Elizabeth Ilive (or Iliffe; c.1769[1] – 30 December 1822[2]) was an English polymath. She was the mistress and later wife of George Wyndham, 3rd Earl of Egremont. She was the mother of eight of his children.
Elizabeth Ilive came from Oxford and her father may have been a printer[3] and/or a master at Westminster School.[4] She became Wyndham's mistress in 1785.[5] They were married in 1801, but only one of their children, a daughter who died in infancy in 1803, was born in wedlock. Soon afterwards, the couple separated.
The children born to the couple prior to their marriage were:
Charlotte Henrietta Wyndham (1795–1870), who married John James King, the son of John King, and had children.[7]
Colonel Charles Wyndham (1796–1866), who married Elizabeth Anne Hepburne-Scott, daughter of Lord Polwarth, but had no children.[8]
^Haggarty, Sarah (2010). Blake's gifts : poetry and the politics of exchange. Cambridge, UK New York: Cambridge University Press. p. 203. ISBN9780521117289.