Thomas
Egerton, 2nd Earl of Wilton(1799 - 1882)
Thomas Egerton, the 2nd Earl of Wilton, made yachting
history in the spring of 1851 by establishing a race,
around the Isle of Wight, open to yachts of all nations
hosted by his club, the Royal Yacht Squadron. Lord
Wilton, as Commodore of the Squadron, invited the
New York Yacht Club to participate. The New York Yacht
Club accepted his invitation and its entry, the yacht
AMERICA, won the race in August 1851. The silver cup
the Squadron awarded to the owners of the AMERICA
was later renamed the America's Cup. The press noted
that "the note of harmony, indeed, which has
been struck by Lord Wilton's letter to Commodore Stevens
in February has continued to vibrate throughout the
season."
In "Memoirs of the Royal Yacht Squadron",
Lord Wilton is described as a "nobleman of unfailing
urbanity and a fine manner, a capacity for business,
and a love of order and punctuality... a skilled musician,
amateur surgeon, sportsman." It is this character
that now endures through the America's Cup.