Definitions from Wikipedia (Peter Brown)
▸ noun: (born July 11, 1953) an American singer-songwriter and record producer.
▸ noun: (born 18 October 1939) an English-born New Zealand politician.
▸ noun: Peter Robert Lamont Brown (born 26 July 1935) is an Irish historian.
▸ noun: (1837 – 10 September 1894) a Swedish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
▸ noun: (born 16 December 1941) a former Scotland international rugby union player.
▸ noun: Peter McKenzie Brown (24 December 1924 – 2004) was a founding member of the Liberal Party of South Africa and succeeded Alan Paton as its national chairman in 1958.
▸ noun: Pierre Lynn de Lappe (October 5, 1935 – March 21, 2016), also known as Peter Brown, was an American actor.
▸ noun: an American-based English businessman.
▸ noun: (ca. 1797 – December 28, 1845 in Harbour Grace, Newfoundland) a merchant, politician and justice of the peace was elected to the House of Assembly representing the district of Conception Bay on the first general election held in Newfoundland in 1832.
▸ noun: Charles Fredrick (12 April 1921 – 14 October 2005) a New Zealand born artist of the school of traditional realism.
▸ noun: Peter Michael Gordon Brown (born 1 September 1961) is a New Zealand rugby league footballer agent and a former footballer who represented New Zealand.
▸ noun: (born 19 October 1958) a former Australian rules footballer who played for Carlton and St Kilda in the Victorian Football League.
▸ noun: Peter Edward Mackenzie Brown (born 28 July 1967) is a British Impressionist painter popularly known as "Pete the Street" from his practice of working on location in all weathers.
▸ noun: Peter BrownJack Snow, Who's Who in Oz, Chicago, Reilly & Lee, 1954; New York, Peter Bedrick Books, 1988; p. 159. is a major character in the Oz novels of Ruth Plumly Thompson, who continued the series of Oz books after the death of their creator, L. Frank Baum.
▸ noun: (born May 21, 1954) an American retired professional ice hockey defenseman.
▸ noun: Peter Barry Brown (13 July 1934 – 8 December 2011) was an English footballer who played as a forward for Southampton and Wrexham in the 1950s.
▸ noun: Peter Ronald Brown (born 1 September 1961) is an English former professional footballer who played in the Football League, as a right back.
▸ noun: (active 1758–1799) an English naturalist and natural history illustrator of Danish ancestry who worked mainly in London.
▸ noun: (born 15 November 1963) a former Australian rules footballer who played for St Kilda in the Victorian Football League in 1985–86.
▸ noun: Peter Hugh Brown, C.Ss.R. (born 8 November 1947) is a New Zealand-born prelate who served as the second bishop of the Diocese of Samoa-Pago Pago in American Samoa from 2013 until 2023.
▸ noun: (born 8 December 1957) a former Australian rules footballer who played for Fitzroy in the Victorian Football League between 1977 and 1980.
▸ noun: (born 9 August 1952) a former Australian rules footballer who played for South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League between 1971 and 1976.
▸ noun: (born 15 June 1949) a former Australian rules footballer who played for Geelong in the Victorian Football League in 1971.
▸ noun: (9 October 1906 – 1 January 1988) an Australian rules footballer who played for North Melbourne in the Victorian Football League in 1928.
▸ noun: an American writer and illustrator who is best known for children's picture books.
▸ noun: Major General (c. 1775 – 3 January 1853) a senior British Army officer, who served in the Napoleonic Wars and was instrumental in the development of the education of the children of British servicemen in the Victorian era.
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▸ noun: (born July 11, 1953) an American singer-songwriter and record producer.
▸ noun: (born 18 October 1939) an English-born New Zealand politician.
▸ noun: Peter Robert Lamont Brown (born 26 July 1935) is an Irish historian.
▸ noun: (1837 – 10 September 1894) a Swedish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
▸ noun: (born 16 December 1941) a former Scotland international rugby union player.
▸ noun: Peter McKenzie Brown (24 December 1924 – 2004) was a founding member of the Liberal Party of South Africa and succeeded Alan Paton as its national chairman in 1958.
▸ noun: Pierre Lynn de Lappe (October 5, 1935 – March 21, 2016), also known as Peter Brown, was an American actor.
▸ noun: an American-based English businessman.
▸ noun: (ca. 1797 – December 28, 1845 in Harbour Grace, Newfoundland) a merchant, politician and justice of the peace was elected to the House of Assembly representing the district of Conception Bay on the first general election held in Newfoundland in 1832.
▸ noun: Charles Fredrick (12 April 1921 – 14 October 2005) a New Zealand born artist of the school of traditional realism.
▸ noun: Peter Michael Gordon Brown (born 1 September 1961) is a New Zealand rugby league footballer agent and a former footballer who represented New Zealand.
▸ noun: (born 19 October 1958) a former Australian rules footballer who played for Carlton and St Kilda in the Victorian Football League.
▸ noun: Peter Edward Mackenzie Brown (born 28 July 1967) is a British Impressionist painter popularly known as "Pete the Street" from his practice of working on location in all weathers.
▸ noun: Peter BrownJack Snow, Who's Who in Oz, Chicago, Reilly & Lee, 1954; New York, Peter Bedrick Books, 1988; p. 159. is a major character in the Oz novels of Ruth Plumly Thompson, who continued the series of Oz books after the death of their creator, L. Frank Baum.
▸ noun: (born May 21, 1954) an American retired professional ice hockey defenseman.
▸ noun: Peter Barry Brown (13 July 1934 – 8 December 2011) was an English footballer who played as a forward for Southampton and Wrexham in the 1950s.
▸ noun: Peter Ronald Brown (born 1 September 1961) is an English former professional footballer who played in the Football League, as a right back.
▸ noun: (active 1758–1799) an English naturalist and natural history illustrator of Danish ancestry who worked mainly in London.
▸ noun: (born 15 November 1963) a former Australian rules footballer who played for St Kilda in the Victorian Football League in 1985–86.
▸ noun: Peter Hugh Brown, C.Ss.R. (born 8 November 1947) is a New Zealand-born prelate who served as the second bishop of the Diocese of Samoa-Pago Pago in American Samoa from 2013 until 2023.
▸ noun: (born 8 December 1957) a former Australian rules footballer who played for Fitzroy in the Victorian Football League between 1977 and 1980.
▸ noun: (born 9 August 1952) a former Australian rules footballer who played for South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League between 1971 and 1976.
▸ noun: (born 15 June 1949) a former Australian rules footballer who played for Geelong in the Victorian Football League in 1971.
▸ noun: (9 October 1906 – 1 January 1988) an Australian rules footballer who played for North Melbourne in the Victorian Football League in 1928.
▸ noun: an American writer and illustrator who is best known for children's picture books.
▸ noun: Major General (c. 1775 – 3 January 1853) a senior British Army officer, who served in the Napoleonic Wars and was instrumental in the development of the education of the children of British servicemen in the Victorian era.
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