Aveline de Forz was born on 20 January 1259 at
Burstwick in
Holderness. Her parents were
William de Forz, 4th Earl of Albemarle and
Isabella Redvers, Countess of Devon and the Isle of Wight.
Marriage Queen Eleanor, the consort of
Henry III of England, arranged the marriage between Aveline and their second son
Edmund Crouchback, 1st Earl of Lancaster. Eleanor negotiated with Aveline's mother Isabella and grandmother
Amice to secure the alliance. On 8 or 9 April 1269, Aveline was married to Edmund at
Westminster Abbey. Given that Aveline was only ten years old, the marriage was not consummated until 1273, when she turned fourteen. With marriage to the great heiress, the already wealthy Edmund hoped to gain the earldoms of Devon and Aumale as well as the lordships of Holderness and the Isle of Wight. Her last surviving brother, Thomas, died in 1269, and she inherited his titles, becoming
Countess of Aumale. Her lands fell into King Henry's custody. However, Aveline died on 10 November 1274 at
Stockwell,
Surrey, which prevented Edmund from inheriting the lands. They had no children. Aveline was buried in
Westminster Abbey, the first tomb to be placed in its new church. The historian
Peter Coss has called the tombs of her and
Eleanor of Castile "two of the finest female effigies of the thirteenth century." ==References==