Wion de Malpas Egerton
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Wion de Malpas Egerton | |
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| Born | 16 April 1879 |
| Died | 1 January 1943 (aged 63) at sea |
| Allegiance | United Kingdom |
| Branch | Royal Navy |
| Rank | Vice-Admiral |
| Awards | Distinguished Service Order |
Vice-Admiral Wion de Malpas Egerton, DSO (16 April 1879 – 1 January 1943) was a British Royal Navy officer from the Egerton family, who served in World War I and was Deputy Director of Torpedoes and Mining from 1921 to 1922. Egerton was killed in the Second World War as commander of a North Atlantic convoy.
Egerton was born in the Punjab in 1879, the son of Indian Army officer (later Field Marshal) Sir Charles Egerton (1848–1921) by his wife Anna Wellwood. His grandfather was Major-General Caledon Egerton (1814–1874), a son of the ninth baronet of the Grey Egerton branch of the aristocratic Egerton family.