She married Sir Richard Fowler, son of Sir Richard Fowler of Shirburn, Chancellor of the Exchequer to Edward IV, and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.[1]
Death
Sources
↑ Collins, Arthur, (1779)., The Peerage of England;
Containing a Genealogical and Historical Account of All the Peers of that Kingdom, Now Existing, Either by Tenure, Summons, Or Creation: Their Descents and Collateral Lines:...: etc. Pub: W. Strahan, J. F. and C. Rivington,...etc. Retrieved from Google e-Books Peerage of England, (p. 77;) Accessed 9 Mar 2023.
Grandson of Elizabeth and Richard Fowler => Gabriel Fowler, son of Edward. Was a ward of his father's step-brother John until he came of age. See History of Parliament for John Fowler and: Browne, Willis, (1755)., The History and Antiquities of the Town, Hundred, and Deanry of Buckingham, Containing a Description of the Towns, Villages, Hamlets, Monasteries, Churches ... [etc.]. Pub: Author, Willis Browne. Retrieved from Google e-Books (Here;) Accessed 9 Mar 2023.
Descent of Gabriel Fowler given here: in Coke, Edward, Sir., Thomas, John Henry., Fraser, John Farquhar., (1826)., The Reports of Sir Edward Coke, Knt, In Thirteen Parts · Vol. 2. J. Butterworth and Son. Retrieved from Google e-Books (Here;) Accessed 9 Mar 2023.
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Richardson has parents' marriage "before 1 Feb. 1565/6" and their 2nd son born in February 1467 ("aged 18 in 1485), so either Elizabeth, born c1467, would have married in name only in 1479 (being 12) or her parents were married significantly before 1565/6 (say, 1560), to allow the two married daughters named in the will to have both reached 18 by 1479.
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