On 20 July, leave of absence was granted to these members for six months and it is probable that Maynard left for the country.
[4] In 1648, he was imprisoned for a time in the Tower of London on charges of treason (though eventually released).
While imprisoned, he addressed a remonstrance to the House of Lords, claiming his right to a trial by his peers.
[8] His daughter Anne married Sir John Musters of Colwick in Nottinghamshire.
Maynard is included in a very detailed etching: "Charles I Demanding in the House of Commons the Five Impeached Members".