Isabel Rich, Countess of Holland (died August 1655), formerly Isabel Cope, was an English courtier.
She was the wife of Henry Rich, 1st Earl of Holland.
[1] When her husband was granted an earldom in 1624, by King James I of England, she became Countess of Holland.
Their children, several of whom died in infancy, included: The countess's portrait was painted by William Larkin around the time of her marriage, and is held at Kenwood House in the care of English Heritage.
[8] Her husband, a Royalist, already in poor health, was executed in 1649.