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Maurice Egerton, 4. Baron Egerton Maurice Egerton, 4th Baron Egerton
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Maurice Egerton, 4. Baron Egerton (* 4. August 1874; † 30. Januar 1958) war ein britischer Adliger und Offizier, sowie Kolonist in Kenia. Er war der dritte und jüngste Sohn des Politikers , aus dessen Ehe mit Anna Louisa Watson-Taylor. Seine beiden älteren Brüder William Egerton (1868–1870) und Cecil Egerton (1871–1888) starben jung. Beim Tod seines Vaters erbte er 1920 dessen Adelstitel als Baron Egerton und dessen Anwesen Tatton Park in Cheshire. Maurice Egerton (4 August 1874 – 30 January 1958) was the fourth Baron Egerton. He was a member of the Egerton family and was the only son of Alan de Tatton Egerton, 3rd Baron Egerton and his wife Lady Anna Louisa. Maurice did not marry and on his death in 1958 the barony became extinct, and Tatton Park was given to the National Trust while Lord Egerton Castle was given to Egerton University, who manage it to this day.
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Maurice Egerton, 4. Baron Egerton (* 4. August 1874; † 30. Januar 1958) war ein britischer Adliger und Offizier, sowie Kolonist in Kenia. Er war der dritte und jüngste Sohn des Politikers , aus dessen Ehe mit Anna Louisa Watson-Taylor. Seine beiden älteren Brüder William Egerton (1868–1870) und Cecil Egerton (1871–1888) starben jung. Er diente als Lieutenant in der Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Nach dem Ersten Weltkrieg wanderte er in die britischen Kronkolonie Kenia aus und erhielt dort im Rahmen des Soldier Settlement Scheme Ländereien im fruchtbaren Hochland unweit der Stadt Nakuru zugewiesen. Beim Tod seines Vaters erbte er 1920 dessen Adelstitel als Baron Egerton und dessen Anwesen Tatton Park in Cheshire. In Kenia betrieb er Landwirtschaft und erwarb dort weitere Ländereien von Hugh Cholmondeley, 3. Baron Delamere, der schon länger in der Region lebte. 1938 begann er auf seinen dortigen Ländereien den Bau eines Anwesens namens Lord Egerton Castle und 1939 gründete dort eine Landwirtschaftsschule namens Egerton Farm School. Bei Ausbruch des Zweiten Weltkriegs reiste er nach England zurück und diente als Major der Cheshire Yeomanry. Nach dem Krieg kehrte er nach Kenia zurück und stellte Lord Egerton Castle 1954 fertig. Die Egerton Farm School wurde weiterentwickelt und 1955 in Egerton Agricultural College umbenannt. Er blieb unverheiratet, und als er 1958 im Alter von 83 Jahren starb, erlosch sein Adelstitel. Sein englisches Anwesen Tatton Park ging daraufhin in den National Trust über; Lord Egerton Castle und das Egerton Agricultural College in Kenia gehören heute zur staatlichen Egerton University. Maurice Egerton (4 August 1874 – 30 January 1958) was the fourth Baron Egerton. He was a member of the Egerton family and was the only son of Alan de Tatton Egerton, 3rd Baron Egerton and his wife Lady Anna Louisa. Maurice was known as an aviation and motor car enthusiast, a friend to the Wright brothers. His name is listed on the Memorial to the Home of Aviation on the Isle of Sheppey, marking him out as a pioneering early aviatior. He served as a lieutenant in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve during the First World War after which he was granted some land in Ngata area near Nakuru in Kenya under the Soldier Settlement Scheme. He later purchased a further 21,000 acres around the same area from Lord Delamere. On this land, he founded a school in 1939 named Egerton Farm School (now Egerton University). The school was meant to prepare white European youth for careers in agriculture. Also on his land he built Lord Egerton Castle from 1938 to 1954. Maurice did not marry and on his death in 1958 the barony became extinct, and Tatton Park was given to the National Trust while Lord Egerton Castle was given to Egerton University, who manage it to this day.
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