Elizabeth of Rhuddlan
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Elizabeth of Rhuddlan (August 7, 1282 - May 5, 1316) was a daughter of Edward I of England and Eleanor of Castile. In 1297 she married John I, Count of Holland. They had no children before his death in 1299. On November 14, 1302, she married Humphrey de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford. Her children by her second husband were:
- Hugh (1303-05)
- Eleanor (1304-63) married James Butler (1305-38) and secondly Thomas de Dagworth (1276-1350), her issue was related to Anne Boleyn.
- Mary (1305)
- John (1306-36) married Alix FitzAlan and secondly Margaret Basset (d.1347) and had issue.
- Humphrey (1309-61)
- William de Bohun, 1st Earl of Northampton (1310-60) married Elizabeth de Badlesmere (d.1356)and had issue.
- Edward (1410-drowned 1434) married Margaret de Ros
- Edmund married Matilda de Segrave
- Eneas (1313-43)
- Margaret (d.1391) married Hugh de Courtenay, Earl of Devon (1303-77) and had issue.
- Isabella (1316)
Elizabeth died at Quendon, Essex in childbirth and was buried in Walden Abbey.