Elizabeth died unexpectedly at Eltham Palace on 14 September 1495 at the age of three years, two months, and 12 days. Her parents were travelling between
Northampton and
Banbury when they received news of her death. Elizabeth's tomb in
Westminster Abbey is made from
Purbeck and black marble. On top of the monument is a finely polished slab of black Lydian, upon which were placed inscriptions to Elizabeth and her effigy of copper gilt, both of which have now disappeared with time. The Latin from the inscription can be translated: The plate at the feet of her effigy is translated: The following year in 1496, Henry and Elizabeth had another daughter,
Mary, who became the
Queen of France. Their final two children,
Edmund (who died in 1500 at the age of 1) and
Katherine (who died in 1503 shortly after birth), were laid to rest by young Elizabeth's side. ==Ancestry==