Bridget Egerton


Bridget Egerton née Grey or Bridget, Lady Egerton was an English religious writer.

Life

She was born Bridget Grey in 1577. She was the only daughter of Jane Sibylla and Arthur Grey, 14th Baron Grey de Wilton.
Her brother was arrested as a traitor and he would have been executed if he had not confessed on the day he was to have been killed. He was spared but spent the rest of his life imprisoned.
She wrote a series of essays on religious subjects based on references within the bible. The thrust of the essays was to belittle the Catholic faith. She came to notice when these were published in 1872 by the Chetham Society.

Personal

Bridget married Sir Roland Egerton, 1st Baronet in 1620. He was the son of Sir John Egerton, of Egerton and Oulton, Cheshire, of Wrinehill, Staffordshire, and of Farthingho, Northamptonshire, and his first wife, Margaret Stanley. In 1625 after the death of "black Sir John" they moved to the family's property at Farhingho. Her husband died in 1646 and she was buried beside him in 1648.