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.[1]
Maude was born in Chapel Allerton,[2] Potternewton, Leeds, son of Edmund Maude, of Middleton Lodge, Leeds.[2]
He was educated at Leeds Grammar School[2] and Exeter College, Oxford where he graduated Bachelor of Arts (B.A) in 1871 and Master (M.A.) in 1872.[2]
He was ordained in 1872 by the Bishop of Ripon.[3] After a curacy in Leeds (1872–75) he served as the third incumbent at St Cyprian's Church, Kimberley, South Africa (1877–1881). After further incumbencies at Wilnecote (1881–86), Leek (1886–1896; and Shrewsbury (1896–1906)[4] he was Archdeacon of Salop[5] until 1917.[6]
He died on 11 May 1927,[7] aged 79.