[1] She adopted the pseudonym Clifford Mills because, as a woman writer, she was unable to get published under her own name.
[2] The inspiration for the fairy story play Where the Rainbow Ends came from a poem written by her daughter Evelyn.
Ramsay did not contribute to the content of the play but helped with the technical aspects of playwrighting.
[5] Mills wrote seven plays including the comedy The Basker and The Luck of the Navy a spy story which was turned into a film in 1927.
[12][13] Mills died on 2 July 1933 in London and is buried in Highgate cemetery.