Charles Egerton (MP for Ripon)

Charles Egerton (MP for Ripon)

Sir Charles Egerton was a 17th century English politician.

He represented the seat of Ripon in Yorkshire between 1645 and December 1648, when he was removed in Pride's Purge.


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