Vere, Maud de (fl. 1360s)
Vere, Maud de (fl. 1360s)
Countess of Oxford. Name variations: Maud de Ufford. Born Maud de Ufford; daughter of Maud Plantagenet (c. 1310–c. 1377) and Ralph de Ufford; married Thomas de Vere (1337–1371), 8th earl of Oxford; children: Robert de Vere, 9th earl of Oxford and duke of Ireland (1362–1392).
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