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  • George Brown (admiral) (1835–1913), American admiral
  • George Brown (bishop) (c. 1438–1515), Scottish churchman
  • George Brown (British Army officer) (1790–1865), British soldier in the Peninsular War and the Crimean War
  • George Brown (executioner), English executioner, 1911–1919
  • George Brown (financier) (1787–1859), American banker and railroad founder
  • George Brown (inventor) (1650–1730), Scottish inventor
  • George Brown (judge) (1942–2007), Chief Justice of Belize from 1990 to 1998
  • George Brown (missionary) (1835–1917), English missionary to Fiji, Samoa
  • George Brown (musician) (born 1949), drummer for Kool & the Gang
  • George Brown (scholar), scholar of Anglo-Saxon literature
  • George Brown (union official), president of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employes c.1940
  • George Douglas Brown (1869–1902), Scottish novelist
  • George Edwards Brown (1780–1848), Chilean businessman
  • George Harold Brown (1908–1987), American developer of color television
  • George Hilary Brown (1784–1856), English Roman Catholic Bishop of Liverpool, 1850–1856
  • George Lindor Brown (1903–1971), English physiologist and Secretary of the Royal Society
  • George Loring Brown (1814–1889), American landscape painter
  • George M. Brown (1864–1934), American attorney and judge in the state of Oregon
  • George Mackay Brown (1921–1996), Scottish poet, author, and dramatist
  • George Malcolm Brown (1925–1997), geologist
  • George R. Brown (1898–1983), American entrepreneur
  • George Scratchley Brown (1918–1978), Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
  • G. Spencer-Brown (born 1923), English mathematician
  • George Stayley Brown (1827–1915), ship owner, historian and political figure in Nova Scotia
  • George Williams Brown (1894–1963), educator and editor
  • Igor Gouzenko (1919–1982), given the alias George Brown by the Government of Canada

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