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Henry Browne (burgess)
Henry Browne may refer to: *''Henry Browne, Farmer'', a 1942 film about African-American contributions to the American home front in World War II * Henry Browne (scholar) (1804–1875), English classical and biblical scholar *Henry Gore-Browne (1830–1912), Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross *Henry Cave-Browne-Cave (1887–1965), Royal Naval Air Service and Royal Air Force officer * Henry Browne, 5th Marquess of Sligo (1831–1913), Irish peer *Henry Browne (Archdeacon of Ely) (1780–1858), Anglican priest See also * Henry Browne Blackwell (1825–1909), American social reformer *Henry Browne Hayes (1762–1832), Irish-born convict *John Henry Browne (born 1946), American criminal defense attorney *Henry Brown (other) Henry Brown may refer to: Politics and government * Henry Billings Brown (1836–1913), U.S. Supreme Court Justice, 1891–1906 * Henry E. Brown Jr. (born 1935), U.S. Congressman from South Carolina, 2000–2011 * Henry Brown (Australian . ...
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Henry Browne, Farmer
''Henry Browne, Farmer'' is an American short propaganda film produced in 1942 about African-American contributions to the war effort during World War II. It is narrated by Canada Lee. The film begins with stock footage of soldiers marching, tanks, and people in the war industries, the narrator noting that we had an army behind the troops in the war industries, and they had an army behind them, American agriculture. The story switches to a day in the life of Henry Browne, farmer; Henry Browne is 38 years old, married with three children. He makes his living off the land. When the sun comes up every member of the family has their chores to do. Little Henry goes to milk the cow, this is the first year they had a cow. His sister goes to feed the chickens, which are good layers, and the ones that aren't are good "eaters". Mrs. Brown tends the garden. There is little in the garden that will be sold, the narrator says, but much that will be eaten. Henry looks out into his field. He i ...
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Henry Browne (scholar)
Henry Browne (1804–1875) was an English classical and biblical scholar. Early years Browne was the son of the Rev. Henry John Browne, rector of Crownthorpe, Norfolk. He was educated at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, where he was Bell Scholar in 1823. He graduated B.A. in 1826, and M.A. in 1830. Career From 1842 to 1847 he was principal of the theological college, Chichester. On 9 December 1842 he was collated to the prebendal stall of Waltham in Chichester Cathedral, and in 1843 he was appointed examining chaplain to the bishop of Chichester. In 1854 he was preferred to the parish of Pevensey in the same diocese. Here he remained until his death, 19 June 1875. Publications Besides editions and translations of the classics, Browne applied himself chiefly to the elucidation of sacred chronology. His published works are: *'' Ordo Sæculorum'' (1844), a treatise on the chronology of Holy Scripture.' The argument is mainly on the same lines as Henry Fynes Clinton's. Contemporar ...
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Henry Gore-Browne
Colonel Henry George Gore-Browne (30 September 1830 – 15 November 1912) was born in Newtown, County Roscommon and was an Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Family Henry George was the son of Arthur Browne, Esq. (d.1870), and his wife Anna Elizabeth Clements, daughter of Captain Clements. He was a great-great grandson of the 1st Earl of Altamont MP, whose heir is the Marquess of Sligo. His great-grandfather was The Right Hon Arthur Browne MP, of Leixslip Castle. He was educated at Trinity College Dublin. He married Jane Anne Seely, daughter of Charles Seely MP on 10 April 1882. Jane Anne Seely was the sister of Sir Charles Seely, 1st Baronet and the Aunt of J. E. B. Seely, 1st Baron Mottistone. Details He was 26 years old, and a captain in the 32nd Regiment of Foot (later The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry) in the British Army d ...
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Henry Cave-Browne-Cave
Air Vice Marshal Henry Meyrick Cave-Browne-Cave (1 February 1887 – 5 August 1965), was an engineering officer in the Royal Naval Air Service during the First World War and senior commander in the Royal Air Force during the 1930s. He was prominent in the development of seaplanes and, following the armistice, flying boats. In 1927 he led crews in four flying boats, the Far East Flight, from England around Australia and then up to Hong Kong. His career was cut short by a serious flying accident in January 1939 so until 1945 he was appointed Air Liaison Officer to the Regional Commission for Scotland. Family Henry Cave-Browne-Cave was the younger son of Thomas (later Sir Thomas) Cave-Browne-Cave (1835–1924),Air Vice-Marshal H. M. Cave-Browne-Cave. ''The Times'', Tuesday, 10 Aug 1965; pg. 8; Issue 56396. Deputy Accountant-General of the War Office, and Blanche Matilda Mary Ann Milton,and a great-grandson of Sir William Cave-Browne-Cave, 9th baronet. and much younger brother o ...
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Henry Browne, 5th Marquess Of Sligo
Henry Ulick Browne, 5th Marquess of Sligo (14 March 1831 – 24 February 1913), styled Lord Henry Browne until 1903, was an Irish peer. Browne was the fourth son of Howe Browne, 2nd Marquess of Sligo, and Lady Hester Catherine de Burgh, daughter of John de Burgh, 13th Earl of Clanricarde. He succeeded to the marquessate in December 1903, aged 72, on the death of his unmarried elder brother. He married Catherine Henrietta Dicken, daughter of William Stephens Dicken, on 25 October 1855. They had ten children: * George Browne, 6th Marquess of Sligo (1856–1935) * Catherine Elizabeth Browne (1857–1874) * Herbert Richard Browne (1858–1890) * Lady Edith Hester Browne (1860–1936) * Lady Florence Marion Browne (1863–1946) * Arthur Browne, 8th Marquess of Sligo (1867–1951) * Terence Browne, 9th Marquess of Sligo (1873–1952) * Lady Nora Browne (1873–1948) * Alice Evelyn Browne (1877–?) * Lieutenant-Colonel Lord Alfred Eden Browne, DSO, Royal Field Artillery, (187 ...
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Henry Browne (Archdeacon Of Ely)
John Henry Browne (baptised 28 June 1780 – 2 November 1858) was an English Anglican priest. He was the Archdeacon of Ely from 1816 until his death."Deaths", '' The Times'', London, England, 5 November 1858, p. 1. Browne was born in Maidstone, Kent, the son of chemist Samuel Daniel Browne. He was educated at Oakham School. He entered Pembroke College, Cambridge, and transferred to St John's College, Cambridge St John's College is a Colleges of the University of Cambridge, constituent college of the University of Cambridge founded by the House of Tudor, Tudor matriarch Lady Margaret Beaufort. In constitutional terms, the college is a charitable corpo .... He earned a BA in 1803 and MA in 1806 and was a fellow of St John's College from 1808 to 1814. He was ordained as a deacon in 1802 and as a priest in 1804. References 1780 births 1858 deaths People educated at Oakham School Alumni of Pembroke College, Cambridge Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge A ...
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Henry Browne Blackwell
Henry Browne Blackwell (May 4, 1825 – September 7, 1909), was an American advocate for social and economic reform. He was one of the founders of the Republican Party and the American Woman Suffrage Association. He published ''Woman's Journal'', starting in 1870 in Boston, Massachusetts, with Lucy Stone. Early life Henry Blackwell was born May 4, 1825, in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, the seventh of nine children of Samuel Blackwell and Hannah Lane Blackwell. Blackwell's father, a sugar refiner whose livelihood conflicted with his abolitionist principles, experimented with making beet sugar as an alternative to slave-grown cane sugar. In 1832, the family – including eight children and their father's sister Mary – emigrated to the United States. The family settled first in New York, where Blackwell's father established a sugar refinery and the ninth child was born, and then just outside New York in Jersey City. Blackwell's father took an interest in the nascent ab ...
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Henry Browne Hayes
Sir Henry Browne Hayes (1762–1832) was an Irish-born convict, transported to New South Wales. Hayes was born in Ireland, the son of Attiwell Hayes (d.1799) a wealthy brewer and miller. Henry Browne Hayes was admitted a freeman of the city of Cork in November 1782, was one of the sheriffs in 1790, and in that year was knighted. Following the death of his wife, he became acquainted with Miss Mary Pike, heiress to over £20,000. On 22 July 1797, he abducted her and took her to his house at Vernon Mount near Douglas. In spite of Miss Pike's protestations, a man dressed as a priest was brought in who went through a form of a marriage ceremony. Miss Pike refused to consider it a marriage, and was eventually rescued by some of her relatives. Hayes fled, and a reward of £1000 was offered for his apprehension. Hayes was not found until two years later, when he walked into the shop of an old friend of the family, and suggested that he might as well get the reward. The trial - which did n ...
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John Henry Browne
John Henry Browne (born August 11, 1946) is an American criminal defense attorney practicing in Seattle, Washington. Browne is known for his zeal in defending his clients, his flair for garnering media attention, and for being known as the “plead guilty to avoid the death penalty” lawyer. He has represented defendants in a number of high-profile cases, including serial killer Ted Bundy, Colton Harris-Moore (also known as "The Barefoot Bandit"), Benjamin Ng and Martin Pang. He has tried over 250 criminal cases to verdict. Browne and his actions have been the subject of some controversy, and he has sometimes been criticized for his peculiar and combative style both in and out of the courtroom. He is particularly known for obtaining sympathetic treatment for his clients by shifting the focus away from the serious crimes that were committed by arguing for consideration of the background of the defendant and the circumstances in which the events took place. Particular cases In ...
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Henry Brown (other)
Henry Brown may refer to: Politics and government * Henry Billings Brown (1836–1913), U.S. Supreme Court Justice, 1891–1906 * Henry E. Brown Jr. (born 1935), U.S. Congressman from South Carolina, 2000–2011 * Henry Brown (Australian politician) (1865–1933), Australian politician * Henry Brown (New Zealand politician) (1842–1921), New Zealand politician * Henry Newton Brown Jr. (born 1941), Louisiana judge and former District Attorney Sports * Henry Brown (field hockey) (1887–1961), Irish Olympic field hockey player * Henry Brown (rugby union) (1910–1965), New Zealand rugby union player, member of the All Blacks * Henry Brandon Brown (born 1994), South African rugby union player Other * Henry Armitt Brown (1844–1878), American author and orator * Henry Box Brown (1815–1897), American slave who had himself mailed in a box to freedom * Henry Kirke Brown (1814–1886), American sculptor * Henry Newton Brown (1857–1884), American lawman and Old West outl ...
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