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Robert Burns Alex
Broun (born 1965),
Australian playwright and
screenwriter Dauvit Broun (born 1961),
Scottish historian Elizabeth Broun (born 1946), American...
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State for War and the Colonies, who was a
close family friend of the
Brouns.
Broun sailed for the new
colony with his wife and two
children on
board the...
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return for
prayers said for the
health of his son. The
chiefly family, the
Brouns of
Colstoun enjo****
considerable royal favour,
which may have been because...
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James Broun may
refer to: Sir
James Broun, 7th
Baronet (1768–1844), of the
Broun baronets Sir
James Lionel Broun, 11th
Baronet (1875–1962), of the
Broun baronets...
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Broun baronets Sir
William Broun, 10th
Baronet (1848–1918), of the
Broun baronets Sir
William Windsor Broun, 13th
Baronet (1917–2007), of the
Broun baronets...
- of Nova
Scotia for
Patrick Broun. The
family are a
branch of the
ancient Brouns of
Coulston whose estate near Haddington, East Lothian,
remains to this...
- (died 1781), of the
Broun baronets Sir
Richard Broun, 8th
Baronet (1801–1858), of the
Broun baronets Richard Brown (disambiguation)
Broun (surname) This disambiguation...
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Jeremy Broun is a
British furniture designer maker, writer, film
maker and musician. His
Caterpillar Rocking Chair in 1984 was
described as, 'visually...
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Heywood Campbell Broun Jr. (/ˈbruːn/;
December 7, 1888 –
December 18, 1939) was an
American journalist. He
worked as a sportswriter,
newspaper columnist...
- Community. Obia Oso.
Hoogbergen 1990, p. 21.
Brouns 2011, p. 46.
Brouns 2011, p. 37.
Brouns 2011, p. 42.
Brouns, Rac****e (February 2011). "People in the...