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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Clan_RamsayClan Ramsay - Wikipedia

    The most popular of the tartans attributed to the surname Ramsay is derived from one titled Ramsey in the Vestiarium Scoticum published in 1842. Though the Vestiarium has been proven to be a Victorian era hoax many of today's clan tartans are derived from it.

  2. Allan Ramsay, the great 18th century poet, and his son, the distinguished portrait painter, were descended from the Clan Lairds of Cockpen, cadets of the chiefly house. Raymond Ramsay is a well-known 20th-century historian.

  3. Origin of Name: Placename, South Scotland. Lands: Dalhousie, Banff. Clan Chief: The Rt. Hon. The Earl of Dalhousie. ⇨ View All Ramsay Tartan Products. Ramsay Clan History. The Ramsays are an ancient Anglo-Norman family. Simon de Ramsay, who traveled north with the Earl of Huntingdon in 1124, was the first to record the name in Scotland.

  4. The ancient family of Ramsay is of Anglo-Norman origin. Simundus de Ramesia, originally from Huntingdonshire in England, received lands in Lothian from David I. In 1140 he witnessed a charter to the monks at Holyrood.

  5. The ancient family of Ramsay is of Anglo-Norman origin. Simundus de Ramesia was the first of the name to appear on record in Scotland. Originally from Huntingdonshire in England, he received lands in Lothian from David I and in 1140 witnessed a charter to the monks at Holyrood.

  6. The Ramsays are an ancient family of Anglo-Norman origin. The name was first recorded in Scotland by Simon de Ramsay, who travelled north with the Earl of Huntingdon in 1124. He was granted lands in Lothian and was the ancestor of the Ramsays of Dalhousie.

  7. A family of Anglo-Norman origin, Symon de Ramesie was granted lands in Midlothian by David I. King David was also Earl of Huntingdon, where Ramsey is considered a local name, so in all likelihood Symon had accompanied David from England when he became King of Scots in 1124.