Thomas Browne II (1648–1715) was an early settler of Maryland.
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Sir ThomasBrowne (/braʊn/; 19 October 1605 – 19 October 1682) was an English polymath and author of varied works which reveal his wide learning in diverse...
Thomas Alexander Browne (born Brown, 6 August 1826 – 11 March 1915) was an Australian author who published many of his works under the pseudonym Rolf...
known simply as Pseudodoxia Epidemica or Vulgar Errors, is a work by ThomasBrowne challenging and refuting the "vulgar" or common errors and superstitions...
University, he was influenced by Puritan theologians, including Thomas Cartwright (1535–1603). Browne became a Lecturer at St Mary's Church, Islington where his...
Roscoe Lee Browne (May 2, 1922 – April 11, 2007) was an American actor and director. He resisted playing stereotypically black roles, instead performing...
the Commonwealth. This list includes Thomas Willett along with the family of his future father-in-law, John Browne, including Willett's future wife, Mary...
Sir Matthew Browne (1563 – 1 August 1603) of Betchworth Castle, Surrey, MP, was the only son of Sir ThomasBrowne and Mabel Fitzwilliam. He was involved...
Ecclesiastical Record. Year 32. Vol. V, No. 37. Browne and Nolan. Conway, John Placid (1911). Saint Thomas Aquinas. London.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location...
Browne, knight (died 1589) Sir Nicholas Browne (died 12 December 1606) Sir Valentine Browne, 1st Baronet (died 7 September 1633) Sir Valentine Browne...
Francis Patrick Mary Browne, SJ, MC & Bar (3 January 1880 – 7 July 1960) was a distinguished Irish Jesuit and a prolific photographer. His best known photographs...
Desmond Henry Browne, Baron Browne of Ladyton, PC (born 22 March 1952) is a Scottish politician who served in the Cabinet of the United Kingdom under Tony...
English physician-philosopher Sir ThomasBrowne (1605–1682), and the Italian Giambattista Della Porta (1535–1615). Browne in his Religio Medici (1643) discusses...
portrays the assassination of Archbishop Thomas Becket in Canterbury Cathedral during the reign of Henry II in 1170. Eliot drew heavily on the writing...