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| Frederick Augustus Maxse R.N. | Explanation |
| Second son of James Maxse (1792–1864) |
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| Date (from) | (Date to) | Personal |
| 1833 | | Born |
| 1861 | | Married Cecilia (d. 1918), the daughter of Colonel Steel of the Indian army, but separated in 1877 |
| 1868 | | Unsuccessful radical parliamentary candidate at Southampton |
| 1874 | | Unsuccessful radical parliamentary candidate at Tower Hamlets, London |
| 1889 | March 1895 | Represented Dorking on the new Surrey county council |
| 25 June 1900 | | Died (London) |
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| Date | Rank |
| 14 May 1852 | Lieutenant |
| 10 March 1855 | Commander |
| 23 November 1857 | Captain |
| 1867 | Retired Captain |
| 4 November 1875 | Retired Rear-Admiral |
| 20 January 1880 | Retired Vice-Admiral |
| 1 July 1885 | Retired Admiral |
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| Date from | Date to | Service |
| 2 February 1854 | | Lieutenant in Agamemnon, commanded by Thomas Matthew Charles Symonds, flagship of Rear-Admiral Edmund Lyons, second in command, Black Sea during the Russian War (Maxse was also Naval aide-de-camp to Lord Raglan after the battle of the Alma) |
| 5 December 1855 | 25 November 1857 | Commander in Ariel, Mediterranean |