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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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James Johnstone, the chief of the clan, was created Lord Johnstone of Lochwood by Charles I in 1633. Ten years later he was made Earl of Hartfell, which title ...
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Title: The Edinburgh tales. Author: Johnstone, C. I. (Christian Isobel), 1781-1857. Note: W. Tait; [etc., etc.], 1845. Link: page images at HathiTrust.
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What clan does Johnstone belong to?
Clan Johnstone is a Border Reiver Scottish clan. Nunquam Non Paratus ("Never Unprepared"). Red Hawthorn. The 11th Earl of Annandale and Hartfell, Lord Johnstone, 26th Chief of the Name and Arms of Johnstone, 11th Hereditary Steward of Annandale and 11th Hereditary Keeper of Lochmaben Palace.
Did Clan Johnstone fight at Culloden?
Finally everything came to a head in 1593. The battle was fought between 2,000 soldiers from clans Maxwell, Grieves and Pollock and between 600-800 soldiers from clans Johnstone, Scott and Graham.
Where are the Johnstons from in Scotland?
JOHNSTON/ES FROM SOUTH WEST SCOTLAND Many Johnston/es with ancestors from southern Scotland descend from various major cadet lines, such as the Johnston/es of Lockerbie, Elsieshields, Westerhall, Gretna and Newbie, Poldean, and Wamphray, to name a few. Even more cannot show a connection to a major cadet family.
James Johnstone (1719 – c. 1791), also known as Chevalier de Johnstone or Johnstone de Moffatt, was the son of an Edinburgh merchant.
MP [S], Dumfriesshire 1700–7. Burgess, Edinburgh 1702.3. Biography. Johnstone had already established his military career when he succeeded his father as the ...
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JOHNSTONE, JAMES, an eminent physician, fourth son of John Johnstone, Esq., of Galabank, was born at Annan in 1730. He studied medicine at Edinburgh, and ...
James Mace, Rector of Lisburn. John Johnstone purchased a large farm at Ballinderry, County Antrim, near Portmore, and settled there about 1670. He had five ...
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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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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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"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, ...