Hij is getrouwd met Maud Plantagenet.
Zij zijn getrouwd voor 1 mei 1327 te date of Papal dispensation.Bronnen 2, 3
Kind(eren):
EARLDOM OF ULSTER (IV, 3) 1326
WILLIAM (DE BURGH),EARL OF ULSTER, grandson and heir, being son and heirof John DE BURGH and Elizabeth his wife, was born 17 September 1312 andcrossed to England with his grandfather, Earl Richard, in 1322 and 1323.Although still a minor, he received Earl Richard's English lands, 3February, and his Irish lands, 5 February 1326/7, and was summoned toParliament [ENG] from 10 December 1327 to 15 June 1328, by writs directedWillelmo de Burgh, whereby he is held to have become LORD BURGH. He wasknighted in London, 22 May 1328, and was among those who were to go toBerwick for the marriage ceremonies, 12 July following, confirming theTreaty of Northampton. Returning to Ireland in that year with Robert,King of Scots, he was granted the keeping of Carrickfergus Castle, 15November 1328, and of Athlone Castle, 24 February 1330/1. He attendedParliaments [IRL] at Dublin, 1328 and 1329, and at Kilkenny, 1330. In1329-30 he was in conflict with Brian Ban O'Brien in Munster and alsowith the Earl of Desmond. Both Earls were ordered, 19 June 1330, by theKing to keep the peace and both were committed by the Justiciar [IRL] tothe custody of the Marshal in Limerick later in that year. Earl Richardwas ordered to aid and advise the Justiciar, 27 February, and wasappointed the King's Deputy in Ireland, 3 March 1330. He was called toEngland, November 1331, to advise the King as to his intended visit toIreland; and was among those ordered to postpone trials there till afterthe King's arrival, 4 August 1332.
He married (Papal dispensation 1 May 1327) Maud, daughter of Henry, EARLOF LANCASTER AND LEICESTER (grandson of HENRY III) by his 1st wife, Maud,daughter and heir of Sir Patrick DE CHAWORTH, of Kidwelly, co.Carmarthen, and Kempsford, co. Gloucester. He was murdered, 6 June 1333,aged 20, at Le Ford (now Belfast), on his way to Carrickfergus, by Johnde Logan and some of the Mandevilles. His widow fled immediately with herdaughter Elizabeth to England, where she married, before 8 August 1343,Sir Ralph DE UFFORD, Justiciar of Ireland (1344-46), who d. 9 April 1346at Kilmainham (Ireland) and was buried at Campsey Priory, Suffolk. Maud,who became an Augustinian canoness at Campsey in 1347, had licence fromthe Pope to transfer to the Order of St. Clare, 11 April 1364, and wasliving at Bruisyard Abbey in the same co., 21 February 1368/9. She died 5May 1377 and was buried with her 2nd husband at Campsey. [CompletePeerage XII/2:178-9, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
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