Philip de Egerton & Malpas Sheriff of Chester
- Born: Bef 1295, Egerton, Cheshire, England 720
- Marriage: Margaret de Wrenbury 680,727,752.,810
- Died: 1316, Cheshire, England 720
General Notes:
~George Ormerod's The History of County Palatine and City of Chester, Vol II, p. 628, Philip de Eggerton, also, de Malpas, living during the reign of Henry III, lord of Eggerton, son and heir, sheriff of Cheshire 23 and 24 Edward I, ob. circ. 10 Edward II. Philip married Margaret, the daughter of Richard de Wrenbury, by Catherine his wife. 713
~Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica, p. 293, Philip de Egerton son of David, lived 20 Edward II & Edward III, he married Margaret daughter to Richard de Wrenbury. 810
Information about this person:
• Background Information. 713 Phillip de Egerton was honored with the shrievalty of his county in 1295. He added to the patrimonial lands by marriage with Margaret, daughter of Richard de Wrenbury, by Katharine, daughter of the Lady Matilda de Courtray. Margaret, brought her portion of all the lands of her mother in Wrenbury to her husband Phillip. This included the lands in Wardle or Wardhull, called Wardel Park and a place called the Breres. To these land in Burwardesley, which he obtained in the reign of Henry III from William, son of Robert Patric, as appears by a charter among the original evidences at Eaton Hall. Phillip died before Margaret in 1316, leaving a son and heir, David as well as other children. ~County Families of Lancashire & Cheshire, pg. 120-121
Philip married Margaret de Wrenbury, daughter of Richard de Wrenbury and Catherine de Courtenay 680,727,752.,810 (Margaret de Wrenbury was born about 1270 in Wrebury, Cheshire, England and died after 1316 in Challeston, Derbyshire, England 720.)
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