In the early 1590s, Elizabeth married
Sir William Hatton (formerly Newport) (1560–1597), the son of John Newport (d. 1566) of
Hunningham,
Warwickshire, and his wife, Dorothy Hatton (d. 1566x70), the sister of
Elizabeth I's Lord Chancellor,
Sir Christopher Hatton. Newport had taken the surname Hatton when his childless uncle, Lord Hatton, settled his estates on him as his heir. When Sir Christopher Hatton died in 1591,
Robert Greene dedicated his ''A Maiden's Dream'' to 'The right worshipful, bountiful, and virtuous lady, the Lady Elizabeth Hatton, wife to the right worshipful Sir William Hatton, Knight'. William Hatton had earlier married, in June 1589, Elizabeth Gawdy, the daughter and heiress of
Sir Francis Gawdy (died 1605) and Elizabeth Coningsby, who died soon after the marriage, leaving an only daughter, Frances Hatton (1590–1623), who on 24 February 1605 married
Robert Rich, 2nd Earl of Warwick. After the marriage, Frances Hatton's grandfather, Sir Francis Gawdy, broke off relations with her. ==Marriage to Edward Coke==