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Ramsay, 1st Baronet Ramsay baronets of Balmain (second creation, 1806) Ramsay-Steel-Maitland baronets Ramsay-Fairfax-Lucy baronets Burnett baronets This
Ramsay_baronets
Royal Navy Admiral; commanded the Dunkirk evacuation (1883–1945)
in the invasion of France in 1944. Ramsay was born in Hampton Court Palace, into an old family (see Ramsay Baronets). He attended Colchester Royal Grammar
Bertram_Ramsay
the fifth Baronet in 1744. Sir John Ramsay, 1st Baronet (1624–1674) Sir John Ramsay, 2nd Baronet (1645–1715) Sir John Ramsay, 3rd Baronet (died 1717)
Ramsay baronets of Whitehill (1665)
Ramsay_baronets_of_Whitehill_(1665)
twelfth Baronet in 1986. Sir Gilbert Ramsay, 1st Baronet (died c. 1686) Sir James Ramsay, 2nd Baronet (died 1730) Sir John Ramsay, 3rd Baronet (died 1738)
Ramsay baronets of Bamff (1666)
Ramsay_baronets_of_Bamff_(1666)
Alexander Burnett was the second son of Catherine Ramsay, the granddaughter of Sir Charles Ramsay, 3rd Baronet of Balmain of the earlier creation (1625) in
Ramsay baronets of Balmain (second creation, 1806)
Ramsay_baronets_of_Balmain_(second_creation,_1806)
sixth Baronets also represented Kincardineshire in the House of Commons. The latter assumed the additional surname of Irvine. Alexander Ramsay-Irvine
Ramsay baronets of Balmain (first creation, 1625)
Ramsay_baronets_of_Balmain_(first_creation,_1625)
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Alexander Ramsay-Irvine, 6th and last Baronet, of Balmain (see Ramsay Baronets). Their second son Alexander Burnett succeeded to the Ramsay estates on
Burnett_baronets
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
The second Baronet assumed the additional surname of Ramsay in 1876, which was the maiden name of his maternal grandmother. The third Baronet assumed by
Cameron-Ramsay-Fairfax-Lucy baronets
Cameron-Ramsay-Fairfax-Lucy_baronets
Topics referred to by the same term
Dalhousie Charles Ramsay (ice hockey), in the French Ice Hockey Hall of Fame Sir Charles Ramsay, 3rd Baronet (died 1695) of the Ramsay baronets All pages with
Charles_Ramsay
Topics referred to by the same term
British drummer, programmer and sound engineer Several of the Ramsay baronets Andrew Ramsay Don-Wauchope (1861–1948), Scottish international rugby union
Andrew_Ramsay
Index of articles associated with the same name
as of 2026. Maitland baronets of Pitrichies (1672) Maitland baronets of Ravelrig (1680): see Earl of Lauderdale Maitland baronets of Clifton (1818), later
Maitland_baronets
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
2nd Baronet (1902–1960) Sir Keith Richard Felix Ramsay-Steel-Maitland, 3rd Baronet (1912–1965) Maitland baronets "Obituary: Sir Arthur Ramsay-Steel-Maitland"
Ramsay-Steel-Maitland baronets
Ramsay-Steel-Maitland_baronets
Scottish baronet
Sir James Ramsay, 8th Baronet of Bamff FRSE (1797–1859) was a 19th-century Scottish baronet. He was born in Bamff House in Perthshire, north-east of Blairgowrie
Sir_James_Ramsay,_8th_Baronet
British historian (1832 - 1925)
Sir James Henry Ramsay, 10th Baronet, FBA (1832–1925) was a British historian and landowner, who produced a seven-volume history of England and an original
Sir James Ramsay, 10th Baronet
Sir_James_Ramsay,_10th_Baronet
British Conservative politician
Alexander Ramsay, 3rd Baronet (26 May 1813 - 3 March 1875) was a Conservative Party politician. Baptised at Fettercairn, Kincardineshire in 1813, Ramsay was
Sir Alexander Ramsay, 3rd Baronet
Sir_Alexander_Ramsay,_3rd_Baronet
Gibson-Maitland, 2nd Baronet (1755–1848) Sir Alexander Charles Ramsay-Gibson-Maitland, 3rd Baronet (1820–1876) Sir James Ramsay-Gibson-Maitland, 4th Baronet (1848–1897)
Maitland baronets of Clifton (1818)
Maitland_baronets_of_Clifton_(1818)
Scottish politician
Sir David Ramsay, 4th Baronet (after 1673 – by 1 September 1710), of Balmain, Kincardine, was a Scottish politician who sat in the Parliament of Scotland
Sir_David_Ramsay,_4th_Baronet
fifth baronet died without heirs and was succeeded by his uncle, the sixth baronet. The sixth baronet was succeeded by his nephew, the seventh baronet; he
Morris baronets of Clasemont (1806)
Morris_baronets_of_Clasemont_(1806)
Scottish politician
Sir Andrew Ramsay, 1st Baronet (died 17 January 1668) was a Scottish politician. He was the eldest son of Sir Andrew Ramsay of Abbotshall, and was created
Sir Andrew Ramsay, 1st Baronet
Sir_Andrew_Ramsay,_1st_Baronet
British politician
Sir Arthur Herbert Drummond Ramsay Steel-Maitland, 1st Baronet (5 July 1876 – 30 March 1935) was a British Conservative politician. He was the first Chairman
Arthur_Steel-Maitland
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
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1834–1835; 1841–1846)
and Historians (1980) p. 75. Gash 1976, p. 4. Ramsay, Sir Robert Peel, pp. 2–11. Ramsay 1928, p. 4. Ramsay 1928, p. 2. Clark, Peel and the Conservatives:
Robert_Peel
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)
Mathematician, natural philosopher and astronomer (1664–1753)
edit. ii. 190–215. Mandelbrote, Scott (2004). "Ramsay, Andrew Michael [Jacobite Sir Andrew Ramsay, baronet]". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed
Nicolas_Fatio_de_Duillier
Scottish Episcopal clergyman (1793–1872)
and anecdotes. Ramsay was born in Aberdeenshire on 31 January 1793, the fourth son of Elizabeth Bannerman and Sir Alexander Ramsay, Baronet of Balmain and
Edward_Ramsay
Topics referred to by the same term
David Ramsay may refer to: David Ramsay (Ontario politician) (1948–2020), Canadian politician in Legislative Assembly of Ontario Dave Ramsay (born 1970)
David_Ramsay
death of the fifth baronet in 1919. Sir Alexander Macdonald Lockhart, 1st Baronet (died 1816) Sir Charles Macdonald Lockhart, 2nd Baronet (1799–1832) Sir
Lockhart baronets of Lee (1806)
Lockhart_baronets_of_Lee_(1806)
Topics referred to by the same term
Cameron-Ramsay-Fairfax-Lucy baronets Sir Henry Montgomerie Cameron-Ramsay-Fairfax-Lucy, 4th Baronet (1896–1965), of the Cameron-Ramsay-Fairfax-Lucy baronets Fairfax
Henry_Fairfax
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
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia
Bannerman (d. 1844) m. Sir Alexander Ramsay, 1st Baronet Sir Alexander Ramsay, 2nd Baronet (1785–1852) Thomas Ramsay (1786–1857) m. (1) Jane Cruikshank;
Bannerman_baronets
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
Australian politician
Sir Robert Ramsay Mackenzie, 10th Baronet (21 July 1811 – 19 September 1873) was a pastoralist and politician in Queensland, Australia. He was Premier
Sir Robert Mackenzie, 10th Baronet
Sir_Robert_Mackenzie,_10th_Baronet
Alexander Maitland, 1st Baronet (21 March 1728 – 15 February 1820) was a general in the British Army and the first of the Maitland baronets of Clifton. He was
Sir Alexander Maitland, 1st Baronet
Sir_Alexander_Maitland,_1st_Baronet
British politician (1870–1958)
administrations of Ramsay MacDonald, the first Labour Prime Minister. Born into a liberal aristocratic family (see Trevelyan baronets of Nettlecombe, 1662)
Sir Charles Trevelyan, 3rd Baronet
Sir_Charles_Trevelyan,_3rd_Baronet
joined the 1715 Jacobite rising. In 1752, she married the artist Allan Ramsay, later becoming the subject of several of his works. Her marriage was a
Margaret_Lindsay_Ramsay
Topics referred to by the same term
Ramsay (minister) (1672–1749), Church of Scotland minister James Ramsay (painter) (1789–1854), English portrait painter Sir James Ramsay, 8th Baronet
James_Ramsay
British politician
his father's death in March 1851, he succeeded as the 3rd Shelley-Sidney baronets of Penshurst Place and the 2nd Baron De L'Isle and Dudley, of Penshurst
Philip Sidney, 2nd Baron De L'Isle and Dudley
Philip_Sidney,_2nd_Baron_De_L'Isle_and_Dudley
Scottish army officer (1782–1815)
Navy) died at Jamaica on 31 July of the same year. Clan Ramsay Ramsay baronets see Sir John Ramsay Lloyd 1896, p. 263. Napier 1836, p. 345. Lloyd 1896, pp
William_Norman_Ramsay
Topics referred to by the same term
Broun, 7th Baronet (1768–1844), of the Broun baronets Sir James Lionel Broun, 11th Baronet (1875–1962), of the Broun baronets James Broun-Ramsay, 1st Marquess
James_Broun
353–355. [1] Katherine Hall of Dunglass (died 1745) was painted by Allan Ramsay, was the youngest daughter of Sir James Hall, 2nd Bt. of Dunglass (died
Hall baronets of Dunglass (1687)
Hall_baronets_of_Dunglass_(1687)
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Kenneth Weir Hogg, 6th Baronet (1894–1985) Sir Arthur Ramsay Hogg, 7th Baronet, MBE (1896–1995) Sir Michael David Hogg, 8th Baronet (1925–2001) Sir Piers
Hogg_baronets
British politician
Alexander Callander, of Westertown, Stirlingshire, and Margaret Ramsay, daughter of David Ramsay. He was a lieutenant-colonel in the 29th Light Dragoons and
Sir John Callander, 1st Baronet
Sir_John_Callander,_1st_Baronet
Topics referred to by the same term
Alexander Ramsay may refer to: Sir Alexander Ramsay, 5th Baronet, MP for Kincardineshire, 1713–1715 Sir Alexander Ramsay, 2nd Baronet, MP for Kincardineshire
Alexander_Ramsay
Mackenzie, 7th Baronet (1780–1848) Sir Alexander Mackenzie, 8th Baronet (1805–1856) Sir William Mackenzie, 9th Baronet (1806–1868) Sir Robert Ramsay Mackenzie
Mackenzie baronets of Coul (1673)
Mackenzie_baronets_of_Coul_(1673)
Scottish Royal Navy rear-admiral (1796–1871)
as Sir Alexander Ramsay, 1st Baronet of Balmain), and his wife, Elizabeth Bannerman, daughter of Sir Alexander Bannerman, 4th Baronet. Alexander Burnett
William Ramsay (Royal Navy officer)
William_Ramsay_(Royal_Navy_officer)
Scottish aquaculturist (1848–1897)
The Maitland baronets of Clifton were descendants of the Earls of Lauderdale, and in 1866 the 3rd Baronet had assumed the surname of Ramsay before that
James_Ramsay-Gibson-Maitland
Topics referred to by the same term
politician Sir Brian Fulke Cameron-Ramsay-Fairfax-Lucy, 5th Baronet (1898–1974), of the Cameron-Ramsay-Fairfax-Lucy baronets This disambiguation page lists
Bryan Fairfax (disambiguation)
Bryan_Fairfax_(disambiguation)
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Couper, KCSI, CB, CIE, 2nd Baronet (1824–1908) Sir Ramsay George Henry Couper, 3rd Baronet (1855–1949) Sir Guy Couper, 4th Baronet (1889–1973) Sir George
Couper_baronets
2014) Joel Stevens, Symbola heroica: or the mottoes of the nobility and baronets of Great-Britain and Ireland; placed alphabetically (1736) The Daily Telegraph
List of family seats of English nobility
List_of_family_seats_of_English_nobility
Existing baronetcies
by future baronets, and empowering them to offer a further inducement to applicants. On the same day he granted to all Nova Scotia baronets the right
List_of_extant_baronetcies
Topics referred to by the same term
Royal Navy Sir William George Herbert Taylor Ramsay-Fairfax, 2nd Baronet (1831–1902), of the Fairfax Baronets George William Fairfax, planter This disambiguation
William Fairfax (disambiguation)
William_Fairfax_(disambiguation)
and Agnes Lumsdaine. His wife Ann was the daughter of Sir Andrew Ramsay, 4th Baronet, of Whitehill. Their surviving children were: John Balfour, 5th of
Robert Balfour, 4th of Balbirnie
Robert_Balfour,_4th_of_Balbirnie
British noblewoman
Katharine Marjory Ramsay was born in Edinburgh on 6 November 1874, the daughter of Sir James Henry Ramsay, 10th Baronet and Charlotte Fanning Ramsay (née Stewart)
Katharine Stewart-Murray, Duchess of Atholl
Katharine_Stewart-Murray,_Duchess_of_Atholl
Classicist
Histories in 1891. She was born Agnata Ramsay in London on 28 January 1867, the daughter of Sir James Ramsay, 10th Baronet, of Bamff, and his wife Mary Elizabeth
Agnata_Butler
Dalhousie Ramsay, CB (died 1920) was a British military administrator. The seventh son of Sir Alexander Ramsay, 2nd Baronet, George Dalhousie Ramsay was educated
George_Dalhousie_Ramsay
of Parliament for Harwich in Essex. In 1931, when Labour Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald split the party and formed a National Government. Pybus was one
John_Pybus
Scottish aristocrat and politician
Parliament for Midlothian in June 1845 upon the retirement of William Ramsay Ramsay, Esq. He was re-elected without opposition in 1847 and 1852. He was
Sir_John_Hope,_11th_Baronet
Historic site in Scotland
10th Baronets of Calderwood (within the eastern enclosure) Sir William Forbes's son George Forbes (died 1857) Sir William Hamilton, 9th Baronet (1788–1856)
St_John's,_Edinburgh
Cramond, The Cramond Association, Edinburgh, p. 19 Leigh Rayment's list of baronets The Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England, Ireland, and Scotland,
Sir_John_Inglis,_2nd_Baronet
either marriage. Lady Edith Christian Ramsay (6 October 1839 – 28 October 1871); married Sir James Fergusson, 6th Baronet, and had children. For a period in
Susan Broun-Ramsay, Marchioness of Dalhousie
Susan_Broun-Ramsay,_Marchioness_of_Dalhousie
Scottish baronet
became the wife of the painter Allan Ramsay. Sir David Lindsay of Evelick (1732-1797), who succeeded as 4th Baronet. Sir John Lindsay (1737-1788), Royal
Sir Alexander Lindsay, 3rd Baronet
Sir_Alexander_Lindsay,_3rd_Baronet
Scottish politician and soldier
guardians until his majority Andrew Fletcher, Lord Milton and Sir Alexander Ramsay of Balmain sent Carnegie to the University of Glasgow for education. Carnegie
Sir James Carnegie, 3rd Baronet
Sir_James_Carnegie,_3rd_Baronet
Scottish peerage
the Maitland baronets, descended from the 5th son of the 6th earl. The current baronet is Sir Charles Alexander Maitland, 10th Baronet (b. 1986), the
Earl_of_Lauderdale
British art collector and civil servant
to Ramsay MacDonald, 1933–1934, and later Under-secretary at HM Treasury. Barlow was born in London, the eldest son of Sir Thomas Barlow, 1st Baronet, Royal
Alan_Barlow
Dunmore) 1836–1838: James Broun-Ramsay, Lord Ramsay (later 1st Marquis of Dalhousie) 1838–1840: Sir James Forrest, 1st Baronet (Lord Provost of Edinburgh)
List of grand master masons of the Grand Lodge of Scotland
List_of_grand_master_masons_of_the_Grand_Lodge_of_Scotland
Scottish peer
Thomas Moncreiffe, 5th Baronet George, Lord Ramsay (23 October 1770 – 21 March 1838), succeeded as 9th Earl Hon. William Ramsay (27 October 1771 – 13 April
George Ramsay, 8th Earl of Dalhousie
George_Ramsay,_8th_Earl_of_Dalhousie
British politician
the seat at the 1931 general election when the Labour Party split over Ramsay MacDonald's formation of the National Government. He lost the Chesterfield
Sir_Roger_Conant,_1st_Baronet
United Kingdom List of baronetcies in the Baronetage of Great Britain Leigh Rayment's list of baronets Baronetcies to which no Succession has been proved
List of baronetcies in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia
List_of_baronetcies_in_the_Baronetage_of_Nova_Scotia
Scottish priest and abolitionist (1733–1789)
Rev. James Ramsay (25 July 1733 – July 1789) was a Scottish ship's surgeon, Anglican priest, and leading abolitionist in Great Britain. Ramsay was born
James_Ramsay_(abolitionist)
English baronet
Richard Acton, 5th Baronet (1 January 1712 – 20 November 1791) was an English baronet. The son of Sir Whitmore Acton, 4th Baronet, he succeeded to the
Sir Richard Acton, 5th Baronet
Sir_Richard_Acton,_5th_Baronet
Estate in Perth and Kinross, Scotland
made baronet in 1666 in recognition of the bravery of his own son, James, at the Battle of Rullion Green. The current owners are Paul and Louise Ramsay. Sir
Bamff
British Army officer and politician (1756–1834)
General Sir John Doyle, 1st Baronet, GCB, KCH (1756 – 8 August 1834) was a British Army officer and politician who served in the American War of Independence
Sir_John_Doyle,_1st_Baronet
British 19th century classical scholar
daughter of Vincent Biscoe of Hookwood, Surrey and Sir William Ramsay, seventh baronet of Bamff. He attended the Royal High School, Edinburgh. From 1823
William Ramsay (classical scholar)
William_Ramsay_(classical_scholar)
British fascist politician (1896–1980)
extinct (see Mosley baronets for further history of the family); a barony was created for Tonman Mosley, brother of the 4th Baronet, but also became extinct
Oswald_Mosley
British noble family
Mansel, younger brother of Sir Thomas Mansell, 1st Baronet of Margam. Sir William Mansel, 9th Baronet sat as Member of Parliament for Carmarthenshire. There
Mansel_family
British gentlewoman (1761–1804)
based in the West Indies. He was the son of Sir Alexander Lindsay, 3rd Baronet and his wife Amelia, daughter of David Murray, 5th Viscount Stormont. Lindsay
Dido_Elizabeth_Belle
Historic site
(50 m) north of the present site. In about the 1750s, Sir Alexander Ramsay, 6th Baronet of Balmain, who had been a local Member of Parliament, planted the
Fasque_House
British politician
and stepped down at the 1847 general election. Leigh Rayment's list of baronets – Baronetcies beginning with "B" Craig, F. W. S. (1989) [1977]. British
Thomas_Buchan-Hepburn
Scottish landowner and politician (1766–1829)
Rait in 1837. After her death, he married Caroline Ramsay Hay, daughter of James Hay and Lady Mary Ramsay (a daughter of the 8th Earl of Dalhousie), in 1845
Sir William Arbuthnot, 1st Baronet
Sir_William_Arbuthnot,_1st_Baronet
Canadian banker and baronet (1849–1912)
August 2017. Carman Miller (1998). "Clouston, Sir Edward Seaborne". In Cook, Ramsay; Hamelin, Jean (eds.). Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Vol. XIV (1911–1920)
Edward_Clouston
Alexander Burnett, 2nd Baronet who had died the previous year. The 3rd Baronet is the grandson of Sir Thomas Burnett, 1st Baronet, who completed the reconstruction
Sir Thomas Burnett, 3rd Baronet
Sir_Thomas_Burnett,_3rd_Baronet
Title in the Baronetage of England
Bunbury, fourth son of the seventh Baronet, was a Major-General in the Royal Artillery. Richardson-Bunbury baronets Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage. London:
Bunbury_baronets
White, 5th Baronet. White, Captain R. T. The Memoirs of White of Wallingwells (Part 2). Privately Published. White, William Knight Hamilton Ramsay. "William
Sir Archibald White, 4th Baronet
Sir_Archibald_White,_4th_Baronet
Scottish civil servant
1st Baronet (1766–1829), and Anne Alves (d. 1846). Among his younger siblings were John A. Arbuthnot, George Clerk Arbuthnot (father of Charles Ramsay Arbuthnot)
Sir Robert Arbuthnot, 2nd Baronet
Sir_Robert_Arbuthnot,_2nd_Baronet
Private secretary to the Duke of Edinburgh
Wilfrid Home Thompson, 2nd Baronet. They had a daughter and son; the marriage was dissolved. In 1976, he married Jean Ramsay. Parker died in Melbourne
Michael_Parker_(courtier)
Scottish businessman and philanthropist (1864–1937)
daughters and a son named Robert, born 1894. He was a lifelong friend of Ramsay MacDonald, the first Labour Party Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
Sir Alexander Grant, 1st Baronet
Sir_Alexander_Grant,_1st_Baronet
Irish politician (1757 - 1821)
July 1813) and his wife Margaret Ramsay (1766 - Newtown, Ireland, April 1839), and a granddaughter of the Revd James Ramsay and his wife Rebecca Akers. Sir
Sir Thomas Osborne, 9th Baronet
Sir_Thomas_Osborne,_9th_Baronet
Lowland Scottish clan
1st Baronet (1639–c. 1707) Sir William Douglas, 2nd Baronet (died 1733) Sir John Douglas, 3rd Baronet (died 1778) Sir William Douglas, 4th Baronet (died
Clan_Douglas
British Army general
5th Baronet, CMG, DSO, JP (1 April 1867 – 31 March 1941) was a British baronet and Army officer. The second son of Sir William Arbuthnot, 3rd Baronet and
Dalrymple_Arbuthnot
English writer, photographer and broadcaster on architectural topics
In January 1986, she married secondly Sir Edmund Cameron-Ramsay-Fairfax-Lucy, 6th Baronet, and divorced him in 1989. In May 1991, she married thirdly
Lady_Lucinda_Lambton
Scottish politician and patron (1666–1729)
Retrieved 16 April 2026. Watson, Nick (16 October 2023). "Bennet of Marlefield, baronets". Landed Families of Britain and Ireland. Retrieved 30 April 2026.
Sir William Bennet of Grubet (2nd Baronet)
Sir_William_Bennet_of_Grubet_(2nd_Baronet)
Sir James. He married in 1810 to Agnes, daughter of John Grieve Esq of Ramsay-Garden, by whom he had two sons and two daughters. Foulis died in April
Sir_James_Foulis,_7th_Baronet
Irish landowner
Smyth (died 9 February 1762; Lady Osborne married secondly Colonel John Ramsay), daughter of the Rt Revd Thomas Smyth, Bishop of Limerick, and had two
Sir Thomas Osborne, 5th Baronet
Sir_Thomas_Osborne,_5th_Baronet
Grand estate house in Penicuik, Midlothian, Scotland
exact replica of the temple, on his stable block at Penicuik House. Clerk baronets Alexander Gordon (antiquary) List of Category A listed buildings in Midlothian
Penicuik_House
Royal Navy Admiral (1850–1913)
1st Baronet), by his second wife Caroline Ramsay, daughter of James Hay of Collepriest, and Lady Mary Ramsay, the fourth daughter of George Ramsay, 6th
Charles_Ramsay_Arbuthnot
Scottish physician
Sir Donald MacAlister, 1st Baronet of Tarbet KCB FRSE (17 May 1854 – 15 January 1934) was a Scottish physician who was Principal and Vice-Chancellor and
Donald_MacAlister
British civil servant (1824–1908)
William Benson. Sir George died in Camberley, aged 84. His eldest son, Ramsay George Henry Couper, succeeded him in the baronetcy. "Obituary". The Times
George_Couper
Royal Navy Rear Admiral (1864-1916)
Rear-Admiral Sir Robert Keith Arbuthnot, 4th Baronet, KCB, MVO (23 March 1864 – 31 May 1916) was a British Royal Navy officer during the First World War
Sir Robert Arbuthnot, 4th Baronet
Sir_Robert_Arbuthnot,_4th_Baronet
English engineer and car designer (1863–1933)
watch it with binoculars from on top of a haystack near his house. When the Ramsay MacDonald government decided not to finance the next attempt in 1931, Lucy
Henry_Royce
Title in the Peerage of Scotland
parsonage etc., in lieu of the money due by James, Lord Forrester, to Beatrix Ramsay in Corstorphine who had assigned the debt to the said Laurence Scott, 1654
Lord_Forrester
RAMSAY BARONETS
RAMSAY BARONETS
Female
Russian
(РаиÌÑа) Russian name RAISA means "easy, prepared." Compare with other forms of Raisa.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, German, Jamaican, Scottish, Teutonic
From Ram's Island; Wild Garlic Island
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Romsey in Hampshire, so named from the genitive case of the Old English personal name Rūm (a short form of compound names with the first element rūm) + Old English ēg ‘island’, ‘dry land in a fen’.
Boy/Male
Sikh
Devotee a servant of Rama
Surname or Lastname
English (Northumberland and Durham)
English (Northumberland and Durham) : either a variant of Renshaw or of Ravenshaw, a habitational name from Ravenshaw in Warwickshire, or a topographic name for someone who lived by the ‘raven wood’.
Male
Hebrew
(עֲמָשָׂי) Hebrew name AMASAY means "burdensome." In the bible, this is the name of a warrior and chief of the captains, a Kohathite ancestor of Samuel, a priest, and another Kohathite Levite who lived in the time of the reign of king Hezekiah of Judah.Â
Female
Yiddish
(רֵייזָ×) Yiddish name RAISA means "rose." Compare with other forms of Raisa.
Male
Scottish
Variant spelling of Scottish Ramsay, RAMSEY means "wild-garlic island."
Male
Hebrew
(רַעְמָה) Hebrew name RAMAH means "a lofty place." In the bible, this is the name of many places, including a place of battle between Israel and Syria.Â
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Island of Ravens
Boy/Male
English American Teutonic Scottish
Wild garlic; from Ram's island.
Boy/Male
Sikh
Beauteous
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Name of Lord Rama
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from various places, for example either of the places named Radway (in Devon and Warwickshire), Reddaway or Roadway (both in Devon), all named from Old English rÄ“ad ‘red’ + waye ‘road’, ‘way’, or from Rodway in Somerset, in which the first element is from Old English rÄd ‘road’, ‘track’.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Rama
Girl/Female
Muslim
White rose
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Scottish, Teutonic
Wild Garlic; From Ram's Island
Girl/Female
Muslim
Beautiful, Like Moon
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Rama, God, Supreme spirit, Charming
Surname or Lastname
English
English : presumably a patronymic from a Middle English survival of Old English Ramm ‘ram’ or Hrafn ‘raven’ as a personal name.Name found among people of Indian origin in Guyana and Trinidad : probably from the personal name Ram and the English suffix -son.
RAMSAY BARONETS
RAMSAY BARONETS
Girl/Female
American, Australian, French, German, Latin, Swedish
Dedicated to Mars; The Roman God of War; Longevity; Pillar
Boy/Male
Indian
Joy of Happiness.
Girl/Female
Australian, Greek
Peace
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Beautiful Body
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Tamil
River Pearls
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Gray Meadow
Girl/Female
Indian
One who lives in heart
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord of Hundreds
Male
German
German form of Hebrew Abiyshalowm, APSEL means "father of peace."Â
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Young; New
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RAMSAY BARONETS
v. t.
To assay, or attempt, improperly or unsuccessfully.
v. t.
To divide into branches or subdivisions; as, to ramify an art, subject, scheme.
n.
Same as Tramroad.
n.
A railway laid in the streets of a town or city, on which cars for passengers or for freight are drawn by horses; a horse railroad.
n.
An assay. See Assay, n.
a.
Same as Ramal.
a.
Ramal.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Assay
v. t.
To try; to assay.
n.
Examination and determination; test; as, an assay of bread or wine.
n.
To test the value and purity of (metals); to assay. See Assay.
a.
Of or pertaining to a ramus, or branch; rameal.
n.
The button of metal from an assay.
n.
One of the rails of a tramway.
n.
A plant. See Ramson.
imp. & p. p.
of Assay
n.
A broad-leaved species of garlic (Allium ursinum), common in European gardens; -- called also buckram.
imp. & p. p.
of Ramify
n.
Trial by sample; assay; sample; specimen; smack.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Ramify