Thomas Maude (clergyman)

Thomas Maude (1801–1865) was an English clergyman, writer and poet.

[1][2] He was the son of Thomas Maude (1770–1831) of Newcastle upon Tyne, a partner in the Tyne Bank, and his wife Jane Roxby, daughter of Henry Roxby of Clapham Rise and niece of Sir James Sanderson, 1st Baronet.

[1][6] Maude published:[7] As a poet, his name was coupled in the Fraserian Papers with those of Edwin Atherstone, Edward Ball and Robert Montgomery.

[11] Internet Archive has a copy of The village grammar-school; and other poems, published in 1824, albeit incorrectly associated with Thomas Maude (1718–1798).

The daughter of David Stewart Hay of Perth, Scotland, she was the niece of James Laing of Dominica, and counter-claimant under his will.