles | Browne, Charles Challen, James Wardle Harpur, Ian Dei |
Browne was charged with adding a 900 square meter con | |
Army Archerd, Eileen Bowman, Coral | Browne, Cyd Charisse, Dale Evans, Alice Faye, Merv Gr |
ild Goose and the Eagle: A Life of Marshal von | Browne, 1705-1757, Chatto & Windus, 1964. |
an independent body commissioned by Lord John | Browne, Group Chief Executive Officer of BP, to advis |
Mary Bonaventure | Browne, Poor Clare and historian, born after 1610, di |
atured among the cast Cicely Tyson, Roscoe Lee | Browne and Clarence Williams III. |
Edrick | Browne - Clay Freeman |
date unknown - John | Browne (music collector) |
Hamilton High School, Brooklyn, and Heffley & | Browne Business College. |
Browne also composed "Salva Me", the theme tune of th | |
ed by his predecessors was continued by Bishop | Browne and concentrated on the outside of the edifice |
Camera: Mark D'Arcy-Irvine, Virginia | Browne, Carole Conen, Shaun Bell |
Browne was Conservative Party Member of Parliament fo | |
Since Williamson's death in 1990, | Browne has continued to perform and record in the spi |
ngham lent a single squadron of KGL hussars to | Browne to cover his retreat; Browne initially positio |
Jack Nixon | Browne, Baron Craigton CBE, PC (3 September 1904 - 28 |
On 2 September 1554, | Browne was created Viscount Montagu. |
olume of poetical translations by 'Master John | Browne of Crewkerne, a boy of twelve years old,' and |
A full No Nukes concert featuring | Browne and Crosby, Stills & Nash was also filmed near |
f The Band), the late Stan Celeste (of Jackson | Browne & Crosby, Stills and Nash), John Sebastian (of |
He had married Caroline | Browne in Cumbria in 1838. |
medians featured include Raoul Bhaneja, Aurora | Browne, James Cunningham, Jane Luk, Winston Spear, Sh |
y toured with The Beach Boys, Chicago, Jackson | Browne and Dave Mason before splitting up in 1975. |
The second phase, which includes music by John | Browne, Richard Davy and Walter Lambe, uses imitation |
Byron Ellis | Browne (born December 27, 1942) is a former Major Lea |
s early interviews with Joni Mitchell, Jackson | Browne, John Denver, Tom Waits, Phil Ochs, Bonnie Rai |
stadt, Kris Kristofferson, John Prine, Jackson | Browne, John Denver, John Jorgenson, and Leland Sklar |
Browne was descended from a family which could trace | |
on between Eliot as poet-playwright and Martin | Browne as director which was to last for twenty years |
Browne became disillusioned with the protectorate and | |
surveyor in the kingdom, and was called Sense | Browne, to distinguish him from his contemporary, Lan |
One, 'Mistress | Browne', we do not know the first name of, but it was |
In 1780, after the death of Hartshorn, | Browne had Dr. James Chelsum, a minor scholar, instal |
December 2, 1963: Byron | Browne was drafted from the Pirates by the Chicago Cu |
Ian | Browne - drums |
Percival | Browne and Dubonnet then sing "The 'You-Don't-Want-To |
ucted on Backchurch lane in the late 1880s for | Browne & Eagle, a wool storage firm. |
such as Creedence Clearwater Revival, Jackson | Browne, The Eagles, The Derailers and the Desert Rose |
16 May - Valentine | Browne, 4th Earl of Kenmare, peer (d.1905). |
Originally there were six members: Rupert | Browne (vocals), Ed East (rhythm guitar), Steve Bond |
d been designed and built by George Washington | Browne of Edinburgh, with interiors and furnishings b |
Morgan, Fitzpatrick and Frank Courtney | Browne (the editor of the Bankstown Observer at the t |
Francis Fisher | Browne - editor |
ou Believe" received a mixed review from David | Browne, an editor from Entertainment Weekly. |
Lucile | Browne as Edna |
9 August 1930 he married Lady Dorothy Margaret | Browne, the elder daughter of Valentine Browne, 5th E |
Lucile | Browne - Eleanor |
In 1628 | Browne was elected Member of Parliament for Surrey an |
Browne was elected as a Republican to the Sixty-third | |
At a contested election in 1685, | Browne was elected Member of Parliament for Bletching |
Browne was elected prosecuting attorney for the thirt | |
Browne was elected a representative to the so-called | |
Browne married Elizabeth Adam, daughter of William Ad | |
In 1864 | Browne was employed by Alexander Gardner. |
Sir Thomas | Browne, physician, encyclopedist (died 1682) |
ian Society, where he encountered William A.F. | Browne and entered the vigorous debates concerning na |
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