Philip de Malpas
- Born: Egerton, Cheshire, England
- Marriage: Katherine de Hutton 680,713,720,810
- Died: Egerton, Cheshire, England
Other names for Philip were Philip de Egerton and Philip de Goch or Gough.
Noted events in his life were:
• Background Information. Phillip married Katharine, otherwise, Ancharette, daughter of Jorveth or Ywrarit de Hulton, of Hulton, to whom King John, on succeeding to the Crown, had given the township of Pendleton, and who was himself the son and heir of Blethy de Hulton, living in the time of Henry II, the patriarchy of that ancient and honored Lancashire family.
~County Families of Lancashire & Cheshire, pg. 120 720
Phillip de Malpass, second son & heir to his brother William was called Phillip de Egerton, and Phillip Goch de Egerton. He lived 33 Edward III and married Katherine, sister to Richard de Hulton or Hutton.
Miscellanea Genealogica Et Heraldical, pg. 293 810
• Background Information. 713 Philip de Malpas, second son of David de Malpas, surnamed le Clerk, which David was lord of a moiety of the barony of Malpas, living temp. Richard I and King John, Heir-at-law to his brother. Married to Katherine, daughter of Jorveth, alias Yawrwrit de Hulton of Lancashire. Their children, according to Ormerod were:
David de Malpas, alias David de Eggerton, m. to Ciceily, daughter of Randle le Roter, Lord of Thorneton. IIova de Hampton, second son, father of David de Wigland. Mabel de Malpas, had land in Burwardsley, during reign of Richard I.
George Ormerod's The History of County Palatine and City of Chester, Vol II, p. 628
Philip married Katherine de Hutton, daughter of Jorwerth de Hulton and Unknown 680,713,720.,810 (Katherine de Hutton was born about 1213 in Hulton, Lanchanshire, England.)
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