- Look up
maund or
Maund in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Maund may
refer to:
Maund (unit),
traditional Indian unit of m****
measurement Maundy (foot washing)...
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maund (/ˈmɔːnd/), mun or mann (Bengali: মণ; Urdu: من) is the
anglicized name for a
traditional unit of m**** used in
British India, and also in Afghanistan...
- Rear-Admiral
Loben Edward Harold Maund CBE (26
September 1892 – 18 June 1957) was a rear
admiral of the
British Royal Navy, who
served in
World War I...
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Maund is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Aaron Maund (born 1990),
American soccer player Benjamin Maund (1790–1863),
British pharmacist...
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Benjamin Maund (1790–1863) was a
British pharmacist, botanist, printer, bookseller,
fellow of the
Linnean Society (1827) and
publisher of the Botanic...
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Villa Maund is a
villa in Schoppernau,
Hopfreben in Vorarlberg, Austria,
built for Sir John
Oakley Maund (died 10 June 1902) between...
- John
Henry Maund (5
January 1916 – 1994) was an
English footballer who pla**** as a
right winger for
Hednesford Town,
Aston Villa,
Nottingham Forest, and...
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Thomas Maund (born
September 19, 1990) is an
American soccer player who most
recently pla**** for
Charlotte Independence in the USL Championship.
Maund pla****...
- John
William Maund (c.1876 – c.1962) was a
rugby union player who
represented Australia.
Maund, a fullback, was born in Bathurst, NSW and
claimed one...
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Maund (19
October 1909 – 1998) was the
first Anglican Bishop of
Lesotho from 1950
until 1976.
Maund was born in
Worcester to
Arthur Arrowsmith Maund,...