Thomas Brown
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There have been several notable individuals named Thomas Brown, including:
- Thomas Brown (Australian federal politician), 20th century Australian politician
- Thomas Brown (bishop) (d. 1445) English Bishop of Rochester & of Norwich
- Thomas Brown (engineer) (1772–1850) English surveyor, engineer, businessman, and landowner
- Thomas Brown (frontiersman) (1740–?), soldier, wrote book on captivity by French and Indians
- Thomas Brown (loyalist), American Revolution commander of King's Rangers in Georgia
- Thomas Brown (naturalist) (1785–1862), English naturalist
- Thomas Brown (North Carolina politician), 18th century North Carolina politician
- Thomas Brown (philosopher) (1778–1820), Scottish philosopher
- Thomas Brown (politician) (1785–1867), American politician, second Governor of Florida (1849–1853)
- Thomas Brown (satirist) (1662–1704), English satirist
- Thomas Brown (Western Australian politician) (1803–1863), Australian pastoralist and politician
- Thomas Edward Brown (1830-1897), Manx poet, scholar, and divine
- Thomas H. Brown, former mayor of Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Thomas Lewis Brown (1839–?), co-founder of first national organization of the deaf in the U.S.
- Thomas P. Brown, Jr. (born 1921), American amateur tennis player
- Thomas Storrow Brown (1803-1888), Canadian journalist, orator, and revolutionary
- Thomas Townsend Brown (1905–1985), American physicist
There are also various people known as Tom Brown; the English physician, philosopher and literary figure, Sir Thomas Browne (1605–1682) remains the most famous individual sharing this name.