Charles Maude
Charles Bulmer Maude (29 April 1848 – 11 May 1927) was an Anglican priest in the last third of the nineteenth century and the first third of the twentieth.
Maude was born in Chapel Allerton, Potternewton, Leeds, son of Edmund Maude, of Middleton Lodge, Leeds.
He was educated at Leeds Grammar School and Exeter College, Oxford where he graduated Bachelor of Arts (B.A) in 1871 and Master (M.A.) in 1872.
He was ordained in 1872 by the Bishop of Ripon. After a curacy in Leeds (1872–1875) he served as the third incumbent at St Cyprian's Church, Kimberley, South Africa (1877–1881). After further incumbencies at Wilnecote (1881–1886), Leek (1886–1896; and Shrewsbury (1896–1906) he was Archdeacon of Salop until 1917.
He died on 11 May 1927, aged 79.