She is married to Robert III de Holland 1st Baron de Holand.
They got married about 1309.Source 2
They got married about 1311.Sources 4, 5 They got married before 1314.Source 3Child(ren):
pg 37 & 230, "Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists, etc" by Frederick Lewis Weiss, 6th Edition
pg. 278 & 599, "A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire" by Sir Bernard Burke, published 1883
pg 2198, Wurt's "Magna Charta"
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Maud la Zouche; b. c 1290; m. by 1314 Sir Robert de Holand, 1st Lord(Baron) Holand, so created by writ of summons 29 July 1314 (b. c 1270; inretinue of Thomas, 2nd Earl of Lancaster (grandson of Henry III), whosubstantially advanced his career and with whom he sided (though notapparently without tergiversation) in the latter's disputes with EdwardII, notably at the final battle between Lancaster and the royal forces atBoroughbridge March 1321/2; after Boroughbridge his lands wereconfiscated but were restored him on Edward III's coming to the throne;knight 1307; Justice of Chester intermittenly 1307-20, Governor ofBeeston Castle, Cheshire 1312; served in Scottish campaigns 1314 and1316; commissioner of Array of Lancaster 1316; among his many grants ofland was the Manor of Thorpe Waterville, Northants, which he acquired1319; he also held land in Pendleton, Lancs, from the Priory of St ThomasStafford; decapitated 7 Oct 1328 by followers of his old leaderLancaster, who not unnaturally resented his less than whole-heartedsupport, after being taken in Boreham Wood, Herts), son of Sir Robert deHoland, of Upholland, Lancs (son of Thurstan, son of Robert de Holand),by Elizabeth, daughter and coheir of William Samlesbury, and d. 31 May1349. [Burke's Peerage]
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Maud la Zouche, age 24 in 1314, b. c 1290, d. 31 May 1349; m. c 1311 SirRobert de Holand of Upholand, co. Lancaster, b. probably c 1270, executedin Boreham Wood 7 Oct 1328, Lord Holand, MP 1314-1321, son of Sir Robertde Holand and Elizabeth de Samlesbury. [Magna Charta Sureties]
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He [Robert de Holand] married, about 1311, certainly before August 1314,Maud, daughter and coheir of Alan (LA ZOUCHE), LORD ZOUCHE, with whom heacquired extensive estates, including the manor of Brackley, Northants.He died as aforesaid, 7 October 1328, and is said to have been buried inthe Grey Friars' Church at Preston, Lancs, to which he had been abenefactor. At the Queen's request provision was made for the wife andchildren while his lands were in the King's hand. His widow, who wasgoing on a pilgrimage to Santiago in 1336, died 31 May 1349, and wasburied at Brackley. [Complete Peerage VI:528-31, (transcribed by DaveUtzinger)]
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Maud m. Robert, Lord Holland. Their great-granddau. and heir-general,Maud Holland, m. 1373, John Lovel, Lord Lovel, of Tichmersh. [Sir BernardBurke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke'sPeerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 599, Zouche, Baron Zouche, of Ashby, co.Leicester]
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abt 1311, certainly before Aug 1314.