George Browne
George Browne may refer to:
- Sir George Browne (died 1483) (1440–1483), took part in Buckingham's rebellion
- George Browne (Lower Canada politician) (died 1822), merchant and political figure in Lower Canada
- George Browne (died 1631) (1583–1631), English lawyer, landowner and politician
- George Browne (died 1661), English politician
- George Browne (architect) (1811–1885), Irish-born Canadian architect
- George Elmer Browne (1871–1946), American artist
- George Browne, 3rd Marquess of Sligo (1820–1896), Irish peer
- George Browne (Archbishop of Dublin) (died 1556), Anglican bishop in Ireland
- George Browne (by 1517-62 or later), MP for Berwick-upon-Tweed
- George Browne (soldier) (1698–1792), Irish soldier of fortune, field-marshal in the Russian service
- Sir George Browne, 4th Baronet (1680s–1737), Irish politician, MP for Castlebar 1713–14
- George Browne (died 1782), Irish politician, MP for Mayo 1779–82
- George Browne, 8th Viscount Montagu (1769–1793), English nobleman
- George H. Browne (1811–1885), U.S. Representative from Rhode Island
- George Ekins Browne (born 1837), Irish politician, Member of Parliament for Mayo
- Sir George Buckston Browne (1850–1945), British medical doctor and pioneer urologist
- George Washington Browne (1853–1939), Scottish architect
- George Browne (baseball) (1876–1920), professional baseball player
- George Browne (cricketer) (1835–1919), cricketer
- George Browne (archbishop of West Africa) (1933–1993), Anglican bishop in Africa
- George Browne (umpire) (born 1934), West Indian cricket umpire
- George Browne (1920–2007), Trinidadian musician known as Young Tiger
See also
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