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Maud and Huntingdon
* Maud, 2nd Countess of Huntingdon ( b. 1074 )
* David I of Scotland was buried here ( 1153 ) along with his queen Maud, Countess of Huntingdon ( 1130 )
They had three children, the eldest of whom, Maud, brought the earldom of Huntingdon to her second husband, David I of Scotland, and another, Adelise, married the Anglo-Norman noble Raoul III of Tosny.
The earldom was inherited by Waltheof's daughter Maud, countess of Huntingdon, and passed to her husbands in turn, first Simon de Senlis and then David King of Scotland.
* Maud, Countess of Huntingdon
* Maud, Countess of Huntingdon
* Matilda ( Maud ) of Huntingdon (- aft. 1219, unmarried )
Maud was the daughter of the Waltheof, the Anglo-Saxon Earl of Huntingdon and Northampton, and his Norman wife Judith of Lens.
# Matilda ( Maud ) of Chester ( 1171 – 1233 ), married David of Scotland, 8th Earl of Huntingdon
He married ( c. 1114 ), Maud de St. Liz, daughter of Sir Simon de St Liz, Earl of Northampton, and Maud de Huntingdon.
She was born to Alan's second wife Margaret of Huntingdon, who was the eldest daughter of David of Scotland, 8th Earl of Huntingdon and Matilda ( or Maud ) of Chester.

Maud and appears
He married Maud Maria Lee in Norristown, Pennsylvania, and the name Samuel Franklin Cody appears on the April, 1889 marriage certificate.
It appears that the couple may have had one child, Maud, but there is little information available about her.
After crash-landing in a pile of snow and meeting up with her best friends, Maud Moonshine and Enid Nightshade, Ethel Hallow appears and tells Mildred that Miss Cackle wants to see her.
* A reference to Vashti's dethroning by Esther also appears in the short story " A Strayed Allegiance " by Lucy Maud Montgomery.
In doing so they seem to cause even more problems, as when Ned appears to interfere with Terence meeting Maud Peddick, instead creating a situation where Terence becomes engaged to Tossie.
The eldest son of this marriage was Sir William St. Maur, or Seymour ( for the later form of the name appears to have come into use about this date ), who was an attendant on the Black Prince, and who died in his mother's lifetime, leaving a son Roger, who inherited the estates and added to them by his marriage with Maud, daughter of Sir William Esturmi of Wolf Hall, Wiltshire.

Maud and character
* Helen Fowler, who inspired the character Margaret in the famous Maud Hart Lovelace book series, Betsy-Tacy, was a resident of Forest Lake during the middle of the 20th century.
Anne Shirley is a fictional character introduced in the 1908 novel Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery.
Maud Solveig Christina Wikström ( born 12 February 1945 ), known professionally as Maud Adams, is a Swedish actress, known for her roles as two different Bond girls: in The Man with the Golden Gun ( 1974 ), and as the title character in Octopussy ( 1983 ).
The character on boxes of Force cereal was created in the United States in 1902 by writer Minnie Maud Hanff and artist Dorothy Ficken, initially for an advertising campaign.
* Ilse Burnley, character in Lucy Maud Montgomery's Emily of New Moon series
The ladies otherwise amuse themselves with recitals of Gilbert & Sullivan, Noël Coward and Ivor Novello (" Dear Ivor "), and employ an eccentric housekeeper, Maud, played in the radio series by character actress Daphne Heard ( and, on her death, by Jean Heywood ).
However, David's real wife ( married in 1190 ) was Maud of Chester, who goes unmentioned ; Edith Plantagenet is a fictional character.
Gilbert Blythe is a fictional character in Lucy Maud Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables series of novels.
In late 1901 Minnie Maud Hanff, a freelance jingle writer, invented the character Jimmy Dumps, a morose character who on eating the cereal was transformed into Sunny Jim.
* 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 ).

Maud and Elizabeth
Other newcomers were Maud Grimes ( Elizabeth Bradley ), Roy Cropper ( David Neilson ), Judy and Gary Mallett, Fred Elliot ( John Savident ) and Ashley Peacock ( Steven Arnold ).
Through Catherine's mother, Maud, she was also related to Henry by her ancestress Joan Wydville ( or Woodville ), sister of Richard Woodville, 1st Earl Rivers, father of King Edward IV consort, Elizabeth Woodville.
* Jane Shore ( 1915 ): Elizabeth was played by Maud Yates.
The arms of Maud Green, Lady Parr, mother of Catherine Parr ( the last of the six wives of Henry VIII and stepmother to Elizabeth I ), were of three stags on an azure background, and this became one of the elements of the arms of Catherine Parr on her marriage.
The portraits in the Hall include the work of notable artists ; among the portraits of principals is Sir J. J. Shannon's portrait of Dame Elizabeth, Philip de Laszlo's of Miss Jex-Blake, Sir Rodrigo Moynihan's of Dr Grier and Maud Sumner's of Miss Sutherland.
Her son William, 3rd Earl of Ulster married Maud of Lancaster, by whom he had a daughter, Elizabeth de Burgh, 4th Countess of Ulster.
The couple had six children: Julia Romana Howe ( 1844 – 1886 ) married Michael Anagnos, a Greek scholar who succeeded Dr. Howe as director of the Perkins Institute ; Florence Marion Howe ( 1845 – 1922 ), an author, she wrote a well-known treatise on manners and was married to lawyer David Prescott Hall ; Henry Marion Howe ( 1848 – 1922 ), a metallurgist who lived in New York ; Laura Elizabeth Howe ( 1850 – 1943 ), a Pulitzer prize-winning author, she was married to Henry Richards and lived in Maine ; Maud Howe ( 1855 – 1948 ), a Pulitzer prize-winning author, she was married to an English muralist and illustrator, John Elliott ; Samuel Gridley Howe, Jr. ( 1858 – 1863 ).
# Elizabeth Maud ( 1851 – 1933 ), who m. 1872 the composer, Sir Charles Hubert Parry, 1st Baronet ( son of Thomas Gambier Parry ), of Highnam Court, near Gloucester.
The adopted children include Agnes Grace, Elizabeth, John William, Ivaline Maud, Paul Alfred, Robert Moffatt, Newell Carey, and Harriett Eleanor.
Campbell was married to Maud Elizabeth Owens of Hamilton, Ohio on January 4, 1870.
Lord Cushendun married Elizabeth Maud Bolitho in 1884.
* Maud Ellmann: Elizabeth Bowen: The Shadow Across the Page ( 2003 )
Little was born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, the middle of three sons of Elizabeth Maud ( née Wilson ) and Lawrence Peniston Little, a doctor.
The term " spasmodic " was also applied by contemporary reviewers to Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Aurora Leigh, Tennyson's Maud, Longfellow's Golden Legend, and the poetry of Arthur Hugh Clough.
Runkle married Venitia Reynolds on June 4, 1857 and their daughter, Maud Elizabeth Runkle, was born January 15, 1859 in Findlay, Ohio.
* Maud Mortimer, married Sir Theobald II de Verdun, by whom she had four daughters, Joan, Elizabeth, Margaret, and Katherine de Verdun.
Elizabeth was born at Carrickfergus Castle near Belfast, Ireland, the only child of William Donn de Burgh, 3rd Earl of Ulster and Maud of Lancaster.
Her paternal grandparents were John de Burgh and Elizabeth de Clare, and her maternal grandparents were Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster and Maud Chaworth.
Maud Elizabeth Charlesworth ( September 13, 1865 – August 26, 1948 ) later changed her name to Maud Ballington Booth, was an Salvation Army leader and co-founder of the Volunteers of America.
Peter Wentworth was twice married ; his first wife Laetitia Lune, by whom he had no children, was the daughter of Sir Ralph Lune and Maud Parr, Maud was a cousin of Catherine Parr, and his second was Elizabeth Walsingham, a sister of Sir Francis Walsingham, Elizabeth's secretary of state.
* Richard Joshua Reynolds, Jr. ( April 4, 1906-December 14, 1964 ) who married Elizabeth McCaw " Blitz " Dillard ( 1909-Dec. 1961 ), Marianne O ' Brien ( d. 1985 ), Muriel Maud Marston Laurence Greenough ( December 28, 1915 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada-1980 ), and Annemarie Schmitt ( b. 1932-) RJ Jr and Blitz had four sons, Richard Joshua " Josh " Reynolds III, John Dillard Reynolds, Zachary Taylor Reynolds, and William Neal Reynolds II.

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