Talk:Rosalind Howard, Countess of Carlisle
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Can someone answer a question for me? What does "had issue" mean (regarding her children)?
editThe list of Rosalind's children has "had issue" next to some of their names. What kind of an "issue" are readers to infer they had? (And should we not be able to click "had issue" and see explanations of what they each were? Could someone PLEASE at least explain to me, here, what "had issue" means? Please??