• shortly before 1200, Maud married her first husband Theobald Walter, 1st Baron Butler (died February 1206), son of Hervey Walter and Maud de Valoignes, and...
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  • Burgh and Egidia de Lacy. Maud had an elder half-sister, Marie de Prendergast from her father's first marriage to Maud Walter. Marie was the wife of Sir...
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    Polly Walters (born Maud Walters; January 15, 1913 – March 15, 1994) was an American actress. She is best known for appearing in Smart Money (1931), Blonde...
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    A maud (also Lowland plaid or Low Country plaid) is a woollen blanket or plaid woven in a pattern of small black and white checks known as Border tartan...
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    under the name Irene Gibbons. Born in Baker, Montana to Emil Lents and Maud Walters, Lentz started out as an actress under her birth name, appearing in secondary...
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    Lucy Maud Montgomery OBE (November 30, 1874 – April 24, 1942), published as L. M. Montgomery, was a Canadian author best known for a collection of novels...
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    Thoms, William George Gillies, Daisy R. Sharp Robert Noble, Shirley M. Maud, Walter Dexter, and Haugh. Films which have shots of Haddington include: Lothian...
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  • Matilda (Maud), daughter of William Marshall the Earl of Pembroke. Her paternal grandparents were Walter de Lacy and Margaret de Braose, daughter of Maud de...
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  • Isabel FitzJohn. She also had a half-brother, Walter de Lacy, and two half-sisters, Margery de Lacy, and Maud de Lacy, Baroness Geneville, from her mother's...
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  • Maud Van Cortlandt Oakes (1903–1990) was an ethnologist, artist and writer who published her research into the cultures of indigenous tribes in the Americas...
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  • Walter FitzRobert (b. c. 1124) and Maud FitzRobert (b. c. 1132). Both a son of Walter (Robert FitzWalter) and a son of Maud (William d’Aubigny) were surety...
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  • Maud Marshal, Countess of Norfolk, Countess of Surrey (1192 – 27 March 1248) was an Anglo-Norman noblewoman and a wealthy co-heiress of her father William...
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    in 1935, she married H. Walter Blumenthal, a New York stockbroker. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Maud Rosenbaum. Maud Rosenbaum Archived 24 April...
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  • Maud de Braose, Lady of Bramber (c. 1155 – 1210) was an English noble, the spouse of William de Braose, 4th Lord of Bramber, a powerful marcher baron and...
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    Maud de Lacy, only daughter and heiress of Hugh de Lacy, 1st Earl of Ulster (by his second wife, Emmeline de Riddlesford, the granddaughter of Walter...
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  • Maud de Braose, Baroness Mortimer of Wigmore (1224 – shortly before 23 March 1301)[citation needed] was a noble heiress, and one of the most important...
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  • Amy Maud Bodkin (1875 in Chelmsford, Essex – 1967 in Hatfield, Hertfordshire) was an English classical scholar, writer on mythology, and literary critic...
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    Theobald Walter (sometimes Theobald FitzWalter, Theobald Butler, or Theobald Walter le Boteler) was the first Chief Butler of Ireland. He also held the...
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    least four brothers, Roger, Giles, Richard and Simon, as well as sisters, Maud, Basilia and Cecilia. He took over Clifford barony in 1208 on the disgrace...
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    4 feet 0 inches (1.22 m). She is assessed as 20 GT. Maud was built by D S Hall of Reedham for Walter Bunn, a builder's merchant of Great Yarmouth. She carried...
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    Maud Amanda Merrill (April 30, 1888 – January 15, 1978) was an American psychologist. Both an alumna and faculty member of Stanford University, Merrill...
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  • Maude Farris-Luse (February 21, 1887 – March 18, 2002), later known as Maud Luse, was an American supercentenarian. According to the Guinness World Records...
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    Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk (Magna Carta surety) and Maud Marshal. They had a son and two daughters: Walter de Lacy, who married Rohese le Botiller but had...
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  • religious house, the Hospital of St. John in her mother Maud's memory. Margaret was the wife of Walter de Lacy, Lord of Trim Castle in County Meath, Ireland...
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    at least three other sons, Giles, Richard and Simon, as well as daughters Maud, Basilia and Cecilia. Remfry, P.M., Clifford Castle, 1066 to 1299 (ISBN 1-899376-04-6)...
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  • Maud de Lacy (25 January 1223 – 10 March 1289) was an English noblewoman, being the eldest child of John de Lacy, 2nd Earl of Lincoln, and the wife of...
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    daughter Matilda/Maud married a prominent Welsh prince, Gruffydd ap Rhys II of Deheubarth. Another daughter, Margaret, married Walter de Lacy, Lord of...
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  • Daisy Lawrence Gray as Jack Walter Catlett as De Boer Louis John Bartels as Hemingway Ilka Chase as Fanny Vivien Oakland as Maud Jed Prouty as Old Man Dell...
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    Sir Walter Norman Haworth FRS (19 March 1883 – 19 March 1950) was a British chemist best known for his groundbreaking work on ascorbic acid (vitamin C)...
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  • include Elizabeth de Burgh and Dionisie de Munchensi. Richard FitzWalter Walter FitzWalter Maud Fitzwalter When Robert, and his co-conspirators, fled after...
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