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Margaret Mildred "Meta" Ramsay,
Baroness Ramsay of
Cartvale (born 12 July 1936) is a
Labour Party member of the
House of Lords.
Ramsay was
educated at...
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Cartvale Football Club was a short-lived
football club from Busby, East
Renfrewshire that
existed from 1878
until 1890. The club
regularly competed in...
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Cartvale Football Club was a
football club from the town of Busby, East Renfrewshire. The club was
founded in 1892
under the name
Busby Victoria and changed...
- 2025
Labour Life peer Nurse, researcher, and
professor Baroness Ramsay of
Cartvale 11
October 1996
Labour Life peer
Former diplomat and
former case officer...
- minutes,
attracted praise from
other Lords,
including Baroness Ramsay of
Cartvale, who
described it as "outstanding,
thoughtful and valuable", but also significant...
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Catherine McKinnell Rachel Reeves John
Spellar Meta Ramsay,
Baroness Ramsay of
Cartvale Jonathan Reynolds Labour (unless
otherwise stated) Mike
Amesbury Fleur...
- or 1846–1925),
Scottish author and poet Meta Ramsay,
Baroness Ramsay of
Cartvale (born 1936),
British Labour Party member of the
House of
Lords Meta Seinemeyer...
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kicking an Accie) and a 6–0 win over
Cartvale in a
second replay in the
second round; the
Accies persuaded Cartvale to play the
second replay in Ayr rather...
- 1998 - July 1999
Baroness Amos July 1998 - June 2001
Baroness Ramsay of
Cartvale July 1998 - June 2001 Lord
Burlison January 1999 - June 2000 Lord Bach...
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Former Midland Football league members Alva
Bridge of
Allan Carfin Emmet Cartvale (1892–1909)
Dunblane Dunipace (1879–1902)
Gairdoch Grangemouth Kilsyth...