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Ramsden

Proper noun

Meaning

A village in Worcestershire, England.

A district of Bromley, London, formerly in Kent, England.

A village in Oxfordshire, England.

A surname transferred from the place name.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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By-Elections in British Politics, Cook and Ramsden, pp. 53–61 After the by-election Churchill continued to use the term and talked about setting up a Constitutionalist Party. Source: Internet

Playfair Vol. III, p. 345 Ramsden tasked the Australian 9th Division with 44th Royal Tank Regiment under command with the Tel el Eisa objective and the South African 1st Division with eight supporting tanks, Tel el Makh Khad. Source: Internet

Objectification: from connection to consumerism, with Michael Ramsden addressing contemporary challenges to relationships. Source: Internet

Sir John Ramsden was Lord of the Manor and did not oppose incorporation but he did not want it to endanger the right and privileges of his position. Source: Internet

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State and Financial Secretary at the War Office, Mr James Ramsden, will take temporary charge of the department. Source: Internet

Ramsden noted that 37 metres is not a large drop (or head) compared to other run-of-river projects such as China Creek/Upnit Power (66 metres). Source: Internet

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