Elizabeth Egerton

Elizabeth Egerton

Elizabeth Egerton [née Cavendish] , countess of Bridgewater (1626–1663), writer, was encouraged in her literary interests from a young age by her father, William Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle, himself an author and patron of the arts surrounded by a literary coterie which included Ben Jonson, Thomas Shadwell, and John Dryden. Her works consist of a series of manuscripts, some few of which have recently become available in modern editions.

Elizabeth married John Egerton (Lord Brackley) in 1641 when she was fifteen. Her mother, Elizabeth Bassett, died in 1643, and her father was later remarried to noted writer Margaret Cavendish. William Cavendish and his sons relocated to France during the English Civil War, while Egerton and her sisters Jane and Frances remained at the besieged family seat in Nottinghamshire until 1645 when she relocated to her husband's home where she was relatively sheltered from the rest of the war. Egerton's earliest manuscript compilation (Bodl. Oxf., MS Rawl. poet. 16; Yale University, Beinecke Library, Osborn MS b. 233), an anthology of poems and dramas, "Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Right Honorable the Lady Jane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley", co-written with her sister, dates from this period. "The Concealed Fansyes", the play of the title, "features two heroines who hold out for and get 'equall marryage,' having trained the gallants, Courtley and Praesumption, who were intending to train them." [Blain et al. 190.] Egeron's final manuscript collection, known as the "Loose Papers," is made up of prayers, meditations, and essays, some written in response to the illness and death of her children (four survived to adulthood), and to pregnancy and childbirth:

O Lord, I knowe thou mightest have smothered this my Babe in the wombe, but thou art ever mercyfull, and hast at this time brought us both from greate dangers, and me from the greate torture of childbirth. [BL MS Egerton 607, f.30. Cit. Greer et al. 108.]

Elizabeth Egerton died delivering her tenth child and was buried at Ashridge, Hertfordshire. Her manuscripts are held at the Nottingham University Library, Portland collection (letters); the Bodleian and Beinecke libraries ("Poems Songs" &c.); and the British and Huntington Libraries (her "Loose Papers"). Her essays on marriage and widowhood "open a highly unusual window on the thinking of a seventeenth-century woman." [Travitsky, " [http://www.oxforddnb.com.proxy.hil.unb.ca/view/article/68253 OED] ".]

Available works

*With Jane Cavendish. "The Concealed Fansyes"
*With Jane Cavendish. From "A Pastorall"; "An answeare to my Lady Alice Edgertons Songe"; "On my Boy Henry"; and "On the death of my Deare Sister." Rprt. "Kissing the Rod: an anthology of seventeenth-century women's verse". Germaine Greer et al., eds. Farrar Staus Giroux, 1988. 106-118.

References

*"Cavendish, Lady Jane, later Cheyne, 1621-69, and Lady Elizabeth, 1626-63." "The Feminist Companion to Literature in English". Virginia Blain et al., eds. New Haven and London: Yale UP, 1990. 190-191.
*"Lady Jane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley." Germaine Greer et al., eds. "Kissing the Rod: an anthology of seventeenth-century women's verse". Farrar Staus Giroux, 1988. 106-118.
*Travitsky, Betty S. “ [http://www.oxforddnb.com.proxy.hil.unb.ca/view/article/68253 Egerton , Elizabeth, countess of Bridgewater (1626–1663)] .” "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography". Ed. H. C. G. Matthew and Brian Harrison. Oxford: OUP, 2004. 4 Jan. 2007.

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