Cyril Maude

[1] He studied acting under Charles Cartwright and Roma Le Thiere,[3] but was forced to leave the country again for health reasons.

He travelled to Canada and America, fulfilling his acting ambition with Daniel Bandman's company in Denver, Colorado in 1884.

[6] Maude became very well known for his role in Grumpy as a spoilt old man, who as a retired lawyer solved a crime to keep his loved ones happy.

[1][2] In 1923 he toured America with Lydia Bilbrook and Mabel Terry-Lewis in If Winter Comes, playing at Chicago in April and New York in the autumn.

[9] Pamela Maude married Major William La Touche Congreve VC, DSO, MC on 1 June 1916.

This niece, together with her pupil Ruby Preece, was present when dramatist W. S. Gilbert died in his lake at Grim's Dyke in May 1911.

Maude circa 1913
Winifred Emery with her children, c.1901