Sir John Frecheville Ramsden, 6th Baronet (7 January 1877 â 6 October 1958), was a British aristocrat and landowner of estates in England, Scotland and Africa.
Ramsden's parents were John William Ramsden and Lady Helen Guendolen Ramsden (née Seymour), the daughter and co-heiress of Edward Seymour, 12th Duke of Somerset. He was educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge, Ramsden was commissioned into the British Army, serving in World War I with the Norfolk Yeomanry, promoted to Captain.
When his mother died in 1910 he inherited Bulstrode Park in Buckinghamshire. In 1917, he inherited Muncaster Castle.
He was appointed High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire for 1920/21.
In 1927 he purchased land in Africa, near the border between Kenya and Tanganyika Territory. He owned property near Naivasha and he was an occassional house-guest of the Happy Valley set whilst he lived in that area.
Ramsden died at Ardverikie House on 6 October 1958.
In 1901 he married Joan Buxton (who died in 1974), the sister of an old school friend and the eldest daughter of Lieutenant Colonel Geoffrey Fowell Buxton . Sir John and Lady Ramsden had issue: