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Royal Navy Admiral and radical (1833–1900)
Admiral Frederick Augustus Maxse (13 April 1833 – 25 June 1900) was a British Royal Navy officer and radical liberal campaigner. Maxse was born in London
Frederick_Maxse
British Army general (1862–1958)
General Sir Frederick Ivor Maxse KCB CVO DSO DL (22 December 1862 – 28 January 1958) was a senior British Army officer who fought during the First World
Ivor_Maxse
Surname list
Maxse may refer to: Frederick Maxse (1833–1900), British Royal Navy officer and radical liberal Henry Berkeley Fitzhardinge Maxse (1832–1883), British
Maxse
British journalist, activist and tennis player (1864–1932)
son of Admiral Frederick Maxse, a Radical Liberal Unionist, who bought the National Review for him in 1893. Before the Great War, Maxse argued against
Leopold_Maxse
British novelist and poet (1828–1909)
Attraction was immediate, and by 1864 Meredith was writing to his friend Frederick Maxse that "She has done me the honour to love me for some time". But from
George_Meredith
British Army officer (1832-1883)
Newfoundland. Maxse was the son of James Maxse and Lady Caroline Fitzhardinge, daughter of the 5th Earl of Berkeley (pronounced Barkley). Maxse was commissioned
Henry_Maxse
English socialite (1872–1958)
Admiral Frederick Maxse and Cecilia Steel. Her siblings were Gen. Sir Ivor Maxse (1862–1958), a British Army officer of the First World War; Leopold Maxse (1864–1932)
Violet Milner, Viscountess Milner
Violet_Milner,_Viscountess_Milner
British monthly magazine (1883–1960)
National feeling?" Frederick Maxse, a Liberal Unionist and Royal Navy officer, bought the National Review for his son Leopold Maxse in 1893. Leopold had
National_Review_(London)
English aristocrat (1846–1921)
dated from 1868, at which time Meredith was campaigning for his friend Frederick Maxse. During the mid-1870s, Katharine O'Shea took on the role of Aunt Ben's
Katharine_O'Shea
British Army officer
that a letter was found in the British Library, written by Lieutenant Frederick Maxse, who was on Lord Raglan's staff at Balaclava, stating that Lord Raglan
Louis_Nolan
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1832–1885
5,022 20.6 N/A Liberal Acton Smee Ayrton 3,202 13.2 −14.8 Liberal Frederick Maxse 2,992 12.3 N/A Majority 4,026 16.5 N/A Turnout 15,786 (est) 47.9 (est)
Tower_Hamlets_(constituency)
British peer and militia officer (1745–1810)
(12 April 1803 – 20 January 1886) married James Maxse and had issue: Sir Henry Berkeley Fitzhardinge Maxse Craven FitzHardinge Berkeley (28 July 1805 – 1
Frederick Berkeley, 5th Earl of Berkeley
Frederick_Berkeley,_5th_Earl_of_Berkeley
British politician (1836–1914)
protection for trade unions. Chamberlain drew inspiration from his friend Frederick Maxse's 1873 pamphlet The Causes of Social Revolt. Chamberlain's proposal
Joseph_Chamberlain
Former parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom
Hoare 2,178 25.1 +2.7 Liberal George Moffatt 2,161 24.9 +0.8 Liberal Frederick Maxse 1,947 22.4 +0.5 Majority 17 0.2 −0.5 Turnout 4,340 (est) 76.2 (est)
Southampton_(constituency)
did not work with them long. Sandwith combined with Howard Evans and Frederick Maxse to lobby the Land Tenure Reform Association (LTRA) in 1876. He regarded
Humphry_Sandwith
British trade unionist
Radical Electoral Committee, and rallied its members in support of Frederick Maxse's unsuccessful candidacy at the 1874 UK general election. Hales himself
John_Hales_(trade_unionist)
British judge (1832–1912)
suddenly in 1884. Kitty married the journalist and amateur tennis player Leo Maxse in 1890 and became a well-known London society hostess: she was the model
Vernon_Lushington
British government recognitions
Llewelyn Guthrie, Welsh Guards. Lieutenant Colonel Martin William Frederick Maxse, Coldstream Guards. Commander John Anthony May, Royal Navy. Brigadier
1977 Silver Jubilee and Birthday Honours
1977_Silver_Jubilee_and_Birthday_Honours
Archive and county record office for West Sussex
Goodwood near Chichester. Maxse Papers. The papers of Admiral Frederick Augustus Maxse and his sons, Sir Ivor Maxse and Leo Maxse. Petworth House Archives
West_Sussex_Record_Office
British historian and military theorist (1895–1970)
infantry drill and training, which came to the attention of General Sir Ivor Maxse, commander of the 18th (Eastern) Division. After the war, he transferred
B._H._Liddell_Hart
Newfoundland politician (1813–1887)
Charles Fox Bennett Sir Frederick Carter Sir William Whiteway Governor Stephen John Hill Sir John Hawley Glover Sir Henry Maxse Sir John Hawley Glover
Edward_Morris_(politician)
Infantry regiment of the British Army
Graves-Sawle 1903–1907: Col. Alfred Edward Codrington 1907–1910: Col. Frederick I. Maxse 1910–1913: Col. the Hon. William Lambton 1913–1914: Col. Cecil S.
Coldstream_Guards
Raymond John Maunsell Major-General Sir Frederick Maurice Major-General Sir John Frederick Maurice General Sir Ivor Maxse Major-General Aymer Maxwell, 8th Baronet
List of British generals and brigadiers
List_of_British_generals_and_brigadiers
British pressure group for land reform
and Sociology 30.2 (1971): 179–186, at p. 182. JSTOR 3485386. Frederick Augustus Maxse, The French Press and Ireland: five letters on the Irish question
Land Tenure Reform Association
Land_Tenure_Reform_Association
editor for The Daily Telegraph, chief editor at Burke's Peerage Leopold Maxse (1864–1932), editor of the National Review (1893–1932), who played at the
List_of_Old_Harrovians
(1840–1885), married George Meredith (1828–1909) and had two children: William Maxse Meredith (1865–1937) Marie Eveleen, known as Mariette (1871–1933), who married
Vulliamy_family
Private day and boarding school in Effingham, Surrey, England
later, Julius Caesar Czarnikow bought Effingham Hill House from Frederick Augustus Maxse, and owned it until he died in 1909. His daughter, Ada Louisa,
St_Teresa's_School_Effingham
British Colonial administrator
needed] Lord Edward Cecil married Violet Georgina Maxse, second daughter of Admiral Frederick Augustus Maxse, a son of Baron Berkeley on 18 June 1894, at St
Lord_Edward_Cecil
Dutch painter
(1917) Ruhleben - Plan Distribution of parcels Queue for bread (1916) Maxse, Sir Frederick Ivor, Seymour Vandeleur, the story of a British officer, with water-colour
Nico_Jungmann
April 2015. Retrieved 7 March 2016. Saxon, Wolfgang (22 January 1990). "Frederick C. Shrady, 82, Sculptor Best Known for Religious Figures". The New York
List of Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives personnel
List_of_Monuments,_Fine_Arts,_and_Archives_personnel
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1922 to 1923
led by Henry Page Croft and his Reveille Movement, against Balfour. Leo Maxse began a Balfour Must Go campaign in his newspaper, the National Review,
Bonar_Law
British prime minister (1885-86; 1886-92; 1895-1902)
Edward Herbert Cecil (12 July 1867 – 13 December 1918); he married Violet Maxse on 18 June 1894. They had two children. Lord Hugh Richard Heathcote Cecil
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury
Robert_Gascoyne-Cecil,_3rd_Marquess_of_Salisbury
Village and parish in West Sussex, England
Archived 12 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine Correlli Barnett, ‘Maxse, Sir (Frederick) Ivor (1862–1958)’, rev. Roger T. Stearn, Oxford Dictionary of National
Fittleworth
(1869–1876) John Hawley Glover, Governor (1876–1881) Henry Berkeley Fitzhardinge Maxse, Governor (1881–1883) John Hawley Glover, Governor (1883–1885) William Des
List of governors of dependent territories in the 19th century
List_of_governors_of_dependent_territories_in_the_19th_century
World War I order of battle
commanded the Royal Engineers. 1st (Guards) Brigade (Brigadier General Ivor Maxse) 1st Battalion, Coldstream Guards 1st Battalion, Scots Guards 1st Battalion
British Expeditionary Force order of battle (1914)
British_Expeditionary_Force_order_of_battle_(1914)
"Michell, Sir Frederick Thomas, Admiral, 1788–1873 – National Maritime Museum". collections.rmg.co.uk. O'Byrne, William R. (1849). "Michell, Frederick Thomas"
List of Royal Navy admirals (1707–current)
List_of_Royal_Navy_admirals_(1707–current)
Infantry regiment of the British Army
Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own) (1921) 1921–1932: Gen. Sir Ivor Maxse, KCB, CVO, DSO 1932–1942: Brig-Gen. Ronald Macclesfield Heath, CMG, DSO
Middlesex_Regiment
British royal recognitions
Warrant Officer Class I (Local) Alfred Thomas, Coldstream Guards. Marjorie Maxse CBE, Vice-Chairman of the Conservative Party, 1944–1950. For political and
1952_New_Year_Honours
command of the Union Brigade during the Battle of Waterloo General Sir Ivor Maxse, General Officer Commanding XVIII Corps during World War I; renown for his
List_of_Old_Rugbeians
English writer and inventor
himself a barrister. In 1908 he was living in Ongar, Essex. In 1917 Leopold Maxse began to edit The Globe, covertly, starting a period of expansion of the
Michael_Henry_Temple
British Army general
for command of XIII Corps, but Haig appointed Frederick McCracken instead. Lieutenant General Ivor Maxse (GOC XVIII Corps) wrote a glowing report of Harper's
George Harper (British Army officer)
George_Harper_(British_Army_officer)
English journalist and writer (1865–1940)
owner, who befriended Lord Randolph Churchill, Charles Russell, Leopold Maxse and others in the 1880s. He campaigned for Irish Home Rule and was private
Herbert_Vivian
British Army officer (1864–1922)
political figures such as Arthur Balfour, Winston Churchill, Leo Amery and Leo Maxse. Some of St John Brodrick's proposed reforms were criticised by the Elgin
Sir_Henry_Wilson,_1st_Baronet
County Director, Oxfordshire Branch, British Red Cross Society Marjorie Maxse — Foreign Trade Department Frances Jane Heron-Maxwell — Vice-chairman, West
1918_Birthday_Honours_(MBE)
Battle of Langemarck, (16–18 August), XVIII Corps (Lieutenant-General Ivor Maxse) had attacked at 4:45 a.m. with a brigade each from the 48th (South Midland)
Action_of_22_August_1917
Newfoundland politician (1828–1908)
returned in 1874 and served as Solicitor-General in the government of Sir Frederick Carter before becoming Premier in 1878 when he succeeded Carter as leader
William_Whiteway
1862 1927 17 February 1923 Sir Alexander Godley 1867 1957 1923 Sir Ivor Maxse 1862 1958 1924 Sir Alexander Cobbe 1870 1931 1924 Sir Joseph John Asser
List of British Army full generals
List_of_British_Army_full_generals
British Army general (1870–1963)
and Maxse's Corps). The planned counterattack did not take place as General Robillot refused to co-operate, despite a personal visit from Maxse on the
Hubert_Gough
English tennis player
1883 he reached his first tournament final at Redhill losing to Leopold Maxse in 3 sets. In 1884 he reached the semifinals of the all-comers competition
Herbert_Chipp
British Army general (1881–1931)
mulish" during the Battle of the Somme, whilst Lieutenant General Ivor Maxse of XVIII Corps noted he had "little or no conception of training methods"
Gerald_Cuthbert
Appointments by King George V
Lowther Grant, CB Army Major-General Sir Frederick Thomas Clayton, KCMG CB Major-General Frederick Ivor Maxse, CVO CB DSO Major-General Henry de Beauvoir
1917_New_Year_Honours
52. Sir John Hawley Glover 1876 1881 53. Sir Henry Berkeley Fitzhardinge Maxse 1881 1883 52. Sir John Hawley Glover (second time) 1883 1885 54. Sir William
List of governors of Newfoundland and Labrador
List_of_governors_of_Newfoundland_and_Labrador
Canadian general (1903–1974)
Army's Royal Regiment of Artillery. The Simonds family was related to Ivor Maxse and Lord Milner. On his maternal side, his grandfather William Easton was
Guy_Simonds
French painter
(painted 1852) Gertrude Ann Barnardiston Yates (painted 1853) Lady Caroline Maxsé as a Gipsy., a portrait by François Theodore Rochard, for Heath's Book of
Simon_Jacques_Rochard
Battle during the First World War
the yellow line, Watts (XIX Corps) wanted to attack the purple line but Maxse (XVIII Corps) preferred to attack the dotted purple line, ready to attack
Battle_of_Langemarck_(1917)
Street in Knightsbridge, London
Dalrymple-Ross, field-marshal; No. 34. Frank McClean, astronomer; No. 38. Frederick A. Maxse, admiral and political writer; No. 38 . Sir Edward McArthur, general;
Rutland_Gate
British Army general
command in the upcoming Third Ypres offensive. He handed over his sector to Maxse, GOC XVIII Corps, Cavan, GOC XIV Corps, Watts, GOC XIX Corps, and Jacob
Aylmer_Hunter-Weston
British Army officer (1860–1933)
Paul von Hindenburg. However, although journalists like Gwynne and Ivor Maxse sometimes dropped such hints, there is no evidence that this was Robertson's
Sir William Robertson, 1st Baronet
Sir_William_Robertson,_1st_Baronet
Maupertuis Jakob Mauvillon Hiram Stevens Maxim Friedrich Max Müller Frederick Augustus Maxse Walther Victor May ([167]) Giuseppe Mazzini Thomas Medwin Alfred
List of names in A Biographical Dictionary of Modern Rationalists
List_of_names_in_A_Biographical_Dictionary_of_Modern_Rationalists
Edmond Bennett Brackenbury—Limerick—(1) Herbert Lawford—London—(1) Frederick Lawrence Rawson—London—(1) Richard Mercer—Maidstone—(1) Louis Whyte—Melbourne—(1)
1881_men's_tennis_season
18th (Eastern) Division Major General Ivor Maxse 53rd Brigade 54th Brigade 55th Brigade 8th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment 11th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers
Battle of the Somme order of battle
Battle_of_the_Somme_order_of_battle
Military unit
1916; substantive 1 November 1916) 1919–1923 Lieutenant General Sir Ivor Maxse (1 June 1919) 1923–1927 Lieutenant General Sir Charles Harington (1 November
Northern Command (United Kingdom)
Northern_Command_(United_Kingdom)
British businessman and MP
Minister (i.e. 1894–5). Clinton Edward Dawkins described Goldman to Leo Maxse in 1904 as: ...full of S. African shares, also of public spirit and of imperial
Sydney_Goldman
Series of articles on the British WW1 General
the edge of St Pierre Divion. Thiepval was surrounded and captured by Maxse's highly trained 18th Division by 08.30 on 27 September. By 30 September
Military career of Hubert Gough (1916)
Military_career_of_Hubert_Gough_(1916)
National awards given by Queen Victoria
of the Colony of Tasmania Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Berkeley Fitzhardinge Maxse, Governor of the Island of Heligoland Giovanni Battista Trapani Collector
1874_Birthday_Honours
attack Longueval and the 18th Eastern Division under Major General Ivor Maxse on their right were to clear Trônes Wood. The Division Commander of the
List of World War I memorials and cemeteries in the Somme
List_of_World_War_I_memorials_and_cemeteries_in_the_Somme
American football player and coach (1921–1997)
Tribune.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) Joe Maxse (October 22, 1991). "Old-style football Tailback in charge of getting the
Keith_W._Piper
Appointments by Queen Victoria to various orders and honours
Colony of South Australia Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Berkeley Fitzhardinge Maxse CMG Governor of the Island of Heligoland William Fitzherbert CMG formerly
1877_Birthday_Honours
British and commonwealth honours and awards
voluntary service to Education in Limavady, Northern Ireland. Anthony John Maxse. For charitable services in Hampshire. Clive May, Grade E2, Ministry of
2010_Birthday_Honours
Robert Howden Kellie Hugh Vibart Workman-MacNaghten Leopold James (Leo) Maxse 13–16 June South Wales Championships Tenby, Wales Outdoor Grass Singles
1883_men's_tennis_season
Charles Edward De Fonblanque Arthur John Stanley W.R. Dagnall Leopold Maxse Harold S. Stone C.G. Woolley 21 - 27 July. South of Ireland Championships
1884_men's_tennis_season
British Army general (1873–1954)
as commander of the 53rd Infantry Brigade, part of Major General Ivor Maxse's 18th (Eastern) Division, and saw action with his brigade during the Battle
Harold_Higginson
FREDERICK MAXSE
FREDERICK MAXSE
Male
English
Form of Roderick
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of German Fridric, FREDRIIK means "peaceful ruler."Â
Female
English
Feminine form of Latin Fredericus, FREDERICA means "peaceful ruler." In use by the English and Portuguese.
Male
Slovene
Slovene form of German Frideric, FRIDERIK means "peaceful ruler."
Male
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Latin Fredericus, FREDERICO means "peaceful ruler."
Male
Swedish
 Swedish and Norwegian form of German Fridric, FREDRIK means "peaceful ruler." Compare with another form of Fredrik.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Frederick.
Boy/Male
Welsh
Son of Roderick.
Girl/Female
Australian, Dutch, French, German
Peaceful Ruler; Female Version of Frederic; From the Old German Name Frithuric
Male
German
Contracted form of Old High German Friedrich, FRIDERIC means "peaceful ruler."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Fredericks.Variant of Dutch Fredriks, a patronymic from the personal name Fredrick.
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Fredericus, FEDERICO means "peaceful ruler."
Boy/Male
American, British, Christian, English, German, Indian, Irish, Norse, Scandinavian, Scottish
From the Broad Ridge; Renowned Ruler; Surname; Brother; Form of Roderick
Male
English
 Variant spelling of English Frederick, FREDRIK means "peaceful ruler." Compare with another form of Fredrik.
Male
Polish
Polish form of German Frideric, FRIDERICH means "peaceful ruler."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, French, German, Spanish, Swiss
Italian Form of Frederick; Peaceful Ruler; Spanish Form of Frederick Peaceful Ruler
Female
Italian
Italian feminine form of Italian/Spanish Federico, FEDERICA means "peaceful ruler."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Frederick, FREDRIC means "peaceful ruler."
Male
German
Variant spelling of Old High German Friedrich, FRIEDERIC means "peaceful ruler."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Frederick, FREDRICK means "peaceful ruler."
FREDERICK MAXSE
FREDERICK MAXSE
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Muslim
Unique. Single. Exclusively. Unequalled.
Biblical
dwelling; habitation
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Hassini | ஹஸà¯à®¸à¯€à®¨à¯€
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King of the World
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English
English : occupational name for a bolter or sifter of flour, from Middle English bo(u)lt ‘to sift’ (Old French buleter, of Germanic origin).English : occupational name for a maker of bolts or bars, from an agent derivative of Middle English bolt (see Bolt).German : habitational name for someone from a lost place named Bolt. It is the name of a large family from Hechingen, Württemberg.German (also Bölter) : occupational name for a maker of wooden bolts for crossbows, Middle High German bolter.
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Serves John
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
God of Efforts
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Forehead
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Egyptian
, Husband of his Mother.
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English
From the farm by the pool 'Town near the marsh.
FREDERICK MAXSE
FREDERICK MAXSE
FREDERICK MAXSE
FREDERICK MAXSE
FREDERICK MAXSE
n.
Peace; -- a word used in composition, especially in proper names; as, Alfred; Frederic.