Bohun, Maud (fl. 1240s)
Bohun, Maud (fl. 1240s)
Countess of Pembroke. Name variations: Maud de Bohun. Daughter ofMaud of Lusignan (d. 1241) and Humphrey Bohun (1200–1275), 2nd earl of Hereford, 1st of Essex (r. 1220–1275), and constable of England (some sources cite him as 6th earl of Hereford and Essex); married Anselme Marshall (d. 1245), 6th earl of Pembroke (some sources cite 9th earl of Pembroke); married Roger de Quincy, 2nd earl of Winchester, after 1245.
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