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  1. Admiral the Hon. Sir Alexander Robert Maule Ramsay (1881–1972), younger son of 13th Earl of Dalhousie, married HRH Princess Patricia Helena Elizabeth of Connaught (1886–1974), Duchess of Saxony from birth until 1917, authorised by Royal Warrant in 1919 to relinquish on her marriage the style of Royal Highness and the title of Princess of ...

  2. sv.wikipedia.org › wiki › RamsayRamsay – Wikipedia

    Kaptenen Alexander Ramsay (död 1576), som gick år 1573 i svensk tjänst. Hans son var ryttmästaren för Adels­fanan i Finland, Johan (Hans) Ramsay (död 1649). Dennes barn, som genom börden ansågs naturaliserade och introducerades den 15 juli, år 1634 i tredje klassen, svenneklassen, genom lottning under nummer 188 då men nuvarande ...

  3. Alexander (of Carnock) RAMSAY. U.S. President [T. ROOSEVELT] 's 15-Great Grandfather. Poss. PM Churchill's 21-Great Grandfather. Lady Diana's 19-Great Grandfather. ...

  4. 22 de jun. de 2012 · Liverpool’s recruitment team is very data-driven. Therefore, it wouldn’t be a surprise if Calvin Ramsay’s name came up when looking for players most stylistically similar to Alexander-Arnold. Calvin Ramsay at Liverpool With Neco Williams interesting other PL teams, Calvin Ramsay will be immediately a part of the first team at Liverpool.

  5. John Ramsay (a grandson of Nicolas) killed the Earl of Gowrie when they appeared to be attempting to kidnap King James VI in what became known as the "Gowrie Conspiracy" in 1600. As a result of this service, John was created Earl of Holderness. His son, who was created Earl of Dalhousie, fought at the Battle of Marston Moor in 1644 during the ...

  6. Alexander Arthur Alfonso David Maule Ramsay. Language. Label. Description. Also known as. English. Alexander Ramsay of Mar. Only child of HRH Princess Patricia of Connaught (1919-2000) Alexander Arthur Alfonso David Maule Ramsay.

  7. Another Sir Alexander Ramsay also fell dead on English soil – at the battle of Flodden, on September 9, 1513, when 5,000 Scots including James IV, an archbishop, two bishops, eleven earls, fifteen barons, and 300 knights were killed.