Maud Plantagenet (c. 1310–c. 1377)
Maud Plantagenet (c. 1310–c. 1377)
Countess of Ulster . Born around 1310; died around 1377 in Campsey Abbey, Suffolk, England; daughter of Henry, 3rd earl of Lancaster, and Maud Chaworth (1282–c. 1322); married William de Burgh, 3rd earl of Ulster, around 1330; married Ralph de Ufford; children: (first marriage) Elizabeth de Burgh (1332–1363); (second marriage) Maud de Vere . Maud Plantagenet became a nun at Campsey Abbey around 1348.
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