Elizabeth Apsley

Her sister, Anne Apsley, married Matt Caldicott from Selmeston, a servant of the Earl of Dorset.

A brother, Edward Apsley (1605-1651) was at Christ's College, Cambridge in the care of Joseph Mead.

[8] Princess Elizabeth wrote to Lady Morton two months after her husband's death in September 1625, discussing the idea of her marriage to a soldier Ned Harwood (died 1632).

Henry Wotton, unaware of her plans to remarry, wrote Upon the Death of Sir Albert Morton's Wife;[10] Her brother, Colonel Edward Apsley was captured at Parnham on 7 December 1643.

Her sister Alice's second husband Colonel George Fenwick (died 1656) was responsible for building the church at Berwick-upon-Tweed.

Elizabeth Apsley was said to be charge of monkeys and dogs at Heidelberg