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Andrew Johnston may refer to: *Andrew Johnston (critic) (1968–2008), film and TV critic * Andrew Johnston (English politician) (1835–1895), Liberal Party Member of Parliament for Southern Essex 1868–1874 * Andrew Johnston (golfer) (born 1989), English golfer *Andrew Johnston (poet) (born 1963), New Zealand poet *Andrew Johnston (Scottish politician) ( – 1862), Whig Member of Parliament for Anstruther Burghs 1831–1832 and St Andrews Burghs 1832–1837 *Andrew Johnston (singer) (born 1994), British boy soprano * Andrew Johnston (New Jersey politician) (1694–1762), politician from New Jersey *Andrew Johnston (footballer) Andrew Johnston (born 14 August 1970) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Fitzroy in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was a Development Coach at the Gold Coast Football Club. He was the coach in the TAC Cup for Calde ... (born 1970), Australian rules footballer * Andrew Johnston (surgeon) (1770–1833), president of the Royal ...
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Andrew Johnston (critic)
Andrew Johnston (1968–2008) was a film and TV critic. He wrote primarily for ''Time Out New York'' and ''Us Weekly'' and was also editor of the "Time In" section of ''Time Out New York''. Biography Andrew Johnston was born in Washington, D.C., and spent most of his youth in Charlottesville, Virginia, apart from the five years he was a student at the Sri Aurobindo International Centre of Education in Puducherry, India. After returning from India he graduated from Tandem Friends School in Charlottesville, Virginia, and subsequently earned a B.A in English from Earlham College in Richmond, Indiana, and a M.S.in Journalism from Columbia University. Andrew died from cancer in New York City in 2008. The film and TV critic Matt Zoller Seitz has written about Andrew's life and career in two pieces: "Deathproof: The Life in Andrew Johnston" and "Missing Andrew: Ten Years without a Good Friend". Career Andrew Johnston began writing criticism during his college years, publishing a wee ...
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Andrew Johnston (English Politician)
Andrew Johnston (23 May 1835 – 28 February 1922) was a Liberal Party politician in England. Life Johnston was the son of the abolitionist Priscilla (born Buxton) and Andrew Johnston,Clare Midgley, ‘Buxton , Priscilla (1808–1852)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Sept 201accessed 25 June 2017/ref> MP of Holton Halesworth, Sussex, Member of Parliament for Anstruther Easter and St Andrews Burghs. He was educated at Rugby School and University College, Oxford. Andrew junior was elected at the 1868 general election as a Member of Parliament (MP) for the Southern division of Essex, one of two Liberals elected unopposed in the first election after the county had been restructured by the Representation of the People Act 1867 from two divisions to four. Faced with a contest at the 1874 general election, Johnston was the lowest placed of four candidates, and both seats were won by Conservative Party candidates. He did not ...
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Andrew Johnston (golfer)
Andrew Thomas Johnston (born 18 February 1989) is an English professional golfer who plays on the European Tour. He has one win on the European Tour, which came at the 2016 Open de España. Known affectionately as 'Beef' since his youth, he has carried the nickname into his professional career, and is a popular character amongst the crowd. Personal life Johnston, who is of partial Jamaican descent, was born in London in 1989 to a working-class family. His father worked as a bus driver and his mother as a school dinner lady. He started playing golf at the age of four with his father and siblings in a local chip and putt course, and later joined the North Middlesex Golf Club, which is still his home club today. At 14, he was in The Middlesex Junior Squad, and became a scratch player at 16. He is married to Jodie Valencia. They have a daughter named Harley Noelle. Career Johnston was a successful amateur, representing England boys and the Great Britain and Ireland team in the J ...
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Andrew Johnston (poet)
''Andrew Johnston'' (born 1963) is a New Zealand poet and journalist who lives in Paris. He is associated with the "Wellington school" of poets, which prominently includes Bill Manhire and Jenny Bornholdt, and his verse has been published in "London Review of Books" and "The Times Literary Supplement" in the United Kingdom; and in "Sport" as well as other publications in New Zealand.
Web page titled "Andrew Johnston" at the New Zealand Book Council Web page, which quotes this information from "''The Oxford Companion to New Zealand Literature'', edited by Roger Robinson and Nelson Wattie (1998)", Retrieved 10 October 2007


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Andrew Johnston (Scottish Politician)
Andrew Johnston ( – 24 August 1862) was an abolitionist and Whig (British political faction), Whig politician in Scotland. His wife was Priscilla Buxton. Life Johnston was elected in 1831 as a Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), Member of Parliament (MP) for the Anstruther Burghs (UK Parliament constituency), Anstruther District of Burghs, and when that constituency was abolished by the Reform Act 1832 he was elected at the 1832 United Kingdom general election, 1832 general election for the new St Andrews Burghs (UK Parliament constituency), St Andrews District of Burghs. He held that seat until he stood down from the British House of Commons, House of Commons at the 1837 United Kingdom general election, 1837 general election. He married Priscilla Buxton, the daughter of Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, 1st Baronet, Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, Bt and they had two sons and four daughters.Clare Midgley, 'Buxton, Priscilla (1808–1852)', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford ...
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Andrew Johnston (singer)
Andrew Johnston (born 23 September 1994) is a British singer who rose to fame when he appeared as a boy soprano on the second series of the UK television talent show ''Britain's Got Talent'' in 2008. Although he did not win the competition, he received a contract to record with Syco Music, a label owned by the ''Britain's Got Talent'' judge Simon Cowell. Johnston's debut album, '' One Voice'', was released in September of the same year, and reached number four on the UK Albums Chart. Although Johnston originally performed as a treble, his voice has since matured to baritone, and he is now a member of the National Youth Choir. Johnston was born in Dumfries, Scotland, and his parents separated when he was an infant. He and his mother moved to Carlisle, where they lived in "poverty". He became head chorister at Carlisle Cathedral, and was bullied at school because of his love of classical music. While some journalists have argued ''Britain's Got Talent'' producers took advantag ...
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Andrew Johnston (New Jersey Politician)
Andrew Johnston (December 20, 1694 – June 24, 1762) was a politician from Perth Amboy, New Jersey, who served in the New Jersey General Assembly and the New Jersey Provincial Council. Early life Andrew Johnston was born on December 20, 1694, to John Johnstone (1661-1732) and Euphame Johnstone (née Scot). His maternal grandfather was George Scot of Pitlochie. The children of John Johnstone dropped the final "e" from their name. His elder brother, John Johnston, was the father of prominent merchant and politician David Johnston. Career Until approximately 1717/8, he was a merchant in New York City, subsequently relocating to Perth Amboy, New Jersey.''Contributions to the Early History of Perth Amboy and Adjoining Country''; William Adee Whitehead; D. Appleton & Co., New York, 1856; p. 72 Johnston represented the City of Perth Amboy with his father in the ninth New Jersey General Assembly (1727–1729 Legislative Session). After the elder Johnstone's death in 1732, Andrew Jo ...
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Andrew Johnston (footballer)
Andrew Johnston (born 14 August 1970) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Fitzroy in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was a Development Coach at the Gold Coast Football Club. He was the coach in the TAC Cup for Calder Cannon under 18 for 3 years ( 15 - 17 ). Johnston coached at St. Bernards football club in the VAFA as an assistant for a brief period of time before departing from the club at the end of 2019. Originally from St. Bernards, Johnston played under-19s and reserves football with Essendon Essendon may refer to: Australia *Electoral district of Essendon *Electoral district of Essendon and Flemington *Essendon, Victoria **Essendon railway station **Essendon Airport *Essendon Football Club in the Australian Football League United King ..., prior to joining Fitzroy via the 1990 Pre-Season Draft. He played six senior games in 1990 and a further three in 1991. References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Johnston, Andrew 1970 births A ...
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Andrew Johnston (surgeon)
Andrew Johnston (1770 - 28 August 1833) Cameron, Sir Charles A. (1886''History of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, and of the Irish Schools of Medicine &c''Dublin: Fannin & Co. pp. 373-374. was the president of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) in 1817.RCSI Presidents since its foundation in 1784.
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, 2015. Retrieved 21 June 2018.
Andrew Johnston was to surgeon William Hartigan in 1791 and he entered upon his professional studies in the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI), then situated in Mercer-street. On 3 December 1794, he passed the qualifying examination of the RCSI. He was commissioned as surgeon " to His Majesty's 44th Regiment, from the 1st Battalion of the Essex Regiment," and he served in the West ...
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The Dangerfields
The Dangerfields are a punk rock/ heavy metal band based in Belfast, Northern Ireland, formed in 2000. Fronted by drummer and lead vocalist Andrew Griswold, the band has gone through many line-up changes. They have released one album and four EPs, and played more than 800 live gigs, including playing their 666th gig on 06/06/06. They have toured with many notable bands, including The Dwarves, Zeke, The Damned, Misfits, The Exploited, Flogging Molly and Stiff Little Fingers. In May 2004, Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden invited them to perform with him at his BBC 6 Music Road Show at Belfast's Mandela Hall alongside Therapy?. Bands to have played their debut gigs opening for The Dangerfields include And So I Watch You from Afar and Black Spiders. Fellow Irishmen and former touring partners Gama Bomb recorded a cover version of the Dangerfields' song ''Maniac'' on their ''Zombi Brew'' EP. The Dangerfields stopped touring in 2011, but never officially split up. They returned to ...
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