John Egerton (bishop)

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John Egerton (30 November 1721 – 18 June 1787) was an Anglican bishop.

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Egerton was the eldest son of Henry Egerton, the Bishop of Hereford, himself a younger son of the 3rd Earl of Bridgewater. Egerton served under his father as Dean of Hereford and was later Bishop of Bangor from 1756-68, Bishop of Lichfield from 1768-71 and Bishop of Durham from 1771 until his death in 1787. On 21 November 1748, he had married his cousin, Lady Anne Grey (a daughter and coheiress of the 1st Duke of Kent) and they had three children:

Lady Anne died in 1780, and on 31 March 1782, Egerton married Mary Boughton, a sister of Sir Edward Boughton[disambiguation needed ]. Egerton died in 1787 and the title Earl of Bridgewater (a subsidiary title of his childless-cousin, the 3rd Duke of Bridgewater) later passed to his eldest son in 1803.

Church of England titles
Preceded by
Zachary Pearce
Bishop of Bangor
1756–1768
Succeeded by
John Ewer
Preceded by
Frederick Cornwallis
Bishop of Lichfield
1768–1771
Succeeded by
Brownlow North
Preceded by
Richard Trevor
Bishop of Durham
1771–1787
Succeeded by
Thomas Thurlow


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