Autobiography, 17:A. Bailey - Chapter I Another aunt, Margaret Maxwell, has perhaps meant more to me than any otherAutobiography, 18:in Scotland), the eldest son of Sir William Maxwell, but her husband, my Uncle David, died beforeAutobiography, 29:of confidence. One of these was my aunt, Mrs. Maxwell, of Castramont, of whom I have earlierAutobiography, 96:I went to Edinburgh to my beloved aunt, Margaret Maxwell. There my problems became moreAutobiography, 96:deaconesses. She was a sister of Sir William Maxwell of Cardoness Castle and sister-in-law of theAutobiography, 101:fetch me. I was then living with my aunt, Mrs. Maxwell, of Castramont. I was married in a privateSoul, 66:that great mathematical physicist, James Clerk Maxwell, concluded his article "Ether" in the ninth |