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Station Road Industrial Estate
Brompton
Northallerton, North Yorkshire
DL6 2RU



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brown

Surname.

Brown Meaning: one with a dark complexion; descendant of Brun .

1. a dark tertiary color with a yellowish or reddish hue.
2. a person whose skin has a dusky or light-brown pigmentation.
1. of the color brown.
2. having skin, fur, hair, or feathers of that color.
3. sunburned or tanned.
4. having the skin naturally pigmented a brown color.
5. do it up brown, Informal.to do thoroughly: When they entertain, they really do it up brown.
6. to make or become brown.
7. to fry, saute, or scorch slightly in cooking: to brown onions before adding them to the stew. The potatoes browned in the pan.
8. browned off, Slang.angry; fed up.
9. brown out, to subject to a brownout: The power failure browned out the southern half of the state.
Recorded in many spellings from Brown, Broune, and De Bruyn, to Brauner, Bruni and Brunet, this ancient and prolific surname derives, from a pre 7th century Germanic and Anglo-Saxon word "brun" or the Olde Norse personal name "Bruni". Originally this name would probably have been a nationlistic or tribal nickname for a person with a brown complexion or hair, although it may also have referred to someone who habitually wore brown clothing, such as a monk or cleric. The baptismal name as Brun or the latinized Brunus, was a popular name in the period upto the introduction of surnames in the 12th century, see below. Irish name holders derive from 12th century Norman sources. In the west the Browne''s are the descendants of a knight called " Hugo le Brun", amd form one of the ancient "Tribes of Galway", as recorded in the "Annals of the nine kings". The Browne''s of Killarney form a separate branch and are descended from a later Elizabethan settler. Amongst the early surname recordings are those of Hugh Bron of Stafford, England, in the year 1274, and Hugo Brun of Erfurt, Germany, in 1407

brompton

Brompton is a village and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England, about two miles north of Northallerton. According to the 2001 UK census, Brompton parish had a population of 1,912.

Brompton is an ancient village near Chatham, in Medway, England. Its name means ''a farmstead where broom grows´. Today Brompton is a small residential area between Chatham Dockyard and Gillingham.

Brompton dates back to the 17th century, and grew rapidly in the 18th century to accommodate the fast-growing dockyard workforce. When war with France recommenced in 1778, it was necessary to strengthen the dockyard defences.

Brompton (or Brompton-by-Sawdon) is a village and civil parish in the Scarborough district of North Yorkshire, England, about 8 miles (13 km) west of Scarborough itself, close to the North York Moors and on the A170 road. According to the 2001 UK census, Brompton parish had a population of 516. Under ''Brompton'', the sign on entry to the village reads ''The Birthplace Of Aviation'' owing to the long term residence of pioneering aeronautical engineer Sir George Cayley. Brompton has been the seat of the Cayley family since the Middle Ages.

Brompton is a small hamlet in Shropshire, England. It lies on the A489 between Church Stoke, Powys and Newtown, Powys, at its junction with the B4385. The village is notable for the fact that it is impossible to reach any other settlement in England (except Pentreheyling) by road without first passing through Wales.

northallerton

Northallerton College, formerly known as Northallerton Grammar School, was founded in 1323. Parts of the old school building can be seen adjacent to All Saints'' Church near the north end of Northallerton High Street. The Grammar School moved to its current site in 1909.