She went with her husband to Jamaica when he was appointed Lieutenant Governor in 1687; there Monck amassed a small fortune, which Elizabeth acquired and brought with her back to England upon his death in the following year (1688).
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Little is known about his reign, though he tightened relations with Great Britain through the colony of Jamaica.