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  1. Elizabeth Lamb, Viscountess Melbourne (née Milbanke; 1751 – 1818) was one of the most influential of the political hostesses of the extended Regency period, and the wife of Whig politician Peniston Lamb, 1st Viscount Melbourne. She was the mother of William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne, who became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and ...

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  2. Elizabeth Lamb is the name of: Elizabeth Lamb, Viscountess Melbourne (1750–1818), political hostess, wife of Peniston Lamb, 1st Viscount Melbourne; Elizabeth Lamb (athlete) (born 1991), New Zealand high jumper; Elizabeth Searle Lamb, American poet

  3. Elizabeth was privately educated and learned French and poetry composition. [1] Her mother died in 1767. Two years later, Elizabeth met Sir Peniston Lamb, 2nd Baronet; they married in London on 13 April 1769. [3] The couple lived at Melbourne House in Piccadilly and Elizabeth quickly became a well-known figure in London Whig society. [3]

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  5. William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne PC, PC (Ire), FRS (15 March 1779 – 24 November 1848) was a British Whig politician who served as the Home Secretary and twice as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

  6. People. Elizabeth Lamb, Viscountess Melbourne. Standard Name: Melbourne, Elizabeth Lamb,,, Viscountess. Used Form: Lady Melbourne. Connections. Timeline. No timeline events available. Texts. No bibliographical results available.

  7. Elizabeth Milbanke Lamb, Viscountess Melbourne (1751-1818). Viscountess Melbourne was married to Sir Penniston Lamb MP and was an ‘enthusiastic manager of her husband’s political interests’. The couple were family friends of the poet Lord Byron. Their son became Prime Minister.