John Egerton, 7th Earl of Bridgewater

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John William Egerton, 7th Earl of Bridgewater FRS (14 April 1753-21 October 1823), known as John Egerton until 1803, was a British soldier and Tory politician.

Egerton was the eldest son of the Right Reverend John Egerton, Bishop of Durham, and the grandson of the Right Reverend Henry Egerton, Bishop of Hereford, youngest son of John Egerton, 3rd Earl of Bridgewater. His mother was Lady Anne Sophia Grey. He joined the British Army in 1771 and was promoted to Captain in 1776, to Major in 1779, to Lieutenant-Colonel in 1790, to Colonel in 1793, to Major-General in 1795, to Lieutenant-General in 1802 and to full General 1812. He also sat as Member of Parliament for Morpeth from 1777 to 1780 and for Brackley from 1780 to 1803. The latter year, on the death of his first cousin once removed, Francis Egerton, 3rd Duke of Bridgewater, he succeeded as seventh Earl of Bridgewater.

Lord Bridgewater married Charlotte Catherine Anne, daughter of Samuel Haynes, in 1783. The marriage was childless. He died in October 1823, aged 70, and was succeeded in the earldom by his younger brother Francis. Lady Bridgewater died in 1849, aged 85.

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Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by
Peter Delme
Gilbert Elliot
Member of Parliament for Morpeth
with Peter Delme

1777 – 1780
Succeeded by
Peter Delme
Anthony Morris Storer
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
William Egerton
Timothy Caswall
Member of Parliament for Brackley
with Timothy Caswall 1780–1789
Samuel Haynes 1789–1802
Robert Haldane Bradshaw 1802–1803

1780 – 1803
Succeeded by
Robert Haldane Bradshaw
Anthony Henderson
Peerage of England
Preceded by
Francis Egerton
Earl of Bridgewater
2nd creation
1823 – 1829
Succeeded by
Francis Henry Egerton