Johnston (surname)

Johnston is in most cases a habitational surname derived from several places in Scotland; however, it may also be a variant of the surname Johnson. The surname is most common throughout Scotland, Ireland and North America.

Etymology

The habitational surname originates in most cases from the place so called in Annandale, Dumfriesshire, Scotland. This surname is derived from the genitive case of the given name John and tone or toun ("settlement" in Middle English; tun in Old English), literally meaning "John's town". There are several similar place names in Scotland, including the city of Perth, which was once known as St. John's Toun. This and other similarly named locations may also be sources for the surname Johnston. In other cases, Johnston].

People with the surname Johnston

  • Alan Johnston (born 1962), BBC correspondent
  • Albert Johnston, Australian rugby league footballer
  • Albert Sidney Johnston (1803–1862), Texian Brigadier General, American Brevet Brigadier General, and Confederate (full) General. He was killed at the battle of Shiloh(American Civil War).
  • Johnston (typeface)

    Johnston (or Johnston Sans) is a sans-serif typeface designed by and named after Edward Johnston and commissioned by Frank Pick. It has been the corporate font of public transport in London since the foundation of the London Passenger Transport Board in 1933, and of predecessor companies since 1916, making its use one of the world's longest-lasting examples of corporate branding. It remains a copyrighted property of the LPTB's successor, Transport for London. It originated the genre of the humanist sans-serif typeface, typefaces that are sans-serif but take inspiration from traditional serif fonts and Roman inscriptions.

    Johnston's student Eric Gill worked on the development of the typeface, which was later to influence his own Gill Sans typeface, released in 192832. As Johnston, a corporate font, was until recently not available for public licensing, Gill Sans would become used much more widely.

    Features

    The capitals of the typeface are based on Roman square capitals, and the lower-case on the humanistic minuscule, the handwriting in use in Italy in the fifteenth century. In this, it marked a break with the kinds of sans serif then popular, which are now normally known as grotesques, which tended to have squarer shapes. Other aspects are more geometric: the letter O is a perfect circle. The minuscule letters i and j have diagonally-placed square tittles, a motif that is repeated in the full stop, commas, apostrophes and other punctuation marks, which are also based on the diagonal square dot. As with most serif fonts, the 'g' is a 'two-story' design.

    Johnston (Middlesex cricketer)

    Johnston (dates unknown) was an English professional cricketer who made 3 known appearances in major cricket matches from 1798 to 1801.

    Career

    He was mainly associated with Middlesex but also played for the Montpelier Cricket Club in Surrey.

    References

    External sources

  • CricketArchive record

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