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John Johnstone (28 April 1734 – 10 December 1795) was a Scottish nabob, a corrupt official of the British East India Company who returned home with great ...
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JOHNSTON, JOHN, a Latin poet and classical scholar of considerable eminence in the earlier part of the 17th century. Though this individual is one of the ...
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Painter and teacher, born in Falkirk, Stirlingshire. He studied at Edinburgh College of Art, 1956–60, then a travelling scholarship took him to the West Indies ...
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John Johnstone of Johnstone had issue four sons and three daughters. 1. James Johnstone, who predeceased his father. Of him a brief notice follows. 2 ...
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"That the second Son of James Earl of Annandale and Hartfell, John Johnstone, commonly called Lord John Johnstone, was married to Elizabeth Belcher or Belchair, ...
The aforesaid John Johnstone died in 1740, aged 101 years; his grandson, Thomas Johnstone, Park Ranger to the late Marquis of Hertford, died at Portmore, on the ...
John Johnstone of that ilk and the crown and assignation to John Johnstone 5th July precept for his infeftment, both of same date 1543, in Annandale Charter ...
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Why is the gospel such good news? Because all people need to be saved. None of us is righteous. Pagans aren't righteous and respectable and moral people aren't ...
James Johnstone (1719 – c. 1791), also known as Chevalier de Johnstone or Johnstone de Moffatt, was the son of an Edinburgh merchant.
But his advice and his entreaties were disregarded, and the war proved disastrous to the Scots. Bruce did not long survive that battle, having died in.
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