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| | Sir Thomas Browne - definition of Sir Thomas Browne in Encyclopedia |
 | | Thomas De Quincey, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Charles Lamb—who thought of himself as the rediscoverer of Browne—were all admirers. |  | | Sir Thomas Browne (October 19, 1605 - October 19, 1682) was an English author of varied works that disclose his wide learning in diverse fields including medicine, religion, science and the esoteric. |  | | In 1973 the composer Malcolm Arnold wrote a symphony based upon the rythmical cadences of Browne's literary work Hydriotaphia, Urn Burial. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Sir_Thomas_Browne
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| | Browne |
 | | Possibly the Thomas BROWNE who was married Sep. 8, 1567, Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire, to Margery. |  | | His widow's will, dated Apr. 6, 1630 and proved Feb. 20, 1631/2, named children Daniel, John, Hester, and Thomas, and sons-in-law John PERRY, William HEATH and Thomas MILLER. |  | | Children: Thomas died young; George probably died young, Daniel married Mary BURNAP; Phebe married John PERRY (emigrated to Roxbury, MA); Mary married William HEATH (emigrated to Roxbury, MA), son of William HEATH and Agnes CHENEY; John married Mary; Hester died as infant; Hester married Thomas MILLER (whose sisters emigrated to New England); and Thomas. |
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http://kinnexions.com/smlawson/browne.htm
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| | Thomas |
 | | Thomas Browne In the nineteenth century Browne's reputation was revived by the Romantics. |  | | Thomas Eakins Thomas Eakins (1916) was an American painter, sculptor, and fine arts educator. |  | | Thomas Couture Thomas Couture (1879) was an influential French history painter and teacher. |
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http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/thomas.html
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| | Sir Thomas Browne |
 | | Approaches to Sir Thomas Browne: The Ann Arbor Tercentenary Essays. |  | | Smith, Lucile D. "The Influence of Sir Thomas Browne and History of His Reputation through the Nineteenth Century." Ph.D. dissertation, Ohio State University, 1932. |  | | Huntley, Frank L. "Sir Thomas Browne and the Metaphor of the Circle." Journal of the History of Ideas 14 (1953): 353-64. |
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http://www.english.umd.edu/englfac/WPeterson/ELR/bibliographies/documents/43.html
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| | William Garl Browne |
 | | The son of a landscape painter, William Garl Browne was born in England in 1823. |  | | In 1941, his son, Dr. Thomas Jackson Simmons, began Wake Forest’s art collection with the gift of 94 works from his personal collection. |  | | The subject of this portrait is Dr. William Gaston Simmons, a prominent figure in Wake Forest’s early years. |
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http://www.wfu.edu/academics/art/ac_browne_simmons.htm
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| | Anthony BROWNE (Sir Knight) |
 | | Browne died at Byfleet on 28 Apr 1548 and was probably replaced as knight of the shire by Sir Thomas Cawarden. |  | | The statement that Browne had married Anne of Cleves as the King's proxy appears to rest on a description made in 1777 of a portrait at Cowdray, and lacks confirmation. |  | | Browne took part in the questioning of the culprits, taking evidence in his own handwriting from one of the Queen's attendants and examining the Duchess of Norfolk about the relations between the Queen and Francis Dereham; he was one of the special commission which tried Dereham and Culpeper at Guildhall. |
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http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/Bios/AnthonyBrowne(SirKnight).htm
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| | Thomas WINGETT and family |
 | | This links up with the use of TOZER as a second name for Thomas WINGETT's second son. |  | | They later moved to Stoke Damerel, near Plymouth where she married Thomas WINGETT on 11th February 1811. |  | | Elizabeth Browne (1786-1862) was born at Woolwich, the daughter of Lieutenant William BROWNE (1748-1833) of the Royal Artificers and Elizabeth HENDERSON. |
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http://www.windeatt.f2s.com/windeatt/families/thomas_wingett.htm
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| | namelist |
 | | BROWN, Richard BROWN, Robert BROWN, Ross BROWN, Rowland BROWN, Samuel BROWN, Samuel Gilman BROWN, Thomas N. BROWN, Thomas, Redivius BROWN, W. BROWN, William BROWNE, C. BROWNE, Capt. C. |  | | BROWNE, Sir Thomas BROWNE, W. BROWNE, William BROWNING, Arthur Henry BROWNING, Elizabeth Barrett BROWNING, G. BROWNING, Henry R. BROWNING, Oscar BROWNING, Robert BROWNING, Samuel BROWNING, W. Ernst BROWNING, W. BROWNLOW, Emma Sophia Countess BROWNLOW, John BROWNLOW, Rev. W. |  | | ARMSTRONG, Robert ARMSTRONG, Sir W. ARMSTRONG, Thomas ARMYTAGE, Sydney ARNAND, William ARNASON, Jon. |
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http://oldspice.soi.city.ac.uk/project/athenaeum/reviews/authors/namelist
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| | MARRIAGES |
 | | Brown John Thomas and Young Rebecca Frances m 12/1859 at brides mother's by David Wilson |  | | Leebrick Joseph Thomas and Gilhar Mary Augusta m 10/7/1936 at Parsonage by H A Kester |  | | Huntt Joseph and Nicholson Susan m 6/20/1847 at her Mother's by William Collier |
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http://www.rootsweb.com/~dcgenweb/congmarr.html
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| | Browne, William on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Contexts for women's manuscript miscellanies: the case of Elizabeth Lyttelton and Sir Thomas Browne. |  | | BROWNE, WILLIAM [Browne, William] (William Browne of Tavistock), 1591?-1645?, English poet. |  | | William Stagner, PhD, Robert Woodhouse, PhD, and Jeffrey Browne, PhD, were promoted in response to Magellan Pharmaceutical Development's (Research Triangle Park, NC) global expansion. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/B/BrowneW1.asp
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| | cannabisnews.com: Juries Should Leave Lawmaking To The Lawmakers |
 | | Or, we can believe the very people who framed our constitutions, men like John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. |  | | Instead, Vincents pieces share a remarkable resemblance to the cloying compositions of high-school girls seeking to express their loftiest thoughts while utterly lacking the vocabulary to do so. |  | | Earlier this week, Vincent published an untitled essay of sorts that had been rejected by even the desperately copy-starved New York Sun for being too rhetorical. (A phrase Tapped accurately translates as meaning, Get off the couch and do some actual reporting instead of stringing together vague platitudes.) |
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http://www.cannabisnews.com/news/thread15465.shtml
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| | Terry Mason's Family History Web Site. |
 | | As noted already in the case of John Settle, Sr., upon the death of William Browne, Sr., his share of the original joint land grant was divided between his three sons, William, Junior, Maxfield and John. |  | | Her father, Maxfield Browne, was a son of William Browne, Sr., and wife Elizabeth _____ Browne. |  | | of the Parish of Hamilton in the County of Prince William...", sold to Edward Dixon of Caroline County, 274 acres in Hanover Parish, King George County, adjoining the lands of his brothers, Joseph and Benjamin Settle, Captain Benjamin Strother and Thomas Wilkinson (Deed Book 3, page 474, King George Co., VA). |
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http://www.tmason1.com/pafn42.htm
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| | English-America: The "Mary & John", 1633/4 |
 | | Robert Sayres (or Sayers), Master Passengers: Certificate of March 24, 1633/4, London John Anthoney*** (listed as John Anthony in "Planters of the Commonwealth") Thomas Avery John Bartlett George Browne (signer of certificate, but listed as, apparently, child of Richard Browne in "Planters of the Commonwealth") Richard Browne Mrs. |  | | in "Planters of the Commonwealth") Certificate of March 26, 1634, London William Ballard Thomas Cole Mrs. |  | | * According to document from the Port of Southampton, copied at "the Custom house in Portsmouth" on December 6, 1735, by Thomas Whitehouse. |
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http://english-america.com/spls/634ne002.html
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| | WILLIAM BROWNE - LoveToKnow Article on WILLIAM BROWNE |
 | | Nearly all Brownes poetic work dates from his early manhood, before his marriage in 1628 with Timothy, daughter of Sir Thomas Eversham cf Horsham, Essex. |  | | A copy of Brownes pastorals with annotations in Miltons handwriting is preserved in the Huth library, and there are many points of likeness between Lycidas and the elegy on Philarete (Thomas Manwood) in the fourth eclogue of the Shepherds Pipe. |  | | A translation of Mann Ic Roy de Gombervilles Poiexandre, by William Browne (1647), may be a posthumous work of the poets. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/B/BR/BROWNE_WILLIAM.htm
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| | Associates and Influences of Clark Ashton Smith |
 | | Browne, Thomas (1605-1682) [ Sir Thomas Browne page ] |  | | Beddoes, Thomas Lovell (1803-1818) [ SELECTED POETRY OF THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES ] |  | | Ligotti, Thomas (1953-) [ Thomas Ligotti OnLine ] |
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http://www.eldritchdark.com/misc/associates.html
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 | | George Browne, son of the staunchly Catholic first Lord Montague, married Eleanor, daughter of Anthony Bridges of Great Shefford (8 miles NW of Newbury) in 1583. |  | | Notes: Sir Anthony Browne's Will states she was his next heir after Anthony, so she was not illegitimate. |  | | The Brownes owned Maidencourt Farm, which is less than a mile up the Lambourn Valley from Great Shefford. |
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http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/BROWNE1.htm
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| | Cottenham: Manors and other estates British History Online |
 | | Thomas took as his second wife Joan Browne, who on his death in 1538 married Walter Bridges. |  | | Thomas Hobson's workhouse charity in Cambridge, founded in 1628, (fn. |  | | By will proved 1631 Hobson left his Cottenham estates to his grandson and heir, also Thomas Hobson (d. |
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| | Parliamentary Candidates |
 | | Linda Jean Parrish L Dem 295 CORNWALL and the ISLES of SCILLY, Falmouth and Camborne (Lab) *Miss Candice (Candy) Kathleen Atherton Lab Julian Charles Martin Brazil L Dem **John Ernest Douglas de la Valette Browne UKIP Paul Thomas Holmes L Nicholas John Serpell C Mrs. |  | | Pamela Victoria (Vicky) Davies Sharp UKIP 505 WILTSHIRE, Westbury (C) Charles Vernon Colville Booth-Jones UKIP Miss Sarah Patricia Cardy Lab Bob Gledhill GP Andrew William Murrison C David Charles Vigar L Dem 506 NORTH YORKSHIRE, Richmond (Yorkshire) (C) Thomas Edward Forth L Dem *Rt. |  | | Helen Dawn Cronin RRLP *Sir Thomas (Tam) Dalyell, Bt. |
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| | Buy Bestsellers Online |
 | | Vincent De Paul of Baltimore The Story of a People and Their Home by Thomas W. Spalding, et al |  | | 896105 Indomitable Irishery Paul Vincent Carroll A Study and Interview Salzburg Studies Poetic Drama and Poetic Theory by Marion Sitzmann |  | | 896133 The St. Vincents Home Instrument of Management Variation Order 1993 Children and Young Persons Statutory Instruments 1993 198 by noauthor |
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http://www.fuenfmarkschein.de/a_895.html
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| | [EMLS SI 3 (September, 1998): 8.1-31] "On the Famous Voyage": Ben Jonson and Civic Space |
 | | See especially Thomas M. Greene's seminal essay, "Ben Jonson and the Centred Self," SEL 10 (1970) 325-48; and Don E.Wayne, Penshurst: The Semiotics of Place and the Poetics of History (London: Methuen, 1984). |  | | Thomas Coryat, Coryats Crudities ; facsimile edn (London: Scolar, 1978). |  | | Roger Bird and the Writer hereof, in a Boat of browne-paper, from London to Quinborough in Kent, both reprinted in his All the Workes (1630). |
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http://www.shu.ac.uk/emls/04-2/mcraonth.htm
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| | GCA_page_9.php |
 | | Thomas Browne Henry is a perfect example of the character actors for whom this Website was created. |  | | Roscoe Lee Browne is not only a phenomenal actor but he is a phenomenal human being. |  | | She was the epitome of a grandmotherly type and looked as if shed been carved by a sculptor as a knick-knack of... |
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http://www.dougmacaulay.com/kingspud/GCA_page_9.php
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| | 1831_1840 |
 | | 1832 Uriah Phillips Levy, a US naval lieutenant, commissioned a statue of Thomas Jefferson by Paris sculptor Piere-Jean David D’Anger. |  | | 1834 Apr 2, Frederic-Auguste Bartholdi, sculptor, was born. |  | | 1831 Mar 2, John Frazee becomes 1st US sculptor to receive a federal commission. |
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http://www.shelbyjackman.com/school/timeline/1831_1840.HTML
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| | RTÉ Online - Television - The View |
 | | The sculptor Edward Delaney is particularly well known for impressive public monuments like The Wolfe Tone Memorial at St Stephen's Green and the Thomas Davis Memorial on College Green. |  | | Edited by Vincent Browne, as was its predecessor Magill, it seeks to expose our own political, professional and corporate malpractice - while, at same time, keeping a sharp eye on all things international. |  | | This week on The View: 'The Phantom of the Opera' - the movie; some good reads for Christmas, the work of sculptor Edward Delaney and the first three months of The Village magazine. |
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http://www.rte.ie/tv/theview/2004/prog36/thisweek.html
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| | Miscellaneous Wills Letter B - Joseph Brown |
 | | I hereby appoint my son Walter Brown and Thomas Brown of John to be the Executors of my will. |  | | I give devise and bequeath to my son Walter Brown ; the dwelling house occupied by me and furniture and stores therein. |  | | Signed and declared by the said Joseph Brown the testator as and for his last Will and Testament; and read over in the presence of us who at his request and in presence of each other all being present at the same time have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses. |
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| | Which Bucklin? |
 | | Woodstrup, Thomas E. Captain Benjamin Page, A Forgotten Rhode Island Hero of the American Revolution, Rediscovered in Sycamore, Illinois. |  | | A National Center for History of the Gaspee Affair of 1772 |  | | When William died, his son Joseph continued the Bucklin landholdings and public involvement of his father. |
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http://www.bucklinsociety.net/who_was_bucklin.htm
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 | | 1 match for thomas Browne, (Sir Thomas) The letters...edited by Geoffrey Keynes. |  | | 1 match for thomas WISE, (Thomas J.) Coleridgeiana, being a Supplement to the Bibliography of Coleridge. |  | | The Autobiography of Thomas Whythorne The Autobiography of Thomas Whythorne First edition of "the first English autobiography, in the modern sense". |
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http://www.maggs.com/catalog.asp?author=THOMAS&results=30
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| | ROBERT TEMPLE BOOKSELLERS CATALOGUE: - updated: 5 January, 2005 Bibliographical Resource - Archive File |
 | | Halse had been a consistent patron of his work.' Presumably he had never seen this volume, which is also not in BLC (though another edition, with plates by Gordon Browne, dated 1886, is listed). |  | | Socialist/anarchist verse, dedicated to: "my friend, Frederic Charles, Who is now undergoing ten years' penal servitude For his alleged part in what is known As the Walsall Anarchist Conspiracy." An association copy, bearing on the front paste-down the inscription: "Harry Thomas / from his friend / Hugh Holmes Gore / (in mem. |  | | The title is not listed by Buchanan Brown, who notes that the frontispiece to George Halse's `A Salad of Stray Leaves' of 1882 was "the last item of book illustration executed by Browne. |
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http://www.telinco.co.uk/RobertTemple/Hrkiv7.htm
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| | David G. Thomas, Ph.D. |
 | | Abramson, C.I., Garrido, D.J., Lawson, A.L., Browne, B.L., and Thomas, D.G. Bioelectrical potentials of Philodendron cordatum: A new method for investigation of behavior in plants. |  | | Najm-Briscoe, R.G., Thomas, D.G., and Overton, S. The impact of stimulus value in infant novelty preference. |  | | Thomas, D.G., Grice, J., Najm-Briscoe, R.G., and Williams, J.E. The influence of unequal numbers of trials on comparisons of average event-related potentials. |
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http://psychology.okstate.edu/faculty/thomas/thomas.html
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