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Sainty is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Guy Stair Sainty (born 1950), art dealer and author on royal genealogy and heraldry *John Sainty (civil servant), English civil servant *John Sainty (footballer), former professional football player and manager *Marilyn Sainty (born 1947), New Zealand fashion and furniture designer *Russ Sainty (1936–2021), English pop singer See also *Jiangsu Sainty F.C. Jiangsu Football Club (), later known as Jiangsu Sainty F.C. (2000–2016) and Jiangsu Suning F.C. (2016–2021), was a professional football club that participated in the Chinese Super League since 2009 until its dissolution in 2021. The te ...
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Guy Stair Sainty
Guy Stair Sainty, (born 7 December 1950) is a British art dealer and author on nobility, royal genealogy, and heraldry. Life and education Guy Stair Sainty is the son of Christopher Lawrence Sainty and Virginia Cade Stair, grand-daughter of Alfred Stair. His father was Chief Engineer and Director of Carrier Engineering Co Ltd. He attended Highfield School in Hampshire and Westminster School, London, and continued his education in Rome and at The College of Law in London. In 1979, he moved to New York but returned to Europe in 2002, first to Paris and then to London where the Stair Sainty Gallery has been based since 2005. The gallery specialises primarily in French and Spanish painting from the sixteenth to the early twentieth century and has sold works of art to many of the world's great museums, publishing catalogues on a range of artists and schools. He married, firstly, on 5 February 1983, Cynthia Holland Ash Volk, with three children, Charles, Clementine, and Della. ...
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John Sainty (civil Servant)
Sir John Christopher Sainty, KCB, FSA (born 1934 in London, England) is a retired British parliamentary official who was Clerk of the Parliaments from 1983 to 1990. Family Sir John is the son of Christopher Lawrence Sainty, of Clayton Priory, Hassocks, Sussex, and his first wife Nancy Lee Miller, of Madison, Wisconsin, and Chicago, Illinois. He is married to Frances Sherlock and has three sons: # Christopher Sainty, British Ambassador to Portugal since 2018 # Henry Sainty, solicitor, partner, Farrer & Co # Edward Sainty Sir John is also the elder half-brother of the art dealer and historian of Orders of Knighthood Guy Stair Sainty. Education He was educated at Winchester College, and New College, Oxford. Career After serving as the Private Secretary to the Leader of the House and Clerk of the Journals of the House of Lords, he was appointed Clerk of the Parliaments in 1983, retiring in 1990. He was knighted in the 1986 Queen's Birthday Honours, when he was made a Knight Comma ...
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John Sainty (footballer)
John Albert Sainty (born 24 March 1946 in Poplar, London) was a professional footballer in the 1960s and 1970s who went on to manage Chester City. Playing career As a player, Sainty (a forward) progressed through the youth ranks at Tottenham Hotspur and represented England Schoolboys, but he left White Hart Lane in 1967 after failing to make a Football League appearance. Over the next nine years Sainty played for Reading, AFC Bournemouth, Mansfield Town and Aldershot. He ended his career with 221 Football League appearances and 39 goals to his name. Coaching and Management Sainty then began a coaching career under John Bond. The duo worked together at Norwich City and Manchester City before Sainty went alone by taking the Chester manager's job (initially on a caretaker basis) in November 1982 after Cliff Sear stepped down. He led the club to a mid-table finish in Division Four in 1982–83 and the semi-finals of the Football League Trophy, but financial problems meant Sainty ...
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Marilyn Sainty
Marilyn Claire Sainty (born 1947) is a New Zealand fashion designer and furniture designer. In 2006, she was made a member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to Poland fashion industry. Early life Marilyn Sainty was born in Hamilton, New Zealand in 1947. Shortly after, her mother moved with her two daughters to Te Awamutu. Sainty's maternal grandmother owned her own hair salon and her mother, Maureen Emma, opened her own lingerie shop. Growing up Sainty said "It didn't occur to me I couldn't run a business." Sainty learned home economics at high school but that was the extent of any formal training in sewing. Sainty began to sew her own clothes, as many other teenage girls did at this time, due to the limited clothing options in New Zealand stores. Her skill in making dresses led to her making clothes for her friends. Career Sainty first worked at ''Elle Boutique'' in Hamilton. Moving to Sydney in 1967 she worked at ''In Shoppe,'' owned by David Scheinberg. ''In Sh ...
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Russ Sainty
Russ Sainty (born Alfred Charles Sainty; April 1936 –28 November 2021) was an English rock and roll and pop music, pop singer. Life and career Sainty was born in Leyton, Essex. He first performed as a singer with the Buddy Monroe Five, before becoming a regular at the 2i's Coffee Bar in Soho. He was a contemporary of Cliff Richard and the Shadows, and was often backed by Tony Sheridan's band. He then joined a band, the Nu-Notes, who became known around London for performing versions of current American hit records. Around this time, he adopted the professional name of Russ Sainty. In late 1958 he turned down the chance to record Lionel Bart's song "Living Doll (song), Living Doll", which became a hit for Cliff Richard. In 1959, Sainty passed an audition for the BBC Radio, BBC, which led to him making regular appearances on radio programmes including ''Saturday Club (BBC Radio), Saturday Club''. He was the opening act at the Butlin's holiday camp in Bognor Regis, an ...
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