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Maitland and married
On June 9, 1934, he married Helen E. Maitland ( died 1992 ), with whom he had one child, Patricia Jane LeMay Lodge, known as Janie.
On 4 January 1897 he married Miss Kate Maitland Crosthwaite.
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.
* Maitland Mackintosh ( 1792 1861 ), married William Erskine
* Lady Sarah Lennox ( c. 1794 8 September 1873 ), married Peregrine Maitland.
Lady Dysart married, firstly, Sir Lionel Tollemache, 3rd Baronet ( see Tollemache Baronets for earlier history of this title ), and, secondly, John Maitland, 1st Duke of Lauderdale.
* Lady Blanche Mary Harriet ( 5 March 1825 16 May 1872 ), married James Maitland Balfour, mother of Prime Minister Arthur Balfour
His third wife was Florence Henrietta Fisher, daughter of Herbert William Fisher and widow of Frederic William Maitland, whom he married in 1913, the year in which he was knighted.
* Lady Eleanor, married James Balfour ( parents of James Maitland Balfour MP, and grandparents of Prime Minister Arthur Balfour )
His daughter, Charlotte Elise Gough ( died 17 August 1942 ), married the World War I commander Lt-General Sir Henry Fuller Maitland Wilson, by whom she had three children:
Farrer married twice, first in 1854 to Frances Erskine ( 1825 1870 ), daughter of the historian and orientalist William Erskine ( 1773 1852 ) and his wife Maitland Mackintosh daughter of James Mackintosh by his first wife.
He married firstly on 14 November 1947 and divorced in 1974 Rosemary Laura Salmond ( died 1991 ), daughter of Sir John Maitland Salmond and Hon.
Maitland married Mary Fleming, one of the " Four Marys " who accompanied Mary, Queen of Scots, to France in 1548 as her principal attendants.
He married Margaret Jean Johnstone-Douglas, daughter of Arthur Henry Johnstone-Douglas and Jane Maitland Stewart, on 26 April 1894 and had four children:
* James Carnegie ( married Anna Maitland in 1674, d. 10 March 1707 )
In 1865, he married Matilda Brown, daughter of Thomas Brown and sister to Maitland and Kenneth.
His father Edward was one of the leading Western Australian landholders of his day ; his brother Edward also became a Member of the Legislative Council ; William Locke Brockman was his uncle ; his sister Margaret married Sir John Forrest ; and his wife Matilda was sister to Maitland Brown.
His sister Adeline Maria Fisher was the first wife of the composer Ralph Vaughan Williams, another sister Florence Henrietta Fisher married both Frederic William Maitland and Francis Darwin.
Among Thomas Brown's seven children were Kenneth, Maitland and Matilda, who married Samuel Hamersley.

Maitland and twice
Robert Michael Maitland Stewart, Baron Stewart of Fulham, CH, PC ( 6 November 1906 13 March 1990 ) was a British Labour politician and Fabian Socialist who served twice as Foreign Secretary in the first cabinet of Harold Wilson.
Strangely, the Maitland Squire edition numbers No. 182 twice ).

Maitland and 1
J. Maitland Thomson, ( Glasgow, 1912 ), pp. 1 3
de: Henry Maitland Wilson, 1.
No. 1 Company was equipped with airships and was under the command of Captain Edward Maitland.
Bell was born 1 November 1940 in the town of Maitland, New South Wales where he was educated at the Marist Brothers.
Four years later, the Revd John Whitaker Maitland enclosed 1, 318 acres ( 5 km² ) of forest land, with the intention of selling this on for building or horticulture.
Beyond Maitland, the only sections of dual carriageway are through Belford Forest west of Branxton ( 1998 ), the 1966 deviation necessitated by the creation of Lake Liddell near Muswellbrook, the crossing of the Liverpool Range at Nowlands Gap immediately north of Murrurundi ( stage 1 1994, stage 2 1997 ), through South Tamworth, and the ascent of the Moonbi Range between Tamworth and Bendemeer ( 1982 ).
* Maitland inner city bypass stage 1 ( dual carriageway ) ( Feb 1986 )
By his first wife, he had one son, Peregrine Maitland b. 1 May 1804.
In 1962 Walcha became the first club team to win the Lennon trophy at the Australian Red Cross championships at Maitland when the four Goodwin brothers, Paul, Maurice, Noel and Brian together with Bob Gill and John Nixon played as the North New England No 1 team.
* Blisco Dash AS 5 miles ( 8. 1 km ) 2, 000 ft ( 610 m )-male record 36: 01 ( Jack Maitland, 1987 ), female record 47: 25 ( Louise Sharp, 2004 )
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.
Lieutenant-General Trigg commanded the ground troops, which consisted of two brigades under Brigadier-Generals Fuller and Maitland, of 1, 500 and 1, 800 troops respectively.
Professor Maitland Jones of Princeton University has studied the interconversion of the 1, 2 -, 1, 3-and 1, 4-didehydrobenzenes.
Along the Evangeline trail, which is also Route 1, there are three recently restored cemeteries now maintained by the Old Beaver River and Port Maitland Cemeteries Preservation Society.
From here traffic bound for Highway 1 takes John Renshaw Drive and the New England Highway eastwards to meet the Pacific Highway at Hexham, and Weakleys Drive connects with the New England Highway 20px towrds Maitland, Muswellbrook and Tamworth.

Maitland and 8
* Charlotte Caroline Maitland b. 9 Dec 1817 d. 8 Jan 1897 m. 17 Jul 1837 John George Turnbull b. 10 Aug 1790 d. 2 Jan 1872
de: James Maitland, 8.
No. 8 Fenella is privately owned and awaiting ten-year inspection before returning to service and No. 11 Maitland is undergoing long-term re-build.
Elizabeth formally declared her rejection of his suit on 8 December 1560 to the Scottish ambassadors William Maitland, the Earl of Morton and the Earl of Glencairn.
Douglas Maitland Knight ( June 8, 1921 January 23, 2005 ) was an American educator, businessman and author.
* 8 August 1945 Air Vice-Marshal P E Maitland
The Great Seal ( charter number 1519, confirmed at Holyroodhouse on 8 April 1588 ), gives James Maitland of Lethington ( b. 1568 ) as " son and heir of William Maitland of Lethington, Royal Secretary ".
John Frederick " Jack " Maitland ( born February 8, 1948 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ) is a former American football running back in the National Football League in the 1970s and earned a Super Bowl ring.
Maitland Brown ( 17 July 1843 8 May 1905 ) was an explorer, politician and pastoralist in colonial Western Australia.

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