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  1. 1st Earl of Wilton, by Charles Turner, after John Hoppner. Thomas Grey Egerton, 1st Earl of Wilton (14 August 1749 – 23 September 1814), known as Sir Thomas Grey Egerton, Bt from 1766 to 1784, was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1772 to 1784 when he was raised to the peerage as Baron Grey de Wilton .

  2. 7th Baronet of Eaton, 1st Earl Grosvenor, Viscount Belgrave, and Baron Grosvenor: Thomas Egerton 1749–1814 7th Baronet of Egerton and Oulton, 1st Earl of Wilton, Viscount Grey de Wilton, and Baron Grey de Wilton: Barbara Yelverton d. 1781: Barony Grey de Wilton (2nd creation) extinct, 1784: Marquess of Westminster, 1831: Robert Grosvenor 1767 ...

  3. 1 de jan. de 1970 · Wilbraham Egerton, 1st Earl Egerton (17 January 1832 – 16 March 1909) was an English Conservative Party politician from the Egerton family. He sat in the House of Commons from 1858 to 1883 when he inherited his peerage and was elevated to the House of Lords .

  4. In 1897, he was created Earl Egerton. Baron Wilbraham Egerton. Wilbrham Egerton was then appointed Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum (Lord Lieutenant) of Cheshire in March 1900, serving until 1905. He was then chairman of the Church Defence Institution, and an Ecclesiastical Commissioner. He died on 16 March 1909 at the age of 77.

  5. Life. John Egerton, 2nd Earl of Bridgwater, by Peter Lely (1665) The surviving son of John Egerton, 1st Earl of Bridgewater, and his wife Lady Frances Stanley, his maternal grandparents were Ferdinando Stanley, 5th Earl of Derby, and Lady Alice Spencer. According to the Will of King Henry VIII, his mother, at one time, was second-in-line to ...

  6. Two years later Wilbraham married for the second time to Alice Montgomery, Duchess of Buckingham and Chandos, whose portrait by Sir Frank Dicksee P.R.A. can be seen in the Dining Room. Chairman of the Manchester Ship Canal Company, Wilbraham’s contribution was eventually recognised when he was created Earl Egerton and Viscount Salford in 1897.

  7. The Excavation of the Manchester Ship Canal: Eastham Cutting, 1891 (also known as The Excavation of the Manchester Ship Canal: Eastham Cutting with Mount Manisty in the distance) measures 124.5 cm × 212 cm (49.0 in × 83.5 in). It is signed and dated in the lower right corner "R. W. LEADER 1891". Wilbraham Egerton, 1st Earl Egerton was ...