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Brown's Hotel merely mentions James Brown as founder, nothing else about him, so I moved it to See also
 
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* [[James Brown (moderator)]] (1724–1786), moderator of the Church of Scotland in 1777
* [[James Brown (academic)]] (1709–1784), English clergyman and academic
* [[James Brown (Archdeaconarchdeacon of Perth)]] (1820–1895), Canadian Anglican priest
* [[James Brown (bishop of Louisiana)]] (born 1932), American Episcopal bishop
* [[James Brown (bishop of Shrewsbury)]] (1812–1881), English Roman Catholic bishop
* [[James Brown (Deandean of Edmonton)]] ({{fl.|1959–1981}}), Canadian Anglican priest
* [[James Brown (Scottish clergyman)]] (1734–1791), clergyman in the Scottish Episcopal Church
* [[James Baldwin Brown]] (1820–1884), British Congregational minister
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* [[James Brown (actor)]] (1920–1992), American actor
* [[James Harmon Brown]], American television writer with Barbara Esensten
* [[Jim Brown]] (born 19361936–2023), American former football player and actor
* [[Jim Brown (director)]] (born 1950), American film director
* [[Jim Brown (radio host)]], host of the ''Calgary Eyeopener''
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== Musicians ==
 
* [[Djämes Braun]], Danish singer
* [[James Brown (Elvis impersonator)]] (born 1968), Belfast-born Elvis impersonator
* [[James Brown (guitarist)]] (born 1984), English guitarist in Pulled Apart by Horses
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* [[James Drysdale Brown]] (1850–1922), member of the Victorian Legislative Council
* [[Jim Brown (New South Wales politician)]] (1918–1999), member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
* [[Jim Brown (Western Australian politician)]] (born 19271927–2020), member of the WA Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly
 
=== Canada ===
* [[James Brown (Canadian politician)]] (1828–1897), Ontario businessman and politician
* [[James Brown (New Brunswick politician)]] (1790–1870), member of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick between 1830 and 1861
* [[James C. Brown (Ontario politician)]] (1868–1937), Ontario farmer and political figure
* [[James Elisha Brown]] (1913–1974), member of the Canadian House of Commons from 1953 to 1957 and 1962 to 1971
* [[James Pollock Brown]] (1841–1913), Canadian politician
* [[James Thomas Brown]] (1871–1957), lawyer, judge and political figure in Saskatchewan
* [[Jim Brown (Ontario politician)]] (born 19431943–2020), member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1995 to 1999
 
=== New Zealand ===
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=== United States ===
* [[James Brown (Connecticut politician)]] (1682–1769), member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from Norwalk
* [[James Brown (Louisiana politician)]] (1766–1835), U.S. Senatorsenator from Louisiana, 1813–1817 and 1819–1823
* [[James Brown (South Dakota judge)]] (c. 1864–1936), Justice of the South Dakota Supreme CourtCour
* [[James C. Brown (Pennsylvania politician)]], member of the Pennsylvania Senate, and of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
* [[James Harvey Brown]] (1906–1995), city council member in Los Angeles, California
* [[James M. Brown (attorney)]] (born 1941), Attorneyattorney Generalgeneral of Oregon from 1980 to 1981
* [[James S. Brown]] (1824–1878), mayor of Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1861 and member of U.S. House of Representatives, 1863–1865
* [[James Stephens Brown]] ({{circa|1857}}–1947), mayor of Nashville, Tennessee
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* [[James A. Brown]] (1900–1965), American football and basketball coach
* [[James M. Brown (coach)]] (1892–1965), American college football, basketball, and baseball coach
* [[Jim Brown]] (1936-20231936–2023), American former football player and actor
 
=== Association football ===
* [[James Brown (1890s footballer)]], Scottish footballerfootball for Manchester United, Dundee Our Boys, and Dundeedefender
* [[James Brown (Australian soccer)]] (born 1990), Australian soccer player
* [[James Brown (footballer, born 18621902)]] (1862–19221902–1965), EnglandEnglish internationalfootball footballergoalkeeper born in Barnard Castle, County Durham
* [[James Brown (footballer, born 19021907)]] (1902–19651907–?), EnglishScottish footballfootballer goalkeeperborn forin DarlingtonLeith, Edinburgh
* [[James Brown (footballer, born 19071919)]] (1907–?1919–2005), Scottish footballer born in Glasgow
* [[James Brown (footballer, born 19191987)]] (1919–2005), ScottishEnglish footballer born in Cramlington, Northumberland
* [[James Brown (footballer, born 1987)]], English footballer
* [[James Brown (footballer, born January 1998)]], English-Maltese footballer
* [[James Brown (footballer, born June 1998)]], Irish footballer
* [[Jim Brown (footballer, born 1939)]] (1939–2015), Scottish footballer (Dumbarton,born Darlington)in Stirling
* [[Jim Brown (footballer, born 1950)]], Scottish footballer (Hearts,born Hibernian)in Edinburgh
* [[Jim Brown (footballer, born 1952)]], Scottish footballergoalkeeper (Sheffieldborn United)in Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire
* [[Jim Brown (soccer, born 1908)]] (1908–1994), Scottish-American soccer player born in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire
* [[Jim Brown (Cowdenbeath footballer)]] (died 1955), Scottish footballer born in West Calder, West Lothian
* [[Jimmy Brown (footballer, born 18691862)]] (1869–19241862–1922), ScottishEnglish footballer forborn Renton,in Aston VillaBlackburn, Leicester Fosse Lancashire
* [[Jimmy Brown (footballfootballer, born manager1869)]] (1869–1924), Scottish footballfootballer managerborn (Dumbarton)in Bonhill, West Dunbartonshire
* [[Jimmy Brown (footballer, bornfootball 1924manager)]] (1924–2002), Scottish footballerfootball (Bradford City)manager
* [[Jimmy Brown (footballer, born 19251924)]] (1925–20081924–2002), Scottish footballer (Heartsborn in Cumnock, Kilmarnock)East Ayrshire
* [[Jimmy Brown (footballer, born 19531925)]] (born 19531925–2008), Scottish footballergoalkeeper whoborn playedin for AstonBuckhaven, VillaFife
* [[JamesJimmy Brown (footballer, born 19871953)]], EnglishScottish footballer born in Bothwell, South Lanarkshire
 
=== Baseball players ===
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=== Other sportspeople ===
* [[James Brown (BMX rider)]] (born 1989), Canadian BMX rider
* [[James Brown (bowls player)]], Scottish lawn bowls player
* [[James Brown (cricketer)]] (1931–2014), Scottish cricketer
* [[James Brown (cyclist)]], Northern Ireland cyclist
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== Other people ==
* [[James Brown (artist)]] (born 19511951–2020), American painter active in Paris
* [[James Brown (Australian pastoralist)]] (1819–1890), South Australian philanthropist
* [[James Brown (ecologist)]] (born 1942), American ecologist and academic
* [[James Brown (engraver)]] (1819–1877), New Zealand engraver, caricaturist, and drawing tutor
* [[James Brown (hair stylist)]] (born 1969), Irish hair stylist
* [[James Brown (journalist)]], British correspondent on the TV channel RT
* [[James Brown (magician)]], British magic-performer
* [[James A. C. Brown]] (1911–1964), Scottish psychiatrist
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== See also ==
* [[Brown's Hotel]], London's oldest existing hotel, founded by James Brown in 1831.
* [[Djämes Braun]], Danish singer
* [[Jamie Brown (disambiguation)]]
* [[Jim Brown (disambiguation)]]