Background
He was born in Mangalore, Karnataka, India and died at Boulogne, France. Maule was the son of John Templeman Maule, who was a surgeon with the Madras medical authorities.
He was born in Mangalore, Karnataka, India and died at Boulogne, France. Maule was the son of John Templeman Maule, who was a surgeon with the Madras medical authorities.
As a cricketer, he played in four major matches for Cambridge University in 1853 as a lower-order batsman and a bowler, though it is not known what his batting or bowling style was. These games included the 1853 University Match against Oxford University in which he scored 7 and 14 not out (his highest first-class score) and took three wickets. In 1854, he played a single match for a Gentlemen of Kent side against the Gentlemen of England, but he is not recorded in any further games.
From 1872 to 1879 he was successively archdeacon and commissary at Bombay and then senior chaplain at Saint Thomas Cathedral, Mumbai.
He later settled at Boulogne in France where he was British chaplain and where he died in 1913.