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Charles Ramsay may refer to: Charles Aloysius Ramsay (fl. 1677–1680), Scottish-Prussian writer on stenography Charles Maule Ramsay (1859–1936), British
Charles_Ramsay
British stuntman and actor
Charles Ramsay is a British stuntman, stunt performer and stunt double and actor for film and television. He has performed in stunt sequences in movies
Charles_Ramsay_(stuntman)
Award in ice hockey
The Charles Ramsay Trophy (French: Trophée Charles Ramsay) has been awarded since 1978 to the top scorer in the Ligue Magnus. It is named after American
Charles_Ramsay_Trophy
British Army officer (1936–2017)
Major-General Charles Alexander Ramsay CB OBE (12 October 1936 – 31 December 2017) was a British Army officer. He married, in 1967, Mary MacAndrew with
Charles Ramsay (British Army officer, born 1936)
Charles_Ramsay_(British_Army_officer,_born_1936)
Painting by Allan Ramsay
The "Lost portrait" of Charles Edward Stuart is a portrait, painted in late autumn 1745 by Scottish artist Allan Ramsay, of Charles Edward Stuart, also known
Lost portrait of Charles Edward Stuart
Lost_portrait_of_Charles_Edward_Stuart
British celebrity chef (born 1966)
Gordon James Ramsay (born (1966-11-08)8 November 1966) is a British celebrity chef, restaurateur, television presenter, and writer. His restaurant group
Gordon_Ramsay
Alexander Burnett was the second son of Catherine Ramsay, the granddaughter of Sir Charles Ramsay, 3rd Baronet of Balmain of the earlier creation (1625)
Ramsay baronets of Balmain (second creation, 1806)
Ramsay_baronets_of_Balmain_(second_creation,_1806)
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(born 1952), American football player Charles Ramsey, witness in the case of the Ariel Castro kidnappings Charles Ramsay (disambiguation) This disambiguation
Charles_Ramsey
American ice hockey player
Charles Ramsay, sometimes spelled Charles Ramsey, was an American amateur and professional ice hockey player and coach. Ramsay was a star in Europe, particularly
Charles_Ramsay_(ice_hockey)
Canadian politician
Sir Charles Ramsay Devlin (29 October 1858 – 1 March 1914) was a Canadian politician who was a Member of Parliament (MP) in the House of Commons of Canada
Charles_Ramsay_Devlin
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of the Finnish Guards' Rifle Battalion Angus Ramsay (born 1946), British Army major general Charles Ramsay (British Army officer, born 1936) (1936–2017)
General_Ramsay
Royal Navy Admiral (1802–1884)
Admiral Charles Ramsay Drinkwater Bethune CB (27 December 1802 – 14 February 1884) was a British officer of the Royal Navy. He rose to the rank of Admiral
Charles_Bethune
British army officer and politician
Lieutenant-Colonel the Honourable Charles Maule Ramsay (27 January 1859 – 7 April 1936) was a British army officer and briefly a Liberal Unionist Member
Charles_Maule_Ramsay
Scottish soldier and aristocrat (1919–2000)
Alexander Arthur Alfonso David Maule Ramsay of Mar, DL (21 December 1919 – 20 December 2000) was the only child of Princess Patricia of Connaught, who
Alexander_Ramsay_of_Mar
Royal Navy Admiral; commanded the Dunkirk evacuation (1883–1945)
wrote two books and had two children, Michael Ramsay and James Ramsay. Major General Charles Alexander Ramsay CB OBE (12 October 1936 – 31 December 2017)
Bertram_Ramsay
Procedural device to allow British MPs to resign
Alexander (2000). "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online: Devlin, Charles Ramsay". University of Toronto. Archived from the original on 25 May 2011.
List of stewards of the Manor of Northstead
List_of_stewards_of_the_Manor_of_Northstead
Canadian Army officer
Major General Charles Ramsay Stirling Stein (January 5, 1897 – June 3, 1973) was a Canadian Army officer who commanded the 5th Canadian (Armoured) Division
Charles_Ramsay_Stirling_Stein
Set index for Ramsay baronets
as of 2026. Ramsay baronets of Balmain (first creation, 1625) Ramsay baronets of Whitehill (1665) Ramsay baronets of Bamff (1666) Ramsay baronets of Abbotshall
Ramsay_baronets
2009 film by Daniel Barber
Assistant Chief Constable Ashley McGuire as Community WPC Charles Ramsay as Officer Charlie Ramsay The film was shot mainly in and around the abandoned Heygate
Harry_Brown_(film)
Scottish noble (born 1948)
Procession at the Coronation of Charles III and Camilla. Dalhousie was born on 17 January 1948, the son of Simon Ramsay, later 16th Earl of Dalhousie,
James Ramsay, 17th Earl of Dalhousie
James_Ramsay,_17th_Earl_of_Dalhousie
French ice hockey executive and player (born 1953)
naturalized citizen of France, won two Nationale A League titles, and won the Charles Ramsay Trophy four times with Chamonix HC as the league's top scorer. Later
Luc_Tardif
Coercion based on threat of revealing information
from the original on 13 July 2011. Retrieved 18 July 2011. Mackay, Charles; Ramsay, Allan; May, G. (1888). "Black-mail". A dictionary of Lowland Scotch
Blackmail
1931 edition of the World Ice Hockey Championships
from the 'World' standings. The final standings of the tournament: Charles Ramsay – 8 goals George Garbutt, George Hill, Sammy McCallum, Gord McKenzie
1931 Ice Hockey World Championships
1931_Ice_Hockey_World_Championships
Scottish-Prussian translator and writer
Charles Aloysius Ramsay (fl.1677–1680) was a Scottish-Prussian writer on stenography and translator. He spent his time on the continent of Europe, and
Charles_Aloysius_Ramsay
British chemist (1852–1916)
Sir William Ramsay (/ˈræmzi/; 2 October 1852 – 23 July 1916) was a British chemist who discovered the noble gases and received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry
William_Ramsay
Scottish title of nobility
the Peerage of Scotland, held by the chief of Clan Ramsay. The family descends from Sir George Ramsay, who represented Kincardineshire in the Scottish Parliament
Earl_of_Dalhousie
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1924; 1929–1935)
James Ramsay MacDonald (né James McDonald Ramsay; 12 October 1866 – 9 November 1937) was a British statesman and politician who served as Prime Minister
Ramsay_MacDonald
Royal Navy Admiral (1850–1913)
Admiral Charles Ramsay Arbuthnot (5 February 1850 – 30 September 1913) was an officer of the British Royal Navy. Arbuthnot was born in Liverpool, England
Charles_Ramsay_Arbuthnot
Alexander Charles Gibson-Maitland, 2nd Baronet (1755–1848) Sir Alexander Charles Ramsay-Gibson-Maitland, 3rd Baronet (1820–1876) Sir James Ramsay-Gibson-Maitland
Maitland baronets of Clifton (1818)
Maitland_baronets_of_Clifton_(1818)
Canadian merchant and politician (1827–1916)
became a city. His sons Charles Ramsay and Emmanuel Berchmans later served in the Canadian House of Commons; Charles Ramsay also served in the Quebec
Charles Devlin (Canadian politician)
Charles_Devlin_(Canadian_politician)
Gilbert Ramsay, 1st Baronet (died c. 1663) Sir David Ramsay, 2nd Baronet (died 1673) Sir Charles Ramsay, 3rd Baronet (died 1695) Sir David Ramsay, 4th Baronet
Ramsay baronets of Balmain (first creation, 1625)
Ramsay_baronets_of_Balmain_(first_creation,_1625)
American football player, engineer and businessman (1875–1933)
Charles Ramsay Rinehart (December 31, 1875 – October 30, 1933) was an American football player, engineer and businessman. He was elected to the College
Charles_Rinehart
French pirate and privateer
123. Ramsay (1996), p. 30. Ramsay (1996), p. 32 Ramsay (1996), p. 34. Ramsay (1996), pp. 35–6. Ramsay (1996), p. 36. Ramsay (1996), p. 37. Ramsay (1996)
Jean_Lafitte
Liberal Charles Ramsay Devlin Liberal Chose to sit for Gaspé Yes St. Ann November 21, 1906 Daniel Gallery Liberal Joseph Charles Walsh
List of federal by-elections in Canada
List_of_federal_by-elections_in_Canada
Lowland Scottish clan
Arbuthnot (1848–1929), businessman and civil leader in British India Charles Ramsay Arbuthnot (1850–1913), an officer of the British Royal Navy John Bernard
Clan_Arbuthnott
Canadian Army formation
Major-General Ernest William Sansom Jan 1943 to Oct 1943 Major-General Charles Ramsay Stirling Stein Oct 1943 to Jan 1944 Major-General Guy Simonds Jan 1944
5th_Canadian_Division
Scottish politician
1707 and in the British House of Commons from 1707 to 1710. Ramsay was son of Sir Charles Ramsay, 3rd Baronet, of Balmain, Kincardineshire. He was educated
Sir_David_Ramsay,_4th_Baronet
Scottish Royal Navy rear-admiral (1796–1871)
Alexander Burnett was the second son of Catherine Ramsay, the granddaughter of Sir Charles Ramsay, 3rd Baronet of Balmain of an earlier creation (1625)
William Ramsay (Royal Navy officer)
William_Ramsay_(Royal_Navy_officer)
Scottish Liberal politician
Sir Alexander Charles Ramsay-Gibson-Maitland, 3rd baronet (7 January 1820 – 16 May 1876) was a Scottish Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons
Alexander Ramsay-Gibson-Maitland
Alexander_Ramsay-Gibson-Maitland
British princess (1886–1974)
Alexander Ramsay, she relinquished her title of a British princess and the style of Royal Highness and assumed the style Lady Patricia Ramsay. Patricia
Princess Patricia of Connaught
Princess_Patricia_of_Connaught
Scottish chef
Kitchen at The Fat Duck, and as group executive development chef for Gordon Ramsay. He has regularly appeared as mentor and judge on a number of television
Jocky_Petrie_(chef)
Canadian politician
(Canada and Westminster) Charles Ramsay Devlin and the future MP Emmanuel Berchmans Devlin, sons of Bernard's brother Charles Devlin, pioneer mayor of
Bernard_Devlin
Lowland Scottish clan
branches of the Clan Ramsay: the Ramsays of Dalhousie, the Ramsays of Auchterhouse, the Ramsays of Banff, the Ramsay of Forfar and the Ramsays of Clatto. In
Clan_Ramsay
Former federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada
3rd 1874–1878 4th 1878–1882 5th 1882–1887 6th 1887–1891 7th 1891–1896 Charles Ramsay Devlin Liberal Riding dissolved into Wright and Labelle
Ottawa (County of) (electoral district)
Ottawa_(County_of)_(electoral_district)
Cavalry regiment of the British Army
Arthur 1974–1977: Lt.-Col. Stephen R. A. Stopford 1977–1979: Lt.-Col. Charles A. Ramsay 1979–1982: Lt.-Col. C. Roland S. Notley 1982–1984: Lt.-Col. Marcus
Royal_Scots_Dragoon_Guards
Topics referred to by the same term
Sir Charles George Arbuthnot (1824–1899), British lieutenant general Charles George James Arbuthnot (1801–1870), British general and MP Charles Ramsay Arbuthnot
Charles Arbuthnot (disambiguation)
Charles_Arbuthnot_(disambiguation)
British diplomat
Sir Alexander Ramsay (who married Princess Patricia of Connaught, a granddaughter of Queen Victoria), Charles Ramsay, and Lt. Ronald Ramsay. His paternal
Patrick_Ramsay
Scottish naval commander, courtier and Liberal politician (1847–1887)
Admiral George Ramsay, 12th Earl of Dalhousie, and Sarah Frances, daughter of William Robertson of Logan House. The Hon. Charles Maule Ramsay, MP for Forfarshire
John Ramsay, 13th Earl of Dalhousie
John_Ramsay,_13th_Earl_of_Dalhousie
Scottish peer
George Ramsay, 8th Earl of Dalhousie (1730 – 15 November 1787) was a Scottish peer. He served as a Lord of Police (1775–82) and the Lord High Commissioner
George Ramsay, 8th Earl of Dalhousie
George_Ramsay,_8th_Earl_of_Dalhousie
Topics referred to by the same term
Admiral Arbuthnot may refer to: Charles Ramsay Arbuthnot (1850–1913), British Royal Navy admiral Geoffrey Arbuthnot (1885–1957), British Royal Navy vice
Admiral_Arbuthnot
Scottish cricketer and clergyman
Charles Ramsay Fleming Loch (11 February 1825 – 7 July 1892) was a Scottish first-class cricketer and clergyman. The son of William Loch, was born at Edinburgh
Charles_Loch
Top men's division of the French ice hockey pyramid
Bleues de Reims LHC Les Lions Mulhouse Scorpions Séquanes de Besançon Charles Ramsay Trophy (top scorer) Albert Hassler Trophy (most valuable French player)
Ligue_Magnus
English seaman and explorer (1562–1622)
the Hakluyt Society in 1847. Hawkins, Sir Richard (1847), Bethune, Charles Ramsay Drinkwater (ed.), The observations of Sir Richard Hawkins, Knt in his
Richard_Hawkins
Topics referred to by the same term
statistician Charles F. Stein (1900–1979), Baltimore historian and heraldist Charles Francis Stein, Sr. (1866–1939), Baltimore city judge Charles Ramsay Stirling
Charles_Stein
Scottish soldier
Nova Scotia. Lady Glenlyon was the sister-in-law of her cousin Sir Charles Ramsay, 3rd Bt., of Balmain. Their children included: John Campbell, 6th of
Robert_Campbell_of_Glenlyon
American physician and historian
David Ramsay (April 2, 1749 – May 8, 1815) was an American physician, public official, and historian from Charleston, South Carolina. He was one of the
David_Ramsay_(historian)
Royal Navy admiral
Havant, Hampshire, on 18 January 1885, Arbuthnot was the son of Admiral Charles Ramsay Arbuthnot and Emily Caroline Schomberg. Educated at the Britannia training
Geoffrey_Arbuthnot
UK parliamentary constituency in Ireland, 1801–1918
Irish Unionist Party 1901 Arthur Lynch Irish Parliamentary Party 1903 Charles Ramsay Devlin Irish Parliamentary Party 1906 Stephen Gwynn Irish Parliamentary
Galway_Borough
Family history of Christopher Columbus
Retrieved 2010-12-11. Galvão, António; Hakluyt, Richard; Bethune, Charles Ramsay Drinkwater. "The discoveries of the world." 1563 (link to 1862 edition)
Origin theories of Christopher Columbus
Origin_theories_of_Christopher_Columbus
Royal Navy Admiral (1881–1972)
Sir Alexander Robert Maule Ramsay (29 May 1881 – 8 October 1972) was a British Royal Navy admiral. He was the husband of Princess Patricia of Connaught
Alexander Ramsay (Royal Navy officer)
Alexander_Ramsay_(Royal_Navy_officer)
Ice hockey team in Amiens, France
Richer. Updated 3 November 2024. Ligue Magnus Champion 1999, 2004. Charles Ramsay Trophy Juha Jokiharju in 2001, François Rozenthal in 2004, Danick Bouchard
Gothiques_d'Amiens
"Biography of John Alexander Duntze R.N." pdavis.nl. "Biography of Charles Ramsay Drinkwater-Bethune R.N." pdavis.nl. "Michell, Sir Frederick Thomas,
List of Royal Navy admirals (1707–current)
List_of_Royal_Navy_admirals_(1707–current)
American comedian and actor (1959–2017)
Charles Quinton Murphy (July 12, 1959 – April 12, 2017) was an American stand-up comedian and actor. He was best known as a writer and cast member of
Charlie_Murphy_(actor)
UK Parliamentary by-election
held due to the resignation of the incumbent Irish Parliamentary MP, Charles Ramsay Devlin, in order to return to Canada. It was won by the Irish Parliamentary
1906 Galway Borough by-election
1906_Galway_Borough_by-election
1927 novel by Virginia Woolf
Lighthouse is a 1927 novel by Virginia Woolf. The novel centres on the Ramsay family and their visits to the Isle of Skye in Scotland between 1910 and
To_the_Lighthouse
Canadian politician
died in office in 1921 in Montreal. His elder brother, the Honourable Charles Ramsay Devlin, served not only as an MP in the Canadian House of Commons, but
Emmanuel_Berchmans_Devlin
Scottish painter (1713–1784)
Allan Ramsay (13 October 1713 – 10 August 1784) was a Scottish painter who specialised in portrait painting. Ramsay was born on 13 October 1712, in Edinburgh
Allan_Ramsay_(artist)
Knitting technique
Retrieved 19 November 2025. steeking (i.e., stitching) with silks Mackay, Charles; Ramsay, Allan (1888). A Dictionary of Lowland Scotch: With an Introductory
Steek
Welsh football manager (born 1991)
Eric Ramsay (born 2 August 1991) is an English professional football coach and former player who was most recently the head coach of EFL Championship club
Eric Ramsay (football manager)
Eric_Ramsay_(football_manager)
Western Australian Deputy Postmaster-General
1927–1935. Ramsay was born in Maitland, New South Wales to postman Charles Ramsay (died 1872) and Rosanna Ramsay (died 1893), both Scots-born, and Ramsay was
Ernest_Pringle_Ramsay
Australian engineer and writer (1861–1934)
Morris Member of Parliament for Galway Borough 1901–1903 Succeeded by Charles Ramsay Devlin Preceded by James Halpin Member of Parliament for West Clare
Arthur_Lynch_(politician)
In November 2023, the company was acquired by Glencore. PolyMet mine Charles Ramsay (7/1/2011). PolyMet makes land deal, closes on IRRRB financing. Mesabi
Polymet_Mining_Corporation
Topics referred to by the same term
Admiral Ramsay may refer to: Alexander Ramsay (Royal Navy officer) (1881–1972), British Royal Navy admiral Bertram Ramsay (1883–1945), British Royal Navy
Admiral_Ramsay
British actor (1889–1976)
Ramsay Hill (born Cyril Seys Ramsay-Hill; 30 November 1889 – 3 February 1976) was a British radio and film actor, and a former British and Egyptian army
Ramsay_Hill
American naturalist, artist and explorer (1799–1885)
the polymath Charles Willson Peale and his wife Elizabeth de Peyster, Peale was named after his dead half-brother, also named Titian Ramsay Peale (1780–1798)
Titian_Peale
Scottish landowner and politician (1766–1829)
an MP for Hereford. Through his son George, he was a grandfather of Charles Ramsay Arbuthnot. Through his son Archibald, he was a grandfather of Maj.-Gen
Sir William Arbuthnot, 1st Baronet
Sir_William_Arbuthnot,_1st_Baronet
Royal Navy Admiral (1806–1880)
George Ramsay, 12th Earl of Dalhousie, CB (26 April 1806 – 20 July 1880), known as George Ramsay until 1874, was a British naval officer. Ramsay was the
George Ramsay, 12th Earl of Dalhousie
George_Ramsay,_12th_Earl_of_Dalhousie
Topics referred to by the same term
historian Guillaume Besse (ice hockey) (born 1976), 2001/2002 winner of the Charles Ramsay Trophy This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the
Guillaume_Besse
Jacobite leader (1720–1788)
time, Charles also gave trophies to his supporters, a prominent example being Prince Charlie's Targe. Allan Ramsay painted a portrait of Charles while
Charles_Edward_Stuart
Former federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada
Conservative 10th 1904–1906 Rodolphe Lemieux Liberal 1906–1907 Charles Ramsay Devlin 1907–1908 Gustave-Adolphe-Narcisse Turcotte 11th 1908–1911
Nicolet (federal electoral district)
Nicolet_(federal_electoral_district)
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1834–1835; 1841–1846)
legislation between 1800 and 1974 by Charles E. Bellairs, p. 13. Adelman, Peel and the Conservative Party: 1830–1850, 40–42; Ramsay, Sir Robert Peel, 302–05; Read
Robert_Peel
Surname list
breeder and benefactor Betty Carnegy-Arbuthnott (1906–1985), British fencer Charles Arbuthnot (disambiguation), several people Eric Arbuthnot, South African
Arbuthnot_(surname)
Scottish priest and abolitionist (1733–1789)
entered the Navy in 1757, Ramsay served as surgeon aboard HMS Arundel in the West Indies, under the command of Sir Charles Middleton. In November 1759
James_Ramsay_(abolitionist)
English author, editor and translator (1553–1616)
Bishop. Quarto. Reprint: Galvano, Antonio (1862). Vice-Admiral Bethune (Charles Ramsay Drinkwater Bethune) (ed.). The Discoveries of the World, from Their
Richard_Hakluyt
Scottish-born writer (1686–1743)
Sir Andrew Michael Ramsay Bt FRS (9 July 1686 – 6 May 1743), commonly called the Chevalier Ramsay, was a Scottish-born writer who lived most of his adult
Andrew_Michael_Ramsay
Cruiser of the Royal Navy
Company, Jarrow and launched on 3 August 1886. She was commanded by Charles Ramsay Arbuthnot on the Australia Station from 1892 to 1895. In 1899 she was
HMS_Orlando_(1886)
Canadian politician and physician (1848–1918)
Méthot each time. Turcotte was elected in a 1907 by-election held after Charles Ramsay Devlin resigned his seat to become a member of the Quebec cabinet. He
Gustave-Adolphe-Narcisse Turcotte
Gustave-Adolphe-Narcisse_Turcotte
American actress (1919–1998)
Ramsay Ames (born Ramsay Phillips, March 30, 1919 – March 30, 1998) was a leading 1940s American B movie actress, model, dancer, pin-up girl and television
Ramsay_Ames
Irish journalist and politician
Lucy Gwynn was the first woman registrar of Trinity. A third brother, Charles, had a successful career in the British Army and retired as a Major General
Stephen_Gwynn
British banker
Among his younger siblings were George Clerk Arbuthnot (father of Charles Ramsay Arbuthnot), Archibald Francis Arbuthnot (who married Hon. Gertrude Sophia
John_A._Arbuthnot
1905–08 legislative term
Liberal Charles Ramsay Devlin Liberal Chose to sit for Gaspé Yes St. Ann November 21, 1906 Daniel Gallery Liberal Joseph Charles Walsh
10th_Canadian_Parliament
British Army officer (1824–1889)
Lieutenant-General Sir Charles George Arbuthnot, GCB (19 May 1824 – 14 April 1899) was a British Army officer. He served in the Royal Artillery in the
Charles Arbuthnot (British Army officer, born 1824)
Charles_Arbuthnot_(British_Army_officer,_born_1824)
1984 science fiction action film directed by Michael Crichton
mass-produced. Ramsay cannot learn anything from uncooperative informants who end up dead but eventually discovers that the perpetrator is Dr. Charles Luther
Runaway_(1984_American_film)
Scottish statesman and colonial administrator (1812–1860)
James Andrew Broun-Ramsay, 1st Marquess of Dalhousie KT PC (22 April 1812 – 19 December 1860), known as the Earl of Dalhousie between 1838 and 1849, was
James Broun-Ramsay, 1st Marquess of Dalhousie
James_Broun-Ramsay,_1st_Marquess_of_Dalhousie
British courtier (born 1945)
Lady Sarah Mary Keswick (née Ramsay; born 18 October 1945) is a British aristocrat and courtier. She is a member of the British Royal Household as one
Lady_Sarah_Keswick
British text publication society
to the members of the original steering group – Charles Darwin, Charles Beke, Captain Charles Ramsay Drinkwater Bethune and the scholar Richard Henry
Hakluyt_Society
Scottish civil servant
siblings were John A. Arbuthnot, George Clerk Arbuthnot (father of Charles Ramsay Arbuthnot), Archibald Francis Arbuthnot (who married Hon. Gertrude Sophia
Sir Robert Arbuthnot, 2nd Baronet
Sir_Robert_Arbuthnot,_2nd_Baronet
Scottish politician and colonial administrator (1859–1926)
1920–1926 Succeeded by Sir Michael Thorburn Masonic offices Preceded by Charles Ramsay Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Scotland 1907–1909 Succeeded by Marquess
Thomas Gibson-Carmichael, 1st Baron Carmichael
Thomas_Gibson-Carmichael,_1st_Baron_Carmichael
Scottish abbot (1737–1820)
Charles Arbuthnot (5 March [O.S. 22 February] 1737 – 19 April 1820) was a renowned Scottish abbot of the Scots Monastery, Regensburg, and a leading Bavarian
Charles_Arbuthnot_(abbot)
Canadian politician (1866–1937)
Nicolet2 In office 1904–1906 Preceded by Georges Ball Succeeded by Charles Ramsay Devlin Personal details Born (1866-11-01)November 1, 1866 Montreal,
Rodolphe_Lemieux
CHARLES RAMSAY
CHARLES RAMSAY
Girl/Female
French, German
Pure; Little and Womanly; Female Version of Charles
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Celebrity, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Jamaican
Handsome; Manly; Form of Charles; Strong; Free-woman
Male
French
Pet form of French Charles, CHARLOT means "man."Â
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German, Swedish
Manly; Strong; Diminutive of Charles; Free Man
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Charley.
Girl/Female
British, English, German
Feminine Diminutive Form of Charles; Carl
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, German
Manly; Modern Form of Charles
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, German
Farmer; Modern Form of Charles; Manly
Girl/Female
French American English
Feminine of Charles meaning manly.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Charlene, CHARLEEN means "man."
Female
English
Pet form of English Charlene, CHARLA means "man."
Girl/Female
French
Feminine of Charles meaning manly.
Male
English
Unisex pet form of English Charles and Charlene, CHARLIE means "man."
Girl/Female
French American
Feminine of Charles meaning manly.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Son of Charles; A Man; Variant of Carl
Male
English
English and French form of German Karl, CHARLES means "man."
Girl/Female
French
A feminine form of Charles, meaning man or manly. Alternate meaning, tiny and feminine.
Girl/Female
French
Feminine of Charles meaning manly.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Charlie, CHARLEY means "man."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Charley in Leicestershire, named with Celtic carn ‘cairn’, ‘pile of stones’ + Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’.French (Burgundy) : from a pet form of Charles.
CHARLES RAMSAY
CHARLES RAMSAY
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Embodiment of Karan
Female
Welsh
Unisex form of Welsh Angharad, ANARAWD means "undisgraced, free of shame."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Eyes of Lord Shiva, Eyes like Rudra
Boy/Male
Irish
The red-haired soldier's son; ruddy warrior.
Girl/Female
English
Blend of Geri plus Marilyn.
Female
Hawaiian
Hawaiian myth name of the goddess of dance, fire, lightning, violence, and volcanoes, PELE means "lava." She is said to sometimes appear to people, resembling either a beautiful young woman or a frail old woman. Signs of her presence are fine golden strands of volcanic glass said to be her hair, or droplets of lava said to be her tears.
Male
Welsh
Welsh name CADOMEDD means "battle-shirker."
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend
An advisor to Arthur.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
Muslim
Revelation, Receiving hospitably, Send by God or to come from the havens
CHARLES RAMSAY
CHARLES RAMSAY
CHARLES RAMSAY
CHARLES RAMSAY
CHARLES RAMSAY
v. i.
To make an onset or rush; as, to charge with fixed bayonets.
imp. & p. p.
of Charge
pl.
of Charge d'affaires
v. t.
To establish by charter.
n.
One who, or that which charges.
n.
A white wine made near Chablis, a town in France.
n.
An instrument for measuring or inserting a charge.
n.
The letting or hiring a vessel by special contract, or the contract or instrument whereby a vessel is hired or let; as, a ship is offered for sale or charter. See Charter party, below.
n.
See Charge, n., 17.
v. t.
To hire or let by charter, as a ship. See Charter party, under Charter, n.
a.
Destitute of charms.
n.
a white wine resembling Chablis{1}, but made elsewhere, as in California.
v. t.
To lay on or impose, as a task, duty, or trust; to command, instruct, or exhort with authority; to enjoin; to urge earnestly; as, to charge a jury; to charge the clergy of a diocese; to charge an agent.
v. i.
To debit on an account; as, to charge for purchases.
v. t.
To impute or ascribe; to lay to one's charge.
n.
A charnel house; a grave; a cemetery.
v. t.
To adorn with a chaplet or with flowers.
v. t.
To fix or demand as a price; as, he charges two dollars a barrel for apples.
v. i.
To demand a price; as, to charge high for goods.
v. t.
To assume as a bearing; as, he charges three roses or; to add to or represent on; as, he charges his shield with three roses or.