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Maitland, John

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Maitland, John: see Lauderdale, John Maitland, duke of Lauderdale, John Maitland, duke of , 1616–82, Scottish statesman. He entered public life as a staunch Presbyterian and was one of the commissioners who signed the Solemn League and Covenant (1643; see English civil war).
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In 1968, in the closest apprentice title race ever, Dicey and Coates dead-heated with 40 wins, just ahead of George Duffield (39) and Ray Still (38), with Tony Murray, Graham Sexton, David Maitland, John Higgins, John Lowe and Clive Eccleston also prominent.
Other prominent apprentices in 1968 included Tony Murray, Graham Sexton, David Maitland, John Higgins and Clive Eccleston as well as Lowe, so they did not win the championship by default.
 
 
 
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