RAMSAY, WILLIAM [SSNE 3327]
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William Ramsay was one of the Scottish officers at Thorn city in Poland with Colonel William Cranston's [SSNE 2101] regiment in Swedish service between 1656-8. He was among those targeted in numerous letters by General John Middleton, Major General Thomas Rokeby, Colonel Alex Durhame and Mr Davissone as one of the Cranstoun officers who may be persuaded to help hand over the city of Thorn to the Poles as this would demonstrate his loyalty to Charles II. Other officers names in the letter included Major Mercer, Captain Erskine, Captain Lawsone, Captain Edmonstone, and 'honest Archie Stirling'Swedish Krigsarkiv, katalog over rullor, 1656 Preussen del II, vol.10, p.194; Swedish Riksarkiv, Extranea 135: IX, 4, interciperade brev 1600-talet, II brev till Skotska officerare, including 1) Middleton to Erskine, no date 2 & 3) Alex Durhame to Erskine, 24 October and 28 November 1657 4)Thomas Rokeby to Erskine, 28 November 1657 5) Mr Davissone to 'my honest friends the Scots officers in Torne' no date; T. Fischer, The Scots in Eastern and Western Prussia (Edinburgh, 1903), pp.134-5; A. Grosjean, 'Royalist Soldiers and Cromwellian Allies? The Cranstoun Regiment in Sweden 1655-1658' in S. Murdoch and A. Mackillop (eds.), Fighting for Identity: Scottish Military Experience c.1550-1900 (Leiden, 2002), pp.61-82l;Swedish Krigsarkiv, Muster Roll, 1656/10.
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- SWEDEN, WILLIAM CRANSTON, THORN/TORUN
- Arrived 1655-01-01, as CAPTAIN
- Departed 1658-12-31, as CAPTAIN
- Capacity OFFICER, purpose MILITARY