Craufurd Tait Ramage

Craufurd Tait Ramage (1803–1878) was a Scottish travel writer and anthologist.

[1] While at university Ramage took private pupils, including Archibald Campbell Tait with whom he maintained a lifelong friendship.

After leaving college he became tutor in the family of Sir Henry Lushington, 2nd Baronet, and spent three years with his pupils in Naples, also touring.

[1] In 1841 Ramage was appointed vice-master of Wallace Hall Academy, and he succeeded, on the death of Robert Mundell, to the rectorship in 1842.

Other works were:[1] He contributed to the Quarterly Journal of Education, the Penny Cyclopædia, and Encyclopædia Britannica, 7th edition.