Name: Robert Ramsdale Rank: W/Bdr, L/Sgt. Number: 1113442. Regiment: 9th Survey Regiment, Royal Artillery. Award: Military Medal. Theatre of War: North West Europe. Folio(s): 148 24 January 1946 1 Nov 1945-24 Jan 1946 |
James Ramsdale Born HINLEY, Lancashire Served in 2nd Foot Guards Discharged aged 36 1800-1817 WO 97/202 Foot Guards: Rab - Rei |
John Ramsdale Born BROMSGROVE, Worcestershire Served in 1st Foot Regiment Discharged aged 36 1826-1844 WO 97/235 1st Foot: Port - Rya |
Thomas Ramsdale Born ATHERTON, Lancashire Served in 6th Foot Regiment Discharged aged 24 1811-1816 WO 97/284 6th Foot: Mos - Rey |
Charles Ramsdale Born LEICESTER, Leicestershire Served in 18th Foot Regiment; 55th Foot Regiment Discharged aged 37 1798-1818 WO 97/391 18th Foot: Raf - Swi |
James Ramsdale Born ATHERTON, Lancashire Served in 48th Foot Regiment Discharged aged 39 1803-1813 WO 97/627 48th Foot: Pag - Sma |
Robert Ramsdale Born UNSLETT, Yorkshire Served in Yorkshire Fencibles; Rifle Brigade Discharged aged 44 Covering date gives year of discharge. 1816 WO 97/1086 Rifle Brigade: Pra - Rog |
William Ramsdale Born LEIGH, Lancashire Served in 38th Foot Regiment; 70th Foot Regiment; 2nd Royal Veteran Battalion; 95th Foot Regiment; Royal Marines Discharged aged 49 1792-1815 WO 97/1119 2nd Battalion, Veterans: McA - Rus |
Moses Ramsdale Born STRETTON, Nottinghamshire Served in Royal Horse Artillery Discharged aged 31 1811-1818 WO 97/1257 Royal Artillery: Qua - Rei |
William Ramsdale Born [Not Known] Served in 2nd Royal Veteran Battalion Discharged aged [Not Known] after 20 years 3 months of service Original certificate of discharge missing. Residence or place where pension paid stated in document. See film image (Part 1) 301 1815 WO 121/184 Certificates of Service and related correspondence |
James Ramsdale Born [Not Known] Served in 2nd Foot Guards; 7th Royal Veteran Battalion Discharged aged [Not Known] Original certificate of discharge missing. Residence or place where pension paid stated in document. See film image 24 1821 WO 121/198 Certificates of Service and related correspondence |
Capt E D K Ramsdale 1911-1921 Subseries within WO 339 Officers Services (including civilian dependants, and military staff appointments): Long Number Papers |
Grace Ramsdale 01/01/1914 - 31/12/1920 Subseries within WO 399 Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service |
Records of the Board of Trade and of successor and related bodies No. of Company: 134997; Ramsdale Steam Trawling Company Ltd. 1914 BT 31 Board of Trade: Companies Registration Office: Files of Dissolved Companies |
No. of Company: 203681; Ramsdale & Smith Ltd. 1925 BT 31 Board of Trade: Companies Registration Office: Files of Dissolved Companies |
MH Records created or inherited by the Ministry of Health and successors, Local Government Boards and related bodies Folios 403-404. Letter from H Davis, District Auditor, to the Poor Law Board, referring to accounts for parish of Egmanton, where he has disallowed £1:11:0 as a payment made by William Wright and George Sudbury, the overseers of the poor. The amount was paid to Burnaby and Denman, solicitors, for obtaining an order for removal of a pauper, Hannah Ramsdale. There is also a note from the overseers of the poor asking that they be excused as the money was paid in ignorance. 23 April 1863 MH 12/9532 Southwell 341. (Described at item level). |
Folios 406-406a. Draft letter from the Poor Law Board, to William Wright and George Sudbury, overseers of Egmanton; and auditors report referring to the disallowance of £1:11:0 by Mr Davis, District Auditor. They also ask for facts relating to the case of Hannah Ramsdale, pauper, and the grounds on which the overseers decided to confirm an order of removal. 25 May 1863 MH 12/9532 Southwell 341. (Described at item level). |
Folio 457. Letter from William Wright and George Sudbury, overseers of the poor, Egmanton, to the Poor Law Board, advising that Sarah Ramsdale and her child were removed from the parish because she left her child in the parish so that it became chargeable; they apprehended her and obtained an order of removal. 2 June 1863 MH 12/9532 Southwell 341. (Described at item level). |
Folio 458. Reply from the Poor Law Board, to William Wright and George Sudbury, overseers of the poor, Egmanton. They had requested details of Hannah Ramsdale; not Sarah Ramsdale. 15 June 1863 MH 12/9532 Southwell 341. (Described at item level). |
Folio 460. Letter from William Wright and George Sudbury, Egmanton overseers of the poor, to the Poor Law Board, clarifying that Sarah Ramsdale was the person removed from the parish; the solicitors made the mistake in the bill for confirmation of the order. Hannah Ramsdale, mother of Sarah Ramsdale, was removed from the parish in 1835. 20 June 1863 MH 12/9532 Southwell 341. (Described at item level). |
Folios 462-463. Letter from H J Davis, district auditor, to the Poor Law Board, replying that he has nothing to add to his original report on the disallowance of the solicitor's fees in the [Sarah Ramsdale] case. 30 June 1863 MH 12/9532 Southwell 341. (Described at item level). |
Folios 464-465. Letter from the Poor Law Board, to William Wright and George Sudbury, overseers of the poor, Egmanton, regarding their appeal against the disallowance of £1:11:0 by Mr Davis [District Auditor]. The Board upholds the disallowance but in the circumstances is prepared to remit the disallowance in the exercise of equitable jurisdiction in the case of [Sarah Ramsdale]. Letter copied to Davis. 28 September 1863 MH 12/9532 Southwell 341. (Described at item level). |
Folios 466-467. Draft letter from the Poor Law Board, to William Wright and George Sudbury,
Egmanton overseers of the poor, sending a copy of the order remitting the disallowance and surcharge. [Case of Sarah Ramsdale]. 31 October 1863 MH 12/9532 Southwell 341. (Described at item level). |
J Records of the Supreme Court of Judicature and related courts Name of Company: Ramsdale Properties (Streatham) Ltd 1937 No. of Court File: 0067-37 J 13 Supreme Court of Judicature: High Court of Justice, Companies Court: Companies (Winding-up) Proceedings |
Imperial Mercantile Credit Association Ltd. v. Ramsdale re Thompson 1875 Suit: claim J 46 Chancery and Supreme Court of Judicature, High Court of Justice, Chancery Division: Master Chandler's Papers |
Divorce Court File: 3205. Appellant: John Boardman. Respondent: Harriet Boardman. Co-respondent: [...] Ramsdale. Type: Husband's petition for divorce [hd]. 1874 J 77/144 |
Divorce Court File: 6739. Appellant: Alice Gertrude Bardsley. Respondent: William Ramsdale Bardsley. Type: Wife's petition for judicial separation [WJS]. 1915 J77/1208 |
Divorce Court File: 1715. Appellant: Matthew Hogg. Respondent: Jane Hogg. Co-respondent: James Ramsdale. Type: Husband's petition for divorce [hd]. 1918 J77/1362 |
Divorce Court File: 1601. Appellant: John Joseph Osborne. Respondent: Daisy Amy Muriel Osborne. Co-respondent: [...] Ramsdale. Type: Husband's petition for divorce [hd]. 1920 J77/1659 |
HO Records created or inherited by the Home Office, Ministry of Home Security, and related bodies WAPENTAKE: Whitby-Strand PARISH: Fylingdales TOWNSHIP: Ramsdale 1841 HO 107/1265 Yorkshire (North Riding) |
Registration District: 531. WHITBY (Street Indexed) Registration Sub-District: 2 Whitby ff.155-618 Parish: Fylingdales Hamlet: Ramsdale 1851 |
HO 107/2374 Yorkshire - North Riding HO Records created or inherited by the Home Office, Ministry of Home Security, and related bodies Division within HO Criminal Department HO 47 Home Office: Judges' Reports on Criminals HO 47/60 Reports on criminals: correspondence. (Described at item level). Report of J Richardson on 4 individual petitions (the prisoner; J W Parkins; Matthias Ramsdale; and Thomas Widdows) on behalf of Thomas Skinner, gardener and agricultural labourer of Clapton [Middlesex], convicted at the Old Bailey in September 1820 for bestiality with a mare on 18 June 1820. There are certificates of good
character for the prisoner from William Coldham, Philip Snewire[?], Overseer of Hackney; John Clapham, Despar Rumors, James Brown, Thomas Pratt, J R Trigg, collector of the parochial rates for Hackney; John Fieldwick, John White, John Rumbal, Thomas Rumbalow, John Crook Taylor, Captain Robert Harwood, William Laythoarp, John Crook, M W Bailey, Thomas Parker and William Bonsor; a letter from T Widdows to the prisoner; a letter from the prisoner; a covering letter from Mr Langmore; a letter regarding certified copies of documents from Sheffif Parkins; 3 letters from J W Parkins; a letter from John Mullett; a copy of a letter to Peter Alley; a report from Alderman J J Smith; sworn statements by Thomas Davis, William Field and Benjamin Percival [all 1 document]; depositions by Thomas Skinner, John Lancaster, James Hannahway, Sarah Crook, John Crook, Elizabeth Connor, Sarah Ann Skinner, daughter of Thomas Skinner; Ann Skinner, wife of Thomas Skinner; Thomas Widdows, owner of the mare; Ensign John Mullett and William Griffiths, drummer (both of the 1st Regiment of Tower Hamlet Militia). Grounds for clemency: the defence had failed to present evidence that the sole witness to the crime had a history of insanity, the witness had previously been confined in Mr Warburton's Asylum, the prisoner is lame, the act itself improbable in its duration and frequency, the prisoner would not be able
to stand on the edge of a stable bucket to perform the act and the mare was known to be 'spirited'. Initial sentence: death. Recommendation: mercy as there is sufficient doubt of the prisoner's guilt. Folios 89-159. 1820 Nov 11 |
ED Records created or inherited by the Department of Education and Science, and of related bodies Division within ED General records created or inherited by the Department of Education and Science and predecessors ED 70 Board of Education: Practical Instruction Centres Files Subseries within ED 70 ENGLAND - COUNTIES Subsubseries within ED 70 HAMPSHIRE Ramsdale Village Hall 1930 |
ED Records created or inherited by the Department of Education and Science, and of related bodies Division within ED General records created or inherited by the Department of Education and Science and predecessors ED 70 Board of Education: Practical Instruction Centres Files Subseries within ED 70 ENGLAND - COUNTIES Subsubseries within ED 70 HAMPSHIRE Wootton St. Lawrence, Ramsdale 1924 |
ED Records created or inherited by the Department of Education and Science, and of related bodies Division within ED Records of the Elementary Branch and predecessors ED 21 Ministry of Education and predecessors: Public Elementary School Files Subseries within ED 21 HAMPSHIRE Subsubseries within ED 21 Wootton St. Lawrence Ramsdale Council School 1875-1913 |
ED Records created or inherited by the Department of Education and Science, and of related bodies Division within ED Records of the Medical Branch, the Special Education Branch, and predecessors ED 32 Department of Education and Science and predecessors: Medical Branch and Special Services Branch: Special Schools' Files Subseries within ED 32 NOTTINGHAMSHIRE Arnold, Ramsdale Park Special School (ESN) 1945-1950 |
ED Records created or inherited by the Department of Education and Science, and of related bodies Division within ED Records of the Medical Branch, the Special Education Branch, and predecessors ED 32 Department of Education and Science and predecessors: Medical Branch and Special Services Branch: Special Schools' Files Subseries within ED 32 NOTTINGHAMSHIRE Arnold, Ramsdale Park Special School (ESN) 1950-1954 |
ED Records created or inherited by the Department of Education and Science, and of related bodies Division within ED Records of the Inspectorate ED 195 Ministry of Education and Department of Education and Science: HM Inspectorate: Reports on Special Education Establishments Subseries within ED 195 ENGLAND: COUNTIES ED 195/212 Counties Nottinghamshire: Ramsdale Park Residential School |
C Records created, acquired, and inherited by Chancery, and also of the Wardrobe, Royal Household, Exchequer and various commissions Division within C Records of Equity Side: the Six Clerks C 13 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings 1801-1842 Subseries within C 13 Division Two (Winter, Johnson and Turton): pleadings filed in the Six Clerks Office occupied successively by Winter, Johnson and Turton C 13/826 Single Bills, 1824: described at item level Johnson v Ramsdale. Bill only 1824 |
C Records created, acquired, and inherited by Chancery, and also of the Wardrobe, Royal Household, Exchequer and various commissions Division within C Records of Equity Side: The Clerk of Records and Writs C 14 Court of Chancery: Clerks of Records and Writs Office: Pleadings 1842-1852 Subseries within C 14 Pleadings starting in 1843, and continuing thereafter C 14/38 Pleadings (by A plaintiffs) started in 1843. Described at item level 1843 A74. Ashworth v Ramsdale. Bill only 1843 |
C Records created, acquired, and inherited by Chancery, and also of the Wardrobe, Royal Household, Exchequer and various commissions Division within C Records of Equity Side: The Clerk of Records and Writs C 14 Court of Chancery: Clerks of Records and Writs Office: Pleadings 1842-1852 Subseries within C 14 Pleadings starting, or being revived, in 1846 and continuing thereafter C 14/594 Pleadings (by R plaintiffs) started or revived in 1846. Described at item level 1846 R73. Ramsdale v Ramsdale. Bill, certificate, two answers and replication 1846 |
C Records created, acquired, and inherited by Chancery, and also of the Wardrobe, Royal Household, Exchequer and various commissions Division within C Records of Equity Side: The Clerk of Records and Writs C 15 Court of Chancery: Clerks of Records and Writs Office: Pleadings 1853-1860 Subseries within C 15 Pleadings originally filed in 1856 and added to thereafter C 15/309 Pleadings (by L plaintiffs) started or revived in 1856. Described at item level 1856 L44. Lacey v Ramsdale. Bill, interrogatories, four answers 1856 |
ADM Records of the Admiralty, Naval Forces, Royal Marines, Coastguard, and related bodies Division within ADM Records of Royal Marines ADM 157 Admiralty: Royal Marines: Attestation Forms Subseries within ADM 157 Plymouth Division - Attestations and Discharges 1805-1883 ADM 157/305 Plymouth Division - Attestations and discharges. Described at item level Folios 231-244. Thomas Ramsdale, born Lancashire. Attestation papers to serve in the Royal Marines at Woolwich 1859 (when aged 18). Discharged 1880 as Length of Service. Transferred to Plymouth 1869. 1859-1880 |
ADM Records of the Admiralty, Naval Forces, Royal Marines, Coastguard, and related bodies Division within ADM Records of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve ADM 337 Admiralty: Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve: Records of Service, First World War Subseries within ADM 337 RNVR Officers Records Subsubseries within ADM 337 Officers Service Record Volumes ADM 337/118 RNVR Officers Service Record. Most entries have two men per page. Described at item level. Page: 4. Wilfred H Dowman. Douglas Q Ramsdale. Service record as RNVR Officer. 1914-1915 |
PCOM Records created or inherited by the Prison Commission and Home Office Prison Department PCOM 4 Home Office and Prison Commission: Female Licences PCOM 4/13 Licence numbers: 1201-1300. Piece described at item level. Licence Number: 1249. Name: Elizabeth Adams. Convicted of: Larceny: stealing 5 silk handkerchiefs and 5 satin handkerchiefs, the property of Joseph Ramsdale. Court of Conviction: City of Bristol Sessions, Gloucestershire. Date of Conviction: 10 April 1860. Age on Conviction: 20. Sentence: 3 years penal servitude. Place of Abode: [Not given]. 1862 Sept 30 |
E Records of the Exchequer, and its related bodies, with those of the Office of First Fruits and Tenths, and the Court of Augmentations Division within E Records of the King's Remembrancer E 134 Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Depositions taken by Commission Subseries within E 134 Charles I Sir John Banks, knight (Attorney-General), "by information." v. The mayor and burgesses of the town of Kingston-on-Hull, Sir John Lister, knight, Nich. Denman, mayor, Hen. Barnard, Jas. Watkinson, John Ramsdale alias Ramsden, Coniston Wrightington, Joseph Thwing, Alexr. Swan, Willm. Popple, John White, Wm. Foxley, Hugh Turton, Peregrine Pelham.: Castle and north and south block-houses in Kingston-on-Hull. Repairs, artillery, garrison, &c., &c., and the manors of Kingston-on-Hull, Sutton, Myton, and Tupcoats, &c. Value, &c.: Kingston-upon-Hull and York. 11 Chas 1 |