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in
Upholland
Elizabeth de Holland
b.
1394
Up Holland, Lancashire, England
d.
1423
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Thomas de Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent, K.G.
Abt 1351 - 1397
M
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Alice FitzAlan, of Arundel
1350 - 1416
m.
Aft 10 Apr 1364
Thomas Holland, 1st Duke of Surrey
Abt 1371 - 1400
Alianore de Holland
1373 - 1405
John de Holland
1376 - 1397
Joan de Holland
1380 - 1434
Edmund Holand, 4th Earl of Kent, 5th Baron Holand
1384 - 1408
Margaret de Holland
Abt 1385 - 1439
Eleanor Holland
1386 - Aft 1413
Elizabeth de Holland
1394 - 1423
Richard de Holand
Bridget de Holand
- Bef 1416
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John de Neville
Abt 1387 - 1420
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Elizabeth de Holland
1394 - 1423
m.
29 Aug 1394
Ralph de Neville, 2nd Earl of Westmorland
1406 - 1484
John Neville, 1st Baron Neville de Raby
Abt 1410 - 1461
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Name
Elizabeth de Holland
Alt Name
Elizabeth Holland
Gender
Female
Birth
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1394
Up Holland, Lancashire, England
Marriage
29 Aug 1394
Brancepeth, Durham, England
to
John de Neville
Death
[1]
1423
References
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ELIZABETH de Holand (-1423)
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Cawley, Charles.
Medieval Lands
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A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families
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