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  • Brownlow North
  • British bishop (1741–1820)

    Brownlow North (17 July 1741 – 12 July 1820) was a bishop of the Church of England. Brownlow North was born on 17 July 1741 in Chelsea, Middlesex, Great

    Brownlow North

    Brownlow North

    Brownlow_North

  • Brownlow North (evangelist)
  • English evangelist

    Brownlow North (6 January 1810 – 9 November 1875) was an English evangelist. North was born in Winchester House, Chelsea the only son of Rev Charles Augustus

    Brownlow North (evangelist)

    Brownlow_North_(evangelist)

  • Earl of Guilford
  • Earldom in the Peerage of Great Britain

    of Guilford (1933–1999) Piers Edward Brownlow North, 10th Earl of Guilford (b. 1971) Piers Edward Brownlow North, 10th Earl of Guilford (born 9 March

    Earl of Guilford

    Earl of Guilford

    Earl_of_Guilford

  • Baron Brownlow
  • Title in the Peerage of Great Britain

    Baron Brownlow, of Belton in the County of Lincoln, is a title in the Peerage of Great Britain. It was created in 1776 for Sir Brownlow Cust, 4th Baronet

    Baron Brownlow

    Baron Brownlow

    Baron_Brownlow

  • List of Brownlow Medal winners
  • The Brownlow Medal (formally the Charles Brownlow Trophy) is an individual award given to the player judged fairest and best in the Australian Football

    List of Brownlow Medal winners

    List_of_Brownlow_Medal_winners

  • Brownlow Medal
  • Award in Australian Football League

    The Charles Brownlow Trophy, better known as the Brownlow Medal (and informally as Charlie), is awarded to the best and fairest player in the Australian

    Brownlow Medal

    Brownlow Medal

    Brownlow_Medal

  • All Souls College, Oxford
  • College of the University of Oxford

    Morgan Edward Mortimer Max Müller Patrick Neill, Baron Neill of Bladen Brownlow North Avner Offer Marius Ostrowski David Pannick Derek Parfit Anthony Quinton

    All Souls College, Oxford

    All Souls College, Oxford

    All_Souls_College,_Oxford

  • 1859 Ulster revival
  • revival preachers such as Henry Grattan Guinness and Brownlow North soon got involved. On one occasion North preached to 12,000 people at Newtonlimavady. James

    1859 Ulster revival

    1859_Ulster_revival

  • William Brownlow
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    William Brownlow may refer to: William Gannaway Brownlow (1805–1877), governor of Tennessee Sir William Brownlow, 1st Baronet (c. 1595–1666), English politician

    William Brownlow

    William_Brownlow

  • North (surname)
  • Surname list

    American baseball coach Brownlow North (1741–1820), British bishop Brownlow North (evangelist) (1810–1875), British evangelist Chandra North (born 1973), American

    North (surname)

    North_(surname)

  • Parson Brownlow
  • American publisher, minister, and politician (1805–1877)

    William Gannaway "Parson" Brownlow (August 29, 1805 – April 29, 1877) was an American newspaper publisher, Methodist minister, book author, prisoner of

    Parson Brownlow

    Parson Brownlow

    Parson_Brownlow

  • Richard Hurd (bishop)
  • 18th-century English bishop, divine, and writer

    titles Preceded by Brownlow North Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry 1775–1781 Succeeded by Hon. James Cornwallis Preceded by Brownlow North Bishop of Worcester

    Richard Hurd (bishop)

    Richard Hurd (bishop)

    Richard_Hurd_(bishop)

  • Dean of Canterbury
  • Office in the Church of England

    John Lynch 1760–1766 William Freind 1766–1770 John Potter 1770–1771 Brownlow North 1771–1775 John Moore 1775–1781 The Hon James Cornwallis 1781–1790 George

    Dean of Canterbury

    Dean of Canterbury

    Dean_of_Canterbury

  • Wolvesey Castle
  • Grade I listed castle in England

    built to the south by Thomas Finch for George Morley in 1684. However, Brownlow North demolished all but the west wing of this palace in 1786. After a variety

    Wolvesey Castle

    Wolvesey Castle

    Wolvesey_Castle

  • Adelbert Brownlow-Cust, 3rd Earl Brownlow
  • British soldier, courtier and Conservative politician

    Adelbert Wellington Brownlow-Cust, 3rd Earl Brownlow GCVO VD PC DL JP (19 August 1844 – 17 March 1921), was a British soldier, courtier and Conservative

    Adelbert Brownlow-Cust, 3rd Earl Brownlow

    Adelbert Brownlow-Cust, 3rd Earl Brownlow

    Adelbert_Brownlow-Cust,_3rd_Earl_Brownlow

  • John Thomas (bishop of Winchester)
  • English Anglican bishop (1696–1781)

    Winchester In office 1761–1781 (d.) Predecessor Benjamin Hoadly Successor Brownlow North Other posts Bishop of Peterborough (1747–1757) Bishop of Salisbury and

    John Thomas (bishop of Winchester)

    John Thomas (bishop of Winchester)

    John_Thomas_(bishop_of_Winchester)

  • Kevin Brownlow
  • English filmmaker and film historian

    Kevin Brownlow (born Robert Kevin Brownlow; 2 June 1938) is a British film historian, television documentary-maker, filmmaker, author, and film editor

    Kevin Brownlow

    Kevin Brownlow

    Kevin_Brownlow

  • Farnham
  • Market town in Surrey, England

    used for intended purpose until the late 18th century. Under Bishop Brownlow North in the early 19th century, the park was landscaped with the addition

    Farnham

    Farnham

    Farnham

  • Francis North, 2nd Baron Guilford
  • Dashwood, whom he married in 1695. His second wife was Alicia Brownlow, daughter of Sir John Brownlow, 3rd Baronet, and Alice Sherard, whom he married around

    Francis North, 2nd Baron Guilford

    Francis North, 2nd Baron Guilford

    Francis_North,_2nd_Baron_Guilford

  • 2025 Brownlow Medal
  • Award

    The 2025 Brownlow Medal was the 98th year the award was presented to the player adjudged the best and fairest player during the Australian Football League

    2025 Brownlow Medal

    2025 Brownlow Medal

    2025_Brownlow_Medal

  • Gary Ablett Jr.
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1984)

    history), two Gold Coast leading goalkicker awards and the 2013 Brownlow Medal, the first Brownlow Medal in the club's history. Between 2014 and 2018, Ablett

    Gary Ablett Jr.

    Gary Ablett Jr.

    Gary_Ablett_Jr.

  • Wolvesey Palace
  • Grade I listed palace in England

    survives. The south and east wings were demolished by Robert Taylor under Brownlow North in 1786 because Farnham Castle remained the bishops' preferred residence

    Wolvesey Palace

    Wolvesey Palace

    Wolvesey_Palace

  • Marcus Bontempelli
  • Australian rules footballer

    Champion Player of the Year Award. He was runner-up in the 2021 and 2023 Brownlow Medals. Bontempelli began playing junior football for Eltham football Club

    Marcus Bontempelli

    Marcus Bontempelli

    Marcus_Bontempelli

  • Bishop of Lichfield
  • Diocesan bishop in the Church of England

    John Egerton Translated from Bangor; translated to Durham. 1771 1774 Brownlow North Dean of Canterbury; translated to Worcester. 1775 1781 Richard Hurd

    Bishop of Lichfield

    Bishop_of_Lichfield

  • Bishop of Winchester
  • Diocesan bishop in the Church of England

    Salisbury 1761 1781 John Thomas Translated from Salisbury 1781 1820 Brownlow North Translated from Worcester 1820 1827 Sir George Pretyman Tomline, Bt

    Bishop of Winchester

    Bishop of Winchester

    Bishop_of_Winchester

  • Patrick Dangerfield
  • Australian rules footballer

    Since debuting in 2008, Dangerfield's accomplishments include winning the Brownlow Medal, the Leigh Matthews Trophy, and the AFLCA Champion Player of the

    Patrick Dangerfield

    Patrick Dangerfield

    Patrick_Dangerfield

  • 2024 Brownlow Medal
  • Award

    The 2024 Brownlow Medal was the 97th year the award was presented to the player adjudged the best and fairest player during the Australian Football League

    2024 Brownlow Medal

    2024 Brownlow Medal

    2024_Brownlow_Medal

  • Gary Dempsey (Australian footballer)
  • Australian rules footballer, born 1948

    and North Melbourne Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL). A fine ruckman known for his strong marking, Dempsey won the Brownlow Medal

    Gary Dempsey (Australian footballer)

    Gary_Dempsey_(Australian_footballer)

  • James Patton Brownlow
  • Union Army officer in the US Civil War

    James Patton Brownlow (December 17, 1842 – April 26, 1879) was a Union Army officer during the American Civil War. Brownlow was the son of East Tennessee

    James Patton Brownlow

    James Patton Brownlow

    James_Patton_Brownlow

  • Sir John Brownlow, 3rd Baronet
  • English member of parliament (1659–1697)

    Sir John Brownlow, 3rd Baronet (26 June 1659 – 16 July 1697) of Belton House near Grantham in Lincolnshire, was an English member of parliament. He built

    Sir John Brownlow, 3rd Baronet

    Sir John Brownlow, 3rd Baronet

    Sir_John_Brownlow,_3rd_Baronet

  • William Brownlow (British Army officer)
  • William Stephen Brownlow DL JP (9 October 1921 – May 1998) was a British Army officer and Northern Irish Unionist politician. Brownlow was born in Portaferry

    William Brownlow (British Army officer)

    William_Brownlow_(British_Army_officer)

  • Alexander Moody Stuart
  • Scottish minister (1809–1898)

    Moffat and wrote both his father's biography and that of the preacher Brownlow North. Alexander Moody Stuart LLD (b. 1844) was Professor of Law at Glasgow

    Alexander Moody Stuart

    Alexander Moody Stuart

    Alexander_Moody_Stuart

  • Jonathan Collins
  • Australian rules footballer

    North Melbourne in 1983. He had a strong season in 1984, playing 15 games for the club, gaining two Brownlow votes. After a third season with North in

    Jonathan Collins

    Jonathan_Collins

  • John Moore (archbishop of Canterbury)
  • Archbishop of Canterbury from 1783 to 1805

    Church of England titles Preceded by Brownlow North Dean of Canterbury 1771–1775 Succeeded by The Hon James Cornwallis Preceded by John Ewer Bishop of

    John Moore (archbishop of Canterbury)

    John Moore (archbishop of Canterbury)

    John_Moore_(archbishop_of_Canterbury)

  • 2011 Brownlow Medal
  • Award

    The 2011 Brownlow Medal was the 84th year the award was presented to the player adjudged the fairest and best player during the Australian Football League

    2011 Brownlow Medal

    2011 Brownlow Medal

    2011_Brownlow_Medal

  • 2009 Brownlow Medal
  • Award

    The 2009 Brownlow Medal was the 82nd year the award was presented to the player adjudged the fairest and best player during the Australian Football League

    2009 Brownlow Medal

    2009 Brownlow Medal

    2009_Brownlow_Medal

  • Church of St Michael the Archangel, Aldershot
  • Church in Hampshire, England

    John Eggar, John Alden, James Alden and William Tice and licensed by Brownlow North, Bishop of Winchester. West went on to become the missionary founder

    Church of St Michael the Archangel, Aldershot

    Church of St Michael the Archangel, Aldershot

    Church_of_St_Michael_the_Archangel,_Aldershot

  • List of alumni of Hertford College, Oxford
  • McDougall, first Anglican bishop of Labuan and the Kingdom of Sarawak Brownlow North, evangelist Thorold Rogers, political economist William Williams, first

    List of alumni of Hertford College, Oxford

    List_of_alumni_of_Hertford_College,_Oxford

  • Oliver!
  • 1960 English musical by Lionel Bart

    outside ("Who Will Buy?"). Mr. Brownlow and Dr. Grimwig decide that Oliver is well enough to go outside, so Brownlow sends Oliver to return some books

    Oliver!

    Oliver!

  • 1996 Brownlow Medal
  • Award

    The 1996 Brownlow Medal was the 69th year the award was presented to the player adjudged the fairest and best player during the Australian Football League

    1996 Brownlow Medal

    1996_Brownlow_Medal

  • Tilly Kettle
  • English painter (1735–1786)

    was registered at the British cancellaria in Aleppo on 5 July 1787. Brownlow North, 1763 Mary Ann Yates as Mandane, 1765 Warren Hastings, 1772 Richard

    Tilly Kettle

    Tilly Kettle

    Tilly_Kettle

  • George Pretyman Tomline
  • English clergyman and theologian (1750–1827)

    Pitt became Prime Minister of Great Britain in December 1783 when the Fox-North Coalition fell but it remained for him to win the 1784 British general election

    George Pretyman Tomline

    George Pretyman Tomline

    George_Pretyman_Tomline

  • Gavin Wanganeen
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1973)

    second Brownlow the following season), and North Melbourne's Wayne Carey. He was the first Indigenous Australian footballer to win the Brownlow Medal.

    Gavin Wanganeen

    Gavin_Wanganeen

  • Chris Judd
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1983)

    modern game, Judd twice won the league's highest individual honour, the Brownlow Medal, and was a dual Leigh Matthews Trophy winner as the AFL Players Association

    Chris Judd

    Chris Judd

    Chris_Judd

  • Nat Fyfe
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1991)

    Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Fyfe is a dual Brownlow Medallist, dual Leigh Matthews Trophy recipient, three-time All-Australian

    Nat Fyfe

    Nat Fyfe

    Nat_Fyfe

  • Bishop of Worcester
  • Diocesan bishop in the Church of England

    Asaph 1759 1774 James Johnson Translated from Gloucester 1774 1781 Brownlow North Translated from Lichfield and Coventry; later to Winchester 1781 1808

    Bishop of Worcester

    Bishop of Worcester

    Bishop_of_Worcester

  • William Alphonsus Gunn
  • English evangelical cleric

    persuaded to think of the Anglican ministry. Gunn was ordained in 1783, by Brownlow North, and became a curate at the parish of Chobham and Bisley. From 1788

    William Alphonsus Gunn

    William Alphonsus Gunn

    William_Alphonsus_Gunn

  • Gray-Brownlow-Wilcox House
  • Historic house in North Carolina, United States

    Gray-Brownlow-Wilcox House, also known as La Vallee, is a historic plantation house located at Aurelian Springs, Halifax County, North Carolina. It was

    Gray-Brownlow-Wilcox House

    Gray-Brownlow-Wilcox_House

  • Samuel D. Purviance
  • American politician

    practiced at Fayetteville, North Carolina; also owned and operated a large plantation; In about 1792 he married Mary Brownlow (c.1774–January 23, 1802)

    Samuel D. Purviance

    Samuel_D._Purviance

  • Tom Cruise
  • American actor and film producer (born 1962)

    Boyle (2007) Lauren Bacall / Roger Corman / Gordon Willis (2009) Kevin Brownlow / Jean-Luc Godard / Eli Wallach (2010) James Earl Jones / Dick Smith (2011)

    Tom Cruise

    Tom Cruise

    Tom_Cruise

  • Scott Pendlebury
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1988)

    record holder for disposals, handballs and tackles, and also has the most Brownlow Medal votes of any player who has not won the award. In 2026, Pendlebury

    Scott Pendlebury

    Scott Pendlebury

    Scott_Pendlebury

  • John Lind (barrister)
  • received by Lord North, then prime minister, and was a familiar figure at the card parties of Henrietta Maria North, wife of Brownlow North. The king of Poland

    John Lind (barrister)

    John_Lind_(barrister)

  • Durham, North Carolina
  • City in North Carolina, United States

    Mary Katharine Ham's conservative world". CNN. Retrieved August 9, 2019. Brownlow, Lauren (February 29, 2020). "Durham native Jay Huff admits he's a little

    Durham, North Carolina

    Durham, North Carolina

    Durham,_North_Carolina

  • Jessie Macfarlane
  • and her uncle was probably a church minister. It was the lay preacher Brownlow North talking at Free St Lukes Church who inspired her to take an interest

    Jessie Macfarlane

    Jessie Macfarlane

    Jessie_Macfarlane

  • Dean Cemetery
  • Historic Victorian cemetery in Edinburgh

    Robert Nisbet (1814–1874) Wilfrid Normand, Baron Normand (1884–1962) (N) Brownlow North (evangelist) (1810–1875) Rev James Nicoll Ogilvie (1860–1928) Moderator

    Dean Cemetery

    Dean Cemetery

    Dean_Cemetery

  • Commissioners' church
  • Type of C19 Anglican church in the UK

    of Canterbury, James Cornwallis, Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, Brownlow North, Bishop of Winchester, George Pretyman Tomline, Bishop of Lincoln, George

    Commissioners' church

    Commissioners' church

    Commissioners'_church

  • 2015 Brownlow Medal
  • Award

    The 2015 Brownlow Medal was the 88th year the award was presented to the player adjudged the fairest and best player during the Australian Football League

    2015 Brownlow Medal

    2015 Brownlow Medal

    2015_Brownlow_Medal

  • Francis North, 1st Earl of Guilford
  • British politician and courtier

    Francis North, 2nd Baron Guilford, and his wife Alice Brownlow, daughter of Sir John Brownlow, 3rd Baronet, of Humby, Lincolnshire. He was educated at

    Francis North, 1st Earl of Guilford

    Francis North, 1st Earl of Guilford

    Francis_North,_1st_Earl_of_Guilford

  • North Melbourne Football Club
  • Australian rules football club

    Street. North then entered another period of decline, though Malcolm Blight kicked 103 goals to take out the Coleman medal in 1982, and another Brownlow win

    North Melbourne Football Club

    North_Melbourne_Football_Club

  • Brownlow Eve
  • Bermudian sailor

    Brownlow Eve (17 March 1905 – 18 May 1992) was a Bermudian sailor. He competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics and the 1960 Summer Olympics. "Brownlow Eve"

    Brownlow Eve

    Brownlow_Eve

  • List of members of the 1973 Northern Ireland Assembly
  • Baxter North Antrim Roy Bradford Belfast East Ronald Broadhurst South Down John Brooke North Down William Brownlow North Down Robert Campbell North Down

    List of members of the 1973 Northern Ireland Assembly

    List of members of the 1973 Northern Ireland Assembly

    List_of_members_of_the_1973_Northern_Ireland_Assembly

  • Michael Voss
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1975)

    longest-serving captain, holding the role from 1997 to 2006. Voss won the Brownlow Medal in 1996 in a tie with James Hird and was the only Bears player in

    Michael Voss

    Michael Voss

    Michael_Voss

  • Brian Wilson (Australian rules footballer)
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1961)

    great handballing skills. Believed to be the only player to have won a Brownlow Medal at his third club. At 20 years of age, he was also the youngest winner

    Brian Wilson (Australian rules footballer)

    Brian_Wilson_(Australian_rules_footballer)

  • Belton House
  • Country house in Belton near Grantham, Lincolnshire, England

    Grantham in Lincolnshire, England, built between 1685 and 1687 by Sir John Brownlow, 3rd Baronet. It is surrounded by formal gardens and a series of avenues

    Belton House

    Belton House

    Belton_House

  • Caldwell, North Yorkshire
  • Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England

    John parish. The village has one public house,The Brownlow Arms. Listed buildings in Caldwell, North Yorkshire UK Census (2011). "Local Area Report – Caldwell

    Caldwell, North Yorkshire

    Caldwell, North Yorkshire

    Caldwell,_North_Yorkshire

  • Thomas de Grey, 4th Baron Walsingham
  • Merton, Norfolk. He had married in 1802 Elizabeth North, the daughter of Rt Rev Hon Brownlow North DD, Bishop of Winchester. They had six sons and three

    Thomas de Grey, 4th Baron Walsingham

    Thomas de Grey, 4th Baron Walsingham

    Thomas_de_Grey,_4th_Baron_Walsingham

  • Thomas Faulkner (topographer)
  • English bookseller and topographer

    three preceding centuries, published in London. It was dedicated to Brownlow North, bishop of Winchester, who then had an official residence in Chelsea

    Thomas Faulkner (topographer)

    Thomas Faulkner (topographer)

    Thomas_Faulkner_(topographer)

  • Patrick Cripps
  • Australian rules footballer

    League (AFL). Cripps won the Leigh Matthews Trophy in 2019, and is a dual Brownlow Medallist, four-time All-Australian and five-time John Nicholls Medallist;

    Patrick Cripps

    Patrick Cripps

    Patrick_Cripps

  • Aymer de Valence (bishop)
  • 13th-century Bishop of Winchester

    Trelawny Charles Trimnell Richard Willis Benjamin Hoadly John Thomas Brownlow North Late Modern 1820–current George Pretyman Tomline Charles Sumner Samuel

    Aymer de Valence (bishop)

    Aymer_de_Valence_(bishop)

  • 2006 AFL Grand Final
  • Grand final of the 2006 Australian Football League season

    Association of North America. United Kingdom – British Sky Broadcasting (live) Ireland – TG4 (delayed) Spain – Canal+ Spain The 2006 Charles Brownlow Medal Presentation

    2006 AFL Grand Final

    2006 AFL Grand Final

    2006_AFL_Grand_Final

  • Andrew of London
  • 13th-century Bishop of Winchester

    Trelawny Charles Trimnell Richard Willis Benjamin Hoadly John Thomas Brownlow North Late Modern 1820–current George Pretyman Tomline Charles Sumner Samuel

    Andrew of London

    Andrew_of_London

  • Emerson Etheridge
  • American politician (1819–1902)

    war, Etheridge was a bitter critic of Governor William G. Brownlow, and ran against Brownlow for governor in a violent campaign in 1867. After leaving

    Emerson Etheridge

    Emerson Etheridge

    Emerson_Etheridge

  • North Shropshire by-election
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Charles Cust's resignation 1867 North Shropshire by-election, following Adelbert Brownlow-Cust's elevation to the Lords 1876 North Shropshire by-election, following

    North Shropshire by-election

    North_Shropshire_by-election

  • 1973 Brownlow Medal
  • Australian rules football player award

    The 1973 Brownlow Medal was the 46th year the award was presented to the player adjudged the fairest and best player during the Victorian Football League

    1973 Brownlow Medal

    1973_Brownlow_Medal

  • Adam Goodes
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1980)

    League (AFL). Goodes holds an elite place in VFL/AFL history as a dual Brownlow Medallist, dual premiership player, four-time All-Australian, member of

    Adam Goodes

    Adam Goodes

    Adam_Goodes

  • William Bingley
  • history of Hampshire took up much of Bingley's time; it had backing from Brownlow North. In 1817, when the manuscripts amounted to 6,000 pages, he had to explain

    William Bingley

    William_Bingley

  • Brownlow's Whig
  • 19th century US newspaper

    polemical American newspaper published and edited by William G. "Parson" Brownlow (1805–1877) in the mid-nineteenth century. As its name implies, the paper's

    Brownlow's Whig

    Brownlow's Whig

    Brownlow's_Whig

  • Brent Harvey
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1978)

    North Melbourne's best and fairest, and won the Jim Stynes Medal in the International rules series. In 2007, Harvey polled 22 votes in the Brownlow Medal

    Brent Harvey

    Brent Harvey

    Brent_Harvey

  • James Johnson (bishop of Worcester)
  • English prelate

    Benson Bishop of Gloucester 1752–1759 Succeeded by William Warburton Preceded by Isaac Maddox Bishop of Worcester 1759–1774 Succeeded by Brownlow North

    James Johnson (bishop of Worcester)

    James Johnson (bishop of Worcester)

    James_Johnson_(bishop_of_Worcester)

  • Medstead
  • Village and parish in Hampshire, England

    enclosure without a prominent part for a bishop of Winchester, now Brownlow North, but his son stood in his place: Francis, the rector of Old Alresford

    Medstead

    Medstead

    Medstead

  • Ian Stewart (Australian rules footballer)
  • Australian rules footballer, born 1943

    was a surprise winner of the game's highest award, the Brownlow medal. He had tied with North Melbourne's Noel Teasdale, but the medal went to Stewart

    Ian Stewart (Australian rules footballer)

    Ian_Stewart_(Australian_rules_footballer)

  • Quincy Jones
  • American record producer and musician (1933–2024)

    trumpeter Reunald Jones. None of the three were related. The band toured North America and Europe, and the concerts met enthusiastic audiences and sparkling

    Quincy Jones

    Quincy Jones

    Quincy_Jones

  • List of Royal Navy admirals (1707–current)
  • Parry, KCB 1863 1926 on retired list since 1920 1 March 1926 Roger John Brownlow Keyes, 1st Baron Keyes, GCB, KCVO, CMG, DSO 1872 1945 C-in-C Mediterranean

    List of Royal Navy admirals (1707–current)

    List of Royal Navy admirals (1707–current)

    List_of_Royal_Navy_admirals_(1707–current)

  • Dustin Martin
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1991)

    with another best-afield performance against North Melbourne that saw him record a maximum three Brownlow Medal votes in three consecutive matches leading

    Dustin Martin

    Dustin Martin

    Dustin_Martin

  • Margaret Brownlow
  • English gardener and writer (1916–1968)

    Margaret Eileen Brownlow (1916 – 1968) was an English illustrator, writer, herb farmer and garden designer. Brownlow was born in 1916 in West Kirby on

    Margaret Brownlow

    Margaret_Brownlow

  • James Glazebrook
  • English cleric, controversialist, and writer

    Trevecca College in South Wales. Glazebrook was ordained deacon by Brownlow North, the Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, in December 1771, and six years

    James Glazebrook

    James_Glazebrook

  • List of acts of the Parliament of Ireland, 1791–1800
  • and the Right Honourable Lady Anna Eliza Brydges, and James Stephens Brownlow, George Despard, Caleb Carden and William Carden, esquires, concerning

    List of acts of the Parliament of Ireland, 1791–1800

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Ireland,_1791–1800

  • Charles Cust
  • British soldier and politician

    Parliament for Shropshire North. He held the seat only until the following year, when he was succeeded by his nephew, Adelbert Brownlow-Cust.[citation needed]

    Charles Cust

    Charles Cust

    Charles_Cust

  • Sam Mitchell (footballer)
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1982)

    2007, Mitchell finished third in the Brownlow Medal count with 21 votes, one vote short of joint runners-up North Melbourne's Brent Harvey and Brisbane's

    Sam Mitchell (footballer)

    Sam Mitchell (footballer)

    Sam_Mitchell_(footballer)

  • Brownlow Hill, New South Wales
  • Town in New South Wales, Australia

    Brownlow Hill is a small village in the Macarthur Region of New South Wales, Australia, in the Wollondilly Shire. It is north-west of the main town of

    Brownlow Hill, New South Wales

    Brownlow_Hill,_New_South_Wales

  • Haydn Bunton Sr.
  • Australian rules footballer (1911–1955)

    to have won the Brownlow Medal and the Sandover Medal three times each. He is one of only four footballers to have won the Brownlow three times (the

    Haydn Bunton Sr.

    Haydn Bunton Sr.

    Haydn_Bunton_Sr.

  • 1978 Brownlow Medal
  • Award

    The 1978 Brownlow Medal was the 51st year the award was presented to the player adjudged the fairest and best player during the Victorian Football League

    1978 Brownlow Medal

    1978_Brownlow_Medal

  • 2026 AFL season
  • 130th season of the Australian Football League (AFL)

    2026; Victoria won the match by 24 points. Rules governing voting for the Brownlow Medal were changed, to provide umpires a set of player statistics prior

    2026 AFL season

    2026_AFL_season

  • Susan Brownlow Boynton
  • American Civil War folk heroine (1837–1913)

    Susan Brownlow Sawyers Boynton (July 23, 1837 – March 12, 1913) was a folk heroine of the American Civil War. The story, popularized by her father's book

    Susan Brownlow Boynton

    Susan Brownlow Boynton

    Susan_Brownlow_Boynton

  • Alexander de Stavenby
  • 13th-century Bishop of Coventry

    Edward Chandler Richard Smalbroke Frederick Cornwallis John Egerton Brownlow North Richard Hurd James Cornwallis Henry Ryder Samuel Butler Lichfield Samuel

    Alexander de Stavenby

    Alexander_de_Stavenby

  • John Egerton (bishop)
  • English bishop (1721–1787)

    Preceded by Frederick Cornwallis Bishop of Lichfield 1768–1771 Succeeded by Brownlow North Preceded by Richard Trevor Bishop of Durham 1771–1787 Succeeded by Thomas

    John Egerton (bishop)

    John Egerton (bishop)

    John_Egerton_(bishop)

  • Charles Henry Brownlow
  • British Indian Army general

    Marshal Sir Charles Henry Brownlow, GCB (12 December 1831 – 5 April 1916) was a senior Indian Army officer. He served on the North West Frontier in the Hazara

    Charles Henry Brownlow

    Charles Henry Brownlow

    Charles_Henry_Brownlow

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  • Brownlow
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    English

    Brownlow

    English : habitational name from places in Greater Manchester, Cheshire, and Staffordshire named Brownlow, all probably from Old English brūn ‘brown’ + Old English hlāw ‘hill’, ‘mound’.

    Brownlow

  • Lutton
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    English (now found mainly in northern Ireland)

    Lutton

    English (now found mainly in northern Ireland) : habitational name from any of the various places so called, in Northamptonshire, Devon, Lincolnshire, and elsewhere. The one in Northamptonshire is Old English Ludingtūn ‘settlement (tūn) associated with Luda’ (a personal name of uncertain origin); that in Cornwood, Devon, is Old English Ludantūn ‘Luda’s settlement’; that in Lincolnshire is ‘pool settlement’, from Old English luh ‘pool’, and Lutton in North Yorkshire is ‘settlement on the river Hlūde’ (see Loud) or ‘Luda’s settlement’.

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  • Millner
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    English (northern and eastern)

    Millner

    English (northern and eastern) : variant spelling of Milner.

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    Liggett

    English (now found mainly in northern Ireland) : topographic name from Middle English lidyate ‘gate in a fence between plowed land and meadow’ (Old English hlid-geat ‘swing-gate’), or a habitational name from one of the places named with this word, as for example Lidgate in Suffolk or Lydiate in Lancashire.

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    Scottish (common in the Northern Isles) : patronymic from the personal name Magnus.English : patronymic from the Middle English nickname or byname Mann.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : patronymic from Man 8.

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    North German and Dutch : patronymic from Marten.English : variant of Martins.

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    Northern Irish : shortened Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Mealláin ‘descendant of Meallán’, a personal name that is a diminutive of meall ‘pleasant’.English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Meulan in Seine-et-Oise.Dutch (van Mellon) : habitational name from Millun bij Keulen.Thomas and Sarah Jane Mellon came to Pittsburgh, PA, from Lower Castletown, Tyrone, Ireland, in 1818. Their grandson, the industrialist and financier Andrew William Mellon (1855–1937) is remembered not only as a businessman but also as an art collector. He served as secretary of the Treasury from 1921 to 1932.

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    Brownley

    English : variant of Brownlee.

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    North German (Lüttmann) : variant of Lüdemann (see Ludemann).North German (Lüttmann) : nickname for a small man, from Low German dialect lütt ‘small’.English : nickname for a small, light man (see Light).

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  • Milburn
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    English (Northumbria and Cumbria)

    Milburn

    English (Northumbria and Cumbria) : habitational name from a place in Cumbria, named in Old English as ‘millstream’, from mylen ‘mill’ + burna ‘stream’.

    Milburn

  • Loos
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    North German

    Loos

    North German : habitational name from any of several places called Loose or Loosey.North German : from a short form of Nikolaus, German form of Nicholas.Dutch : nickname from the adjective loos ‘cunning’, ‘artful’, ‘guileful’.English : variant spelling of Loose.

    Loos

  • Lytle
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    English, Scottish, and Irish (chiefly northern Ireland)

    Lytle

    English, Scottish, and Irish (chiefly northern Ireland) : variant of Little.

    Lytle

  • Lightfoot
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    English (chiefly northern England, especially Liverpool)

    Lightfoot

    English (chiefly northern England, especially Liverpool) : nickname for a messenger or for a fast runner, from Middle English lyght ‘light’, ‘nimble’, ‘quick’ (Old English līoht) + fote ‘foot’.

    Lightfoot

  • Levings
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    North German

    Levings

    North German : variant of the habitational name Lewing, from a place near Stade in Lower Saxony.North German : patronymic from a personal name (Lehwing or Lewien), formed with Middle Low German lev ‘dear’ + win ‘friend’.English : perhaps a habitational name from Levens in Cumbria, probably so named from the Old English personal name Lēofa (+ genitive n) + næss ‘promontory’, ‘headland’.Possibly a hypercorrected spelling of Irish Levens, a County Louth name, which Woulfe interprets as an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Dhuinnshlébhín, a variant of Dunleavy.

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  • Mains
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    Scottish and northern English

    Mains

    Scottish and northern English : topographic name for a dweller at the chief farm (or home farm) on an estate, Scottish mains, or a habitational name from any of the various minor places named with this word (originally a shortened form of domain, later associated with the adjective main ‘principal’).English and Scottish : variant of Main 1–4.

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  • Lucken
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    North German (Lücken)

    Lucken

    North German (Lücken) : patronymic from the personal name Lück (see Luck 2).English : variant of Lovekin, from a pet form of Love 1 or 2.

    Lucken

  • Lyttle
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    English, Scottish, and Irish (chiefly northern Ireland)

    Lyttle

    English, Scottish, and Irish (chiefly northern Ireland) : variant of Little.

    Lyttle

  • Lishman
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    English (Northumberland, Durham, Cumbria)

    Lishman

    English (Northumberland, Durham, Cumbria) : northern variant of Leachman.

    Lishman

  • Mewes
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    North German

    Mewes

    North German : from a short form of the personal name Bartholomäus (see Bartholomew).English : habitational name from Meaux (pronounced ‘Myoos’) in Humberside, formerly in East Yorkshire. This was named in Old Norse as ‘sandbank pool’, from melr ‘sandbank’, ‘sandhill’ + sær ‘sea’, ‘lake’, and subsequently assimilated by folk etymology to a French place name.

    Mewes

  • Brownson
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    English

    Brownson

    English : variant of Brunson.John Brownson or Bronson was one of the original settlers of Hartford, CT, in 1635.

    Brownson

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  • Northwest
  • a.

    Coming from the northwest; as, a northwest wind.

  • Northman
  • n.

    One of the inhabitants of the north of Europe; esp., one of the ancient Scandinavians; a Norseman.

  • Northwardly
  • a.

    Having a northern direction.

  • Northward
  • a.

    Toward the north; nearer to the north than to the east or west point.

  • Northward
  • adv.

    Alt. of Northwards

  • Northwardly
  • adv.

    In a northern direction.

  • Northmost
  • a.

    Lying farthest north; northernmost.

  • Northwester
  • n.

    A storm or gale from the northwest; a strong northwest wind.

  • Northwest
  • adv.

    Toward the northwest.

  • Northumbrian
  • n.

    A native or inhabitant of Northumberland.

  • Northwest
  • n.

    The point in the horizon between the north and west, and equally distant from each; the northwest part or region.

  • Northwestward
  • adv.

    Alt. of Northwestwardly

  • Northwesterly
  • a.

    Toward the northwest, or from the northwest.

  • Northness
  • n.

    A tendency in the end of a magnetic needle to point to the north.

  • Northwest
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or in the direction of, the point between the north and west; being in the northwest; toward the northwest, or coming from the northwest; as, the northwest coast.

  • Northmen
  • pl.

    of Northman

  • Northwards
  • adv.

    Toward the north, or toward a point nearer to the north than to the east or west point.

  • Northumbrian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Northumberland in England.

  • Northwestwardly
  • adv.

    Toward the northwest.

  • Northwestern
  • a.

    Of, pertaining to, or being in, the northwest; in a direction toward the northwest; coming from the northwest; northwesterly; as, a northwestern course.