Ernest Islip (10 October 1892 – August 1941) was an English professional footballer who played as a forward.
He played for several years in the First Division of the Football League, and won the FA Cup with Huddersfield Town.
While at Huddersfield he contributed to the club gaining promotion from the Second Division in 1919–20, played in the 1920 FA Cup Final and again in 1922, this time on the winning side.
[3] Islip moved to Birmingham in November 1923 for a fee of £1,500, and in his first full season was joint leading scorer, but the prolific partnership between George Briggs and Joe Bradford left him on the sidelines.
He had short spells at Kidderminster Harriers, Ashton National and Wrexham before retiring in 1929.