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  1. Frances Egerton, Countess of Bridgewater (May 1583 – 11 March 1636), formerly Lady Frances Stanley, was an English art patron and book collector. She was born in May 1583, the second daughter of Ferdinando Stanley, 5th Earl of Derby , and his wife, the former Alice Spencer .

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  2. Hace 4 días · Francis Egerton, 3rd duke of Bridgewater (born May 21, 1736, Worsley, Lancashire, England—died March 8, 1803, London) was the founder of British inland navigation, whose canal, built from his estates at Worsley to the city of Manchester, is called the Bridgewater Canal.

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  3. Simon Francis Cavendish Egerton (b. 1949, currently 3rd in line of succession) Fulke Charles Granville Egerton (1952–2017), Debretts Peerage (2019 Edition) Michael Godolphin Egerton (1924–1979), who had three sons: Mark William Godolphin Egerton (1958–2005) Robin Michael Bowring Egerton (1962–1988)

  4. Francis Henry Egerton, 8th Earl of Bridgewater, FRS, FSA (11 November 1756 – 11 February 1829), known as Francis Egerton until 1823, was a noted British eccentric from the Egerton family and supporter of natural theology.

  5. Francis Egerton, 1st Earl of Ellesmere, KG, PC, PC (Ire) (1 January 1800 – 18 February 1857), known as Lord Francis Leveson-Gower until 1833, was a British politician, writer, traveller and patron of the arts. Ellesmere Island, a major island (10th in size among global islands) in Nunavut, the Canadian Arctic, was named after him.

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  6. Frances Egerton, Countess of Bridgewater (May 1583 – 11 March 1636), formerly Lady Frances Stanley, was an English art patron and book collector. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close. She was born in May 1583, the second daughter of Ferdinando Stanley, 5th Earl of Derby, and his wife, the former Alice Spencer.

  7. 8 de mar. de 2016 · Francis Egerton, the 3rd Duke (and 6th Earl) of Bridgewater, died Mar. 8, 1803, at the age of 66. The Duke was the driving force behind the first true canal in Great Britain, aptly called the Bridgewater Canal. The Duke owned coal mines in Worsley, and delivering the... Scientist of the Day - Francis Egerton. March 8, 2016.