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  • Ivor Ramsay
  • Scottish priest

    Ivor Erskine St Clair Ramsay (1 November 1902 – 22 January 1956) was a Scottish Anglican priest in the middle part of the 20th century. He was born on

    Ivor Ramsay

    Ivor_Ramsay

  • Ardvreck School
  • Preparatory day and boarding school in Crieff, Perth and Kinross, Scotland

    climb the Matterhorn. James Provan (born 1936), farmer and politician. Ivor Ramsay (1902-1956), Anglican priest. Lindsay de Sausmarez, head of government

    Ardvreck School

    Ardvreck_School

  • Ramsay MacDonald
  • 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

    Ramsay MacDonald

    Ramsay_MacDonald

  • St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh (Episcopal)
  • Cathedral in Edinburgh, Scotland

    William Margetson 1938–1939 Logie Danson 1940–1944 David Dunlop 1944–1949 Ivor Ramsay 1949–1956 Hector Gooderham 1957–1967 Reginald Foskett 1967–1970 Patrick

    St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh (Episcopal)

    St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh (Episcopal)

    St_Mary's_Cathedral,_Edinburgh_(Episcopal)

  • Arthur St. John
  • British soldier and novelist

    mourning or grave. A small service was held at his home conducted by Rev. Ivor Ramsay and his remains were sent to Glasgow Crematorium. His ashes were scattered

    Arthur St. John

    Arthur St. John

    Arthur_St._John

  • Alec Vidler
  • English Anglican theologian and priest (1899–1991)

    he taught at the University of Cambridge, where in 1956 he succeeded Ivor Ramsay as Dean of King's College,[citation needed] later supervising the doctorate

    Alec Vidler

    Alec_Vidler

  • Colin Dunlop (bishop)
  • Danson Provost of St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh 1940–1944 Succeeded by Ivor Ramsay Preceded by Leslie Owen Bishop of Jarrow 1944–1949 Succeeded by John

    Colin Dunlop (bishop)

    Colin_Dunlop_(bishop)

  • Ivor Gwynne
  • Ivor H. Gwynne (1867–1934) was a Welsh trade unionist and politician. Born in Briton Ferry, Gwynne worked in the tinplate industry all his life. He joined

    Ivor Gwynne

    Ivor_Gwynne

  • List of Take the High Road characters
  • McCallum) Sheila Ramsay (Lesley Fitz-Simons) Effie McDonald (Mary Riggans) Jockie McDonald (Jackie Farrell) Mairi McIvor (Anne Myatt) Lachie MacIvor (Alec Heggie)

    List of Take the High Road characters

    List_of_Take_the_High_Road_characters

  • 2025–26 EFL Championship
  • English football tournament

    West Bromwich Albion F.C. 6 January 2026. Retrieved 6 January 2026. "Eric Ramsay Appointed Albion Men's First Team Head Coach". West Bromwich Albion F.C

    2025–26 EFL Championship

    2025–26_EFL_Championship

  • Ronald Ramsay
  • British bishop

    Christianity portal Biography portal Ronald Erskine Ramsay was the first Suffragan Bishop of Malmesbury, with the additional title of Archdeacon of Swindon

    Ronald Ramsay

    Ronald_Ramsay

  • Savage Moon
  • 2008 video game

    Elsaesser, was nominated for Best Original Video Game Score in the 55th Ivor Novello Awards. This was the first year that music from games was given a

    Savage Moon

    Savage_Moon

  • 1931 United Kingdom general election
  • previously after the collapse of the second Labour government. Journalist Ivor Bulmer-Thomas described the result as "the most astonishing in the history

    1931 United Kingdom general election

    1931 United Kingdom general election

    1931_United_Kingdom_general_election

  • List of awards and nominations received by Jonny Greenwood
  • November 4, 2021. "The Ivors 2009". The Ivors. Archived from the original on 21 June 2016. Retrieved 2 July 2020. "The Ivors 2012". The Ivors. Archived from the

    List of awards and nominations received by Jonny Greenwood

    List of awards and nominations received by Jonny Greenwood

    List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Jonny_Greenwood

  • Frederic Thesiger, 1st Viscount Chelmsford
  • Governor of New South Wales; Governor of Queensland; Viceroy of India (1868–1933)

    serving a short time as First Lord of the Admiralty in the government of Ramsay MacDonald, he was appointed the Agent-General for New South Wales by the

    Frederic Thesiger, 1st Viscount Chelmsford

    Frederic Thesiger, 1st Viscount Chelmsford

    Frederic_Thesiger,_1st_Viscount_Chelmsford

  • Frank P. Ramsey
  • British philosopher, mathematician and economist (1903–1930)

    the Vienna Circle, Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer. Grattan-Guinness, Ivor (2000), The Search for Mathematical Roots 1870–1940, Princeton University

    Frank P. Ramsey

    Frank_P._Ramsey

  • Ivor Watkins
  • Christianity portal Ivor Stanley Watkins (10 November 1896 – 24 October 1960) was an Anglican bishop who served in two posts between 1946 and his death

    Ivor Watkins

    Ivor_Watkins

  • A South Sea Bubble
  • 1928 film

    Cinematographer Mr. John Charles Ramsay as Property Master Mr. Reginald Ernest Enckell Beck as Assistant Camera Man Ivor Novello as Musical Composer of

    A South Sea Bubble

    A_South_Sea_Bubble

  • Charles Ammon, 1st Baron Ammon
  • British politician (1873–1960)

    Minister Ramsay MacDonald Preceded by Cuthbert Headlam Succeeded by The Earl Stanhope In office 23 January 1924 – 4 November 1924 Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald

    Charles Ammon, 1st Baron Ammon

    Charles Ammon, 1st Baron Ammon

    Charles_Ammon,_1st_Baron_Ammon

  • Jonny Greenwood
  • English musician (born 1971)

    for an Academy Award and earned Greenwood his sixth Ivor Novello award. Greenwood reunited with Ramsay to score her film You Were Never Really Here, also

    Jonny Greenwood

    Jonny Greenwood

    Jonny_Greenwood

  • Philip Snowden, 1st Viscount Snowden
  • British politician (1864–1937)

    national level alongside both Keir Hardie, Professor Arnold Lupton and Ramsay MacDonald. Snowden married Ethel Annakin, a campaigner for women's suffrage

    Philip Snowden, 1st Viscount Snowden

    Philip Snowden, 1st Viscount Snowden

    Philip_Snowden,_1st_Viscount_Snowden

  • National Government (1931–1935)
  • Multi-party coalition government formed by Ramsay MacDonald

    The National Government of 1931–1935 was formed by Ramsay MacDonald following his reappointment as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom by King George

    National Government (1931–1935)

    National Government (1931–1935)

    National_Government_(1931–1935)

  • List of stock characters
  • Children's stories: Casey Jones in The Brave Engineer Jones the Steam in Ivor the Engine Vicar Sam Weech in The Titfield Thunderbolt Smokey and Steamer

    List of stock characters

    List of stock characters

    List_of_stock_characters

  • Charles Macaskie
  • English barrister and judge

    office 1934–1945 Nominated by Ramsay MacDonald Appointed by George V Preceded by Office established Succeeded by Sir Ivor Llewellyn Brace Chief Civil Affairs

    Charles Macaskie

    Charles Macaskie

    Charles_Macaskie

  • Neneh Cherry
  • Swedish singer (born 1964)

    her friend Andi Oliver for BBC Two. Neneh and Andi appeared on Gordon Ramsay's television series The F-Word as part of the amateur brigade. In November

    Neneh Cherry

    Neneh Cherry

    Neneh_Cherry

  • Labour Party (UK)
  • Political party in the United Kingdom

    the Conservative Party, and briefly formed a minority government under Ramsay MacDonald in 1924. In 1929 Labour for the first time became the largest

    Labour Party (UK)

    Labour_Party_(UK)

  • Bibliography of encyclopedias
  • Indians. U.S. Government Printing Office, 1946–59. Taylor, Patrick, Frederick Ivor Case, Sean Meighoo, Joyce Leung. The encyclopedia of Caribbean religions

    Bibliography of encyclopedias

    Bibliography_of_encyclopedias

  • Savoy Hotel
  • Historic luxury hotel in London, England

    Truman, Audrey Hepburn, Judy Garland, Josephine Baker, Cary Grant, Babe Ruth, Ivor Novello and Noël Coward. The hotel kept records of its guests' preferences

    Savoy Hotel

    Savoy Hotel

    Savoy_Hotel

  • Clement Attlee
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1945 to 1951

    Limehouse. Attlee served in the first Labour minority government led by Ramsay MacDonald in 1924, and then joined the Cabinet during MacDonald's second

    Clement Attlee

    Clement Attlee

    Clement_Attlee

  • Tartan
  • Predominantly Scottish cloth pattern

    272. Armstrong (2017), p. 93. Armstrong (2017), p. 87, quoting: Brown, Ivor J. C. (1955). Balmoral: The History of a Home. London: Collins. p. 15. Armstrong

    Tartan

    Tartan

    Tartan

  • Winston Churchill
  • British statesman and writer (1874–1965)

    he selected Leicester West, but did not win. A Labour government led by Ramsay MacDonald took power. Churchill had hoped they would be defeated by a Conservative-Liberal

    Winston Churchill

    Winston Churchill

    Winston_Churchill

  • 1979 United Kingdom general election
  • no-confidence in the House of Commons since the first Labour government led by Ramsay MacDonald in October 1924. The Labour campaign was hampered by recent memories

    1979 United Kingdom general election

    1979 United Kingdom general election

    1979_United_Kingdom_general_election

  • Hastings Lees-Smith
  • British politician (1878–1941)

    in office before the government fell, and Lees-Smith refused to follow Ramsay MacDonald into the National Government. Defeated again in 1931, Lees-Smith

    Hastings Lees-Smith

    Hastings Lees-Smith

    Hastings_Lees-Smith

  • Demi Moore
  • American actress (born 1962)

    Archived from the original on November 5, 2012. Retrieved July 6, 2017. Davis, Ivor (June 27, 1996). "More Moore: Demi Moore Says She Felt the Power of Strippers

    Demi Moore

    Demi Moore

    Demi_Moore

  • Conservative Party (UK)
  • Political party in the United Kingdom

    ISBN 978-0195343342. Archived from the original on 30 March 2017. Retrieved 29 March 2017. Ivor Bulmer-Thomas, The Growth of the British Party System Volume I: 1640–1923

    Conservative Party (UK)

    Conservative_Party_(UK)

  • Texas (band)
  • Scottish alternative rock band

    (2013) Jump on Board (2017) Hi (2021) BT Digital Music Awards Brit Awards Ivor Novello Awards MTV Europe Music Awards Music & Media Year-End Awards Music

    Texas (band)

    Texas (band)

    Texas_(band)

  • Burials and memorials in Westminster Abbey
  • Individuals interred at Westminster Abbey, London

    buried in Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, Boulogne-sur-Mer, Pas-de-Calais, France Ivor Gurney — buried in St Matthew's Church, Twigworth, Gloucestershire David

    Burials and memorials in Westminster Abbey

    Burials_and_memorials_in_Westminster_Abbey

  • H. H. Asquith
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1908 to 1916

    Memoirs: Volume I. London: Ivor Nicholson and Watson. OCLC 422190936. Lloyd George, David (1933). War Memoirs: Volume II. London: Ivor Nicholson and Watson

    H. H. Asquith

    H. H. Asquith

    H._H._Asquith

  • List of American films of 1975
  • Coe, Franklin Cover, Robert Fields, Michael Higgins, Josef Sommer, Remak Ramsay, Mary Stuart Masterson, Tom Spratley, Carol Rossen, Toni Reid, Barbara Rucker

    List of American films of 1975

    List_of_American_films_of_1975

  • Michael Foot
  • British politician (1913–2010)

    and slow pace of British re-armament under the National Governments of Ramsay MacDonald, Stanley Baldwin, and Neville Chamberlain; it became a runaway

    Michael Foot

    Michael Foot

    Michael_Foot

  • List of RAF aircrew in the Battle of Britain (A–C)
  • service (link) Ramsay 1989, pp.261, 386, 758. Ramsay 1989, pp.261, 387. Ramsay 1989, pp.261, 327, 758. Ramsay 1989, pp.261, 531, 758. Ramsay 1989, pp.261

    List of RAF aircrew in the Battle of Britain (A–C)

    List_of_RAF_aircrew_in_the_Battle_of_Britain_(A–C)

  • Jamelia
  • British singer, actress and television presenter (born 1981)

    2020 – via news.bbc.co.uk. "Archive | The Ivors | The Ivors Academy | Champions of Music Creators". The Ivors Academy. Archived from the original on 8

    Jamelia

    Jamelia

    Jamelia

  • List of former Coronation Street characters
  • Litchfield 2007 Jodie Morton Samantha Seager 2007 George Trench Keith Barron 2007 Ivor Priestley Paul Copley 2007 Doreen Fenwick Barbara Young 2007 Lindsey Gordon

    List of former Coronation Street characters

    List_of_former_Coronation_Street_characters

  • Catholic Church
  • Christian church based in Rome

    Commentary, Study Edition. Paulist Press. ISBN 978-0-8091-2837-2. Davidson, Ivor (2005). The Birth of the Church. Monarch. ISBN 1-85424-658-5. Della Rocca

    Catholic Church

    Catholic Church

    Catholic_Church

  • List of English sportsmen and sportswomen
  • 1939), Olympic high jumper Alan Minter (1951–2020), world champion boxer Ivor Montagu (1904–1984), British national team and founder of the International

    List of English sportsmen and sportswomen

    List_of_English_sportsmen_and_sportswomen

  • Daily Mail
  • British tabloid newspaper

    Daily Mail". Mail Online. 23 February 2022. Retrieved 6 March 2026. Gaber, Ivor (2014). "The 'Othering' of 'Red Ed', or How the Daily Mail 'Framed' the British

    Daily Mail

    Daily_Mail

  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
  • Head of government of the United Kingdom

    Government Works. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1849463102. Jennings, Ivor (1969) [1936]. Cabinet Government (2nd ed.). Cambridge University Press.

    Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

    Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

    Prime_Minister_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • Sylvia Browne
  • American writer (1936–2013)

    Archived from the original on July 20, 2008. Retrieved July 31, 2008. Ramsay, Fiona (June 23, 2008), "Ofcom rules that ITV breached broadcast code",

    Sylvia Browne

    Sylvia_Browne

  • Sky News presenters and editorial staff
  • Presenters and journalists of Sky News, a British television news channel

    East Correspondent (Jerusalem) Neville Lazarus India Reporter (New Delhi) Ivor Bennett Moscow Correspondent Martha Kelner US Correspondent (Los Angeles)

    Sky News presenters and editorial staff

    Sky_News_presenters_and_editorial_staff

  • List of British generals and brigadiers
  • Major-General Charles Ramsay Major-General Frank William Ramsay General the Hon. Sir Henry Ramsay Lieutenant-General the Hon. John Ramsay General David Ramsbotham

    List of British generals and brigadiers

    List of British generals and brigadiers

    List_of_British_generals_and_brigadiers

  • Marion Scott (musicologist)
  • English violinist, music critic, composer and poet (1877 - 1953)

    pianist Katharine Eggar (1874–1961). In 1911, Marion Scott met composer-poet Ivor Gurney (1890–1937), who arrived at the Royal College of Music from Gloucester

    Marion Scott (musicologist)

    Marion_Scott_(musicologist)

  • Social Democratic Party (UK)
  • Political party in the United Kingdom (1981–88)

    Butler and Dennis Kavanagh. London: Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-333-34578-8. Crewe, Ivor; King, Anthony Stephen (1995). SDP: The Birth, Life and Death of the Social

    Social Democratic Party (UK)

    Social Democratic Party (UK)

    Social_Democratic_Party_(UK)

  • List of BBC children's television programmes
  • List of programs broadcast by CBBC

    Lunch (2025–present) Malory Towers (2020–2025, reruns) Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch (2015–2019) Meet the McQueens (2023–present) My Life (2011–present)

    List of BBC children's television programmes

    List_of_BBC_children's_television_programmes

  • Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1855–1858, 1859–1865)

    Loades, ed., Readers Guide to British History (2003) 2: pp. 997–999 Jennings, Ivor (25 February 2010). Party Politics: Volume 2: The Growth of Parties. Cambridge

    Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston

    Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston

    Henry_John_Temple,_3rd_Viscount_Palmerston

  • Hart wrestling family
  • Canadian wrestling family

    Smith had six children, four of which are his biologically, daughters Tobi McIvor with a woman named Marla Josephson, and Satania "Tania" Hart (6 March 1985

    Hart wrestling family

    Hart_wrestling_family

  • Kwame Anthony Appiah
  • English-American philosopher (born 1954)

    Cripps, was Labour Leader of the House of Lords (1929–31) as Lord Parmoor in Ramsay MacDonald's government; Parmoor had been a Conservative MP before defecting

    Kwame Anthony Appiah

    Kwame Anthony Appiah

    Kwame_Anthony_Appiah

  • List of United Kingdom MPs: R
  • Renton, Baron Renton Timothy Renton Jonathan Reynolds Bell Ribeiro-Addy Ivor Richard, Baron Richard Jo Richardson Nicholas Ridley, Baron Ridley of Liddesdale

    List of United Kingdom MPs: R

    List_of_United_Kingdom_MPs:_R

  • List of mercenaries
  • the religious wars of France. Sir James Ramsay 1589–1638 1603–1638 Sweden Scottish soldier, known as "Black Ramsay", who served Gustavus Adolphus, during

    List of mercenaries

    List_of_mercenaries

  • Hector Gooderham
  • Scottish Episcopalian priest

    Religious titles Preceded by Ivor Erskine St Clair Ramsay Provost of St Mary’s Cathedral, Edinburgh 1949 – 1956 Succeeded by Reginald Foskett

    Hector Gooderham

    Hector_Gooderham

  • Bertrand Russell
  • English philosopher and logician (1872–1970)

    Machine at probatesearch.service.gov.uk. Retrieved 29 August 2015. Waters, Ivor (1983). "The Rise and Fall of Monmouthshire". Chepstow Packets. Moss Rose

    Bertrand Russell

    Bertrand Russell

    Bertrand_Russell

  • 2026 in Scotland
  • team) and coach. (death announced on this date) 28 May – Meta Ramsay, Baroness Ramsay of Cartvale, 89, Scottish intelligence officer and peer, member

    2026 in Scotland

    2026_in_Scotland

  • David Lloyd George
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1916 to 1922

    Memoirs, 6 volumes, Ivor Nicholson and Watson, 1933 – 1936: re-published in 2 volumes by Odhams Press, 1938 Organizing Prosperity, Ivor Nicholson and Watson

    David Lloyd George

    David Lloyd George

    David_Lloyd_George

  • Ambrose
  • Christian bishop and theologian (c. 339 – 397)

    De officiis, edited with an introduction, translation, and commentary by Ivor J Davidson, 2 vols, (Oxford: OUP, 2001) [contains both Latin and English

    Ambrose

    Ambrose

    Ambrose

  • Labour left
  • Left-wing faction of the Labour Party in the United Kingdom

    the 1920s. By the time the first Labour government came to power under Ramsay MacDonald in 1924, its rivalry with the Labour right had been established

    Labour left

    Labour left

    Labour_left

  • Cross-correspondences
  • Phenomenon related to spiritism

    had communicated with Verrall and looked up references in classical lore. Ivor Lloyd Tuckett noted that "in practically every cross-correspondence, there

    Cross-correspondences

    Cross-correspondences

    Cross-correspondences

  • Nigel Patrick
  • English actor and stage director (1912–1981)

    Hunter Young Wives' Tale (1951) as Rodney Pennant Encore (1951) as Tom Ramsay (Segment: "The Ant and the Grasshopper") Who Goes There! (1952) as Miles

    Nigel Patrick

    Nigel Patrick

    Nigel_Patrick

  • Ted Kotcheff
  • Canadian film and television director (1931–2025)

    production of the musical Maggie May at the Adelphi Theatre, which won the Ivor Novello Award for Outstanding Score of the Year and the Critics' Poll as

    Ted Kotcheff

    Ted_Kotcheff

  • Lochar (ward)
  • 1980 (1980) Number of councillors 4 Councillor Tracey Little (SNP) Councillor Ivor Hyslop (Conservative) Councillor Linda Dorward (Labour) Councillor Maureen

    Lochar (ward)

    Lochar (ward)

    Lochar_(ward)

  • Electoral district of Port Adelaide
  • South Australian state electoral district

    Port Adelaide: Gulf St Vincent Taylor Taylor Gulf St Vincent Port Adelaide Ramsay Playford Florey Gulf St Vincent Several Torrens Footnotes Electoral District

    Electoral district of Port Adelaide

    Electoral_district_of_Port_Adelaide

  • List of Tales of the Unexpected episodes
  • (Henri), Pauline Letts (Madame Cabon), Jemma Redgrave (Violette Charbonneau), Ivor Roberts (Gas Inspector) 112 10 "Mr Know-All" Gareth Davies Story by : Somerset

    List of Tales of the Unexpected episodes

    List_of_Tales_of_the_Unexpected_episodes

  • Mica Paris
  • English singer, presenter and actress (born 1969)

    EuroWeekly News. In 2003, Paris was presented with the Gold Badge Award by the Ivors Academy for her special contribution to the British entertainment industry

    Mica Paris

    Mica_Paris

  • Spice Girls
  • English girl group

    from the original on 4 April 2021. Retrieved 4 April 2021. "The Ivors 1997". The Ivors Academy. Archived from the original on 18 February 2017. Retrieved

    Spice Girls

    Spice Girls

    Spice_Girls

  • Peerage of the United Kingdom
  • Ranks of nobility in the United Kingdom

    Buccleuch 2nd son of Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby Eldest son of Ivor Guest, 1st Baron Wimborne 2nd son of Charles Hardinge, 2nd Viscount Hardinge

    Peerage of the United Kingdom

    Peerage_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
  • Teacher's college of the University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Schools Rebecca M. Church (d. 1945), Critic Teacher for Students in Training Ivor Wynne, director of intramural athletics and physical education department

    Ontario Institute for Studies in Education

    Ontario Institute for Studies in Education

    Ontario_Institute_for_Studies_in_Education

  • Francis Holland School
  • London girls' schools near Regents Park and Sloane Square

    filmmaker Elizabeth Pakenham, Countess of Longford, biographer Tilly Ramsay, Gordon Ramsay's daughter Patricia Roc, actress Christina Scott, former Governor

    Francis Holland School

    Francis_Holland_School

  • National Government (1935–1937)
  • 3rd National Government of the United Kingdom

    Minister of the United Kingdom by King George V, following the resignation of Ramsay MacDonald in June 1935. As a National Government it was a coalition of members

    National Government (1935–1937)

    National Government (1935–1937)

    National_Government_(1935–1937)

  • Radiohead
  • English rock band

    million albums worldwide. Their awards include six Grammy Awards and four Ivor Novello Awards, and they hold five Mercury Prize nominations, the most of

    Radiohead

    Radiohead

    Radiohead

  • 2026 Hackney London Borough Council election
  • 2026 UK local government election

    9 Liberal Democrats Cimeon Ellerton-Kay 201 7.1 Liberal Democrats Peter Ivor Friend 178 6.3 Conservative Farhan Jaisin 164 5.8 Conservative Sandy Nkolomoni

    2026 Hackney London Borough Council election

    2026 Hackney London Borough Council election

    2026_Hackney_London_Borough_Council_election

  • Welsh heraldry
  • Deheubarth (later borne by the Talbot family, Earl of Shrewsbury); 2: Philip ap Ivor (Lord of Iscoed); from Prince Owain Gwynedd 3: Gruffydd ap Cynan; 4: Edwin

    Welsh heraldry

    Welsh_heraldry

  • List of earls in the peerages of Britain and Ireland
  • Elcho 43 Earl of Dalhousie 1633 Scotland James Ramsay, 17th Earl of Dalhousie 78 1999 Simon Ramsay, Lord Ramsay 44 Earl of Airlie 1639 Scotland David Ogilvy

    List of earls in the peerages of Britain and Ireland

    List_of_earls_in_the_peerages_of_Britain_and_Ireland

  • List of awards and nominations received by Beyoncé
  • Accolades of American singer-songwriter

    23, 2024. "Comcast Celebrates 20 Billion On-Demand Views". May 25, 2011. Ramsay, J T. (May 26, 2011). "XFINITY On Demand Award Winners". Comcast Corporation

    List of awards and nominations received by Beyoncé

    List of awards and nominations received by Beyoncé

    List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Beyoncé

  • Scott Monument
  • Monument and landmark in Edinburgh

    counter-clockwise from the northwest: James Hogg, Robert Burns, Robert Fergusson, Allan Ramsay, George Buchanan, Sir David Lindsay, Robert Tannahill, Lord Byron, Tobias

    Scott Monument

    Scott Monument

    Scott_Monument

  • King's College Chapel, Cambridge
  • Church at King's College, Cambridge

    Revd Archibald Rollo Graham Campbell 1949 to 1956 – The Revd Ivor Erskine St Clair Ramsay 1956 to 1966 – The Revd Dr Alexander Roper Vidler 1966 to 1970

    King's College Chapel, Cambridge

    King's College Chapel, Cambridge

    King's_College_Chapel,_Cambridge

  • List of proposed Canadian national flags
  • Design". The Ottawa Journal. 19 September 1945. Retrieved 24 November 2025. "McIvor Displays New 'National Flag To the Commons". The Ottawa Journal. 19 September

    List of proposed Canadian national flags

    List of proposed Canadian national flags

    List_of_proposed_Canadian_national_flags

  • Communist Party of Great Britain
  • Political party in the United Kingdom (1920–1991)

    L'Estrange Malone John Manifold Tom Mann Carl Marzani William Mellor Susan Michie Ivor Montagu A. L. Morton Iris Murdoch J. T. Murphy Andrew Murray David Nicholson

    Communist Party of Great Britain

    Communist Party of Great Britain

    Communist_Party_of_Great_Britain

  • The Spectator
  • British weekly political and cultural news magazine

    Archived from the original on 7 October 2018. Retrieved 7 October 2018. Gaber, Ivor (18 September 2024). "What the Spectator takeover means for the UK's right-wing

    The Spectator

    The_Spectator

  • The King and I
  • Musical by Rodgers and Hammerstein, premiered in 1951

    production was generally favorable, with a few reservations. In The Observer, Ivor Brown predicted that the piece would "settle down for some years at Drury

    The King and I

    The_King_and_I

  • Battle of Mosul (2016–2017)
  • Large-scale military campaign to recapture Mosul from the Islamic State

    with timeline notes attached for each district, published by Google Maps Ivor Prickett (1 August 2017). "In Mosul, Revealing the Last ISIS Stronghold"

    Battle of Mosul (2016–2017)

    Battle of Mosul (2016–2017)

    Battle_of_Mosul_(2016–2017)

  • University of Glasgow
  • Public university in Scotland

    Archived from the original on 10 February 2018. Retrieved 9 February 2018. McIvor, Jamie. "University offer rate for Scottish students falls". BBC News. BBC

    University of Glasgow

    University_of_Glasgow

  • Gwilym Lloyd George
  • Welsh politician (1894–1967)

    Welsh) of 'Kitchener's Army'. In 1915 he became aide-de-camp to Major-General Ivor Philipps, commander of the 38th (Welsh) Division.[citation needed] He transferred

    Gwilym Lloyd George

    Gwilym Lloyd George

    Gwilym_Lloyd_George

  • Trade unions in the United Kingdom
  • members largely switched from Liberal to the new Labour Party. Its leader Ramsay MacDonald became prime minister in 1924 briefly, and then again in 1929

    Trade unions in the United Kingdom

    Trade_unions_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • John Masefield
  • English poet and writer (1878–1967)

    at the BBC Proms after the war. Another memorable wartime composition is Ivor Gurney's climactic declamation of "By a bierside", a setting quickly set

    John Masefield

    John Masefield

    John_Masefield

  • List of After Dark editions
  • Intelligence John Underwood Gary Murray Alastair Mackie Merlyn Rees Robin Ramsay Jock Kane Robert Harbinson H. Montgomery Hyde 23 July 1988 It's a Mad, Mad

    List of After Dark editions

    List of After Dark editions

    List_of_After_Dark_editions

  • First Blair ministry
  • 1997–2001 United Kingdom government

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  • Ivory
  • n.

    The hard, white, opaque, fine-grained substance constituting the tusks of the elephant. It is a variety of dentine, characterized by the minuteness and close arrangement of the tubes, as also by their double flexure. It is used in manufacturing articles of ornament or utility.

  • Serrator
  • n.

    The ivory gull (Larus eburneus).

  • Taqua-nut
  • n.

    A Central American name for the ivory nut.

  • Chryselephantine
  • a.

    Composed of, or adorned with, gold and ivory.

  • Ivory-bill
  • n.

    A large, handsome, North American woodpecker (Campephilus principalis), having a large, sharp, ivory-colored beak. Its general color is glossy black, with white secondaries, and a white dorsal stripe. The male has a large, scarlet crest. It is now rare, and found only in the Gulf States.

  • Scobs
  • n. sing. & pl.

    Raspings of ivory, hartshorn, metals, or other hard substance.

  • Abaiser
  • n.

    Ivory black or animal charcoal.

  • Turn
  • v. i.

    To undergo the process of turning on a lathe; as, ivory turns well.

  • Strigil
  • n.

    An instrument of metal, ivory, etc., used for scraping the skin at the bath.

  • Eburnean
  • a.

    Made of or relating to ivory.

  • Ivoride
  • n.

    A composition resembling ivory in appearance and used as a substitute for it.

  • Olifant
  • n.

    An ancient horn, made of ivory.

  • Eburnine
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to ivory.

  • Elephant
  • n.

    Ivory; the tusk of the elephant.

  • Ivories
  • pl.

    of Ivory

  • Ivory
  • n.

    Any carving executed in ivory.

  • Livor
  • n.

    Malignity.

  • Corosso
  • n.

    The name in Central America for the seed of a true palm; also, a commercial name for the true ivory nut. See Ivory nut.

  • Ivory
  • n.

    Teeth; as, to show one's ivories.

  • Ivory
  • n.

    The tusks themselves of the elephant, etc.