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Charles Johnston (17 February 1867 – 16 October 1931) was an Irish writer, journalist, theosophist, naturalist, and Sanskrit scholar. Johnston joined the Indian Civil Service in 1888 but left India after two years due to malaria and settled in the United States in 1896.
Charles Johnston MRCS (12 March 1812 – 16 July 1872) was a British surgeon, travel writer of Africa and founder of the Durban Botanic Gardens. Johnston visited the Ethiopian Empire (then known as Abyssinia) in 1842 – 1843 and recorded his experience in a book titled Travels in Southern Abyssinia, Through the Country of Adal to the Kingdom ...
Sir Charles Hepburn Johnston GCMG, KStJ (11 March 1912 – 23 April 1986), was a senior British diplomat and translator of Russian poetry. Biography.
Charles E. Johnston (1881–1951), former president of Kansas City Southern Railway; Charles H. Johnston, U.S. admiral, retired 2005; Charles Johnston (captive of Native Americans) (1770–1833), American lawyer who wrote a captivity narrative; Charles Johnston (travel writer) (1812–1872), wrote about Abyssinia and founded the Durban Botanic ...
Rear Admiral (Upper Half) Charles Herbert Johnston Jr. [1] (born 1948) [2], known as Bert Johnston, was a United States Navy officer. He was appointed Vice Commander of the Naval Air Systems Command , ( NAVAIR ) at NAS Patuxent River , Maryland in December 2001.
Charles Johnston (c.1770 – 1833) was an American lawyer and author who spent five weeks as a captive of a Shawnee group, and later wrote a captivity narrative of his experience. In 1790, he was traveling down the Ohio River by keelboat with his employer John May, a Kentucky land speculator, as well as dry goods dealer Jacob Skyles ...
Charles Johnston (February 14, 1793 – September 1, 1845) was a U.S. Representative from New York. Johnston was born in Salisbury, Connecticut , and attended the common schools. He moved to Poughkeepsie, New York , He studied law, was admitted to the bar and practiced in Poughkeepsie.
Charles Francis Harding Johnston (b Barnstaple, 6 October 1842 -d Warrington 22 August 1925) [1] was Archdeacon of Bombay from 1888 until 1890. [ 2 ] Johnston was educated at Barnstaple Grammar School and Christ's College, Cambridge ; and ordained in 1867. [ 3 ]