An inventory of jewels belonging to Elizabeth Holland survives. It includes a diamond ring, which had been a gift from
Mary Shelton and a sapphire ring given to by Mistress Freeston. She had a brooch with a picture of Cupid, one with
the Trinity, and another of Our Lady of Pity with Christ in her lap. She owned a gold pin case, and three gold button clasps for
partlets each set with two "counterfeit" stones. A girdle of gold chain links had a "tablet" or locket of gold with the Virgin Mary holding the "vernacle" or veil with the image of Jesus, and a jacinth stone on its other side. She owned four pairs of billiments, upper and nether, of goldsmith's work for her
French hoods, and a velvet-covered prayer book with gold mounts. An inventory of her clothes includes French-style gowns of black velvet, satin, and damask, some with "placards" (
stomachers) of the same fabric. She had two
farthingales made of red Bruges satin. Her partlets were made of lawn or of black velvet. She owned a velvet
side-saddle, and practised embroidery and had a cushion cover on a frame, another was worked with her own initials "E.H". ==References==