After visiting Paris in 1791 Holland again went abroad to travel in France and Italy in 1793. At Florence he met Elizabeth Vassall, at that time Lady Webster, wife of
Sir Godfrey Webster, 4th Baronet. She and her husband obtained a divorce, and she married Holland on 6 July 1797, becoming
Elizabeth Fox, Baroness Holland. An illegitimate son,
Charles Richard Fox, was born to them. He later rose to become a General in the
British Army. They had three more children who survived infancy: the Hon. Stephen Fox (d. 1800),
Henry Edward Fox, 4th Baron Holland, and Hon. Mary Elizabeth Fox, married to
Thomas Powys, 3rd Baron Lilford. In 1800 he was authorised to take the name of Vassall, and after 1807 he signed himself Vassall Holland, though the name was no part of his title. Lord Holland died in October 1840, aged 66, and was succeeded in his titles by his eldest and only surviving legitimate son, Henry. Lady Holland died in November 1845. ==Vassall ward==