The two were not close,[1] and Elizabeth Boleyn acted as her niece's gaoler when Queen Anne was arrested on charges of adultery, incest and conspiracy to kill the King.
The Wood family estates included East Barsham and Terrington in Norfolk.
Elizabeth's sister (or aunt), Anne Wood, married Thomas Astley (died 1543) of Melton Constable.
[6] Sir William Kingston described the five as "honest and good women", but Queen Anne said that it was "a great unkindness in the King to set such about me as I have never loved".
[7] It was Elizabeth Boleyn and Mary Kingston who accompanied Queen Anne to her trial on 15 May 1536.