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词条 John Egerton, 4th Earl of Ellesmere
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  1. Early life and background

  2. Military career

  3. Family

  4. Cricket

  5. References

  6. External links

Lieutenant-Colonel John Francis Granville Scrope Egerton, 4th Earl of Ellesmere, MVO, KJStJ (14 November 1872 – 24 August 1944) was a British peer and soldier from the Egerton family, known as Viscount Brackley before 1914.

Early life and background

Lord Brackley was the eldest son of the 3rd Earl of Ellesmere and his wife, Lady Katherine Phipps.

Military career

Lord Brackley was appointed a captain in the 3rd (Militia) battalion of the Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment) on 10 March 1894. The battalion was embodied in December 1899, and in early March 1900 left Queenstown on the SS Oriental for South Africa to serve in the Boer War.[1] Lord Brackley and most of the battalion left Cape Town for the United Kingdom in early May 1902, shortly before the end of the war.[2] After his return, he was appointed Aide-de-camp to Sir William Knox, Commander of Royal Artillery for 3rd Army Corps. He later served with the 3rd (Reserve) Battalion, Royal Scots, stationed at Edinburgh, during World War I, when he was mentioned in despatches.

Family

On 28 October 1905, he married Lady Violet Lambton (the eldest daughter of the 4th Earl of Durham) and they had seven children:

  • Lady Anne Katherine Egerton (1908–1964), married Geoffrey Babington
  • Lady Jane Mary Egerton (1909–1978), married Richard Scrope
  • Lady Mary Egerton (born 1911), married Lt-Col. Conyers Scrope
  • Lady Susan Alice Egerton (1913–2010), married Maj. John Askew
  • John Sutherland Egerton (1915–2000)
  • Lady Margaret Egerton (1918–2004), married Sir Jock Colville
  • Lady Alice Egerton (1923–1977)

Lord Brackley inherited his father's titles in 1914. He sold his father's seat, St George's Hill House and its 964-acre estate, to master builder W. G. Tarrant, who went on to create Surrey's landmark St George's Hill estate. The new Earl then bought Hatchford End on the family's former estate at Hatchford Park for his unmarried sisters (Lady Mabel Egerton, Lady Alice Egerton and Lady Leila Egerton). He and Lady Violet moved to Burwood House in Surrey, now Notre Dame School.[3]

On his own death in 1944, he was succeeded by his only son, John.

Cricket

A cricketer, he captained his own side to the West Indies in the winter of 1904–05.

References

1. ^{{Cite newspaper The Times |articlename=The War - Embarcation of Troops|day_of_week=Saturday |date=3 March 1900 |page_number=9 |issue=36080| }}
2. ^{{Cite newspaper The Times |articlename=The War - Invalids and others returning home |day_of_week=Tuesday |date=13 May 1902 |page_number=10 |issue=36766| }}
3. ^{{cite web|title=COUNTRY HOUSES FOR SALE IN SURREY|url=http://www.countrylife.co.uk/property/article/530240/Country-houses-for-sale-in-Surrey.html|publisher=Country Life}}

External links

  • [https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/28/28072/28072.html CricketArchive: Lord Brackley]
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