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  1. Elizabeth Trentham, Countess of Oxford. Elizabeth de Vere, Countess of Oxford, formerly Elizabeth Trentham (d. c. December 1612), was the second wife of the Elizabethan courtier and poet Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford . Family and early years.

  2. Introduction. The marriage of Edward de Vere and Elizabeth Trentham, sometime in 1591, had a profound effect upon the forty-one year old Earl of Oxford and on the destiny of his new countess and her family. Edward, from all the evidence, had had a torrid time over the last three years.

  3. Elizabeth and ffrancis Trentham of Rocester Abbey by Jeremy Crick Part I of a short account of the family history of Edward de Vere Earl of Oxfords second wife and the strategic importance of the Trentham archive in the search for Oxfords literary fragments. Accompanied by the Trentham family tree incorporating the de Veres and the Sneyds.

  4. February 1613, of Oxfords second wife, Elizabeth (nee Trentham) de Vere, Dowager Countess of Oxford. For a letter written on 6 January 1613 by Sir Thomas Lake (bap. 1561, d. 1630) to Sir Dudley Carleton (1574-1632), then the English ambassador in Venice, advising of the Countess’ recent death, see TNA SP 99/12, ff. 18-19:

  5. Abstract. This chapter describes Oxford's marriage to Elizabeth Trentham, daughter of Thomas and Jane Trentham of Rocester, Staffordshire. On the marriage market for at least ten years, Elizabeth was not only much older than Anne Cecil had been at the time of her marriage, but far more independent. The wedding received royal recognition in an ...

  6. Elizabeth and ffrancis Trentham of Rocester Abbey. by Jeremy Crick. Part Three of the family history of Edward de Vere Earl of Oxfords second wife and the strategic importance of the Trentham archive in the search for Oxfords literary fragments.

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