(Royal Ancestry) Maud of Lancaster, Countess of Ulster, died 5 May 1377, and was buried with her 2nd husband (Ralph de Ufford) at Campsey Priory, Suffolk.
Marriage and Issue
m.1 ante 16 Nov 1327 William de Burgh, 3rd Earl of Ulster. Issue:[6]
Elizabeth de Burgh, suo jure Countess of Ulster m. Lionel of Antwerp, Duke of Clarence[2]
Maud de Ufford (1345/46 – 25 Jan 1413) m. Thomas de Vere, 8th Earl of Oxford; Countess of Oxford[8]
Parents
Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster and Maud Chaworth
Religion
Canoness: Augustine Abbey of Campsey, Suffolk
Sources
Royal Ancestry 2013 Vol. II p. 22-23
Royal Ancestry by D. Richardson Vol. III p. 486
↑ Given name: Matilda (Wikipedia); Pedigree Resource File CD 49. Salt Lake City: Intellectual Reserve, Inc 2002. Jun 20, 2011. Ancestral File (TM). LDS. June 1998
↑ Weir, p. 78 has born c. 1310, this seems more reasonable given the possible date of her marriage, and her first husband's birth in 1312; there seems to be no primary source that states she was actually born at Lancaster
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a merged profile brought in a category that I deleted (http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:European_Aristocrats_Unsourced_Profiles). It seems the profile could use some better sources, but it's not "Unsourced". However, I thought I should mention it in case you wanted the profile included in the category to keep it visible as needing better sources.
Re: Proposed merge of Plantagenet-1089 into this profile. Both profiles are project protected and the system disallows merging until the project protection is suspended. Please get a project leader to assist.
Plantagenet-1698 and Plantagenet-55 appear to represent the same person because: same parents, same spouses, Maud is a nickname for Matilda, same time frame, same locations, Mary could also be the same person