Nationality British Name Timothy Brown Movement Radicalism | Occupation Banker Other names "Equality Brown" Role Radical | |
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Died 4 September 1820(1820-09-04) (aged 76)Peckham Lodge |
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Timothy Brown (1743/1744 – 4 September 1820) was an English banker, merchant and radical, known for his association with other radicals of the time, such as John Horne Tooke, Robert Waithman, William Frend, William Cobbett, John Cartwright and George Cannon; his political views gave him the nickname "Equality Brown". He was also one of the early partners of Whitbread, and became the master of the Worshipful Company of Brewers.
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