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  1. 8 de ene. de 2024 · Description. Also known as. English. Alexander Ramsay. Royal Navy officer, husband of Princess Patricia of Connaught (1881-1972) Sir Alexander Ramsay. Hon. Sir Alexander Ramsay.

  2. His brother, Sir William Ramsay of Inverleith succeeded Sir Alexander at Dalhousie in 1342 and was famous for his raid around Norham Castle at the battle of Nesbitt Moor in 1355. The family was then passed on through Sir Patrick Ramsay, Alexander Ramsay of Carnock, and his son Sir Alexander of Dalhousie who in 1400 successfully withheld a six month siege by English forces under Henry IV at ...

  3. Alexander Ramsay of Mar (Q4719913) Alexander Ramsay of Mar. Only child of HRH Princess Patricia of Connaught (1919-2000) Alexander Arthur Alfonso David Maule Ramsay. Alexander Arthur Alfonso David Maule Ramsay of Mar. edit. Language. Label. Description.

  4. 18 de ene. de 2023 · Alexander Ramsay appointed as first Registrar of the Unified Patent Court. He left the UPC somewhat unexpectedly late 2022, and now he’s back already: Alexander Ramsay, long-time chairman of the Preparatory Committee of the Unified Patent Court, has been appointed as Registrar of the new court. This has been announced on the UPC’s website.

  5. Alexander Arthur Alfonso David Ramsay Maule de Mar ( 21 décembre 1919 - 20 décembre 2000) 1 est le seul enfant de la princesse Patricia de Connaught, qui a renoncé à son titre royal quand elle a épousé le capitaine Alexander Ramsay en février 1919. Sa mère est le plus jeune enfant du prince Arthur de Connaught et Strathearn, le ...

  6. 6 de may. de 2024 · Only three months before, in November 2022, Ramsay left his role as UPC Administrative Committee chairman. He had a decisive influence on the court’s creation for 14 years. As early as 2008, Alexander Ramsay was involved in the preparations for the UPC, becoming vice chairman of the Preparatory Committee in 2013.

  7. "Alexander (Ramsay). Under the description of 'dominus de Dalhousy,' he granted to the Abbey of Newbattle in 1366-67, when his grandfather (see Note below) was apparently alive, but had denuded himself of the estate, the Blindhalch on the north of the Southesk, for his soul, and that of his wife Catherine, and that of his father Alexander, 'whose body is buried in Newbattle Church.'