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Ramsay is the Scottish spelling of Ramsey and may refer to one of the following. Timeline of Scottish history Caledonia List of not fully sovereign nations Subdivisions of Scotland National parks (Scotland) Traditional music of Scotland Flower of Scotland Wars of Scottish Independence National Trust for Scotland Historic houses in Scotland Castles in Scotland Museums in Scotland Abbeys and priories in Scotland Gardens in Scotland... Ramsey can refer to many places and people. ...

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Scottish history

Clan Ramsay is a Scottish clan led by the Earl of Dalhousie with its seat at Brechin Castle. There is also another branch of the clan — the Ramsays of Bamff, based in Perthshire. Clan Ramsay is a Scottish clan that has existed since the 11th century. ... Clan map of Scotland Scottish clans give a sense of identity and shared descent to people in Scotland and to their relations throughout the world, with a formal structure of Clan Chiefs officially registered with the court of the Lord Lyon, King of Arms which controls the heraldry and Coat... The title Earl of Dalhousie was created in the Peerage of Scotland in 1633. ... Brechin Castle is a castle located in Brechin, County Angus, Scotland. ... Perthshire is an traditional county in central Scotland, which extends from Strathmore in the east, to the Pass of Drumochter in the north, Rannoch Moor and Ben Lui in the west, and Aberfoyle in the south. ...


Places called Ramsay

Bessemer Township is a township in Gogebic County in the U.S. state of Michigan. ...

People named Ramsay

The Right Honourable James Ramsay MacDonald (12 October 1866–9 November 1937), British politician, was twice Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. ... Jump to: navigation, search A prime minister may be either: chief or leading member of the cabinet of the top-level government in a country having a parliamentary system of government; or the official, in countries with a semi-presidential system of government, appointed to manage the civil service and...

People surnamed Ramsay

Ramsay is the name of a legendary figure that possibly buried treasure in Long Point, Ontario. ... Allan Ramsay (October 15, 1686 - January 7, 1758), Scottish poet, was born at Leadhills, Lanarkshire to John Ramsay, superintendent of Lord Hopetouns lead-mines and his wife, Alice Bower, a native of Derbyshire. ... Portrait of David Hume by Allan Ramsay, 1766. ... Admiral the Hon. ... Categories: People stubs | 1883 births | 1945 deaths | Royal Navy admirals | Royal Navy officers | British World War II people ... Edward Pierson Ramsay (December 3, 1842 - December 16, 1916) was an Australian zoologist specialized in ornithology. ... Fox Maule Ramsay, 11th Earl of Dalhousie (22 April 1801 – 6 July 1874) was British politician. ... James Andrew Broun-Ramsay, 1st Marquess and 10th Earl of Dalhousie (April 22, 1812–December 19, 1860) was a British statesman, and a colonial administrator in India. ... George Ramsay, 9th Earl of Dalhousie (October 23, 1770 – March 21, 1838) was lieutenant-governor of Nova Scotia from 1816 to 1820, Governor General of British North America from 1820 to 1828 and later became commander-in-chief in India. ... Gordon Ramsay on Ramsays Kitchen Nightmares Gordon Ramsay (born Glasgow, Scotland, November 8, 1966) is one of Britains most famous chefs. ... Margaret Mildred Ramsay, Baroness Ramsay of Cartvale (born 12 July 1936) is a Labour Party is member of the House of Lords. ... Jump to: navigation, search The Labour Party is the principal centre-left political party in the United Kingdom (see British politics). ... In the United Kingdom, Life Peers are appointed members of the Peerage whose titles may not be inherited (those whose titles are inheritable are known as hereditary peers). ... Categories: People stubs | 1852 births | 1916 deaths | Nobel Prize in Chemistry winners | Discoverer of a chemical element ... The Nobel Prizes (pronounced no-BELL or no-bell) are awarded annually to people who have done outstanding research, invented groundbreaking techniques or equipment, or made outstanding contributions to society. ...

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Allan Ramsay (387 words)
Allan Ramsay, the son of the poet Allan Ramsay, was born in Edinburgh on 2nd October, 1713.
In 1767 Ramsay was appointed as Principal Painter to the king.
Ramsay travelled to Italy and after touring the country for two years, settled on the island of Ischia and was gradually able to resume painting.
Ramsay's Kitchen, Without Cameras - January 3, 2007 - The New York Sun (938 words)
Ramsay, a Michelin-starred chef who has built a solid international reputation for exigent viciousness, opened his first non-televised American venture here in November at the London Hotel.
Ramsay's reputation inclines the customer to look for such slip-ups, and, to his credit and that of his chef de cuisine, Neil Ferguson, there are very few.
Ramsay's new restaurant manages to be extremely satisfactory, even luxurious, while completely omitting any aura of specialness that would make it stand out among restaurants in its price range.
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