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Lafitte's biographer Jack C. Ramsay says, " this was a convenient time to be a native of France, a claim that provided protection from the enforcement of American law.
David Ramsay says, " 290 American wounded prisoners were carried into Camden after this action.
In 1929 Ramsay MacDonald appointed him Financial Secretary to the War Office: Cowling says that MacDonald believed he had rescued Shinwell's ministerial career when no minister would take him.
Allan Ramsay says of the Scots Songs, that, no matter who made them, they were soon attributed to the minister of the parish whence they sprang.
" Turning to de Ramsay he says: " To your keeping I commend the honor of France ; as for me, I shall pass the night with God and prepare myself for death.
Although Ramsay's magazine Lobster includes articles on conspiracy theories, and he has written a book on the subject, Gareth Mclean writing The Scotsman newspaper, says that Ramsay " hates conspiracy theories ", quoting him as saying " The term ' conspiracy theory ' is used by various intellectual establishments to dismiss people like me.
" Krenov really helped re-create an interest in fine woodworking that had largely died out by the 1950s ," says Frank Ramsay, president of the Bay Area Woodworkers Association, " Such a change from the ' make a box, cover it with plywood and paint it ' era of the 1960s.

Ramsay and will
Ramsay suffers guilt and horror over his involvement, a feeling that will affect the rest of his life.
Mrs. Ramsay will not drop the subject at home, and eventually forces her son to make a choice between her andthat woman ’, and so Dunstable lies his way into being enlisted into the army.
Blazon also warns Ramsay to forgive himself for Mrs. Dempster's condition, and for his own humanity, or he will one day drive himself insane.
") It is perhaps his diary, of all of his voluminous oeuvre, for which Harold Nicolson will be most remembered, as the author was variously an acquaintance, associate, friend, or intimate to such figures as Ramsay MacDonald, David Lloyd George, Duff Cooper, Charles de Gaulle, Anthony Eden and Winston Churchill, along with a host of literary and artistic figures.
* In the novel A Dance With Dragons Roose Bolton believes that his bastard son Ramsay Snow murdered his half-brother Domeric and will murder any more children that Roose has.
Ramsay will always be remembered for his planning in the Dover Wartime tunnels of Operation Dynamo.
Johnson stated that he believed that Ramsay deserved " capital punishment " for his actions, but believed that a fair trial was unobtainable under the circumstances and personally did not " think that will suffer, had he killed a hundred.
This prediction is denied by Mr Ramsay, who voices his certainty that the weather will not be clear, an opinion that forces a certain tension between Mr and Mrs Ramsay, and also between Mr Ramsay and James.
During 2010 artist in residence Carol Ramsay has created an art trail within the Butterfly Park that will be open to the public 12-4pm every Sunday during the summer months.
A portrait and some reminiscences of W. W. Smyth will be found in the Memoir of Sir A. C. Ramsay ( 1895 ), by Sir Archibald Geikie.
A full size portrait of Dr. Mead, donated by the artist Allan Ramsay in 1747, ensures that his contribution will not be forgotten.
When she is pregnant, he comments that his illegitimate son Ramsay Snow will probably kill the child after his own death ; he prefers this as Roose refuses to have a child rule the Dreadfort when he is dead.
Roose also believes that Ramsay murdered Roose's heir and expects that Ramsay will kill all of Roose's future children.
Ramsay and his men have left Winterfell to find Theon and Jeyne ; Stannis is confident that his superior military experience will grant him victory over Ramsay.
He vows that if Jon does not comply, Ramsay will destroy the Watch.
Her life and her example will continue to be celebrated by her children, Jamie, Kris and Kathleen, their partners Melanie Mallet, Shirley Benidickson, and Alex Ramsay, daughter-in-law Victoria Young-Benidickson, granddaughters Nicola Benidickson, Kirsten Benidickson, Martha and Leigh Ramsay, her extended family, and all who were touched by the commitment, insight, grace and generosity which were the hallmarks of her life.
In October 2009 Ramsay announced that after his four-year contract expires in 2011 he will not continue with Kitchen Nightmares and will instead work on his other shows.
When Norris receives £ 172, 000 pounds from Ramsay in his will, he buys the Kabin from Rita.

Ramsay and marry
She intends to marry him, but when Ramsay refuses, she confers upon him his new name, Dunstan, after the saint who fought off the temptations of the Devil.
After Robb Stark's death in A Storm of Swords, Ramsay is allowed to marry Arya Stark, allowing him to claim the title Lord of Winterfell as all male Starks are dead.
She next appears in A Dance with Dragons where the Lannisters use her as a stand-in for Sansa's younger sister Arya and send her north to marry Ramsay Bolton at Winterfell.

Ramsay and her
Her godparents were: the Prince of Wales ( her paternal uncle, for whom his brother the Prince George stood proxy ); Princess Ingrid of Sweden ( her paternal cousin, for whom another cousin Lady Patricia Ramsay stood proxy ); the Princess Victoria ( her paternal great-aunt ); the Lady Rose Leveson-Gower ( her maternal aunt ); and the Hon David Bowes-Lyon ( her maternal uncle ).
* The Rt Hon The Lady Saltoun ( widow of Capt Alexander Ramsay of Mar, great-grandson of Queen Victoria through her son The Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn )
His targets included the Conservative Winston Churchill and the Liberal David Lloyd George, as well as Ramsay MacDonald and Margaret Bondfield from his own Labour party ( he targeted the latter for her unwillingness to increase unemployment benefits ).
Other long-time members include Mary Hansen ( backing vocals / keyboards / guitar ), who played with the group from 1992 until her accidental death in 2002, and Andy Ramsay ( drums ), who joined in 1993, and who is still in the official line-up.
A story given by her son claims that Margaret was killed by poison given to her by John Ramsay, 1st Lord Bothwell, leader of one of the political factions.
Ramsay already had to maintain a daughter from his previous marriage as well as his two surviving sisters, but told Sir Alexander that he could provide Margaret with an annual income of £ 100 which would increase ‘ as my affairs increase, and I thank God, they are in a way of increasing and that his only motive for the marriage was ‘ my love for your Daughter, who, I am sensible, is entitled to much more than ever I shall have to bestow upon her ’.
From early 2006 McCall also fronted her own prime-time chat show on BBC One called Davina, featuring guests such as Pierce Brosnan, Gordon Ramsay, Dawn French and Piers Morgan.
At his christening on 4 August 1942 at the Private Chapel of Windsor Castle, his godparents were: King George VI ( his paternal uncle ); the Queen of the Netherlands ( for whom her son-in-law Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands stood proxy ); the King of Norway ( his granduncle ); the President of the United States of America ( for whom the Duke of Kent stood proxy ) ; the Crown Princess of Greece ( who was not present ); the Duke of Gloucester ( his paternal uncle, who was absent ); the Dowager Marchioness of Milford Haven ( his grandfather King George V's cousin ); and the Lady Patricia Ramsay ( his grandfather King George V's cousin ).
Never having had anyone to confide in, she at long last picks Dr Ramsay, the local GP and her former guardian, to tell him the truth about the passionate hatred she feels for Edward and to ask for the doctor's help.
She relinquished her title of a British princess and the style of Her Royal Highness upon her marriage to the commoner Alexander Ramsay.
Alexander Ramsay ( 29 May 1881 – 8 October 1972 ), one of her father's aides de camp, and third son of the Earl of Dalhousie.
On her wedding day, Princess Patricia of Connaught voluntarily relinquished the style of Royal Highness and the title of Princess of Great Britain and Ireland and assumed the style of Lady Patricia Ramsay with precedence immediately before the Marchionesses of England.
Lady Patricia Ramsay and Admiral Alexander Ramsay are buried at the Royal Burial Ground, Frogmore, directly behind the Royal Mausoleum of her grandparents Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, in Windsor Great Park.
Captain Alexander Arthur Alfonso David Maule Ramsay of Mar ( 21 December 1919 – 20 December 2000 ) was the only child of HRH Princess Patricia of Connaught, who renounced her royal title and style when she married then-Captain the Hon.
She served as a royal bridesmaid on numerous occasions ; three times in Westminster Abbey: in 1919 to HRH Princess Patricia of Connaught on her marriage to Captain Alexander Ramsay RN ; in 1922 to HRH The Princess Mary on her marriage to Viscount Lascelles ; and in 1923 to the Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon on her marriage to HRH The Duke of York.
Cohen was then able to pass on information from Thompson directly to the British Prime Minister, Ramsay MacDonald, who was at this time her intimate friend.

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