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Ramsay MacDonald (14192 bytes)
2: |+ '''The Right Hon. Ramsay MacDonald''' 23: '''James Ramsay MacDonald''' ([[October 12]], [[1866]] - [[November 9]], [[... 28: ...iamentary seats at the previous month's election, MacDonald formed a minority Labour government with [[Libera... 30: ...al, suffered over the next few years as a result. MacDonald surrendered the premiership of an increasingly Co... 31: ...eat by over 21,000 votes to [[Emanuel Shinwell]]. MacDonald returned to the [[House of Commons]] for the [[Un... Gus Macdonald, Baron Macdonald of Tradeston (1072 bytes) 1: '''Angus John "Gus" Macdonald, Baron Macdonald of Tradeston''', CBE, PC (born [[August 20]], [[1... 17: ...[Category:1940 births|Macdonald of Tradeston, Gus Macdonald, Baron]] 18: ...he Duchy of Lancaster|Macdonald of Tradeston, Gus Macdonald, Baron]] 19: [[Category:Members of the Privy Council|MacDonald, Angus John, Baron]] 20: [[Category:UK Labour Party politicians|MacDonald, Angus John, Baron]] Ramsay (419 bytes) 1: *'''Ramsay''' is the name of several places in the [[United ... 2: **[[Ramsay, Louisiana]] 3: **[[Ramsay, Michigan]] 4: **[[Ramsay, Montana]] 8: *'''Ramsay''' is also a common surname: William Ramsay (1278 bytes) 1: [[image:William_Ramsay.jpg|thumb|200px|William Ramsay.]] 2: '''William Ramsay''' ([[October 2]], [[1852]]–[[July 23]], [[... 4: ...ephew of the geologist [[Andrew Ramsay|Sir Andrew Ramsay]]. 8: Sir William Ramsay received the [[Nobel Prize]] for chemistry in [[1... 16: [[Category:1852 births|Ramsay, William]] Margaret Ramsay (607 bytes) 1: '''Margaret Mildred Ramsay, Baroness Ramsay of Cartvale''' (born [[12 July]], [[1936]]) is a ... 7: [[Category:1936 births|Ramsay, Margaret]] George Ramsay (2123 bytes) 1: '''George Burrell Ramsay''' (b.[[Glasgow]], [[Scotland]], 1 [[March]] [[1... 5: ...tence within the year. Such was the impact George Ramsay had on the club's early years. 7: ...made captain of the team. One of the first things Ramsay did was establish Villa its first ground at Perry... 9: ...ants were relegated, an unthinkable notion in the Ramsay era. 11: In all Ramsay's association with the football club lasted 59 ye... David Ramsay (3728 bytes) 1: '''David James Ramsay''' (born [[April 23]], [[1948]] in [[Sydney, Aust... 3: Ramsay was raised in [[Oakville, Ontario]]. He attended... 5: ...io needed greater representation in government. (Ramsay also seems to have disliked the Toronto leadershi... 7: ... that defeated the Liberal government and brought Ramsay's former party, the NDP, to power under [[Bob Rae... 11: ...ader [[Mike Harris]] represented a riding next to Ramsay's. He was nevertheless able to win by a clear ma... Alexander Ramsay (3575 bytes) 1: '''Admiral the Hon. Sir Alexander Ramsay,''' ([[29 May]][[1881]]-[[8 October]] [[1972]]) w... 4: ... born in London as the third son of James William Ramsay, 13th Earl of Dalhousie and his wife, Lady Ida Lo... 6: ...hed Service Order (D.S.O.) for his conduct there. Ramsay rose to the rank of Commander in late 1914 and be... 9: ...e next forty years. They had one son, [[Alexander Ramsay of Mar]]. 12: In 1928, Ramsay assumed command of the [[Aircraft carrier|aircraf... Andrew Ramsay (3886 bytes) 1: '''Sir Andrew Crombie Ramsay''' ([[January 31]], [[1814]] - [[December 9]], [[... 3: ...was born at [[Glasgow]], being the son of William Ramsay, manufacturing chemist. He was for a time actuall... 15: [[Category:1814 births|Ramsay, Andrew]] 16: [[Category:1891 deaths|Ramsay, Andrew]] 17: [[Category:British scientists|Ramsay, Andrew]] Bertram Ramsay (814 bytes) 1: [[image:Bertram Ramsay.jpg|right|Bertram Ramsay]] 3: Admiral Sir '''Bertram Home Ramsay''' ([[January 20]], [[1883]] - [[January 2]], [[1... 9: [[Category:1883 births|Ramsay, Bertram]] 10: [[Category:1945 deaths|Ramsay, Bertram]] 11: [[Category:Royal Navy admirals|Ramsay, Bertram]] Ramsay (Canada) (1883 bytes) 1: '''Ramsay''' is the name of a legendary figure that possibl... 3: According to the tale, Ramsay was a fur-trader who managed to evade the natives... 5: It is presumed, under the tale, that Ramsay died before retrieving it, forgot all about his c... Allan Ramsay (171 bytes) 1: Allan Ramsay can refer to more than one person. 3: *[[Allan Ramsay (1686-1758)]], the father, a poet 4: *[[Allan Ramsay (1713-1784)]], the son, a portrait painter Gordon Ramsay (3401 bytes) 1: '''Gordon Ramsay''' (born [[November 8]], [[1966]]) is one of Brit... 5: ...Angela Hartnett's, name. Ramsay's company, Gordon Ramsay Holdings, continued rapid expansion under Marcus ... 7: ...dining companion [[Joan Collins]]), has said that Ramsay is "a wonderful chef, just a really second-rate h... 9: ...n|reality show]], which aired on [[ITV]], and saw Ramsay attempt to train 10 [[United Kingdom|British]] [[... 13: * ''Gordon Ramsay’s Kitchen Heaven'' (2004) Alexander Ramsay of Mar (3549 bytes) 1: ...is father was the third son of the [[John William Ramsay, 13th Earl of Dalhousie|Earl of Dalhouise]]. 3: ... received commission in the [[Grenadier Guards]]. Ramsay saw active service in [[North Africa]] during [[W... 5: ... [[Linlithgow]] estates at [[South Queensferry]]. Ramsay inherited the Mar estate in [[1959]]. At that poi... 7: In [[1956]], Ramsay married [[Flora Fraser, 21st Lady Saltoun|Flora F... 9: Captain Alexander Ramsay of Mar and Lady Saltoun had three daughters: Edward Pierson Ramsay (961 bytes) 1: '''Edward Pierson Ramsay''' ([[December 3]], [[1842]] - [[December 16]], [... 9: [[Category:1842 births|Ramsay, Edward Pierson]] 10: [[Category:1916 deaths|Ramsay, Edward Pierson]] 11: [[Category:Ornithologists|Ramsay, E]] USS Ramsay (DD-124) (7731 bytes) 70: ...named for Admiral [[Francis Munroe Ramsay|Francis Ramsay]]. 72: ...ry Virginia Ramsay, granddaughter of Rear Admiral Ramsay; and commissioned [[15 February]] [[1919]], Comdr... 74: ...vision 12, Destroyer Force, [[Atlantic Fleet]], ''Ramsay'' completed shakedown off [[Cuba]] in March, part... 76: ''Ramsay'' arrived at [[San Diego, California|San Diego]] ... 78: On [[10 December]] [[1940]], ''Ramsay'' returned to Pearl Harbor and, throughout the ne... George Ramsay Cook (1393 bytes) 1: '''George Ramsay Cook''' (born [[November 28]], [[1931]]), is a [[... 3: ...George_Ramsay_Cook.jpg|right|Photograph of George Ramsay Cook]] 16: In 1997, the [[Ramsay Cook Research Scholarship]] was established at Yo... 20: [[Category:1931 births|Cook, George Ramsay]] 21: [[Category:Canadian historians|Cook, George Ramsay]] Francis Munroe Ramsay (2264 bytes) 1: Admiral '''Francis Munroe Ramsay''' ([[5 April]] [[1835]] - [[19 July]] [[1914]]) ... 3: Born in the [[District of Columbia]], Ramsay was appointed [[Midshipman]] 5 October 1850. Afte... 7: After the Civil War, Ramsay served in many and varied positions afloat - as F... Ramsay-Hunt syndrome (1667 bytes) 1: '''Ramsay-Hunt syndrome''' is a disorder that is caused by ... 7: The term, ‘’Ramsay-Hunt syndrome’’ is also used for a di... 10: * [http://www.ramsayhunt.org Ramsay-Hunt Syndrome]]. Support site. William Mitchell Ramsay (2394 bytes) 1: '''Sir William Mitchell Ramsay''' ([[March 15]], [[1851]] - [[April 20]], [[1939... 22: His wife, Lady Ramsay, granddaughter of Dr Andrew Marshall of Kirkintil... 26: [[Category:1851 births|Ramsay, William Mitchell]] 27: [[Category:1939 deaths|Ramsay, William Mitchell]] 28: [[Category:Archaeologists|Ramsay, William Mitchell]]
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