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Maitland and went
In October 1832 Maitland went to England on leave, presumably because of his health, and the government was placed in charge of Thomas Nickleson Jeffery.

Maitland and India
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Robert Maitland Brereton ( 2 January 1834 – 7 December 1911 ) was an English railway engineer in India.

Maitland and became
In February 1671, he succeeded Sir William Bellenden as Treasurer-Depute, and shortly afterwards, following the quarrel between the John Maitland, 1st Duke of Lauderdale and the Earl of Tweeddale, became his brother's chief assistant in the management of Scottish affairs.
Field Marshal Henry Maitland Wilson, 1st Baron Wilson, GCB, GBE, DSO ( 5 September 1881 – 31 December 1964 ), also known as " Jumbo " Wilson, saw active service in the Second Boer War and First World War, and became a senior British general in the Middle East and Mediterranean during the Second World War.
* One of the high schools ( Maitland Boy's High School ) in his home town of Maitland, was briefly renamed Evatt High School in his honour, before being renamed Maitland High School when it became unisex some years later.
The earldom of Dundee became dormant and its holdings and offices were granted to Charles Maitland, 3rd Earl of Lauderdale, the Duke's younger brother.
Following the death of Conservative leader Royal Lethington Maitland in 1946 Herbert Anscomb became Conservative leader and Deputy Premier as well as Finance Minister.
There is no traditional Scottish Gaelic name for Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh but William Maitland proposed that the name was a corruption of Àrd-na-Said, implying the " Height of Arrows ", which over the years became Arthur's Seat ( perhaps via " Archer's Seat ").
Maitland became the lieutenant governor of Nova Scotia on 29 Nov. 1828, with the added responsibility of commander-in-chief of the forces in the Atlantic region.
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.
His tutor had been the learned Dr. Andrew Dalzel and James Maitland then attended the universities of Edinburgh and Glasgow, completing his education in Paris where, it is said, he became radicalised.
A temporary airfield was set up on what later became RAF Halton's Maitland Parade Square.
The total deal was valued at around US $ 10 million and it gave Sinatra a one-third share in the combined record company and a seat on the Warner-Reprise board ; Warner Bros. records head Mike Maitland became the president of the new combine and Mo Ostin was retained as manager of the Reprise label.
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.
Elizabeth became associated with John Maitland, 1st Duke of Lauderdale.
She began her teaching career, first at City Mission School in Maitland, then at Bridgetown East Primary School in Athlone in 1956, and in 1957 became a member of the newly established Cape Peninsula Students ’ Union ( CPSU ), affiliate of the Unity Movement of South Africa, which aimed at overcoming racial divisions and forging solidarity among students of different cultural backgrounds.
In 1881 Anderson made his employee George Washington Browne a partner, and two years later the firm became Wardrop, Anderson and Browne, following the death of Maitland Wardrop and the merger of his practice with Anderson's.
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.
The eldest son of Thomas Brown, he later became the older brother of Maitland Brown.

Maitland and commander
He was tasked by Lieutenant-General Maitland Wilson, commander of the British Troops in Egypt, to push the Italian force out of Egypt, to protect the Suez Canal and British interests from attack.
It was created in 1946 for the prominent military commander Field Marshal Sir Henry Maitland Wilson.
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:
Over the next few months, HQ Cyrenaica lost its commander, Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Maitland Wilson, and the New Zealand 2nd and Australian 6th infantry divisions when they were redeployed to Greece.
* Sir John Maitland Salmond ( 1881 – 1968 ), senior commander in the Royal Air Force and brother of William Geoffrey Hanson Salmond
** Sir William Geoffrey Hanson Salmond ( 1878 – 1933 ), senior commander in the Royal Air Force, brother of John Maitland Salmond, son of Major-General Sir William Salmond

Maitland and chief
Coat of arms | Arms of the Earl of Lauderdale, Clan chief | Chief of Clan Maitland — a lion mutilated ( Old French mautalent-meaning " foul tempered "), forming a canting arms | pun on the name.
Robert Pearson Brereton came from a Norfolk family that produced other notable Victorian engineers Cuthbert A. Brereton ( Sir John Wolfe Barry's partner ) and Robert Maitland Brereton ( chief engineer on part of the Great Indian Peninsular Railway and advocate in the US Congress for the building of irrigation canals in California ).

Maitland and 1836
by J. Stevenson, Maitland Club, Edinburgh, 1836 ); the Black Prince, a poem by the poet Chandos Herald, composed about 1386, and relating the life of the Black Prince from 1346-1376 ( re-edited by Francisque Michel, London and Paris, 1883 ); and, lastly, the different versions of the Brutes, the form and historical importance of which have been indicated by Paul Meyer ( Bulletin de la Société des anciens textes français, 1878, pp. 104 – 145 ), and by F. W. D. Brie ( Geschichte und Quellen der mittelenglischen Prosachronik, The Brute of England or The Chronicles of England, Marburg, 1905 ).
* John Maitland ( Royal Navy officer ) ( 1771 – 1836 ), Royal Navy admiral

Maitland and for
Against Seebohm formidable foes have taken the field, notably F. W. Maitland, whose Domesday Book And Beyond was written expressly for this purpose, and Sir Paul Vinogradoff whose The Growth Of The Manor had a similar aim.
Abbotsford gave its name to the " Abbotsford Club ", a successor of the Bannatyne and Maitland clubs, founded by William Barclay Turnbull in 1834 in Scott's honour, for printing and publishing historical works connected with his writings.
The identification between State and law is but a special normative principle introduced by ( public ) Roman law, which according to some, like Maitland, was for this very reason to be treated as the quintessential “ law of tyranny ”.
CND's growing support in the 1980s provoked opposition from several sources, including Peace Through Nato, the British Atlantic Committee ( which received government funding ), Women and Families for Defence ( set up by conservative journalist Lady Olga Maitland to oppose the Greenham Common Peace Camp ), the Conservative Party's Campaign for Defence and Multilateral Disarmament, the Coalition for Peace through Security, the Foreign Affairs Research Institute, and The 61, a private sector intelligence agency.
Sufficient interest arose that Maitland gained permission to test inoculation at Newgate prison in exchange for their freedom on six prisoners due to be hanged, an experiment which was witnessed by a number of notable doctors.
The Colts defense then forced Dallas to punt after 3 plays, and would have gotten the ball inside Dallas territory following Ron Widby's punt, but Colts rookie running back Jack Maitland committed a 15-yard clipping penalty during the punt return, pushing his team back to their own 39 for their ensuing drive.
From then on, Maitland took over the political tasks, freeing Knox for the role of religious leader.
A group of Whigs led by James Maitland, 8th Earl of Lauderdale and Charles Grey founded an organisation to advocate for parliamentary reform in 1792.
In late 1594, Anne began a furious campaign for custody of Henry, recruiting a faction of supporters to her cause, including the chancellor, John Maitland of Thirlestane.
It was Wright ( with two great historians, Lord Acton and F. W. Maitland ) who devised the plan for one of the most distinctive Cambridge contributions to publishing — the Cambridge Histories.
Under the influence of William Maitland of Lethington, Mary's secretary, Grange changed sides, occupying the town and castle of Edinburgh for Queen Mary, and against the new regent, the Earl of Lennox.
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.
* Lake Lily-Location for the Maitland Art Festival
The town is named for John Skirving Maitland who was a surveyor for the Nodaway Valley Railroad ( the construction company for the Kansas City, St. Joseph and Council Bluffs Railroad ) that arrived in Maitland in 1880 when its superintendent John Fisk Barnard bought the land for the town from John S. and Delila Swope.

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