Broun baronets Sir WilliamBroun, 10th Baronet (1848–1918), of the Broun baronets Sir William Windsor Broun, 13th Baronet (1917–2007), of the Broun baronets...
Legislative Council. Peter Broun was born in Guernsey on 17 August 1797, son of WilliamBroun, who was the brother of Sir James Broun, the 7th baronet of Colstoun...
The Broun Baronets are a branch of the ancient Broun of Colstoun family whose estate near Haddington, East Lothian, remains to this day in the possession...
abbey came under serious investigation by King Richard II. Pardon to WilliamBroun of Norton by Welbeck of suit of the King’s peace for felonies, treasons...
entomologist William Leroy Broun (1827–1902), President of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute Broun Baronets, descendants of Sir Patrick Broun, 1st Baronet...
William Leroy Broun (October 1, 1827 – January 24, 1902) was the President of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama, then known as the Alabama...
James Mitchell. Broun was born in Beverley, Western Australia, to Emily Jane (née Lukin) and James WilliamBroun. His grandfather, Peter Broun, was the first...
(disambiguation) Will Brown (disambiguation) Willie Brown (disambiguation) WilliamBroun (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles about people...
Reginald de Grey 1294: Sir Edward de Laye 1300–:William de Mascy 1306: WilliamBroun ?–1307: William de Ormesby 1307–1309: Robert de Holland 1309–1311:...
subsequent historians specialising in the era, such as Richard Oram, Dauvit Broun and Alex Woolf. It has also been suggested that Máel Coluim may have been...
origins to 1897 when M. Thomas Fullan proposed to then-president Dr. WilliamBroun that the drum corps accompanying cadet drills be replaced with a full...
February 2017. "RANVR uniform button : William Griffith Dovey". collections.anmm.gov.au. Retrieved 28 February 2017. Broun, Malcolm D. Australian Dictionary...
ISBN 978-0-691-03780-6. Broun, Dauvit (1998). "Defining Scotland and the Scots Before the Wars of Independence". In Dauvit Broun; Richard J. Finlay; Michael...
Memorials of Scottish History. Edinburgh: H.M. Register House. pp. 101, 467. Broun, "Duncan I (d. 1040)". Van Bossen, Frederic (1688). The Royall Cedar. Cunningham...
Jeremy Broun is a British furniture designer maker, writer, film maker and musician. His Caterpillar Rocking Chair in 1984 was described as, 'visually...
WilliamBroun (Ind) Charles Hobbs (Ind) Arncliffe Labor Joseph Cahill Ernest Barton (UAP) Ashburnham Country Edgar Dring Hilton Elliott (CP) William Gibbons...
See also Foster 1996, pp. 32–34, Smyth 1984, p. 67 Broun 2001b, Broun 1998; for Dál Riata, Broun 2001a, for a more positive view Sharpe, "The thriving...
1416 William de Dalketh, 1416–1418 Andrew Rabuzy (Raeburn?), 1418-1430 Richard Bothwell, 1418 John Schaw, 1430 WilliamBroun, 1430–1445 William Durward...
Dauvit Broun and Thomas Owen Clancy (eds.) Spes Scotorum: Saint Columba, Iona and Scotland. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1999 ISBN 0-567-08682-8 Broun, Dauvit...
Stone. The stone reads: HERE LYES JOHN STOT ATCHISON JAMES RUSSELL & WILLIAMBROUN AND ONE WHOSE NAME WEE HAVE NOT GOTTEN AND TWO WOMEN WHOSE NAMES ALSO...
Saharanpur Rules of 1855, it was revised to 50% by Governor-General James Broun-Ramsay, 1st Marquess of Dalhousie. However, British officers paid little...
Agnes Broun, Agnes Brown or Agnes Burnes (17 March 1732 – 14 January 1820), was the mother of Scotland's national poet, Robert Burns. Agnes's father,...
father were accused in 1390 of preventing non-Welsh-speaking parson WilliamBroun from taking up his parish at Llanrwst, and they were summoned before...
Thomas Goly as plaintiff; the administrator of his will is given as WilliamBroun, of Horsham, Sussex Cokayne, George Edward (1945). The Complete Peerage...