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Liz Brown (singer)
Elizabeth Brown may refer to: * Elizabeth Martha Brown (1811–1856), last woman to be hanged in public in Dorset, England * Elizabeth Brown (astronomer) (1830–1899), English astronomer * Elizabeth Brown (musician) (born 1953), American contemporary composer and musical performer * Elizabeth Mills Brown (1916–2008), American architectural historian, preservationist, and civic leader * Elizabeth Ann Brown (1918–2017), American foreign service officer * Elizabeth A. R. Brown (born 1932), American professor of history at Brooklyn College, City University of New York * Elizabeth Brown (botanist) (1956–2013), New Zealand-born botanist * Elizabeth Dorothy Wuist Brown (1880–1972), American botanist * Elizabeth Brown, American politician and former member of the Columbus, Ohio City Council * Liz Brown (politician), American politician first elected to the Indiana Senate in 2014 * Liz Brown, backing vocalist for Wheatus Wheatus are an American rock band from Northport, N ...
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Elizabeth Martha Brown
Elizabeth Martha Brown (c. 1811 – 9 August 1856), née Clark, was the last woman to be publicly hanged in Dorset, England. She was executed outside Dorchester Prison after being convicted of the murder of her second husband, John Brown, on 5 July, just thirty-five days earlier. The prosecution said she had attacked him with an axe after he had taken a whip to her.Morrison 2008


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Among the crowd of 3,000–4,000 spectators who watched Brown's execution was the English novelist , aged 16 at the time, standing close to the .
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Elizabeth Brown (astronomer)
Elizabeth Brown (6 August 1830 – 5 March 1899) was a British astronomer and Quaker who specialized in solar observation, especially sunspots and solar eclipses.The Biographical Dictionary of Women in Science: Pioneering Lives From Ancient Times to mid-20th Century
Ogilvie, M. & Harvey, Joy., Editors. P.189. Consulted on 19-10-2012.
She was instrumental in founding the and was also one of the first women Fellows of the

Elizabeth Brown (musician)
Elizabeth Brown (born 1953) is an American contemporary composer and performer, known for music described as otherworldly, which employs microtonal expression, unique instrumentation and a morphing, freewheeling language.Gann, Kyle. "American Composer: Elizabeth Brown," ''Chamber Music'', April 2002, p. 18–9.Kozinn, Allan"Zany New Music, But Quirkily Compelling,"''The New York Times'', May 14, 2003. Retrieved November 5, 2020.Clements, Dominy''MusicWeb International'', August 2013. Retrieved November 5, 2020. Her work is frequently commissioned for specific ensembles (e.g., Newband, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra)Powers, Ann"A Generous, Friendly Dose of Experimentalism,"''The New York Times'', November 3, 2001, p. 16. Retrieved November 5, 2020.Keedle, Jayne. "A Musical Democracy: Orpheus Chamber Orchestra premieres the ''Lost Waltz''," ''The Hartford Advocate'', November 13, 1997. and has been performed internationally in solo, chamber and orchestral contexts at venues including Ca ...
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