Grant (name) — Grant can be both a surname and a given name. The name is of English and Scottish origin (see Clan Grant), and there are several possible origins for the name.*One possible origin of the name is from a nickname derived from the Anglo Norman… … Wikipedia
Maxwell Grant — This article is about the pen name. For the land grant, see Maxwell Land Grant. Maxwell Grant was a pen name used by the authors of The Shadow pulp magazine stories. Street and Smith Publications, the publishers of The Shadow, asked Walter B.… … Wikipedia
Maxwell Caulfield — Born 23 November 1959 (1959 11 23) (age 51) Duffield, Derbyshire, England Other names Maxwell Findlater Occupation Actor … Wikipedia
Maxwell Fry — and his wife Jane Drew, in 1984, at Lartington Hall on the occasion of a dinner to celebrate his 85th birthday Edwin Maxwell Fry, CBE, RA, FRIBA, FRTPI, known as Maxwell Fry (2 August 1899 – 3 September 1987), was an English modernist architect… … Wikipedia
Maxwell, New Mexico — Village Location … Wikipedia
Maxwell R. Thurman — General Maxwell Reid Thurman Nickname Mad Max … Wikipedia
Grant's Gazelle — Conservation status Least Concern ( … Wikipedia
Maxwell's Plum — was a flamboyant restaurant and singles bar that, more than any place of its kind, symbolized two social revolutions of the 1960s – sex and food at 64th and 1st Avenue in Manhattan.[1] Owned by Warner LeRoy, it closed abruptly in July, 1988.[2]… … Wikipedia
Maxwell, Iowa — City Location of Maxwell, Iowa … Wikipedia
Grant — (spr. grännt), 1) Sir Francis, schott. Maler, geb. 18. Jan. 1803 zu Kilgraston in Schottland, gest. 5. Okt. 1878 in London, war mehrere Dezennien lang der Porträtmaler der vornehmen Welt in England, deren Haltung und Kleidung er mit höchster… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Maxwell Land Grant — The Maxwell Land Grant, also known as the Beaubien Miranda Land Grant, was a 1,714,765 acre (6,939.41 km2) Mexican land grant in Colfax County, New Mexico and part of adjoining Las Animas County, Colorado. This land grant was one of the… … Wikipedia