John Brown
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John Brown may refer to:
  • John Brown (abolitionist)
    John Brown (abolitionist)
    John Brown was an American revolutionary abolitionist, who in the 1850s advocated and practiced armed insurrection as a means to abolish slavery in the United States. He led the Pottawatomie Massacre during which five men were killed, in 1856 in Bleeding Kansas, and made his name in the...

     (1800–1859), American who led an anti-slavery revolt in Harpers Ferry, Virginia in 1859
  • John Brown (doctor)
    John Brown (doctor)
    John Brown was a Scottish physician.Brown was born in Berwickshire and after attending the parish school at Duns, he moved to Edinburgh and enrolled in divinity classes at the university of Edinburgh and worked part time as a private tutor...

     (1735–1788), Scottish physician who taught that disease was caused by either excessive or inadequate stimulation


John Brown may also refer to:

American

  • John Y. Brown, Sr.
    John Y. Brown, Sr.
    John Young Brown, Sr. was a state representative for nearly three decades, serving one term as speaker of the Kentucky House of Representatives and as majority floor leader during the term of Gov. Edward T. Breathitt. A Democrat, he was elected to one term in the U.S...

     (1900–1985), U.S. representative (D-KY, 1933–1935)
  • John Y. Brown, Jr.
    John Y. Brown, Jr.
    This article is about one of four John Young Browns, from Kentucky, that have served political office. For others see: John Young Brown ...

     (born 1933), Kentucky governor, 1979–1983
  • John Young Brown III, Kentucky Secretary of State, 1996–2000
  • John Y. Brown (1835–1904), Kentucky governor 1891–1895, U.S. representative (D–KY, 1859–1861, 1873–1877)
  • John Brown (Kentucky)
    John Brown (Kentucky)
    John Brown was an American lawyer and statesman heavily involved with creating the State of Kentucky.Brown represented Virginia in the Continental Congress and the U.S. Congress . While in Congress, he introduced the bill granting Statehood to Kentucky. Once that was accomplished, he was elected...

     (1757–1837), U.S. representative (VA, 1789–1792) and U.S. senator (KY, 1793–1805); member of Continental Congress from Virginia
  • John Brewer Brown
    John Brewer Brown
    John Brewer Brown was an American member of the United States House of Representatives, elected by Maryland's 1st congressional district....

     (1836–1898), U.S. representative (D–MD, 1892–1893)
  • John Brown (Maryland)
    John Brown (Maryland)
    John Brown was an American Congressman from the seventh district of Maryland.Brown's birth date and location are unknown, but he served as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates from 1807 to 1808 and was elected as a Democratic-Republican to the Eleventh Congress in 1809...

     (1760–1815), U.S. representative (DR-MD, 1809–1810))
  • John W. Brown (New York politician)
    John W. Brown (New York politician)
    John W. Brown was an American politician from New York.-Life:...

     (1796–1875), U.S. representative (JD–NY, 1833–1837)
  • John Brown (North Carolina)
    John Brown (North Carolina)
    John Brown was a teacher, farmer, and statesman from Wilkes County, North Carolina. He was a Captain of militia during the Revolutionary War, served as one of the state Treasurers , and served in the North Carolina state legislature .-Background and family :John Brown was born in County...

     (1738–1812), pioneer and statesman
  • John William Brown
    John William Brown
    John William Brown was a Republican politician from Ohio. He briefly served as the 58th Governor of Ohio from January 3, 1957 to January 14, 1957 and served as the 51st and 54th Lieutenant Governor of Ohio....

     (1913–1993), Ohio governor for eleven days in 1957 (R)
  • John Brown (Pennsylvania)
    John Brown (Pennsylvania)
    John Brown was an American mill owner and statesman from Lewistown, Pennsylvania. He represented Pennsylvania in the U.S. Congress from 1821 to 1825. He moved to North Carolina in 1827, and died in Buncombe County on October 12, 1845. He is buried in the Riverside Cemetery in Asheville, North...

     (1772–1845), U.S. representative (PA, 1772–1845)
  • John Brown (Rhode Island)
    John Brown (Rhode Island)
    John Brown I was an American merchant, slave trader, and statesman from Providence, Rhode Island. In 1764, John Brown joined his brothers Nicholas Brown and Moses Brown as well as William Ellery, the Baptist Reverend James Manning, the Baptist Reverend Isaac Backus, the Congregationalist Reverend...

     (1736–1803), U.S. representative (F–RI, 1799–1801), co-founder of Brown University
  • John C. Brown
    John C. Brown
    John Calvin Brown was a Confederate general during the American Civil War and the Governor of Tennessee from 1871 to 1875, the first Democrat to be elected to that position following the war.-Early life:...

     (1827–1889), Confederate general, Tennessee governor (1827–1889), (D)
  • John Brown (Texas politician)
    John Brown (Texas politician)
    John “Red” Brown was a politician in the Republic of Texas and early statehood Texas who served briefly as Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives during the First Texas Legislature. Brown was also one of the founders of the Democratic Party in Texas.Brown was probably born in Ireland on 30...

     (c. 1786–1852), Republic of Texas politician, speaker of the Texas state House of Representatives, 1846, (D)
  • John Robert Brown (Virginia politician)
    John Robert Brown (Virginia politician)
    John Robert Brown was a United States Representative from Virginia.-Biography:Born near Snow Creek, Virginia, he attended private schools in Franklin and Henry Counties and entered the Confederate Army in 1861 as a private in Company D, Twenty-fourth Regiment of Virginia Volunteers...

     (1842–1927), U.S. representative (R-VA, 1887–1889)
  • John Henry Brown
    John Henry Brown
    John Henry Brown was an American historian, journalist, author, military leader, and a politician who served as a state legislator and as mayor of both Dallas and Galveston, Texas. Brown was among the first to publish scholarly histories of the state of Texas and the city of Dallas...

     (1820–1895), Texas politician, historian, chaired Texas articles of Secession
  • John Brown (Mormon), leader of the Mississippi Saints and one of the first 8 Mormons to arrive in Salt Lake Valley

Australian

  • John Brown (Australian politician) (born 1931), elected to the Australian House of Representatives, 1977–1990
  • John Brown (Tasmanian politician)
    John Brown (Tasmanian politician)
    John Harold Brown was an Australian politician. He was born in Winkleigh, Tasmania. On 28 June 1948 he was elected to the Tasmanian House of Assembly as a Labor member for Franklin in a countback following the death of Edward Brooker. He was subsequently defeated at the state election held on 21...

     (1886–1974), member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly, 1948

British

  • John Wesley Brown
    John Wesley Brown
    John Wesley Brown was Conservative Party member of the UK House of Commons for Middlesbrough East between the general elections of 1922 to 1923.-References:...

     (1873–1944), British Member of Parliament for Middlesbrough East, 1922–1923

Canadian

  • John Brown (Canadian politician)
    John Brown (Canadian politician)
    John Brown was a Liberal party member of the Canadian House of Commons. He was born in Wentworth County, Canada West and became a miller and mining consultant / prospector by career....

     (1841–1905), member of Parliament
  • John Brown (Upper Canada politician)
    John Brown (Upper Canada politician)
    John Brown was an Irish-born merchant and political figure in Upper Canada. He represented Durham in the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada from 1830 to 1836 as a Conservative....

     (1791–1842), merchant and politician in Upper Canada
  • John Clemence Gordon Brown
    John Clemence Gordon Brown
    John Clemence Gordon Brown is a former Canadian diplomat. He was appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Democratic Republic of Congo, followed by Zaire then as High Commissoner to Zambia and as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Rwanda then as High Commissioner...

    , former diplomat
  • John Brown (reeve)
    John Brown (reeve)
    John Brown was the reeve of Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada from 1883 - 1884. He also server as a councillor on the Richmond Hill Village Council in 1874....

    , Canadian politician

New Zealand

  • John Evans Brown
    John Evans Brown
    John Evans Brown was a 19th century Member of Parliament in New Zealand. Born in Pennsylvania, he came to New Zealand after spending time in Australia, where he was a farmer and US Consul. He farmed in Canterbury, where he was known as "Yankee" Brown. Three of his brothers in law, through his...

     (1827–1895), Canterbury (New Zealand) politician, known as "Yankee Brown"

American Football

  • John Brown (American football, born 1891) (1891–1963), player for Navy, College Football Hall of Fame inductee
  • Johnny Mack Brown
    Johnny Mack Brown
    Johnny Mack Brown was an All-American college football player and film actor originally billed as John Mack Brown at the height of his screen career.-Early life:...

     (1904–1974), American football player
  • John Brown (American football) (born 1939), NFL player

Association Football

  • John Brown (footballer born 1876)
    John Brown (footballer born 1876)
    John Brown was a Scottish footballer who played for Sunderland as a Midfielder. He made his debut for Sunderland on 4 September 1897 against Sheffield Wednesday in a 1–0 win at Olive Grove. Overall he made 33 league appearances scoring nine goals while at the club, spanning from 1897 to...

  • John Brown (footballer born 1888)
    John Brown (footballer born 1888)
    John P Brown was a footballer who played in the Football League for Manchester City. He also played for Stoke. He made fifteen appearances for Stoke.-References:...

  • John Brown (footballer born 1901)
    John Brown (footballer born 1901)
    John "Jack" Thomas Brown was an English football player. He played as a Full back for Leicester City, Wrexham, Nuneaton Town and Heanor Town....

  • John Brown (footballer born 1915)
    John Brown (footballer born 1915)
    John Brown was a Scottish former association football player, who played as a goalkeeper. At club level he played for Clyde, Hamilton, Hibernian, Dundee and Kilmarnock, helping Clyde win the 1939 Scottish Cup...

     (1915–2005), Scottish association football player
  • John Brown (footballer born 1935)
    John Brown (footballer born 1935)
    John Brown is a Scottish former footballer, who played for Hibernian, Third Lanark, Tranmere and Hartlepools United.- External links :*, www.ihibs.co.uk*, Neil Brown...

    , Scottish association football player
  • John Brown (footballer born 1940)
    John Brown (footballer born 1940)
    John Brown is a former professional footballer who played in The Football League for Plymouth Argyle and Bristol Rovers.Brown, who was born in Wadebridge in Cornwall started playing for his home town team, Wadebridge Town in 1958...

    , English association footballer
  • John Brown (footballer born 1947)
    John Brown (footballer born 1947)
    John Brown is a former English goalkeeper, who played for Preston North End, Stockport County, Wigan Athletic and Macclesfield Town....

    , English association football goalkeeper
  • John Brown (footballer born 1962), Scottish association football player and manager

Baseball

  • John Brown (baseball)
    John Brown (baseball)
    John J. Brown was a 19th century Major League Baseball pitcher. He appeared in one game for the 1897 Brooklyn Bridegrooms, starting the game and working five innings.-External links:...

     (1876–1908), player for 1897 Brooklyn Bridegrooms, which later became Los Angeles Dodgers

Cricket

  • John Brown (cricketer, born 1820)
    John Brown (cricketer, born 1820)
    John Brown was an English cricketer. Brown's batting and bowling styles are unknown. He was born in Warblington, Hampshire....

     (1820-unknown), English cricketer
  • Jack Brown (cricketer) (1869–1904), English cricketer
  • John Brown (Yorkshire cricketer)
    John Brown (Yorkshire cricketer)
    John Thomas Brown was an English first-class cricketer.Born in Snape Hill, Darfield, Yorkshire, England, Brown was a right arm fast bowler and right-handed tail end batsman. He played thirty matches for Yorkshire between 1897 and 1903. He took 97 wickets, with a best of 8 for 40 against...

     (1874–1950), English cricketer

Rugby

  • John Alf Brown
    John Alf Brown
    John "Jack" Alf Brown, colloquially known as John Alf or "Big John", was a Welsh international rugby union forward player who played club rugby for Cardiff and county rugby for Glamorgan...

     (1881–1936), Welsh international rugby player
  • Johnny Brown (rugby league)
    Johnny Brown (rugby league)
    Johnny Brown is an Australian former rugby league footballer of the 1960s and 70s. An Australian international and Queensland interstate representative halfback, he played his club football in the Brisbane Rugby League premiership for Norths, with whom he won the 1968 Rothmans Medal and the 1969...

     (born 1943), Australian rugby league footballer

Other sports

  • John Brown (bridge) (1887–?), UK contract-bridge player and author
  • John Brown (cyclist)
    John Brown (cyclist)
    John Brown is a former New Zealand cyclist.He represented New Zealand at the 1938 British Empire Games at Sydney where he won the silver medal in the men's road race.-References:...

    , New Zealand cyclist
  • Jon Brown
    Jon Brown
    Jonathan Michael Brown is a former British athlete, now representing Canada. He specialises in the marathon....

     (born 1971), British-Canadian runner

Religion

  • John Brown (bishop) (born 1930), Anglican bishop
  • John Brown (Covenanter)
    John Brown (Covenanter)
    John Brown , also known as the Christian Carrier, was a Protestant Covenanter from Priesthill, a few miles from Muirkirk in Ayrshire, Scotland. He became a Presbyterian martyr in 1685....

     (1627–1685), Scottish Protestant martyr
  • John Brown (clergyman)
    John Brown (clergyman)
    John Brown , Scottish divine, grandson of John Brown of Haddington, was born at Whitburn, Linlithgowshire.He studied at Glasgow university, and afterwards at the divinity hall of the Burgher branch of the Secession church at Selkirk, under the celebrated George Lawson...

     (1784–1858), Scottish clergyman and writer
  • John Brown (theologian)
    John Brown (theologian)
    John Brown of Haddington , was a Scottish divine and author. His works include “The Self-Interpreting Bible”, “The Dictionary of the Bible”, and “A General History of the Christian Church”.-Career:...

     (1722–1787), Scottish clergyman and Biblical commentator
  • John Brown (essayist)
    John Brown (essayist)
    John Brown was an English divine and author.His father, a descendant of the Browns of Coalston, near Haddington, became Vicar of Wigton in that year...

     (1715–1766), English clergyman
  • John Brown (vicar)
    John Brown (vicar)
    John Brown attended Queens' College, Cambridge. He was Vicar of St. Mary's Leicester and famous for his evangelical preaching....

     (died 1845), eloquent British evangelical preacher and Vicar of St. Mary's Leicester
  • John Brown of Bedford
    John Brown of Bedford
    This article is about 19th and early 20th century theologian, for other people with the same name see John Brown .The Rev. John Brown, B.A. D.D. was a British theologian, historian, and pastor. He was born in 1830...

     (1830–1922), Doctor of Divinity, pastor of Bunyan's Chapel, and author of many works of theology and church history
  • John Henry Hobart Brown (bishop) (1831–1888), Episcopal bishop of Fond du Lac

Military

  • John Brown (British Army soldier) (died 1964), UK spy and POW during the Second World War
  • John Brown of Pittsfield
    John Brown of Pittsfield
    Colonel John Brown , often known as John Brown of Pittsfield because of his common name, was a Patriot, spy, soldier, and military leader, in the American Revolutionary War...

     (1744–1780), American Revolutionary War officer
  • John Brown (Medal of Honor)
    John Brown (Medal of Honor)
    -External links:...

     (1838–?), United States Navy sailor and peacetime Medal of Honor recipient
  • John M. Brown III
    John M. Brown III
    John M. Brown III is Commander of United States Army Pacific Command, headquartered at Fort Shafter, Hawaii. He assumed his present position August 25, 2004...

    , Lieutenant General in the United States Army
  • John S. Brown
    John S. Brown
    John S. Brown is a retired Brigadier General in the United States Army who was the Chief of Military History of the United States Army Center of Military History from December 1998 to October 2005....

    , United States Army brigadier general; Chief Historian of the United States Army Center of Military History

Doctors and professors

  • John Brown (doctor)
    John Brown (doctor)
    John Brown was a Scottish physician.Brown was born in Berwickshire and after attending the parish school at Duns, he moved to Edinburgh and enrolled in divinity classes at the university of Edinburgh and worked part time as a private tutor...

     (1735–1788), Scottish physician who developed his own medical “system”
  • John Brown (physician)
    John Brown (physician)
    John Brown FRSE FRCPE was a Scottish physician and essayist. He was the son of the clergyman John Brown , and was born in Biggar, Scotland. He is best known for his 3 volume collection Horae Subsecivae—"Leisure Hours" , including essays and papers on art, medical history and biography...

     (1810–1882), Scottish physician and essayist
  • John Campbell Brown
    John Campbell Brown
    John Campbell Brown FRSE is an astronomer, Regius Professor at University of Glasgow, Astronomer Royal for Scotland, and is an honorary professor at both University of Edinburgh and University of Aberdeen....

     (born 1947), Scottish astronomer and professor
  • John H. Brown
    John H. Brown
    John Brown is a Senior Fellow at USC Center on Public Diplomacy where he regularly publishes the .Brown is currently a Research Associate at the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy at Georgetown University, where he has taught courses about public diplomacy....

    , American scholar of public diplomacy
  • John Ronald Brown
    John Ronald Brown
    John Ronald Brown was a United States surgeon who was convicted of second-degree murder after a patient died while Brown was practicing medicine without a license.- Early life :The son of a physician,...

     (1922–2010), unlicensed United States sex-change operation surgeon
  • John Browne (anatomist)
    John Browne (anatomist)
    John Browne was a British anatomist, surgeon and author. He published the first description of cirrhosis of the liver in 1685 and the first description of necrotising pancreatitis in 1684. He was also known for publishing the work of others under his name.-See also:* Plagiarism* Scientific...

     (1642–1702), was a British anatomist and surgeon

Other John Browns

  • John Brown (American author)
    John Brown (American author)
    John David Brown is an American author primarily known for his fantasy.- Early years :Brown was born in Cottonwood, Utah and raised primarily in Bountiful, Utah. He spent many years working in the family floral and nursery business...

     (born 1966), novelist and short story writer
  • John Brown (architect)
    John Brown (architect)
    John Brown was a 19th-century architect in Norwich, in the county of Norfolk, England. He is best known for his churches, especially cathedrals. He was also, along with his two sons, the surveyor for Norwich Cathedral.Some of his architectural works:...

    , British architect in the 19th century
  • John Brown (builder)
    John Brown (builder)
    John Brown was a Canadian builder of Scottish origin. He is best remembered today for building Ontario's Imperial Towers.Brown began his career as a stonemason's apprentice in Glasgow. At 23 he emigrated to the United States, to upstate New York...

     (1809–1876), Canadian builder of Ontario's Imperial
  • John Brown (educator)
    John Brown (Educator)
    John Brown was the third president of the University of Georgia. He served in that capacity from 1811 until his resignation in 1816....

     (1763–1842), third president of the University of Georgia
  • John Brown (fugitive slave)
    John Brown (fugitive slave)
    John Brown also known by his slave name, 'Fed', was a slave in Virginia. He moved at age ten to North Carolina where he was separated from his mother...

     (c. 1810–1876), writer of Slave Life in Georgia: A Narrative of the Life, Sufferings and Escape of John Brown published in London, UK 1855
  • Sir John Brown (industrialist)
    John Brown (industrialist)
    Sir John Brown , British industrialist, was born in Sheffield. He was known as the Father of the South Yorkshire Iron Trade....

     (1816–1896), UK inventor of a process for rolling armor-plate and founder of the Atlas steelworks, Sheffield Towers
  • John Brown (servant)
    John Brown (servant)
    John Brown was a Scottish personal servant and favourite of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom for many years. He was appreciated by many for his competence and companionship, and resented by others for his influence and informal manner...

     (1826–1883), Scottish servant of Queen Victoria
  • Johnny Brown
    Johnny Brown
    Johnny Brown is an American actor and singer. Brown is a nightclub and stage performer as well as a comic actor, and a regular cast member of the television series Laugh-in. Brown is mostly remembered for his chubby physique, wide ingratiating smile, mobile facial expressions, and easy pleasant...

     (born 1937), American actor and singer
  • John A. Brown, Jr.
    John A. Brown, Jr.
    John Ashley Brown, Jr. was an American murderer. He was tried and executed in Louisiana for the murder of Omer Laughlin.- Crime :...

     (died 1997), American murderer executed in Louisiana for the murder of Omer Laughlin
  • John George Brown
    John George Brown
    John George Brown , British and American painter, was born in Durham, England, on 11 November 1831. He studied at Newcastle-on-Tyne, in the Edinburgh Academy. His parents apprenticed him to a glass worker at the age of fourteen, in an attempt to dissuade him from pursuing painting...

     (1831–1913), American painter born Durham, England
  • John Mason Brown
    John Mason Brown
    John Mason Brown was an American drama critic and author.Born in Louisville, Kentucky, he graduated from Harvard College in 1923. He worked for the New York Evening Post from 1929 to 1941. He served as a lieutenant in the United States Navy during World War II, beginning in 1942...

     (1900–1969), United States literary critic
  • John Nicholas Brown II (1900–1979), heir of the Brown fortune and U.S. Assistant Secretary of the Navy (AIR) 1946–49
  • John Robert Brown (judge)
    John Robert Brown (judge)
    John Robert Brown was a United States federal judge of the Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in 1950s and 1960s, one of the "Fifth Circuit Four" pivotal in the civil rights movement....

     (1909–1993), member of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, noted for his key decisions in favor of civil rights
  • John W. Brown
    John W. Brown
    John W. Brown was a labor union leader.Born in Canada, he moved to Maine and worked as a joiner at the Bath Iron Works, where he became involved with the labor movement...

     (1867–1941), Canadian-born labor leader in the United States
  • John W. Brown (set decorator)
    John W. Brown (set decorator)
    John W. Brown was a set decorator. He won an Academy Award in the category Best Art Direction for the film Camelot.-External links:...

    , a set decorator who won an Academy Award
  • John Brown (entity), rapper and entity from ego trip's "The (White) Rapper Show"
  • John E. Brown (1879–1957), founder of John Brown University
    John Brown University
    The main campus in Northwest Arkansas has been the site of the university since it was founded in 1919. JBU has 2,183 students as of the 2011-2012 school year, 1,279 of which are traditional undergraduates. Of these, 878 live on campus. The Graduate School has 468 students...


Fictional characters

  • Inspector John "Gadget" Brown, the protagonist of the 1999 film Inspector Gadget
    Inspector Gadget (film)
    Inspector Gadget is a 1999 American live-action comedy film loosely based on the 1983 animated cartoon series Inspector Gadget. It starred Matthew Broderick as the title character, along with Rupert Everett as Dr. Claw, Michelle Trachtenberg as Penny, and Dabney Coleman as Chief Quimby...

  • The name of the sheriff in the song I Shot the Sheriff
    I Shot the Sheriff
    "I Shot the Sheriff" is a song written by Bob Marley, told from the point of view of a man who admits to having killed the local sheriff, but claims to be falsely accused of having killed the deputy sheriff. He also claims to have acted in self defense when the sheriff tried to shoot him. The...

    by Bob Marley
  • The father in the Just William
    Just William
    Just William is the first book of children's short stories about the young school boy William Brown, written by Richmal Crompton, and published in 1922. The book was the first in the series of William Brown books which was the basis for numerous television series, films and radio adaptations...

     series
  • The name of the sheriff in the song Bad Boys
    Bad Boys (Inner Circle song)
    "Bad Boys" is the title of a song by the reggae band Inner Circle, made popular by the television program COPS, where it is played during the opening title sequence. It was Originally Recorded By Inner Circle...

    by Inner Circle
  • The millionaire in the musical comedy The Shop Girl
    The Shop Girl
    The Shop Girl was a musical comedy in two acts written by H. J. W. Dam, with Lyrics by Dam and Adrian Ross and music by Ivan Caryll, and additional numbers by Lionel Monckton and Ross. It was first produced by George Edwardes at the Gaiety Theatre in London, opening on 24 November 1894...

  • The judge who puts Johnny away for ninety-nine years in Bruce Springsteen
    Bruce Springsteen
    Bruce Frederick Joseph Springsteen , nicknamed "The Boss," is an American singer-songwriter who records and tours with the E Street Band...

    's "Johnny 99"
  • The name of a physician who becomes the protagonist's fiancée in Laura Esquivel's Like Water for Chocolate
    Like Water for Chocolate
    Like Water for Chocolate is a popular novel published in 1989 by first-time Mexican novelist Laura Esquivel.The novel follows the story of a young girl named Tita who longs her entire life to marry her lover, Pedro, but can never have him because of her mother's upholding of the family tradition...

  • A character in the anime/manga Ghost Hunt
    Ghost Hunt
    , originally titled , is a light novel series written by Fuyumi Ono. It follows the adventures of the Shibuya Psychic Research Center as they investigate mysterious occurrences all over Japan with a team of other spiritualists and clever assistants. Although the last novel was published in 1994,...


Other

  • "John Brown (Bob Dylan song)
    John Brown (Bob Dylan song)
    John Brown is an anti-war song written and composed by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan. Written in October 1962, the song was never included on any of Dylan's official studio albums.-Releases:...

    ", an anti-war song by Bob Dylan.
  • John Brown & Company
    John Brown & Company
    John Brown and Company of Clydebank was a pre-eminent Scottish marine engineering and shipbuilding firm, responsible for building many notable and world-famous ships, such as the , the , the , the , the , and the...

    , a shipbuilding company based in Clydebank, Scotland that was part-owner of Sociedad Española de Construcción Naval
  • John Brown Group, British magazine publisher with a stable including Viz and Fortean Times
  • Virginia v. John Brown, trial of the abolitionist
  • "John Brown's Body
    John Brown's Body
    "John Brown's Body" is an American marching song about the abolitionist John Brown. The song was popular in the Union during the American Civil War. The tune arose out of the folk hymn tradition of the American camp meeting movement of the 19th century...

    ", Union marching song of the American Civil War
  • John Brown's Body (band)
    John Brown's Body (band)
    John Brown's Body is a reggae band from Boston, MA and Ithaca, NY that tours the world performing what the group calls “Future Roots Music”. The sound is rooted in reggae rhythms and blended with a variety of other styles including dub, electronic, funk, ska, hip-hop, and dubstep.Originally...

    , an American Reggae band
  • John Brown University
    John Brown University
    The main campus in Northwest Arkansas has been the site of the university since it was founded in 1919. JBU has 2,183 students as of the 2011-2012 school year, 1,279 of which are traditional undergraduates. Of these, 878 live on campus. The Graduate School has 468 students...

    , a private Christian college located in Siloam Springs, Arkansas

See also

  • John Browne (disambiguation)
    John Browne (disambiguation)
    John Browne may refer to:* John Browne, Baron Browne of Madingley , Baron Browne of Madingley, former Group Chief Executive of BP* John Harris Browne , English born explorer of Australia...

  • Jonathan Brown (disambiguation)
  • Jack Brown (disambiguation)
  • Jackie Brown (disambiguation)
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