William Maitland may refer to: William Maitland of Lethington (1525–1573), Scottish politician and reformer William Maitland (historian) (1693–1757), Scottish...
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Frederic William Maitland FBA (28 May 1850 – c. 19 December 1906) was an English historian and jurist who is regarded as the modern father of English legal...
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William Maitland of Lethington (1525 – 9 June 1573) was a Scottish politician and reformer, and the eldest son of poet Richard Maitland. He was educated...
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Earl of Lauderdale (redirect from Viscount of Maitland)
holder of the title is Ian Maitland, 18th Earl of Lauderdale. The title was created in 1624 for John Maitland, 2nd Lord Maitland of Thirlestane, Berwickshire...
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James Stewart, Earl of Moray (her illegitimate half-brother), and William Maitland of Lethington, and governed as the Catholic monarch of a Protestant...
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Fantasy architecture, the Maitland Telephone Museum, and the William H. Waterhouse House Museum (all museums and the Maitland Art Center are now managed...
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William Maitland (c. 1693–1757) was a Scottish merchant, known as a historian and topographer. Born at Brechin, Forfarshire, about 1693, Maitland travelled...
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and notable Scottish poet. He was served heir to his father, Sir William Maitland of Lethington, East Lothian, and Thirlestane, Berwickshire, on 15 October...
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William Fuller Maitland (1813–1876) was an English picture collector. Born 10 March 1813 in Mayfair, he was the second, but eldest surviving, son and...
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William James Maitland CIE (22 July 1847 – 8 May 1919) was a British civil servant in India and a Scottish first-class cricketer. The son of Augustus Maitland...
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Maitland is an English and Scottish surname. It arrived in Britain after the Norman conquest of 1066. There are two theories about its source. It is either...
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William Maitland Woods (4 January 1864 – 6 February 1927) was an Anglican clergyman and a military chaplain in Queensland, Australia. William Maitland...
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William Fuller-Maitland (6 May 1844 – 15 November 1932) was an English art collector and Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1875...
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John Maitland, 1st Duke of Lauderdale, KG, PC (24 May 1616 – 24 August 1682) was a Scottish statesman and peer. Maitland was a member of an ancient family...
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Mary Fleming (category Clan Maitland)
James IV of Scotland, she married the queen's renowned secretary, Sir William Maitland of Lethington. Mary Fleming was the youngest child of Malcolm Fleming...
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asserting that Mary's secretary, William Maitland of Lethington, was jealous of Rizzio's increasing power. Maitland made Darnley jealous of Rizzio, hoping...
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and Frederic William Maitland, The History of English Law, v. 2, pp. 650–651 (Cambridge; 1968; ISBN 0-521-07062-7) See generally, William Blackstone, Commentaries...
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nothing" (Willey and Phillips, 1958:2), a rephrasing of Frederic William Maitland's comment: "My own belief is that by and by, anthropology will have...
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translates as "evil genius". It is claimed that the Maitlands descend from one of the companions of William the Conqueror who later settled in Northumberland...
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Royal Navy Frederick Lewis Maitland (1777–1839), son of the above, rear-admiral in the Royal Navy Frederic William Maitland (1850–1906), English jurist...
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Hanged, drawn and quartered (redirect from William Staley)
hurdle, or wooden panel, itself tied to the horse. Historian Frederic William Maitland thought that this was probably to "[secure] for the hangman a yet living...
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William Whitaker Maitland (1794-1861) was a British landowner, and High Sheriff of Essex in 1836. He was the son of John Maitland, politician and landowner...
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daughter Jean Fleming (1554–1609) married John Maitland of Thirlestane, the younger brother of William Maitland of Lethington, the husband of his sister Mary...
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father without issue Alfred William Maitland Fitzroy, 8th Duke of Grafton (1850–1930), second son of the 7th Duke William Henry Alfred Fitzroy, Viscount...
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the late 19th and early 20th centuries, J. Horace Round and Frederic William Maitland, both historians of medieval Britain, arrived at different conclusions...
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Her secretary, William Maitland of Lethington, defected to the Protestant side, bringing his administrative skills. From then on, Maitland took over the...
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Maitland (/ˈmeɪtlənd/) is a city in the Hunter Valley of New South Wales, Australia and the seat of Maitland City Council, situated on the Hunter River...
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reaction was first described by Francis Robert Japp and William Maitland in 1904. The Japp–Maitland reaction is of some importance to synthetic organic chemistry...
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Lennox, and listened to a lengthy speech from the Queen's secretary William Maitland, who offered; "[I]t may be affirmid Scotland in na manis age that presentlie...
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Florence Henrietta Fisher, daughter of Herbert William Fisher and widow of Frederic William Maitland, whom he married in 1913, the year in which he was...
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