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- Andrew MayneAndrew MayneAndrew Mayne is a magician, illusion designer and filmmaker. He has written and produced over fifty books, DVDs and manuscripts on magic he's considered one of the most prolific magic creators of the last decade. He's the publisher of iTricks.com and host of the Weird Things podcast, one of the...
, magician and filmmaker - Brent MayneBrent MayneBrent Danem Mayne is a former Major League Baseball catcher who has played with the Kansas City Royals , New York Mets , Oakland Athletics , San Francisco Giants , Colorado Rockies , Arizona Diamondbacks and Los Angeles Dodgers...
(born 1968), American Baseball catcher - Chris MayneChris MayneChristopher Mayne is an Australian rules footballer for the Fremantle Football Club. He was selected with the 40th selection in the 2007 AFL National Draft from the Perth Football Club in the WAFL. He plays full forward, forward-pocket and half-forward.Mayne spent most of the 2006 season...
- Clarice MayneClarice MayneClarice Mayne was a music hall and variety theatre singer and performer.-Life and career:Mayne was born in London in 1886. She is best known for the song "A Broken Doll" written by her husband, the composer James W...
- Cuthbert MayneCuthbert Mayne'Saint Cuthbert Mayne was an English Roman Catholic priest and martyr of the Reformation and Counter-Reformation.- Early life :...
(1544–1577), English Roman Catholic priest and martyr - Edgar MayneEdgar MayneEdgar Richard Mayne was an Australian cricketer who played as a right-handed batsman and bowler....
(1882–1961), Australian cricketer - Edith MayneEdith MayneEdith May Mayne was an English freestyle swimmer from Newton Abbot, Devon, who broke the world record in the women's 1500 m freestyle on September 15, 1926 in Exmouth, Devon, clocking 24:00.2...
(born 1905) - Edward MayneEdward MayneThe Hon. Edward Mayne was one of the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas and later removed to The Court of the King's Bench....
(1756–1829) - Ferdy MayneFerdy Mayne-Early life:He was born Ferdinand Philip Mayer-Horckel, in Mainz, Germany. His German father was the Judge of Mayence, and his half-English mother gave singing lessons. Because his family was Jewish, he was sent to England to protect him from the Nazis, and he stayed with his aunt, the photographer...
(1916–1998) - James O'Neil Mayne
- Jasper MayneJasper MayneJasper Mayne was an English clergyman, translator, and a minor poet and dramatist.Mayne was baptized at Hatherleigh, Devon, on 23 November 1604, and educated at Westminster School and Christ Church, Oxford...
(1604–1672) - John MayneJohn MayneJohn Mayne , was a Scottish poet born in Dumfries, South West Scotland. In 1780, his poem The Siller Gun appeared in its original form in Ruddiman's Magazine, published by Walter Ruddiman in Edinburgh. It is a humorous poem descriptive of an ancient custom in Dumfries of shooting for the "Siller...
(1759–1836) - Kenny MayneKenny MayneKenneth "Kenny" Wheelock Mayne is a sports journalist and comedian for ESPN.-Sports career:A native of Kent, Washington, Mayne is a former honorable mention junior college All-American quarterback in 1978 at Wenatchee Valley Community College in Wenatchee, WA...
(born 1959) - Laurie MayneLaurie MayneLawrence Charles Mayne is a former Australian cricketer who played in six Tests from 1965 to 1970....
(born 1942) - Lennie MayneLennie MayneLennie Mayne was an Australian television director, who started out as a dancer before becoming a choreographer and then spent much of his career working in British television....
(1928–1977) - Lonnie MayneLonnie MayneRonald Doyle "Lonnie" Mayne was an American professional wrestler in the 1960s and 1970s who frequently went by the name Moondog Mayne. Mayne wrestled in various NWA territories as well as the WWWF...
- Michael MayneMichael MayneMichael Clement Otway Mayne KCVO was an English priest of the Church of England who served as the Dean of Westminster....
- Mosley MayneMosley MayneGeneral Sir Ashton Gerard Oswald Mosley Mayne GCB, CBE, DSO was a British Indian Army officer in both World War I and World War II.-Early career:...
(1889–1955), British Indian Army officer - Paddy MaynePaddy MayneLieutenant Colonel Robert Blair "Paddy" Mayne DSO & Three Bars was a Northern Irish soldier, solicitor, Ireland rugby union international, amateur boxer, polar explorer and a founding member of the Special Air Service .-Early life and sporting achievements:Robert Blair "Paddy" Mayne was born in...
(1915–1955), Northern Irish soldier and athlete
- Richard MayneRichard MayneSir Richard Mayne KCB was a barrister and the joint first Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis, the head of the London Metropolitan Police...
(1796–1868), first joint Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police - Richard Charles MayneRichard Charles MayneRichard Charles Mayne RN CB FGS MP was a Royal Navy Captain, later Admiral and explorer.Richard Mayne was the son of Sir Richard Mayne KCB and the grandson of Judge Edward Mayne. Both his father and grandfather were graduates of Trinity College, Dublin,. Richard Mayne was educated at Eton...
(1835–1892), a Royal Navy officer prominent in the history of British Columbia - Richard Mayne (administrator)Richard Mayne (administrator)Richard John Mayne was a British advocate for European integration, journalist, broadcaster and writer.Mayne was born in North London and educated at St Paul's School in London...
(1926–2009), British international civil servant, writer - Roger MayneRoger MayneRoger Mayne is an English photographer, most famous for his documentation of the children of Southam Street, London.-Life and work:...
(born 1929), English photographer - Seymour MayneSeymour MayneSeymour Mayne is a Canadian poet and literary translator. He has published over 50 works of poetry and literary criticism, and has edited several anthologies of Canadian and Jewish literature....
(born 1944), Canadian poet and literary translator - Simon MayneSimon MayneSimon Mayne was a Member of Parliament and one of the regicides of King Charles I of England.Simon was born and lived at Dinton Hall in Buckinghamshire, the son of Simon Mayne Snr and his wife, Colubria the sister of Richard Lovelace, 1st Baron Lovelace. His father died when he was only five,...
(1612–1661) - Stephen MayneStephen MayneStephen Mayne is an Australian journalist, local government councillor and self-described shareholder activist. Mayne is also considered “serial runner”, continually running for elected office and election onto company boards, more often than not in futile attempts, or just to make political...
(born 1969), Australian journalist - Thom MayneThom MayneThom Mayne is a Los Angeles-based architect. Educated at University of Southern California and the Harvard University Graduate School of Design in 1978, Mayne helped found the Southern California Institute of Architecture in 1972, where he is a trustee...
(born 1944) - Thomas Mayne (disambiguation)
- Wiley MayneWiley MayneWiley Mayne was a four-term Republican United States Congressman from Iowa's 6th congressional district. He was one of several Republican members of the House Judiciary Committee who were defeated in the fall of 1974 after voting against resolutions to impeach President Richard M...
- William MayneWilliam MayneWilliam James Carter Mayne was an English writer of children's fiction. He was born in Hull, the son of a doctor and was educated at the choir school attached to Canterbury Cathedral and his memories of that time contributed to his early books. During the Second World War the school was evacuated...
(1928–2010), British children's fiction author - William Cyril MayneWilliam Cyril MayneThe Very Rev William Cyril Mayne , MA was an English clergyman and classical scholar. He was Dean of Carlisle from 1943 to 1959....
(1877-1962), English clergyman and classical scholar
Places
- Mayne IslandMayne IslandMayne Island is a rustic 21-km² island in the southern Gulf Islands chain of British Columbia. It is situated midway between the Lower Mainland of BC and Vancouver Island, and has a population of around eleven hundred.-History:...
, British Columbia- Mayne Island Water AerodromeMayne Island Water AerodromeMayne Island Water Aerodrome, , is located at Miners Bay adjacent to Mayne Island in British Columbia, Canada. Mayne Island is one of the southern Gulf Islands....
- Mayne Queen, ferry that serves the island
- Mayne Island Water Aerodrome
- Mayne Preceptory, a priory in Dorset, England
Organisations
- Mayne Australian Football ClubMayne Australian Football ClubMayne Australia Football Club are an Australian rules football club based in the Brisbane suburb of Enoggera. Their club colours are black and yellow and they are nicknamed the Tigers....
, Queensland - Mayne Coaches, English
- Mayne Pharma, Australian drug company
See also
- MaineMaineMaine is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the east and south, New Hampshire to the west, and the Canadian provinces of Quebec to the northwest and New Brunswick to the northeast. Maine is both the northernmost and easternmost...
- Main (disambiguation)Main (disambiguation)Main may refer to:*Main , a major river and tributary of the Rhine in Germany*Main River , a river in Far Eastern Siberia*Main River, an unincorporated community in Weldford Parish, New Brunswick, Canada...
- Maynes (disambiguation)