Lady Maud Hoare, DBE, (1882–1962), née Lady Maud Lygon, later Viscountess Templewood, daughter of 6th Earl Beauchamp, was the wife of Sir Samuel Hoare and a DBE in her own right.
The following is from Time dated 28 February 1927:
"Sir Samuel Hoare, British Air Minister, and Lady Maud returned to London, last week, from a 12,000-mile round trip flight inaugurating the London-Cairo-Delhi air service (TIME, Jan. 10). For this feat she was appointed ...
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