Francis Browne (disambiguation)
- Francis Browne (disambiguation)
Francis Browne is the name of:
*Francis Browne (1880–1960), Irish photographer and Jesuit priest
*Francis Fisher Browne (1843–1913), American editor, poet, and critic
ee also
*Francis Brown (disambiguation)
*Frances Browne
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