She is married to Gilbert de Clare.
They got married on September 29, 1308 at Waltham Abbey, Essex, England.Source 1
He [Gilbert de Clare] m. 29 Sep 1308, at Waltham Abbey, in the presenceof his uncle the King, and the earls and barons, Maud, daughter ofRichard de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster, by Margaret, daughter of Sir Johnde Burgh, of Lanvalley. In May 1314, he accompanied the King again toScotland, and fought, 24 June, at Bannockburn, where he was slain whileleading a fierce attack on the Scots (f). His body was recovered (g) andburied at Tewkesbury at his father's right hand. At his death, sps. allhis honours reverted to the Crown. His widow had livery of dower invarious counties 5 Dec 1314 and her dower was adjusted 2 Nov 1318. Sheis mentioned again in 1319, but d. in the following year, 1320, and wasburied in Tewkesbury Abbey at her husband's left side. [Compete PeerageV:712-5]
NOTE: Volume XIV changed Richard de Burgh's wife to be probably Margaretde Guines, although XIV seems to have missed the above entry in itscorrections. Margaret, daughter of Sir John de Burgh of Lanvalley, wasapparently an nun, as shown elsewhere in my files.
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