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Limited power; extraordinary influence. The strategies friendships and enduring impact of a remarkable C14th noblewoman. Elizabeth de Burgh showed feisty spirit in adversity and imprisonment war and plague - and she and her friends were influential patrons of books and all arts while English craftsmanship was at its finest. Her legacy includes Clare College and Clare Hall in the University of Cambridge and a treasure trove of records illuminating the contrasting reigns of her uncle Edward II and cousin Edward III.Her early life was tumultuous: an arranged marriage; an abduction leading to a clandestine second marriage; a forced marriage to a royal favourite who died a traitor. At age 26 she had been widowed three times with a child from each marriage. She suffered arrest confinement and asset confiscation during years of civil war before regaining control of her estates after Queen Isabellas invasion. Empowered by a vow of chastity to ensure her independence she thrived in her long widowhood as a capable administrator an engaged mother and grandmother with a talent for enduring and multigenerational friendship. She became a shrewd philanthropist founding the Franciscan friary at Walsingham and endowing Clare College Cambridge.Frances Underhills biography shows how Elizabeth overcame gender limitations to attain both prestige and lasting influence. Additional essays in this edition explore the invasion of 1326 the visual statements of Elizabeths seals and her later place in the network of artistic patronage at a time of stimulating ideas enduring architectural treasures fine textiles and beautiful manuscripts.Centuries later Elizabeths ringing introduction to the Clare College statutes continues to inspire and new generations of scholars pursue the Precious Pearl of Learning.