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later medieval period the city was also
called St John's Toun or
Saint Johnstoun by its inhabitants—a
reference to its prin****l church,
which was dedicated...
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Scottish football. The club's name is
derived from St John's Toun (or
Saint Johnstoun) – an old name of Perth, and the team is
nicknamed the "Saints". The club...
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Johnstone (Scots:
Johnstoun,
Scottish Gaelic:
Baile Iain) is a town in the
administrative area of
Renfrewshire and
larger historic county of the same...
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William Johnson Neale (1812–1893),
whose full name was
William Johnstoun Nelson Neale, was an
English barrister and novelist. He was the
second son of...
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George Baillie of
Jerviswood Lanarkshire Squadrone Volante Yes Sir John
Johnstoun of
Westerhall Dumfriesshire Court Party Yes
William Dowgl**** of Dornock...
- (motto of Aberdeen), Auld R****ie (a
soubriquet for Edinburgh),
Saint Johnstoun (an old name for Perth),
Aberdonian None of the
original production run...
- Lament" 3920. "Hynd Hasting" 3921. "The
Haughs O' Yarrow" 3922. "Captain
Johnstoun's Last Farewell" 3923. "The L**** O' Glencoe", "Portmore" 3924. "The Laird...
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Saint (or St) Johnstown,
Johnstoun,
Johnston or
Johnstone may
refer to: St Johnston,
County Donegal St
Johnstown (County Donegal) (Parliament of Ireland...
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Johnstone Castle (Scots:
Johnstoun Castle,
Scottish Gaelic:
Caisteal Baile Iain) is a
structure and
former mansion in the town of
Johnstone in Renfrewshire...
- His
ancestors spelt the
family name with a
letter "t" (Johnstone or
Johnstoun).
While the
spelling had
eventually changed to the more
common "Johnson"...