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  1. Sir Alexander Johnston, PC, FRS (died 6 March 1849), was a British colonial official who served as third Chief Justice of Ceylon and second Advocate Fiscal of Ceylon. He introduced a range of administrative reforms in Sri Lanka, introducing numerous liberal ideas and supporting the rights of natives.

  2. An entertainment company featuring a world class music production team, mixers, studio, composers and songwriters headed by Alexander Johnston at The Grand Northern Recording Studio. Also home to Grand Northern Media, Grand Northern Sync, Grand Northern Recordings and The Grand Northern Academy www.grandnortherngroup.com

  3. Yet two hundred years ago Dr Alexander Johnston, ‘Practitioner of Physick and Chiurgery’ rarely observed this very paradise, the foothills of coastal St Ann's, in a positive light. To this particular Scot, the bright reds and greens clearly took second place to the shabby problems of daily life in the Caribbean. Type. Articles. Information.

  4. Sir Alexander Johnston, PC, FRS (25 April 1775 – 6 March 1849), was born in Carnsalloch, Dumfriesshire but moved with his family to India when his father received a posting in the Madras Presidency. He returned to England to study law.

  5. Alexander Johnston Alex is the Grand Northern Group and Mamma Freedom head. He is a well respected producer, mixer and composer and is also an arranger and multi-instrumentalist.

  6. It is certainly not too late to remedy the literature's deficiency.4 Alexander Johnston represents a whole range of tangible groups within colonial society: he was Scottish, a physician, a cattle 'rancher', a member of an 'invisible' professional class and, perhaps most importantly, ambitious.

  7. The Alexander Johnston papers, which range from the eighteenth to the twentieth century, were collected by James T. Rutnam (1905-1988), a Jaffna Tamil Protestant historian and businessman who was preparing a manuscript on Johnston's life and work.