Ramsay, Henry

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Henry Ramsay (1816-1837), son of Alexander Ramsay of Kinnoul and Elizabeth Slorack. He went to school at Perth Academy and then studied at the United College of St Andrews University from 1831. He won the Gray Prize in 1836, but died the following year.

From the guide to the Lecture notes on moral philosophy taken down by Henry Ramsay, [c.1831]., c.1831, (University of St Andrews)

Epithet: Lieutenant-General; VCSI; commissioner, Kumaon; General 1889

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Henry Ramsay (1808-1886) of Albany County, New York, was a surveyor and civil engineer employed during his career by the N.Y.C.R.R., the Erie Canal, and in 1853 as state engineer and surveyor.

From the description of Memorandum books of surveys and maps of Ulster County, New York, 1844. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122601628

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