Rear-Admiral Sir Frederick Lewis Maitland KCB (7 September 1777 – 30 November 1839) was an officer in the Royal Navy during the French Revolutionary and...
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Frederick Lewis Maitland (19 January 1730 – 16 Dec 1786) was a distinguished officer of the Royal Navy. Maitland was born the sixth son of Charles Maitland...
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Frederick Maitland (1763–1848) was a British Army general. Frederick Maitland may also refer to: Frederick Lewis Maitland (Royal Navy officer, born 1730)...
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Frederick Lewis Maitland Moir (Edinburgh, 1852–1939) was a trader, road-builder and writer in Nyasaland, East Africa, involved in the African Lakes Corporation...
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captain in the Royal Navy Frederick Lewis Maitland (1777–1839), son of the above, Rear admiral in the Royal Navy Frederick Maitland (1763–1848), English General...
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throne, and a week later on 15 July Napoleon surrendered to Captain Frederick Lewis Maitland of HMS Bellerophon. Napoleon was exiled to the island of Saint...
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called Maitland possibly in honour of Frederick Lewis Maitland. Due to population growth, Maitland was partitioned in 1835 into West Maitland (which was...
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see his parents again for 14 years. In 1722, Frederick was inoculated against smallpox by Charles Maitland on the instructions of his mother, Caroline...
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of Rear Admiral Sir Frederick Lewis Maitland in the Mediterranean between 1827 and 1830. On 19 June 1837 Captain Thomas Maitland took command of Wellesley...
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was Mary Maitland, née McAdam, of New York City. John Maitland was born into a substantial naval dynasty. His uncle was Frederick Lewis Maitland, who was...
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