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▪ I. † ramage, n.1 Obs. rare. [f. ramage a.; the OF. n. is not recorded in the same senses.] 1. Wildness, high spirit, courage. In first quot. perh. an adj. (qualifying woodnes).1456 Sir G. Haye Law Arms (S.T.S.) 285 Malice or hete, woodnes, ramage, or pride orguillous. a 1500 Promp. Parv. 422/2 (MS...
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Ramage
Ramage may refer to:
People
Adam Ramage (1772-1850), printing press manufacturer
Alan Ramage (born 1957), English cricketer
Alison Ramage, British Ramage Civil War Museum, museum in Northern Kentucky
Nicholas Ramage, a character in Dudley Pope's Ramage series of historical novels
Ramage (novel),
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Ramage (novel)
Ramage (1965) is the first novel in the Lord Ramage novels by Dudley Pope. Count Luigi Pisano - one of the Italian refugees rescued by Ramage who accuses Ramage of cowardice.
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George Ramage
George McIntosh Ramage (born 29 January 1937 in Newtongrange) is a Scottish former footballer.
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Robert Ramage
Robert Ramage (né Ramadge; 1865−16 December 1925) was an Australian jockey who was best known for riding Carbine to victory in the 1890 Melbourne Cup. Ramage was born in 1865 in Queen Street, Melbourne, Victoria.
Ramage died on 16 December 1925, aged 60, at a hospital in Perth, Western Australia.
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Craig Ramage
Craig Ramage (born 30 March 1970) is a former footballer who played in midfield for six clubs. Ramage's time at City was a tough one.
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Pat Ramage
Ramage was also named a Member of the Order of Canada in 1989.
Biography
On 21 June 1922, Ramage was born in Vancouver, British Columbia. On 13 January 2003, Ramage died in Montreal, Quebec.
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Ian Ramage
Ian Ramage (born 5 November 1958) is a cricket umpire from Scotland. In March 2019, Ramage announced his retirement from international duties, but would continue to work with the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB).
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Rob Ramage
Ramage was born in Byron, Ontario, but grew up in London, Ontario. Ramage's sentence expired in July 2014.
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David Ramage
David Ramage (born 25 June 1939) is an Australian former rower. Club and state rowing
Ramage was educated and introduced to rowing at Geelong College.
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Cecil Ramage
Instead of taking up acting as a profession after university, Ramage read law. Death
Cecil Beresford Ramage died in 1988, aged 93.
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Adam Ramage
Adam Ramage (1771/72 – July 9, 1850) was an American printing press manufacturer and the originator of Ramage printing press, a "one-pull" printing press Ramage was a great admirer of the renowned Scottish poet, Robert Burns and his poetry.
Career
Adam Ramage, along with the inventor George E.
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John Ramage
John Ramage may refer to:
John Ramage (artist) (1748–1802), Irish American artist
John Ramage (ice hockey) (born 1991), American ice hockey player
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Peter Ramage
On 3 October 2014 Ramage again joined Barnsley on a three-month loan. In May 2015, Ramage was released by Crystal Palace. Ramage also grew up supporting Newcastle United.
Ramage is married to his wife, Tanisha and has two children.
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Alison Ramage
Alison Ramage is a British applied mathematician and numerical analyst specialising in preconditioning methods for numerical linear algebra, and their Education and career
Ramage is a graduate of the University of St Andrews. She completed her PhD in 1991 at the University of Bristol.
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