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Charles Armitage Brown (14 April 1787 – 5 June 1842) was a close friend of the poet John Keats, as well as a friend of artist Joseph Severn, Leigh Hunt, Thomas Jefferson Hogg, Walter Savage Landor and Edward John Trelawny. He was the father of Charles (Carlino) Brown, a pioneer and politician of New Plymouth, New Zealand. Charles Armitage Brown, né le 14 avril 1787 à Lambeth et mort le 5 juin 1842 à New Plymouth, en Nouvelle-Zélande, est un homme d'affaires, poète et dramaturge britannique qui fut aussi un ami très proche de poète John Keats et un fidèle du peintre Joseph Severn, d'écrivains connus comme Leigh Hunt, Thomas Jefferson Hogg, Walter Savage Landor et Edward John Trelawny. Il a pour fils le pionnier et politicien nouveau-zélandais, né en 1820 et connu sous le nom de Carlino Brown, qui joue un rôle important dans le développement de New Plymouth.
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