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Maxwell and Herbert
Edited and Translated by Sir Herbert Maxwell.
Robert de Maxwell of Maxwell, Caerlaverock and Mearns ( d. 1409 ) rebuilt Caerlaverock castle and was succeeded by Herbert Maxwell of Caerlaverock ( d. 1420 ) who married Katherine Stewart.
In the 1270s the " new " castle was completed, and Herbert Maxwell, nephew of John Maxwell, occupied it.
* Maxwell, ( Sir ) Herbert: The life of Wellington: The restoration of the martial power of Great Britain, Volumen 1, S. Low, Marston, 1900
* Sir Herbert Maxwell, History of Dumfries and Galloway ( Edinburgh, 1896 )
and trans ' Maxwell, Sir Herbert, 1913.
Maxwell, Sir Herbert, 1913.
* Sir Herbert Eustace Maxwell: The Life and letters of George William Frederick 4.
* Herbert, Rosemary, ‘ Reginald Hill ’, in The Fatal Art of Entertainment: Interviews with Mystery Writers ( New York: G. K. Hall, Toronto: Maxwell Macmillan Canada, & Oxford: Maxwell Macmillan International, 1994 ), pp. 194 223.
* Richard Maxwell: Herbert Schiller ( Critical Media Studies ), Rowman & Littlefield, 2003, ISBN 0-7425-1848-5
* Maxwell, Sir Herbert.
* Sir Herbert Maxwell Bart., FRS, LLD., A History of the House of Douglas 2 vols, Freemantle and Co., London ( 1902 )
A Riposte appeared in a similarly-presented volume, The Adventures of the White Girl in her Search for God by Charles Herbert Maxwell, which showed an outdoor young woman wielding a niblick on the cover ( far less improbable than that Shaw's girl should carry a knobkerry ).
* Sir Herbert Maxwell, Dumfries and Galloway ( Edinburgh and London, 1897 );
Herbert Maxwell defines " Rhinns " as rionn, rinn, meaning a point or promontory.
His paternal grandfather, Sir Herbert Maxwell, was an archaeologist, politician and natural historian.
* Maxwell, Sir Herbert History of the House of Douglas II vols.
* Maxwell, Sir Herbert.
On January 25, 1930, President Herbert Hoover asked Congress to re-appropriate an additional $ 100, 000 for the main school building at Maxwell Field.
* Distributist Perspectives: Essays On Economics of Justice And Charity ( 2004 ) with Herbert W. Shove, George Maxwell, G. K. Chesterton, Arthur J. Penty, H. J. Massingham, Eric Gill, and Harold Robbins
* Maxwell, Sir Herbert, A History of the House of Douglas II vols.

Maxwell and Lloyd
He intervened with David Lloyd George to halt the 90 sentences of execution pronounced by " field court-martial " ( in camera without defence or jury ) under martial law by General Maxwell after he declared the rebellion “ treason in time of war ”.
The squadron had produced four aces: Austin Lloyd Fleming, future Air Marshal Peter Roy Maxwell Drummond, Charles Davidson, and Arthur Peck.
The album features guest appearances from many big name rappers including Bun B, Tech N9ne, Scarface, Krayzie Bone, Young Buck, Lloyd, among others and production from Focus ..., Cozmo, Maxwell Smart, The Network and CyFyre.
Gwilym Lloyd George, younger son of former Liberal leader David Lloyd George, replaced Sir David Maxwell Fyfe as Home Secretary in 1954.

Maxwell and Bentley
The radio producer Charles Maxwell had contracted Edwards, together with Joy Nichols and Dick Bentley, for the final series in 1947 of the radio show Navy Mixture for which Muir had provided some scripts, and after this show ended Maxwell received a commission for a new weekly comedy series to star Edwards, Nichols and Bentley.
Maxwell Fyfe had controversially refused to grant a reprieve to Bentley despite the written petitions of 200 MPs and the fact that Bentley was mentally retarded having a mental age of only 11.
Parris, who died in 1996, was Craig's barrister at the 1952 trial, and wrote that Goddard told Maxwell Fyfe to ignore the jury's recommendation for mercy, and that Bentley must be hanged.

Maxwell and March
In March 1937, Shoghi Effendi married Mary Maxwell entitled Rúhíyyih Khanum, a Canadian.
* March 20 Marilyn Maxwell, American actress ( b. 1921 )
* March 31 Hugh Maxwell, American lawyer and politician ( d. 1873 )
He married attorney Lisa Hoffman ( née Gottsegen ) in October 1980 ; they have four children Jacob Edward ( born March 20, 1981 ), Rebecca Lillian ( b. March 17, 1983 ), Maxwell Geoffrey ( born August 30, 1984 ), and Alexandra Lydia ( born October 27, 1987 ).
In February and March 1945, P-40 fighter pilots from 133 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force operating out of RCAF Patricia Bay ( Victoria, British Columbia ), intercepted and destroyed two fire balloons, On 21 February, Pilot Officer E. E. Maxwell While shot down a balloon, which landed on Sumas Mountain, in Washington State.
In response to Raeder's defence of pre-emptive war against Norway, the British prosecutor David Maxwell Fyfe read out the minutes of a meeting between Raeder and Hitler on 26 March 1940, which read: " British landing in Norway is not considered imminent-Raeder suggests action by us at the next new moon-to which Hitler agrees.
" When confronted with the minutes of the 26 March 1940 meeting by Maxwell Fyfe, Raeder had no response.
This in turn led him to be questioned by Maxwell Fyfe about his speech on Heroes ' Day on 12 March 1939 praising Hitler "... for the clear and unmerciful declaration of war against Bolshevism and International Jewry, whose drive for destruction of peoples we have felt quite enough in our racial body ".
In March 1966 the Johnson White House sought to remedy this situation through issuance of NSAM 341, the brainchild of General Maxwell Taylor.
She also appears as a main character in After Troy, a play written by Glyn Maxwell premiered at the Playhouse Theatre Oxford in March 2011.
The March 2011 issue of Scientific American features an article by Professor Mark G. Raizen of the University of Texas, Austin which discusses the first realization of Maxwell's demon with gas phase particles, as originally envisioned by Maxwell.
William Maxwell Gaines ( March 1, 1922 June 3, 1992 ), better known as Bill Gaines, was an American publisher and co-editor of EC Comics.
Around 1220 Alexander II of Scotland granted the lands to Sir John Maxwell, making him Warden of the West March.
Sir Peter Maxwell Davies was appointed in March 2004 for a ten-year period, unlike previous appointments, which were for life.
Brand Nubian is an American hip hop group from New Rochelle, New York, consisting of three MC's: Grand Puba ( born Maxwell Dixon, on March 4, 1966 ), Sadat X ( formerly Derek X, born Derek Murphy, on December 29, 1968 ) and Lord Jamar ( born Lorenzo Dechalus, on September 17, 1968 ), and two DJs: DJ Alamo and DJ Sincere.
James Maxwell ( 23 March 1929 18 August 1995 ) was an American actor, theatre director and writer, particularly associated with the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester.
" Zelda was writing furiously ; she finished the novel on March 9 and sent it to Scott's publisher, their friend Maxwell Perkins at Scribner's.
Virginia Bottomley, Baroness Bottomley of Nettlestone, PC, DL ( née Virginia Hilda Brunette Maxwell Garnett, born 12 March 1948, Dunoon, Scotland ) is a British Conservative Party politician.
Anna Caroline Maxwell ( March 14, 1851-January 2, 1929 ), was a nurse who came to be known by the nickname " the American Florence Nightingale ".
In retaliation for the massive English raid into Scotland, James responded by assigning Robert, Lord Maxwell, the Scottish Warden of West March, the task of raising an army.
His wife Ann Maxwell died in March 2003, after 62 years of marriage during which time they appeared to be inseparable.
In March 1983, Maxwell proposed merging United with neighbours Reading, to form a new club called the Thames Valley Royals, to play at Didcot.
McPherson County, Nebraska, and Fort McPherson National Cemetery, located near Maxwell, Nebraska, were named in his honor, and the National Cemetery was established on March 3, 1873.
Brian Leigh Maxwell ( 1953, London, England March 19, 2004, San Anselmo, California ) was a Canadian athlete, track coach, entrepreneur and philanthropist.

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