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Maxse may
refer to:
Frederick Maxse (1833–1900),
British Royal Navy
officer and
radical liberal Henry Berkeley Fitzhardinge Maxse (1832–1883), British...
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Leopold James Maxse (11
November 1864 – 22
January 1932) was an
English amateur tennis player and
journalist and
editor of the
conservative British publication...
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Violet Georgina Milner,
Viscountess Milner (née
Maxse; 1
February 1872 – 10
October 1958) was an
English socialite of the
Victorian and
Edwardian eras...
- Dame
Sarah Algeria Marjorie Maxse DBE,
better known as
Marjorie Maxse (26
October 1891 – 3 May 1975), was a
British political organiser and the first...
- methods. Ivor
Maxse was the
eldest of four
children born to
Admiral Frederick Maxse and
Cecilia Steel. His
siblings were
Olive Hermione Maxse, and editors...
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National feeling?"
Frederick Maxse, a
Liberal Unionist and
Royal Navy officer,
bought the
National Review for his son
Leopold Maxse in 1893.
Leopold had taken...
- Newfoundland.
Maxse was the son of
James Maxse and Lady
Caroline Fitzhardinge,
daughter of the 5th Earl of
Berkeley (pronounced Barkley).
Maxse was commissioned...
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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, the...
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represented by
economist William Hewins and
editor of the
National Review Leopold Maxse; and the
British military was
represented by Leo Amery, an "expert on the...
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rematch with Taylor". ESPN.com.
February 17, 2008.
Retrieved June 8, 2008.
Maxse, Joe (February 22, 2009). "Kelly
Pavlik claims TKO
triumph over
Rubio before...