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Maud and Montgomery
* 1942 – Lucy Maud Montgomery, Canadian author ( b. 1874 )
Montgomery was born in Kennington, London, in 1887, the fourth child of nine, to an Anglo-Irish Anglican priest, the Reverend Henry Montgomery, and his wife, Maud ( née Farrar ).
The author Lucy Maud Montgomery drew inspiration from the land during the late Victorian Era for the setting of her classic novel Anne of Green Gables ( 1908 ).
** Lucy Maud Montgomery, Canadian writer ( b. 1874 )
** Lucy Maud Montgomery, Canadian author ( d. 1942 )
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Maud and took
After Baum's newspaper failed in 1891, he, Maud and their four sons moved to Humboldt Park section of Chicago, where Baum took a job reporting for the Evening Post.
His final proposal to Maud Gonne took place in the summer of 1916.
The coronation of Haakon and Maud took place in Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim on 22 June 1906.
Maud took part in almost all the annual visits to the Princess of Wales's family in Denmark and later accompanied her mother and her sisters on cruises to Norway and the Mediterranean.
After Maud returned to America, her husband took up with Mrs King ; but the marriage of Cody and Lee was never legally dissolved.
It was a popular enough ballad that another poem was written in reply, " Mad Maudlin's Search " or " Mad Maudlin's Search for Her Tom of Bedlam " ( the same Maud who was mentioned in the verse " With a thought I took for Maudlin / And a cruise of cockle pottage / With a thing thus tall, Sky bless you all / I befell into this dotage.
Maud married Edmund de la Pole ( Captain of Calais ), brother of Michael de la Pole, Earl of Suffolk, who took control of the Manor during her lifetime, but after her death in 1393 the manor passed to Sir Thomas Sackville, the son, possibly illegitimate, of Andrew de Sackville ( d. 1370 ), as both of his legitimate half-brothers — Sir Andrew the younger ( c. 1340-1366 ) and John — died in their father ’ s lifetime.
Ludgershall was originally called Litlegarsele ( often rendered as lytel, small and garsheath, a grassy place so a " Small grazing area " or " little grass heath " and in 1141 the Empress Maud took refuge in Ludgershall Castle as she fled from Stephen's army.
This coronation never took place and the crown was subsequently used for the coronations of Queen Louise in 1860, Sophie in 1873 and Queen Maud in 1906.
The town stands on the river Wylye, and on the Somerset and Weymouth railway, near Salisbury plain, 4 miles SE by E of Warminster ; was known, to the Saxons, as Hegtredesbiryg ; took afterwards the names of Haresbury, Haseberie, and Heightsbury ; is now commonly called Hatchbury ; was, in the time of Stephen, the residence of the Empress Maud ; was, in 1766, nearly all destroyed by fire, and afterwards rebuilt ; consists now chiefly of a single street ; possesses interest to tourists as the central point of a region abounding in British, Roman, Saxon, and Danish remains ; and gives the title of Baron to the family of A ' Court.

Maud and little
The first was probably the cycle A Shropshire Lad set by Arthur Somervell in 1904, who had begun to develop the concept of the English song-cycle in his version of Tennyson's Maud a little previously.
It appears that the couple may have had one child, Maud, but there is little information available about her.

Maud and active
He was an active recruiter for the sect's Isis-Urania temple, and brought in his uncle George Pollexfen, Maud Gonne, and Florence Farr.
She had a long-term relationship with Maud O ' Farrell Swartz ( 1879-1937 ), another working class woman active in the WTUL, until Swartz ' death in 1937.
Bookslut, Laila Lalami, The Literary Saloon, and Maud Newton are some of the oldest well-known active literary blogs.
In addition to his work in journalism, Thompson and his wife, Maud Watkins-Thompson, were active in Iowan society.

Maud and interest
* British novelist A. S. Byatt for the character Roland Michell ( and perhaps his formidable love interest Maud Bailey (" bailey "=" tower ")) in her novel Possession: A Romance ( 1990 ).
The work of her parents in social issues led to Maud ’ s interest for social welfare and social service.

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