Elizabeth Grey, 5th Baroness Lisle, 3rd Viscountess Lisle (25 March 1505 – 1519) was an English noblewoman and heiress.
Life
editElizabeth was the daughter of John Grey, 2nd Viscount Lisle and Lady Muriel Howard.[1] The death of her father in 1504 meant that she was born a considerable heiress and ward of the Crown. In 1509 her uncle, Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk, obtained a lease of her lands from the king.[2] After the death of her stepfather Sir Thomas Knyvet in August 1512 and of her mother a few months later, Elizabeth's wardship was purchased by Sir Charles Brandon, a favourite of Henry VIII. Betrothal to his eight-year-old ward facilitated Brandon's elevation to the peerage as Viscount Lisle in May 1513.[3]
In 1515, Brandon married Mary Tudor, the queen dowager of France and Henry VIII's younger sister (without having obtained the consent of the King).[3] Having no need of Elizabeth as a potential bride himself, Brandon sold her wardship to Catherine, Countess of Devon, for £4,000.[4] The countess married Elizabeth to her son Henry Courtenay, a cousin of the King and grandson of Edward IV of England, but as she died aged fourteen it is unlikely the marriage was consummated.[4] After her death the Lisle title passed to Arthur Plantagenet, the husband of Elizabeth's aunt.
References
edit- ^ Dugdale, William (1675). The Baronage of England. Vol. 1. p. 723.
- ^ Head, David M. (2009). The Ebbs and Flows of Fortune. p. 26.
- ^ a b "Brandon, Charles, first duke of Suffolk". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/3260. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
- ^ a b "Courtenay, Henry, marquess of Exeter". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/6451. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)