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Frederick Maxse

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Died
  
25 June 1900

Children
  
Leopold Maxse

Books
  
Whether the Minority of Electors Should be Represented by a Majority in the House of Commons?

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Frederick Augustus Maxse (1833–1900) was a British Royal Navy officer, and radical liberal campaigner.

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Life

Maxse retired from the Royal Navy in 1867, but failed in his attempts to get elected to Parliament in 1868 and 1874. Maxse was active in various causes including the Charity Organisation Society, John Stuart Mill's Land Tenure Reform Association, the National Education League and the Eastern Question Association, founded to campaign against the atrocities of the Ottoman Empire during the Bulgarian April Uprising of 1876. He also founded the Electoral Reform Association which campaigned for the equalisation of parliamentary constituencies.

Works

Maxse was a friend of Joseph Chamberlain, and his 1873 pamphlet The Causes of Social Revolt became the basis of Chamberlain's radical programme of 1885.

Family

Maxse married Cecilia Steel, a society beauty; they separated around 1877. Their two sons were Leopold Maxse and Ivor Maxse. One of his daughters, Violet, became Viscountess Milner. Olive, the other daughter, was a model for Edward Burne-Jones.

References

Frederick Maxse Wikipedia


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