Arthur Brown
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Arthur Brown is the name of:
[edit] Association footballers
- Arthur Brown (footballer born 1859) (Arthur Alfred "Digger" Brown, 1859-1909), English international football inside right who played for Aston Villa in the 1870s and 1880s.
- Arthur Brown (footballer born 1862) (born Albert Arthur Brown, 1862-?), football outside right who played for Aston Villa in the 1880s and 1890s.
- Arthur Brown (footballer born 1885) (Arthur Samuel Brown, 1885-1944), English international footballer who played for Sheffield United and Sunderland.
- Arthur Brown (footballer born 1888) (Arthur Charles Brown, 1888-?), football goalkeeper who played for Portsmouth and Southampton.
- Arthur Brown (footballer born 1903) (Arthur Ivor Brown, 1903-1971), Welsh international goalkeeper who played for Aberdare, Reading and Crewe Alexandra.
- Arthur Brown (New Zealand footballer), New Zealand international footballer.
[edit] Others
- Arthur Brown, Jr., American architect
- Arthur Brown (American football) (born 1990), American football player
- Arthur Brown (bow maker), British archetier who apprenticed at W.E. Hill & Sons
- Arthur Brown (musician) aka Arthur Wilton (born 1942), British rock star
- Arthur Brown (politician), American attorney; mayor of Ann Arbor, Michigan from 1903–1905
- Arthur Brown (Utah) (1843–1906), American politician; US senator from Utah
- Arthur E. Brown, Jr. (born 1929), U.S. Army general
- Arthur Judson Brown (1856–1963), American clergyman and author
- Roy Brown (RAF officer) (1893–1944), WWI fighter ace, full name Arthur Roy Brown
- Arthur Whitten Brown (1886–1948), Scottish aviator
- Arthur Winton Brown (born 1856), New Zealand politician
[edit] Fictional characters
- Arthur Brown, aka Cluemaster (comic-book supervillain)
- Arthur Brown (mouse), a character in the Deptford Mice trilogy by author Robin Jarvis
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