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Elizabeth of York, Duchess of Suffolk

Elizabeth of York, Duchess of Suffolk also known as Elizabeth Plantagenet (22 April 1444 – c. 1503) was the sixth child and third daughter of Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York (a great-grandson of King Edward III) and Cecily Neville.[1] She was thus a sister of kings Edward IV and Richard III.[1]

For her niece, wife of Henry VII, see Elizabeth of York.

Elizabeth of York

22 April 1444
Rouen, Normandy, France

after January 1503 (aged ~58)
Wingfield Castle, Suffolk, England

John de la Pole, 1st Earl of Lincoln
Geoffrey de la Pole
Edward de la Pole, Archdeacon of Richmond
Elizabeth de la Pole, Lady Morley
Edmund de la Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk
Dorothy de la Pole
Humphrey de la Pole
Anne de la Pole
Catherine de la Pole, Lady Stourton
William de la Pole
Richard de la Pole

Marriage[edit]

Sometime before February 1458, Elizabeth was married to John de la Pole.[1] John was the eldest son of William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk and Alice Chaucer.[2] His maternal grandparents were Thomas Chaucer and Maud Burghersh.[3]


Her father-in-law had served as the principal power behind the throne for Henry VI of England from 1447 to 1450.[4] His three years in this position saw the near-complete loss of the English possessions in northern France, towards the end of Hundred Years' War. Suffolk could not avoid taking the fall for the failure. He had been imprisoned in the Tower of London and had been attainted. Consequently, John had not succeeded to his titles when his father was executed on 2 May 1450.


Her older brother Edward IV of England restored his brother-in-law to the title of Duke of Suffolk in 1463.[4] She remained the Duchess of Suffolk until his death in 1491/1492.[4] They were settled in Wingfield, Suffolk.


She survived her husband by almost a decade. She is last mentioned alive in January 1503. She was mentioned being deceased by May 1504. She is buried in the church in Wingfield, Suffolk.

(c. 1462 – 16 June 1487). He was designated heir to his maternal uncle Richard III. Married to Lady Margaret FitzAlan and had a son, Edward de la Pole, who died young. Rebelled against Henry VII and was killed at the Battle of Stoke Field.

John de la Pole, 1st Earl of Lincoln

Geoffrey de la Pole (b. 1464). .

Holy Orders

Edward de la Pole (1466–1485). of Richmond.

Archdeacon

Elizabeth de la Pole (c. 1468 – 1489). Married to (1466–1489), without issue.

Henry Lovel, 8th Baron Morley

(1471 – 30 April 1513). Yorkist pretender in succession to his brother John. Beheaded by order of Henry VIII.[5]

Edmund de la Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk

Dorothy de la Pole (b. 1472). Died young.

Humphrey de la Pole (1474–1513). In .

Holy Orders

Anne de la Pole (1476–1501). Seventh Prioress of [6]

Sion Abbey

Catherine de la Pole (c. 1477–1513). Married to , without issue.

William Stourton, 5th Baron Stourton

Sir , Knight, of Wingfield Castle (1478–1539). William was kept in the Tower of London, his date of death is generally regarded as being during late 1539, either October or November. Married Katherine Stourton, no issue.

William de la Pole

(1480 – 24 February 1525). Yorkist pretender in succession to Edmund. Killed at the Battle of Pavia.

Richard de la Pole

With Suffolk, she had the following children: