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Joseph Browne (other)
Joseph Browne may refer to: *Joseph Browne (civil servant) (born 1948), Fijian civil servant *Joseph Browne (politician) (1876–1946), Australian politician and judge *Joseph Browne (provost) (1700–1767), English clergyman and academic, Provost of The Queen's College, Oxford * Joseph Browne (physician) ( 1706), English physician, charlatan and hack writer *Joe Browne, executive of the National Football League * Joey Browne or Ian Browne (1931–2023), Australian former track cyclist See also *Joseph Brown (other) Joseph Brown may refer to: Arts and entertainment *Victor Millan (Joseph Brown, 1920–2009), actor and theater professor known as *Joe Brown (sculptor) (Joseph Brown, 1909–1985), American sculptor *Joseph Epes Brown (1920–2000), author of the ... * William Joseph Browne (1897–1989), Canadian politician {{hndis, Browne, Joseph ...
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Joseph Browne (civil Servant)
Joseph Browne (born April 14, 1948) is a Fijian civil servant, who was Official Secretary to the late President, Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara, prior to Mara's possibly forced resignation during the insurrection which deposed the constitutional government in 2000. He had first been employed by Mara in 1985 when the latter was still Prime Minister, and had remained with him through the various offices he held, including the Vice-Presidency and Presidency. He is now the head of the Immigration Department. Browne has denied claims that he participated in planning or executing Mara's resignation. On 29 May 2000, Mara was evacuated to the RFNS ''Kiro'', ostensibly for his own protection following orchestrated threats to himself and his family. This followed a report from the Director of the Police Special Branch, Berenado Daveta, based on intelligence gathered from an undercover agent working among the insurrectionists. Browne has said that he agreed to the President's evacuation beca ...
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Joseph Browne (politician)
Joseph Alexander Browne (25 February 1876 – 11 November 1946) was an Australian politician and judge. He was born at Adelong to farmers Edward and Eliza Jane Browne. He was educated at Grenfell and then at Fort Street High School, then working as a teacher from 1891 to 1903. He worked as a clerk while studying at night, graduating from the University of Sydney in 1904 whereupon he was called to the bar. On 21 January 1909 he married Laura Hannah Amos, with whom he had four children. He specialised in industrial law, and in 1912 was appointed to the New South Wales Legislative Council by the Labor government, although he was not a party member and was not always a reliable Labor vote. Appointed King's Counsel in 1926, he resigned from the Council in 1932 to become Chief Industrial Commissioner. He resigned from this position in 1942 due to failing health and died at Potts Point Potts Point is a small and densely populated suburb in inner-city Sydney, New South Wale ...
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Joseph Browne (provost)
Joseph Browne D.D. (1700–1767) was an English clergyman and academic, Provost of The Queen's College, Oxford, from 1756. Life Browne was the son of George Browne, and was born at a place called the Tongue in Watermillock, Cumberland, England. He was educated at Barton school, and admitted commoner of Queen's College, Oxford, on 21 March 1717, his education being supported by a private benefactor. He was elected tabarder on the foundation of his college, and, having graduated M.A. on 4 November 1724, became a chaplain there. Joseph Browne was elected Fellow 1 April 1731, and became a successful tutor; took the degree of D.D. 9 July 1743, and was presented by the college with the living of Bramshot, Hampshire, in 1746. In that year, he was appointed Sedleian Professor of Natural Philosophy and held that office until his death. He was instituted prebendary of Hereford Cathedral on 9 June of the same year (he was later called into residence), and on 13 February 1752 was collated ...
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Joseph Browne (physician)
Joseph Browne (fl. 1706), was an English physician, generally described as a charlatan and hack writer. Life He has been identified with a Joseph Browne of Jesus College, Cambridge, who proceeded M.B. 1695; he assumed the title M.D. In 1706 he was twice convicted for libelling Queen Anne's administration. The first of these occasions, when he was fined forty marks and ordered to stand in the pillory, was for the publication of ''The Country Parson's Honest Advice to that judicious and worthy Minister of State my Lord Keeper.'' In a letter addressed to Secretary Robert Harley, 'occasioned by his late commitment to Newgate Newgate was one of the historic seven gates of the London Wall around the City of London and one of the six which date back to Roman times. Newgate lay on the west side of the wall and the road issuing from it headed over the River Fleet to Mid ...,' he denies the authorship of this pamphlet, of which at the same time he gives an explanation. He also sp ...
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Joe Browne
Joseph Thomas Browne (born March 6, 1947) ended a 50-year career at the National Football League office on March 31, 2016, as the longest-serving employee ever in that office. After his retirement, Browne was honored twice by the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He received the prestigious Ralph Hay Pioneer Award in August 2016. The Award is presented periodically by the Hall to a person who has made significant and innovative contributions to pro football. In 2022, Browne also was honored as a member of the Charter Class for the Hall’s new “Awards of Excellence” program. This award was given in recognition of outstanding contributions to pro football’s growth, safety, popularity and its overall success on the field and behind the scenes. NFL employment Browne began his NFL work as a 17-year-old college intern in 1965. Nearing his NFL retirement, he told younger colleagues they should consider changing their career path every 50 years or so if for no other reason than to stay fr ...
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Joey Browne
Ian "Joey" Browne (born 22 June 1931) is a former Australian track cyclist who along with Tony Marchant won the 2000 m tandem event at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne. Unusually tall and strongly built for a cyclist, Browne had little formal training and won his first Australian title in 1953 in the 10 mile event. Browne did not team up with Marchant until early in 1956 and they promptly won the tandem event at the national championships to earn national selection. The pair were eliminated after losing their first two races but were given a reprieve when the Soviet Union pair were hospitalised in a crash and forced to withdraw. Thereafter Marchant and Browne were unbeaten and progressed to an unlikely Olympic gold. Browne's combination with Marchant was broken after the Olympics when the latter retired. In 1958, Browne won the 10 mile event at the national titles and went on to win the event at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games. Browne wen ...
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Joseph Brown (other)
Joseph Brown may refer to: Arts and entertainment *Victor Millan (Joseph Brown, 1920–2009), actor and theater professor known as *Joe Brown (sculptor) (Joseph Brown, 1909–1985), American sculptor *Joseph Epes Brown (1920–2000), author of the book ''The Sacred Pipe'' *Joe E. Brown (Joseph Evans Brown, 1891–1973), American actor * Joseph Brown (''Coronation Street''), a fictional character from the British soap opera Government and politics *Joseph Brown (Missouri politician) (1823–1899), mayor of Alton and St. Louis, Missouri *Joseph R. Brown (1805–1870), U.S. politician and Minnesota pioneer *Joseph E. Brown (1821–1894), U.S. Senator and Governor of Georgia *Joseph Tilley Brown (1844–1925), member of the Australian Parliament, 1906–1910 * Joseph Edgar Brown (1880–1939), U.S. Representative from Tennessee *Joseph Mackey Brown (1851–1932), Governor of Georgia * Joseph O. Brown (1848–1903), mayor of Pittsburgh * Joseph Stanley Brown (1858–1941), private secre ...
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