Heinrich von Ramstein (born before 1230; died 22 July 1318) was abbot of the Benedictine Abbey of Saint Gall from 1301 until 1318.
He is one of the three monks who lodged a complaint against Abbot Wilhelm von Montfort with King Rudolf.
[1] On 7 December 1301 King Albert bestowed the jura regalia on Heinrich, but disallowed another pledging of the Reichsvogtei.
The protests and wishes of Conventuals were so great that he had to name his brother Diethelm as guardian of the abbey for three years.
Albert denied Heinrich's wishes to rebuild the city – as well as the demolition of Schwarzenbach – because the King claimed the Vogtei over Wil, among other reasons.