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365: 305:, which the British Empire saw as an encroachment on the territory of northern British East Africa. Maud was dispatched as part of an expedition, organised by Archibald Butter, to survey the region and return information to allow Sir John Harrington to enter discussions with the Ethiopian Empire. In 1902–03, Maud 34: 395:, a hotly contested game which saw the Welsh win with a last minute penalty. Despite the loss, the English selectors kept faith with the team, and Maud was reselected for the second game of the tournament against 399:. The forwards showed a better level of fitness than was seen against Wales, and England won by two tries to nil. This win was Maud's final international game, never representing England again. 380:
to join his newly formed invitational touring team, the Barbarians. In accepting, Maud became one of the club's original members, and was also a committee member for the team.
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Maud came to note as a rugby player when he turned out for the Royal Engineers team. By 1890 Maud was representing first class English team
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Maud was the son of Reverend Landon Maud. In 1907 he married Dorothy Louisa Braithwaite, sister of
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with his notes on his time in British East Africa spent in the area. His paper,
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became a recognised border in 1907 and the nationally accepted border between
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to the northern point of Lake Turkana, which became known as the
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in the early part of the 20th century. During this period
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Rugby union players from the London Borough of Brent
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Maud with the Barbarians, back row, second from left
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Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Exploration of the Southern Borderland of Abyssinia
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Exploration of the Southern Borderland of Abyssinia
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Macdonald & Jane's Publishers. 285:While a member of the British Army's 13: 14: 670: 280: 257:playing international rugby for 402: 359: 542: 527: 515: 500: 485: 473: 389:1893 Home Nations Championship 1: 578:Starmer-Smith (1977), p. 226. 522:Mwaura, Peter – Gambela Today 466: 447:Starmer-Smith, Nigel (1977). 387:for England, both during the 289:corps, Maud was stationed in 569:Starmer-Smith (1977), p. 28. 328:In 1904, Maud addressed the 38:With Blackheath F.C. in 1895 7: 639:English rugby union players 383:Maud won two international 330:National Geographic Society 10: 675: 480:Philip Maud player profile 560:Griffiths (1982), p. 475. 432:. London: Phoenix House. 354:National Portrait Gallery 268: 203: 181: 176: 156: 134: 129: 122: 117: 113: 108: 100: 89: 77: 66: 51: 43: 31: 644:Royal Engineers officers 587:Griffiths (1982), p. 63. 428:Griffiths, John (1987). 413:. London: Willow Books. 409:Griffiths, John (1982). 263:Barbarians Football Club 659:Kent County RFU players 619:Blackheath F.C. players 309:an imaginary line from 301:to the southern tip of 297:declared the border of 614:Barbarian F.C. players 378:William Percy Carpmael 369: 348:A portrait of Maud by 295:Menelik II of Ethiopia 367: 649:Rugby union forwards 492:Collins, Robert O., 177:International career 325:and Kenya in 1914. 291:British East Africa 28: 494:The Ileme Triangle 370: 338:Sir James Frazer's 275:Lilian Braithwaite 109:Rugby union career 24: 352:, is held at the 350:Elliott & Fry 229:Brigadier General 223: 222: 219: 218: 666: 588: 585: 579: 576: 570: 567: 561: 558: 552: 546: 540: 535:The Golden Bough 531: 525: 524:gambelatoday.com 519: 513: 504: 498: 489: 483: 477: 462: 443: 424: 342:The Golden Bough 115: 114: 84: 81:28 February 1947 61: 59: 36: 29: 23: 674: 673: 669: 668: 667: 665: 664: 663: 594: 593: 592: 591: 586: 582: 577: 573: 568: 564: 559: 555: 547: 543: 532: 528: 520: 516: 505: 501: 490: 486: 478: 474: 469: 459: 440: 421: 405: 362: 311:Lake Chew Bahir 287:Royal Engineers 283: 271: 164: 162:Blackheath F.C. 160: 159:Royal Engineers 130:Amateur team(s) 94:Chelsea, London 82: 71:Sudbury, London 57: 55: 39: 27: 22: 17: 12: 11: 5: 672: 662: 661: 656: 651: 646: 641: 636: 631: 626: 621: 616: 611: 606: 590: 589: 580: 571: 562: 553: 541: 526: 514: 507:Maud, Philip; 499: 484: 471: 470: 468: 465: 464: 463: 457: 449:The Barbarians 444: 438: 425: 419: 404: 401: 361: 358: 282: 281:Ilemi Triangle 279: 270: 267: 251:Ilemi Triangle 221: 220: 217: 216: 213: 210: 205: 201: 200: 195: 190: 185: 179: 178: 174: 173: 170: 168: 166:Barbarian F.C. 157: 154: 153: 148: 143: 138: 132: 131: 127: 126: 121: 111: 110: 106: 105: 102: 98: 97: 91: 90:Place of death 87: 86: 85:(aged 76) 79: 75: 74: 68: 67:Place of birth 64: 63: 53: 49: 48: 45: 41: 40: 37: 25: 20: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 671: 660: 657: 655: 652: 650: 647: 645: 642: 640: 637: 635: 632: 630: 627: 625: 622: 620: 617: 615: 612: 610: 607: 605: 602: 601: 599: 584: 575: 566: 557: 550: 545: 538: 536: 530: 523: 518: 511: 510: 503: 496: 495: 488: 481: 476: 472: 460: 458:0-86007-552-4 454: 450: 445: 441: 439:0-460-07003-7 435: 431: 426: 422: 416: 412: 407: 406: 400: 398: 394: 390: 386: 381: 379: 375: 366: 357: 355: 351: 346: 344: 343: 339: 335: 331: 326: 324: 320: 316: 312: 308: 304: 300: 296: 292: 288: 278: 276: 266: 264: 260: 256: 252: 248: 244: 240: 236: 233: 230: 226: 214: 211: 209: 206: 202: 199: 196: 194: 191: 189: 186: 184: 180: 175: 171: 169: 167: 163: 158: 155: 152: 149: 147: 144: 142: 139: 137: 133: 128: 125: 120: 116: 112: 107: 104:army surveyor 103: 101:Occupation(s) 99: 95: 92: 88: 80: 78:Date of death 76: 72: 69: 65: 62:8 August 1870 54: 52:Date of birth 50: 46: 42: 35: 30: 19: 583: 574: 565: 556: 544: 534: 529: 517: 508: 502: 493: 487: 475: 448: 429: 410: 403:Bibliography 382: 371: 360:Rugby career 347: 340: 333: 327: 318: 314: 303:Lake Turkana 284: 272: 246: 243:British Army 231: 227: 224: 197: 192: 187: 182: 150: 145: 140: 135: 118: 83:(1947-02-28) 21:Rugby player 18: 609:1947 deaths 604:1870 births 549:Philip Maud 255:rugby union 232:Philip Maud 119:Position(s) 47:Philip Maud 26:Philip Maud 598:Categories 551:npg.org.uk 539:google.com 467:References 420:0002180065 374:Blackheath 58:1870-08-08 44:Birth name 512:jstor.org 482:Scrum.com 319:Maud Line 315:Maud Line 307:delimited 247:Maud Line 96:, England 73:, England 299:Ethiopia 198:(Points) 151:(Points) 124:Forwards 397:Ireland 259:England 208:England 455:  436:  417:  317:. 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Sudbury, London
Chelsea, London
Forwards
Blackheath F.C.
Barbarian F.C.
England
Brigadier General
CMG
CBE
British Army
Ilemi Triangle
rugby union
England
Barbarians Football Club
Lilian Braithwaite
Royal Engineers
British East Africa
Menelik II of Ethiopia
Ethiopia
Lake Turkana
delimited
Lake Chew Bahir
Sudan
National Geographic Society
Sir James Frazer's
The Golden Bough
Elliott & Fry
National Portrait Gallery

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