Royston

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Royston may refer to:

Places

Australia

  • Royston, Queensland, a rural locality

Canada

  • Royston, British Columbia, a small hamlet

England

  • Royston, Hertfordshire, a town and civil parish, formerly partly in Cambridgeshire
  • Royston, South Yorkshire, a suburban village, near Barnsley, and Wakefield
  • Royston Vasey, a fictional town in the television series The League of Gentlemen

Scotland

  • Royston, Glasgow, a district of Glasgow, traditionally known as Garngad

United States

  • Royston, Georgia, a town
  • Royston, Texas, a ghost town

Surname

Royston is an English Toponymic Surname, and comes from a place in South Yorkshire named Royston.

People

  • Royston Drenthe (born 1987), Dutch football player
  • Royston Ellis (born 1941), English writer
  • Royston Ffrench (born 1975), British jockey
  • Royston Evans (1884–1977), Australian cricketer and soccer player, commonly known as Mac Evans
  • Royston Gabe-Jones (1906–1965), Welsh cricketer
  • Royston or Roy Goodacre (born 1967), British Microbiologist and Analytical Chemist
  • Royston Nash, English conductor
  • Royston Tan (born 1976), Singaporean film-maker
  • Royston Vasey, real name of English comedian Roy 'Chubby' Brown
  • Henry Royston (1819–1873), English cricketer
  • Young Lea Royston (1819–1884), Confederate States Army colonel
  • Ivor Royston, American physician and entrepreneur
  • Brigadier General John Royston (1860–1942), South African-born British army officer
  • Richard Royston (1601-1686), English bookseller and publisher
  • Robert Royston (1918–2008), master landscape architect
  • Shad Royston (born 1982), Australian rugby league player
  • Royston Sagigi-Baira (born 1999), Australian singer and winner of Australian Idol in 2023

See also

Topics referred to by the same term
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