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Elizabeth Duchess of Norfolk, 1558

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 February 2010

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Wills from Doctors' Commons
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Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1863

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page 54 note a Her poetical epitaph at Lambeth was written by her brother Henry Lord Stafford, and is printed in the History of Surrey and in various other places. There is an effigy of her on the Duke's monument at Framlingham, engraved in the Gentleman's Magazine as above.

page 54 note b Ursula, wife of her brother Henry Lord Stafford, daughter of Sir Richard Pole by Margaret daughter of George Duke of Clarence.

page 54 note c Elizabeth daughter of George Earl of Shrewsbury, and wife of William Lord Dacre of Gillesland. Who her “ij. daughters” here mentioned were cannot be decided, as she had five, all married. Her three granddaughters, the coheiresses of the family, were subsequently all married to the Howards. See Banks's Dormant and Extinct Baronage, 1808, ii. 142.

page 55 note a The Duke of Norfolk was her grandson. His (second) wife, in 1558, was Margaret daughter and sole heiress of lord chancellor Audley.

page 55 note b Afterwards created Viscount Bindon in 1559.

page 55 note c Apparently her granddaughter, the third and youngest daughter of the late Earl of Surrey. She became wife of Henry Lord Scrope of Bolton.