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The company was founded by Mark | Johnstone, a 1989 graduate of the University of Stirli |
European club football occurred while at St | Johnstone after finishing third in Scotland's top divi |
footballer who plays as a left back for St. | Johnstone after joining on 26 May 2011. |
r by John Maxwell, 8th Lord Maxwell in 1608, | Johnstone, aged six, succeeded to the barony of Newby. |
The writer Diana | Johnstone also complained about references to her in t |
Johnstone also briefly flirted with directing and dire | |
its report and recommended that Cardwell and | Johnstone amalgamate. |
played with Rangers, Greenock Morton and St. | Johnstone amongst other clubs during his career. |
on Theatresports, which was founded by Keith | Johnstone, an English director who wrote what many con |
liam Pulteney, 5th Baronet, Commodore George | Johnstone, and Sir James Murray (later Murray-Pulteney |
under the Colonelcy of his cousin Alexander | Johnstone, and served with them in the West Indies unt |
ham, Aberdeen, Barnsley, Plymouth Argyle, St | Johnstone and Drogheda United. |
P. | Johnstone and J. Mandryk, Operation World (6th edn, Pa |
uglas, 4th Baronet of Kelhead and Dame Grace | Johnstone and their children; Mary, Henry Alexander, W |
ball for Albion Rovers, Stirling Albion, St. | Johnstone and Hearts. |
st Neal Adams, who had worked with LeRose at | Johnstone and Cushing, recommended him to DC. LeRose's |
-Football League -- and later Graeme "Jacko" | Johnstone, and illustrated by award-winning cartoonist |
In the 1970s, | Johnstone and his wife, Raema were missionaries with N |
modern improvisation with its creator, Keith | Johnstone, and also playwriting with Pulitzer-prize wi |
aying for Motherwell, Dundee, Clydebank, St. | Johnstone and Clyde. |
had spells with Dumbarton, Third Lanark, St. | Johnstone and at Northern Irish club Distillery. |
At the recommendation of Adams's | Johnstone and Cushing friend and stablemate Tom Scheue |
He was assisted by his nephew, Andrew | Johnstone and later on by James Matheson in his corres |
o Hibernian (where he scored once against St | Johnstone) and Stoke City respectively. |
ed by three students: Nathan Ruddick, Oliver | Johnstone and Jay Pendrell Smith |
ses by Bogdan Denitch, Peter Phillips, Diana | Johnstone, and Edward S. Herman & David Peterson, with |
ayed in the Scottish Premier Division for St | Johnstone, and also played for a large number of Engli |
g League football with Falkirk, Rangers, St. | Johnstone and Carlisle United. |
ed the advice of fellow club chairman Herbie | Johnstone and applied to join the Northern Amateur Foo |
Larry Bowa doubled in | Johnstone and Dave Cash hit a sacrifice fly to give th |
and the producers were Joseph McMaster, Gary | Johnstone, and Vanessa Tovell. |
all midfielder who played for East Fife, St. | Johnstone and Blackburn Rovers. |
The | Johnstone and Ettinger children, now grown, reflect on |
ew York on May 12, 1947 with Toni Arden, Bob | Johnstone, and The Three Beaus and a Peep. |
played with the National team both with Brad | Johnstone and John Kirwan, but he did not take part to |
ied to ex- wallaby players, whom being Brett | Johnstone and David Wilson. |
he became private physician to Sir Frederic | Johnstone, and during World War One was medical office |
iate ligament in his second game (against St | Johnstone) and did not play again for a full year. |
man, Florence Crawford, Howard Davies, Lamar | Johnstone, and Anne Drew. |
aintances with the island's governor General | Johnstone and General James Murray and served on the s |
with Dunfermline Athletic and Perth side St. | Johnstone, and in 1995 had a brief stint on loan at Bo |
the former nannies of director/producer Jyll | Johnstone and co-producer Barbara Ettinger. |
tten by Elton John, Bernie Taupin, and Davey | Johnstone and performed by Elton John, first appearing |
ademies at storied Scottish league clubs St. | Johnstone and Dundee United. |
eat include Glenburn, Saucel and Hunterhill, | Johnstone, and Kilbarchan. |
watercolor artist for the advertising agency | Johnstone and Cushing, which created custom comics for |
y Watts, Murray Taylor, Mark Donaldson, Brad | Johnstone, Andy Dalton (c), Gary Knight, Frank Oliver |
This meant both Revie and | Johnstone appeared in the line-up, Johnstone switching |
The last of these, The | Johnstone Arms, is now a farm and riding stables. |
Shane | Johnstone as Amorous Boy |
Nahanni | Johnstone as Anne Westover |
lected by the Presbytery to succeed Rev. Ron | Johnstone as Deputy Moderator of the denomination. |
r delay is the delaying tactics of Commander | Johnstone; as well as being hailed for his tact and he |
In his later career he spent a season at St | Johnstone as player manager, had a brief spell in the |
Kapo made his debut against St | Johnstone at home in the Scottish Premier League as a |
r 2007, between Dunfermline Athletic and St. | Johnstone, at Dens Park in Dundee. |
Johnstone attended King's College at Windsor, Nova Sco | |
Johnstone attended Monash University, where he obtaine | |
d its approach is based on the work of Keith | Johnstone, author of "Impro" and "Impro for Storytelle |
Trades (May 2001)and the national Cecilia I. | Johnstone Award (2011) that recognizes women who have |
William | Johnstone, awarded the Military Cross and died of woun |
James | Johnstone Barnet (1827-1904) was the Colonial Architec |
e passage of the Local Authorities Act 1902, | Johnstone became a shire on 31 March 1903. |
Johnstone became minister of Armagh Free Presbyterian | |
overs in 1913 and had a short spell with St. | Johnstone before joining Rangers in November 1913. |
He then had a 6 month loan spell at St. | Johnstone, before heading to Hartlepool for over a yea |
aith Rovers, St. Mirren and had a trial with | Johnstone before joining Port Vale in December 1921. |
get back into the first team, he joined St. | Johnstone before an 18 month stint in the Highland tow |
Johnstone began ministry in a parish at Carrickfergus, | |
After a trial spell with St | Johnstone, Brown found himself with Brechin City in th |
Jones scored on his debut for St. | Johnstone, but his time with Saints was disrupted by i |
Air Vice Marshal Alexander Vallance Riddell | Johnstone CB, DFC, AE, RAF, better known as Sandy John |
St. | Johnstone chairman Geoff Brown described Mileson's own |
Johnstone comes from a religious background. | |
he has played for Bohemians (2 spells), St. | Johnstone, Crusaders (2 spells), Dundalk, Portadown an |
ope, 1st Earl of Hopetoun and Lady Henrietta | Johnstone, daughter of William Johnstone, 1st Marquess |
was dedicated to Matthew Shepard and Oliver | Johnstone, Davey Johnstone's late son. |
After the game umpire | Johnstone declared he never in his life saw such pitch |
Parker | Johnstone did not start the race due a practice crash. |
On 28 October 1881, the | Johnstone Division split away from it. |
Timothy Patrick | Johnstone Dodd (born 21 April 1961) is a former Englis |
he interest of a neighbouring artist, Sholto | Johnstone Douglas who lived at Birkhill, Muckhart, whe |
Robert | Johnstone Douglas, (1883-1972), was appointed a judge |
October: Marty | Johnstone, drug trafficker ('Mr Asia') |
Helater assumed the surname of | Johnstone, due to his marriage with Isabella Margaret |
his band (Dee Murray, Nigel Olsson and Davey | Johnstone) during the sessions for "Don't Shoot Me, I' |
He had two spells with St. | Johnstone, during the former of which he scored Saints |
Johnstone eventually picked up a league championship m | |
uly 30, 2010 Scottish Premier League side St | Johnstone F.C. signed Haber on a season-long loan. |
George Wimpey was the Main Sponsor of St. | Johnstone F.C. until 2008/09 when George Wimpey and Ta |
spell in Japan, from where he signed for St. | Johnstone F.C. in 2004. |
ton, Plymouth Argyle F.C., Swindon Town, St. | Johnstone F.C. and Mansfield Town before his career wa |
In 1992 Torfason left St Mirren for St. | Johnstone F.C.. |
next two seasons he had short spells at St. | Johnstone, Falkirk, Airdrie United, Stranraer and Dund |
Johnstone Family Mausoleum, Westerkirk graveyard, near | |
ormer footballer, who played for Dundee, St. | Johnstone, FC Furth and Hibernian. |
John | Johnstone, fifth son of the third Baronet, was a Membe |
During the Battle of Britain, | Johnstone flew with and was the Commanding Officer of |
Fair Go and co-presented Crimewatch with Ian | Johnstone for several years. |
2008, Gemini Awards nomination for Nahanni | Johnstone for 'Best Performance by an Actress in a Fea |
Paatelainen only stayed with St. | Johnstone for one season, after which he transferred t |
Sir Patrick | Johnstone Ford, 1st Baronet (5 March 1880 - 28 Septemb |
As a result, | Johnstone found the Dutch settlement well defended whe |
George | Johnstone, fourth son of the third Baronet, was an off |
years old, while the oldest rider was Lorna | Johnstone from Great Britain at 70 years old. |
The 1967 program for the | Johnstone Gallery included plans for a modern theatre |
When Eddie says goodbye, Mrs | Johnstone gives him a locket with a picture of herself |
In the 1916 serial Secret of the Submarine, | Johnstone got to fly Juanita Hansen in a Curtiss Model |
James | Johnstone Gracie CBE, LLD, CEng |
Davey | Johnstone: Guitars |
Johnstone had been directed to capture the Dutch settl | |
Johnstone had previously won the seat for National in | |
Johnstone had 13 caps for New Zealand, from 1976 to 19 | |
had actually kicked off the match early, so | Johnstone had actually hit the net before the allotted |
Johnstone had previously been MP for Willesden East 19 | |
The | Johnstone Hall complex became a model for college dorm |
dios were located on the eighth level of the | Johnstone Hall complex, two floors above the Loggia. |
After leaving St. | Johnstone he teamed up with his former manager at Clyd |
The son of Henry Lovett and Annie | Johnstone, he was at Acadia University and New York Un |
onthoujam LP School, Awang Khunou ME School, | Johnstone Higher Secondary School and D.M College and |
George | Johnstone Hope married his cousin, Lady Jemima Hope, t |
Vice Admiral Sir William | Johnstone Hope, GCB (16 August 1766 - 2 May 1831) was |
Wellington in the Peninsular War and William | Johnstone Hope, a politician and admiral. |
le of Trafalgar, where, under Captain George | Johnstone Hope, she captured the San Ildefonso and fou |
election, 1925, John Campbell, Robert James | Johnstone, Hugh Morrison and John Hanna Robb were elec |
Biggest win: 12-0 vs | Johnstone in Scottish Cup on 21 January 1928 |
nces, scoring one goal before signing for St | Johnstone in June 2004, and made nineteen league appea |
reer with Dunoon Athletic before joining St. | Johnstone in 1954. |
month with Scottish First Division side St. | Johnstone in 1997 after leaving Hearts, helping them t |
als in 86 appearances before signing for St. | Johnstone in November 1991. |
He scored his first goal for St | Johnstone in the Scottish League Cup against Queen of |
McCann then headed back to St | Johnstone in September 2004, where he amassed a total |
ed F.C. before turning professional with St. | Johnstone in January 1968. |
ssociation football player who plays for St. | Johnstone in the Scottish Premier League. |
s linked with a season-long loan move to St. | Johnstone in July 2006, but after a trial the Saints d |
, Chisholm signed to perform the role of Mrs | Johnstone in the musical Blood Brothers by Willy Russe |
He married Hannah | Johnstone in 1879. |
Johnstone in Paisley and Renfrewshire South | |
Wanger married silent film actress Justine | Johnstone in 1919. |
s that had claimed his Celtic teammate Jimmy | Johnstone in 2006. |
Matt Tees was born on October 13, 1939, at | Johnstone in Renfrewshire. |
1 season with a goal in a 3-2 win against St | Johnstone in the Scottish League Cup on 30 October 201 |
They defeated First Division side St. | Johnstone in the Semi-final stage. |
He signed a new one-year deal with St. | Johnstone in 2002. |
1999, Oxford United in February 2000 and St. | Johnstone in April 2000. |
He left Carsteel and signed with St. | Johnstone in November 1932. |
ngest daughter, Frances, who married William | Johnstone, inherited the vast Pulteney fortune from Da |
Vanessa, played by Robin | Johnstone, is unique in that she is the only character |
Tellingly, guitarist Davey | Johnstone is credited as a co-writer. |
Johnstone joined Port Vale in April 1921, making his d | |
ate soldier and then state Adjutant General, | Johnstone Jones, introduced the bill which led the sta |
St | Johnstone knocked out Hamburger SV. |
Although sentenced to death at St Andrews, | Johnstone later received a pardon. |
ecords that George, Rosina, John and Lucinda | Johnstone Lauder, children of Colin Lauder, surgeon, E |
me than the Famous Five: Gordon Smith, Bobby | Johnstone, Lawrie Reilly, Eddie Turnbull and Willie Or |
Jay | Johnstone led off with a double and went to third on a |
or the station on the former Dalry and North | Johnstone Line, see Lochwinnoch (loop) railway station |
w Lochwinnoch station on the Dalry and North | Johnstone Line, the station was renamed Lochside on 1 |
Lewis | Johnstone Lovett (28 August 1867 - 27 April 1942) was |
2000, Jenkinson was reunited with former St. | Johnstone manager Paul Sturrock when he joined Tayside |
shock 2-0 defeat by First Division club St. | Johnstone meant that neither Old Firm club featured in |
striker Ryan Caddis and older brother of St. | Johnstone midfielder Liam Caddis. |
William | Johnstone Milne VC (December 21, 1892 - April 9, 1917) |
er James Cleland Richardson, Private William | Johnstone Milne, Lance-Corporal William Henry Metcalf, |
cotland, the illegitimate son of Hugh Andrew | Johnstone Munro of Novar by Penelope Forbes, and educa |
s father, the art collector, see Hugh Andrew | Johnstone Munro of Novar. |
Hugh Andrew | Johnstone Munro (29 October 1819 - 30 March 1885) was |
Hugh Andrew | Johnstone Munro (1869) |
Bartlesville, 1897, Nellie | Johnstone No. 1, Oklahoma, plus 1.6 billion barrels (2 |
James Wingate | Johnstone Nobbs (22 September 1839 - 26 March 1909) ma |
Councillor for the community he grew up in ( | Johnstone North, Kilbarchan and Lochwinnoch). |
the 1925 federal election by Lewis Wilkieson | Johnstone of the Conservatives, as the riding was then |
of note in the Scottish game including Bobby | Johnstone of Hibernian, Bob Mercer of Heart of Midloth |
Connolly played for St. | Johnstone of Perth, Everton, Birmingham City, Newcastl |
He was succeeded by Hallyburton | Johnstone of National. |
ustria and in the 1st Qualifying Round by St | Johnstone of Scotland. |
eld Wednesday, Blackburn Rovers, Celtic, St. | Johnstone, Oldham Athletic, Toronto City and Johannesb |
eltic start in a 4-1 away victory against St | Johnstone on 24 January 2010 and scored his first goal |
He had married Charlotte | Johnstone on 10 September 1800, the couple eventually |
Craig moved to St. | Johnstone on a month's loan in December 2007 and score |
He joined St. | Johnstone on a six-month loan on 26 August 2008, and r |
d made his debut in a 2-1 defeat against St. | Johnstone on 30 April 2011. |
He married Gwynne | Johnstone on June 6, 1904. |
s free to sign for a new club, and joined St | Johnstone on September 14 until January 3, 2011. |
irst goal for Motherwell in a 3-1 loss to St | Johnstone on 26.12.2009 |
arances and the following season, joined St. | Johnstone on a one-month emergency loan, playing once. |
011 Callum rejoined former Scottish club St. | Johnstone on a 1 year deal on a free transfer after be |
game in charge was a goalless draw with St. | Johnstone on 2 April 2011. |
Bill | Johnstone, one of several actors to play The Shadow on |
Buxton married Mary Augusta Harriet | Johnstone, only daughter of lieutenant-colonel Johnsto |
in a 2-1 defeat to Scunthorpe United in the | Johnstone Paints Trophy and also made a substitute app |
blem was encountered by Bournemouth in their | Johnstone Paints Trophy First Round clash with the Gul |
y for the Taieri Eels who are based at Peter | Johnstone Park in the town of Mosgiel when plying his |
the Caney River and Turkey Creek, connecting | Johnstone Park, Robinwood Park, Jo Allyn Lowe Park, So |
Dunn played for | Johnstone, Preston North End and Bristol Rovers before |
1950 David | Johnstone Pryde |
Johnstone, R. E. (1990) Mangroves and mangrove birds o | |
Johnstone, R. E. (1988) Ben Island, Archipelago of the | |
Coate, Kevin H. and | Johnstone, R.E. |
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