George Ashley Maude


George Ashley Maude, was a British Army officer and Crown Equerry to Queen Victoria.

Biography

Colonel Sir George Ashley Maude was born in 1817, the son of Rev Hon. John Charles Maude of Enniskillen, Ireland and Mary Cely Trevilian, daughter of William Cely Trevilian. His paternal grandparents were Cornwallis Maude, 1st Viscount Hawarden and his third wife, Anne Isabella Monck, sister of 1st Viscount Monck.
Sir George was educated at the public school Sherborne and entered the Royal Horse Artillery in 1834, which he later commanded as Colonel. He served in the battles of Alma and Balaklava, and took part in the Siege of Sebastopol.
As Lieutenant-Colonel he was Military Assistant to the Mission to the Coronation of Czar Alexander II of Russia, 7 September 1856, led by Lord Granville. He was Deputy-Inspector to the Royal Irish Constabulary between 1858 and 1859, and appointed Crown Equerry of the Royal Mews in the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom in 1859.
He was appointed Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath in 1887.

Family

In 1845 Colonel Sir George Ashley Maude married Katherine Katinka, youngest daughter of Charles Beauclerk of St Leonard's Lodge, Horsham, Sussex. Through her father, Katherine was the granddaughter of Lady Diana Spencer, daughter of Lt-General Charles Spencer, 3rd Duke of Marlborough. Sir George and Lady Maude had six sons and one daughter. He died in 1894.
Their children were: