Born in 1767, the second son of Philip Egerton (1731 – 1786) and Mary Eyles, only surviving daughter and eventual heiress of Sir Francis Eyles-Stiles, Sir Philip succeeded in the baronetcy from his elder brother, Sir John Grey-Egerton, Bt. MP, who died without issue in 1825.
Commander Frederic Arthur Egerton, RN (30 Apr 1816 – 2 May 1857);
Revd Preb. George Henry Egerton (20 Feb 1822 – 12 Jul 1905), Rector of Myddle, married firstly 1846 Mary née Stone, widow of Sir William Marjoribanks, 2nd Baronet, and secondly 1881 Clara Oswald.
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