Jean Redcliffe-Maud

There is now a "John and Jean Redcliffe Maud prize" in the Contemporary Piano Competition at the Royal College of Music in London.

[3] Hamilton co-founded the University College Musical Society with her then fiancé, John Maud.

[4] The first concert organised by the society was held in a lecture room at 90 High Street, one of the college-owned houses, on 1 June 1930.

The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra, opus 34, is a 1946 musical composition by Benjamin Britten that in the composer's words "is affectionately inscribed to the children of John and Jean Maud: Humphrey, Pamela, Caroline and Virginia, for their edification and entertainment.

She retired to live on the Woodstock Road in North Oxford with her husband and died on 6 November 1993.