Sir Philip Grey Egerton, 9th Baronet
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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.
Egerton assumed by Royal Licence the additional surname and arms of Grey, inheriting the ancestral seat of Oulton Hall and other estates, together with the lordship of the manor of Egerton and the advowson of Malpas, Cheshire.[2]
