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Maitland and Richard
* March 20 – Richard Maitland, Scottish statesman and historian ( b. 1496 )
** Richard Maitland, Scottish poet ( d. 1586 )
Following the death of his father-in-law, Richard Lauder of Haltoun, in November 1675, he formally adopted the territorial designation Charles Maitland of Haltoun, although he had the barony of Haltoun settled upon him in fee on 4 December 1660.
Charles Maitland married, on 18 November 1652, Elizabeth, younger daughter of Richard Lauder of Haltoun, ( nr. Ratho ), Sheriff Principal for Edinburgh, & c., the owner of Haltoun House and its lands, as well as extensive properties at Lauder, all of which passed to the Maitlands upon and after his marriage, Lauder's elder daughter having been provided with a money dowry.
As provided in the charter, when Sir John inherited the Earldom of Lauderdale on the death of his elder brother Richard, he reverted to the surname of Maitland.
The third Earl of Lauderdale left six sons and two daughters, his eldest son and heir being Richard Maitland, 4th Earl of Lauderdale.
* March 20 – Richard Maitland, Scottish statesman and historian ( born 1496 )
Lauderdale's son John Maitland, 1st Duke of Lauderdale recounted the story in a letter to Richard Baxter which he published in his work, The certainty of the World of Spirits.
Sir Richard Maitland of Lethington wrote in his History of the House of Seytoune to the Year 1559, that Sir William Seton, "... was the " First creatit and made Lord of Parliament in Scotland, and he and his posteritie to have ane voit yairin and be callit Lords " by King Robert II, where there were no Lords of Parliament before that time.
* Richard Maitland, 4th Earl of Lauderdale ( d. 1695 )
Many of these works were answered in print, and among those who wrote against Faber's views were Thomas Arnold, Shute Barrington ( bishop of Durham ), Christopher Bethell ( bishop of Gloucester ), George Corless, James Hatley Frere, Richard Hastings Graves, Thomas Harding ( vicar of Bexley ), Frederic Charles Husenbeth, Samuel Lee, D. D., Samuel Roffey Maitland, D. D., N. Nisbett, Thomas Pinder Pantin, Le Pappe de Trévern, and Edward William Whitaker.
A musical version with music by Chris Andrews and Book and Lyrics by Jack and Joan Maitland was presented at the Cambridge Theatre in London's West End in 1971 with Keith Chegwin, Roy Dotrice, Simon Le Bon, Tony Sympson, Richard Willis and Dougal Rose.
In 1786 he edited Ancient Scottish Poems from the manuscript collections of Sir Richard Maitland of Lethington.
Sir Richard Maitland of Lethington and Thirlstane ( 1496 – 1 August 1586 ) was a Senator of the College of Justice, an Ordinary Lord of Session from 1561 until 1584, and notable Scottish poet.
* The Genealogy of the House and Surname of Setoun, by Sir Richard Maitland of Lethington, Knight, March 1561, with the Chronicle of the House of Setoun compiled in metre ( prose ) by John Kamington alias Peter Manye, printed at Edinburgh, October 1830.
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* Richard Maitland ( 1496 – 1586 ), Scottish poet, Senator of the College of Justice, Ordinary Lord of Session
* 1680: Richard Maitland, 4th Earl of Lauderdale

Maitland and History
Maitland is also home to the Art & History Museums-Maitland, which includes the Maitland Art Center ( formerly the Research Studio, 1937 ), which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its unique Mayan Revival and Fantasy Architecture ; the Maitland Historical Museum ; the Telephone Museum ; the William H. Waterhouse House Museum ; and the Carpentry Shop Museum.
* Pollock & Maitland, The History of English Law, Cambridge University Press, 1968.
The Squire Law Library of the Faculty of Law at the University of Cambridge contains the Maitland Legal History Room.
* James R. Cameron, Frederic William Maitland and the History of English Law, University of Oklahoma Press ( 1961 ), Greenwood Press ( 1977 ), Lawbook Exchange ( 2001 ).
* Pollock and F. W. Maitland, History of English Law
* William Maitland ( c. 1693 – 1757 ), historian and topographer, History of London from Its Foundation to the Present Time
* Pollock and Maitland, The History of the English Law, Second Edition, Cambridge University Press, 1968.
William Maitland, according to The University of St Andrews ; A Short History, by Ronald Gordon Cant, was educated at the University of St Andrews.
It is accepted by Pollock and Maitland ( History of English Law ), who discuss the question at length ; by Mr JF Baldwin in his Scutage and Knight-service in England ( University of Chicago Press, 1897 ), a valuable monograph with bibliography ; and by Petit-Dutaillis, in his Studies supplementary to Stubbs ' Constitutional History ( Manchester University Series, 1908 ).

Maitland and House
Speaking in the House of Lords, James Maitland, 8th Earl of Lauderdale said, " such things as this ought to be left entirely to the moral feelings of perhaps the most moral people on the face of the earth.
Charles Maitland, 3rd Earl of Lauderdale ( b. c1620 Lethington-d. 9 June 1691, Haltoun House ), was the second son ( The Great Seal of Scotland gives him as third son ) of John Maitland, 1st Earl of Lauderdale ( died 1645 ).
The new parliament met on 6 March 1679, and on 25 March, Shaftesbury delivered a dramatic address in the House of Lords in which he warned of the threat of popery and arbitrary government ; denounced the royal administration in Scotland under John Maitland, 1st Duke of Lauderdale and Ireland under James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde ; and loudly denounced the policies of Thomas Osborne, Earl of Danby in England.
DAB signals, since 20 May 2002, have come from the Essex 12D multiplex, which has transmitters at Maitland House ( Southend-on-Sea town centre ), Colchester, Sudbury ( in Suffolk ), and Rye Hill ( south of Harlow-on a water tower ).
Born at Long Parish House, Hurstbourne, Hampshire, the eldest of five sons of Thomas Maitland of Lyndhurst, Hampshire, ( d. 1798 ) by his spouse Jane, daughter of Edward Mathew, General of the Coldstream Guards by his wife Lady Jane ( d. 21 August 1793 ), daughter of Peregrine Bertie, 2nd Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven.
James Maitland, 8th Earl of Lauderdale KT PC ( 26 January 1759 – 10 September 1839 ) was Keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland and a representative peer for Scotland in the House of Lords.
Born at Haltoun House near Ratho, the eldest son and heir of James Maitland, 7th Earl of Lauderdale, whom he succeeded in 1789, he became a controversial Scottish politician and writer.
* William H. Waterhouse House, a historic home in Maitland, Florida
Elizabeth Maitland continued to live at Ham House until her death in 1698.
Image: CessnockCourtHouse0001. jpg | Cessnock Court House, Maitland Road ( designed by George McRae, Government Architect )
* James Maitland, 8th Earl of Lauderdale ( 1759 – 1839 ), representative peer for Scotland in the House of Lords
Surf ' n ' Turf included Jonathan Maitland who is a TV presenter of consumer advice shows such as Watchdog and House of Horrors.
* Aberglasslyn House, Aberglasslyn, Maitland, circa 1840
Much of the area at one time constituted the policies of Brunstane House ( i. e. the lands attached to the mansion ), built in 1639 for John Maitland, 1st Duke of Lauderdale, incorporating an L-plan house dating from the 1560s and early 14th century elements built for the Crichton family.

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