Alexander Ramsay of Dalhousie

Sir Alexander Ramsay of Dalhousie (c. 1290–1342) (sometimes spelt: Dalwolsey[1]) was a Scottish nobleman and knight who fought for David II, King of Scots in the south of Scotland in the Second War of Scottish Independence. He is remembered especially for his actions during the siege of Roxburgh Castle.

  1. ^ Maxwell, Herbert (October 1905). "The 'Scalacronica' of Sir Thomas Gray". The Scottish Historical Review. 3 (9): 6–19. JSTOR 25517685.