He was the son of Robert Maitland and his wife Ursula Gorham.
[1] In 1825, Miss Anne Whitaker, the owner of Loughton Hall and its manor died, and Maitland inherited.
[3] In 1745, the Earl of Rochford had sold the manor to William Whitaker of Lime Street, who was an alderman of the City of London.
[3] Maitland's large art collection, with works by 48 artists including Titian, Dürer, Rubens, Van Dyck and Rembrandt, was auctioned by Christie and Manson on 30 July 1831.
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