A manuscript record of the Mowbray family states that “Thomas Mowbray…ducem de Norfolk” married “filiam comitis de Arundell…Elizabetham”.
The will of "Richard Earl of Arundel and Surrey", dated 4 Mar 1392, bequeathed property to “my...wife Philippa...hangings of the hall...with the arms of my sons the Earl Marshal, Lord Charlton and Monsr William Beauchamp...my sons Richard and Thomas...my daughter Charlton...my daughter Elizabeth...my daughter Mareschal...my daughter Margaret...my brother the Archbishop of York...my...sister of Hereford...my...sister of Kent...my mother of Norfolk...my...niece of Gloucester”. 2
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Legatee of her father's Will in 1393.
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19 Aug 1401, Westminster
Order to the escheator in the county of York to resume into the king's hands all the lands lately assigned into dower to Elizabeth late the wife of Thomas late duke of Norfolk, who contrary to the form of her oath has married Robert de Goushill, esquire, without the king's licence, and to answer for the issues and profits thereof from the time of the marriage.
The like to the following:—
The escheators in the counties of Lincoln; Warwick; Leicester; Northampton and Rutland; Bedford; Buckingham; Sussex; Norfolk; Nottingham; Cambridge; Huntingdon; Salop and the adjacent march of Wales. The mayor and escheator of Calais.
Order in like terms to the escheator in the county of Derby touching the castle and manor of Bretby and the manors of Rostlaston and Coton, 12 messuages, 14 bovates of land and £10 of rent in Repyngton, Lynton, Meleton, Wylyngton, Asshburn and Howes, co. Derby, which among things were granted in dower to the said Elizabeth with her consent by letters patent in recompense of the castle and manor of Framelyngham lately assigned to her and for certain causes resumed into the king's hand.
Calendar of Fine Rolls, 2 Hen. IV, pp. 130-1
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3 Jul 1414, Westminster
Pardon of outlawry to Richard Husewyf of Rothelay, for not appearing before the justices of the Bench of Henry IV to answer Gerard Usflete and Elizabeth, duchess of Norfolk, his wife, touching a debt of £40.
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Hen. V, vol. 1, p. 209
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Aged 44 years in 1415. 1
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15 Jul 1419, Westminster
Order by advice of the council and with the consent of the parties, , because divers dissensions and discords have arisen between Gerard Usflete,' chivaler,' and Elizabeth his wife, duchess of Norfolk, and Joan Beauchamp, lady of Bergeveny, sisters and heiresses of Thomas, late earl of Arundel, deceased, and Beatrice, countess of Arundel, wife of the said late earl, Thomas, lord of Camoys, John Bohun, William Hankeford, John Wilteshire, knights, Robert Hull, William Cheyne, Thomas Harlyng, clerk, Nicholas Carreu,William Ryman, Robert Jugeler, William Okhurst, Louis Hunt, John Bayldon, Robert
Chambre, William Armurer, Thomas Yarum, Thomas Cheseman, William Hull, Alan Leperyng, William Norwych and William Sele about the right and title of the manors of Begenenere, Egle and
Shapewyke, co. Sussex, the manors of Tortyngton, Hoghton, Eggle, Bridham, Northwode, Compton, Westmerdon and Midhurst, co. Sussex, and the manors of Nutburne, Aldesworth, Archers, Ertham, Mundhom, Hiberden and Grofham and other lands called 'Pantryes
Strodelond,' co. Sussex, that John Blounham, canon of the cathedral
church of Chichester, shall have the keeping of the same until All Saints next and receive the rents, issues and profits in the mean time and keep them safely to the use of those to whom theyshall pertain by right.
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Hen. V, vol. 2, pp. 238-9
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8 Jul 1425
A writ of diem clausit extremum to the escheators of York, Lincoln, Warwick and Leicester, Northampton and Rutland, Bedford and Buckingham, Essex and Hertford, Norfolk and Suffolk, Nottingham and Derby, Surrey and Sussex, Kent and Middlesex, Southampton and Wilts., Gloucester and the adjacent march of Wales, Salop and the adjacent march of Wales, Oxford and Berks., Huntingdon and Cambridge, Calais (the mayor and escheator), after the death of Elizabeth late the wife of Thomas late duke of Norfolk...
Calendar of Fine Rolls, 3 Hen. VI, p. 84
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14 May 1426, Leicester
Pardon, for 10 marks paid in the hanaper, to Norman Babyngton, esquire, and Margaret his wife, for acquiring to themselves and the heirs of the said Norman, from Elizabeth, late duchess of Norfolk, and for entering without the king's licence, one third of the manor of Wolhampton and one third of two thirds of the manor of Margaretyenge, co. Essex; one third of the manor of Kemberton and one third of 1,000 acres of wood in Welyngton, co. Salop; held in chief. Licence also for the said Norman and Margaret to hold the premises.
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Hen. VI, vol. 1, p. 341