N.S., Vol. Born 04 May 1712 at Edenhall. [4][5], Lord of Musgrave, co. Westmorland, and divers manors, co. Cumberland, living in the time of William the Conqueror and King Henry I, 1066-1135. Every purchase supports the V&A. But the Crusades were long over when it was made. He accused Lord Dacre and Sir Christopher Dacre of conspiring with the Scots both against the realm and against himself: Lord Dacre, he claimed, had sought traitorously to deceive the King, and machinated to the extent that Sir Will Musgrave, constable of Bow Castle, or Both Castle, and all his tenants might be slain by the Scots, and their house and chattels destroyed. As a Westmorland family, they were tenants and followers of the Cliffords, but in the latter half of the 15th century the marriage of Thomas Musgrave to the heiress of the Stapletons of Edenhall brought them into Cumberland, where the Cliffords were less powerful than the Dacres. ", "History of Richmond" by Clarkson. Sir Christopher Musgrave, 4th Baronet - Wikipedia b. by 1506, 1st s. of Sir Edward Musgrave of Hartley and Edenhall by Jane, da. Family and Education b. Page 415. You can either use the [. Family and Education. Although Musgrave should have had little to fear from his own reception, he was so pensive on his return to his London house in St. Botolphs without Aldersgate that his wife feared he had fallen in displeasure. Writ 25 Aug., inq. CUMB. PDF HPL and the Luck of Edenhall - H. P. Lovecraft Historical Society In 1569 Musgrave commanded 400 horse against the northern rebels and in the following year again served under Lord Scrope, warden of the west march, and the Earl of Sussex in their punitive . 4, 1879, 178-249. The Luck of Edenhall was loaned to the V&A in 1926, and Eden Hall itself was demolished eight years later. They are traditionally known as a way to represent new life, growth, and moving on. 25 Sept. 1523; suc. Succeeded by his grandson Christopher, only son of his eldest son Philip (1660-1689). Margaret, married to John Heron, of Chipchase, co. Northumberland, Esq." Hodgson, J.C. (1897). 3rd Baronet (1677-1687), Sir Richard MUSGRAVE. "The Border Manors" by T.H.B. To create a new comment, use the form below. The Musgraves were a prominent family in the parish of Edenhall, located in the northern English county of Cumberland (now part of Cumbria) (Figure 1). We can find no details of his wife's name It is now in the Victoria and Albert Museum in west London.[8]. Succeeded by his cousin Charles MUSGRAVE. [1] References [ edit] m. . 340. Sir Christopher Musgrave, 5th Baronet - Wikipedia Married Charlotte Catherine GRAHAM (of Netherby) on 20 Jun 1828. Have a response on your own site? over the centuries they had established a large family house named Eden About Sir Richard Musgrave of Edenhall F1. He was succeeded in the baronetcy by his son Richard. Sir Philip Musgrave, 2nd Baronet - Wikipedia Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. Discover the family tree of Margaret Musgrave for free, and learn about their family history and their ancestry. Musgrave purchased from the crown the rectories of Kirkby Stephen and Warcop, both in Westmorland, in June 1549 for 1,441, but later sold that of Kirkby Stephen to Baron Wharton, reserving to himself certain tithes. "Hexamshire: Part II." A History of Northumberland, IV, pp. The Musgrave Among the recordings of the name in Yorkshire Church Registers are the marriage of John Musgrave and Alice Byrkehead at St. Peter's, Leeds, on May 14th 1583, and the christening of Thomas, son of Wm. 12th Baronet (1881-1926), Sir Richard George MUSGRAVE Born 11 Oct 1872 at Edenhall. [2] The name Edenhall originates from Eden Hall house, the seat of the Musgrave family of Hartley Castle, Cumberland many of whom were members of the House of Commons. In his 1834 ballad, The Luck of Edenhall, the German lyric poet Johann Ludwig Uhland envisaged the terrible consequences of its careless destruction during a banquet at Eden Hall. Subscribe now for regular news, updates and priority booking for events, All content is available under the Open Government Licence v3.0, except where otherwise stated, c1290-1937: deeds c1290-1826 and estate papers 1611-1937, incl Westmorland estates, family papers 1642-1853, household papers 1712-1899, 1665-1668: Cumberland (Soulsby and Kirkby Stephen) manorial papers, 1670-1952: deeds and papers, incl co Durham, 1640-1832: family and estate papers, accounts, manorial papers, etc, See County Archivist's reports, July-Sept 1993, Jan-Dec 1994, c1600-c1900: family and Warwicks estate papers, 1614-1889: additional documents incl list of tenants in manors of Great and Little Musgrave, Soulby and Bleatarn (1754-1756), About our The legend continued to cast its spell, both privately and publicly. That Musgrave had acted with the approval, if not indeed at the behest, of the government is shown both by the make-up of the commission which considered the charges and by his own letter of 12 June to Cromwell. Adam de Musgrave and his brother, Robert de Askeby claimed lands in Askeby, 40 Hen. The Musgrave Family, Baronets of Edenhall, 2. Died 06 Nov 1615 aged 30 at Napoli, Italy. III; Sir Richard de Musgrave, chivaler, son and heir; Sir Robert de Musgrave, knt., lord of Musgrave, son and heir; The Steel Bonnets: The Story of the Anglo-Scottish Border Reivers by George MacDonald Fraser. [2][3], Gamel de Musgrave was born about 1030. He served as sheriff of Westmorland for a time, see 36 Hen. at Shillington Bedfordshire. Musgrave Genealogy and Musgrave Family History Information Three of his sons successively inherited the baronetcy. Second marriage 15 May 1671 to Elizabeth FRANKLAND/FRANCKLYN. was aged upwards of forty years at the death of his mother, 28 Edw. of Sir Christopher Ward of Grindale, Yorks. Married Jane TURTON on 06 Jul 1742. Died 29 Sep 1872 aged 73 in London. C.W.A.A.S., Tr. Musgrave's son Richard would later introduce a bill to deprive the . Succeeded by his only surviving son Nigel Courtenay. MUSGRAVE, Sir Simon (d.1597), of Eden Hall, Cumb and Hartley Castle When Sir William Musgrave was born about 1497, in Edenhall, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, his father, Sir Edward Musgrave, was 37 and his mother, Joan Ward, was 31. of Thomas, 3rd Lord Burgh. Several years earlier, Musgraves brother-in-law Latimer had taken as his third wife the widow of Sir Edward Burgh and a future Queen, Catherine Parr: this marriage may have contributed to an easing of border tensions, for in 1537 it was recorded in instructions given to Sir Anthony Browne that the King had reconciled Lord Clifford and Musgrave on the one part, and Lord Dacre and the Parrs on the other.8, In 1542 Musgrave fought at Solway Moss. Birth of Sir Richard Musgrave,of Edenhall, MP, Death of Sir Richard Musgrave,of Edenhall, MP, "Baronetage of England" by Betham. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling. ; ? Christopher Musgrave husband of Elizabeth Franklyn, They had 11 and coh. Father of Eleanor Bowes and Thomas Musgrave Musgrave then went to help Lord Clifford defend Carlisle but the rebels optimistically named both him and Wharton among their deputies for the York conference. of Sir Christopher Ward of Grindale, Yorks. 9th Baronet (1827-1834), Rev. greatly to the displeasure of his family, and was made a captain in their army. Married Julia CHARDIN on 21 Jun 1711. O.S., Vol. of his older brother Philip in 1656 who was the 3rd Baronet. Yet alongside any such personal shortcoming must be set his lifelong wait for his inheritance from a father whom he came to oppose even while remaining dependent on him: if like Wharton he had both come early into his patrimony and been liberally endowed by his noble patron he might have made more of a name for himself in border history.10, Crown copyright and The History of Parliament Trust 1964-2020. Succeeded by his youngest son Richard Courtenay. employed as Keeper of HM Ordinance at Chatham Kent. It was their son George born 1730 in Rochester Kent who married in 1765 Ill. fa. In the following year he was ordered overseas with 100 borderers and in April 1544 the forces under his and Thomas Dacres command were given as 200 out of the west marches, but as Wharton noted a month later that Musgrave was not owed any conduct money because he is attendant in court he may not have served overseas. In Eden Hall, in Cumberland, the mansion of the knightly family of Musgrave for many generations, is carefully preserved, in a leathern case, an old painted drinking glass, which, according to the tradition of the neighborhood, was long ago left by fairies near a well not far from the house, with an inscription along with it to this effect: The placename is derived from the Olde English pre 7th Century elements "mus", mouse, or the Old Norse byname "Musi", with "graf", grove, thus "grove frequented by mice", or "Musi's grove". The surname is of toponymic origin, from the Anglo Saxon mus for "mouse" and grav for "mossy plain". He was named defendant in a plea, at the suit of Master William de Goldington, touching the grinding of corn at the plaintiff's mill at Saundeford, Westmorland, 37 Hen. of Sir Christopher Ward of Givendale, Yorks. have recently reserched this branch of the family and have been able ", "History of Yorkshire" by Plantagenet-Harrison. The name 'Edenhall' originates from Eden Hall house, the seat of the Musgrave family of Hartley Castle, Cumberland. It was said that breaking the glass would lead to the destruction of the hall and the demise of the family. of Sir Thomas Curwen of Workington, Cumb., 1s. Married Eleanor HARBORD on 09 Feb 1895. Norfolk, he knew, does not favour me for the Lord Dacres matter and had desired me to marry my son to the Lord Dacres daughter, for if I did not it would ruin me. After a marriage around 1549 of Thomas MUSGRAVE to Joan, elder daughter and coheir of William STAPLETON of Edenhall, the MUSGRAVEs made Edenhall in Cumberland their main residence; Hartley Castle was demolished by the 5th baronet (1704-1735) for building stones, which were used to repair Edenhall. One possible solution, another marriage, Musgrave certainly contemplated and may have tried: one of the grounds on which Thomas 3rd Lord Burgh asked Cromwell on 30 Mar. Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900/Musgrave, John and chief forester, Nichol forest 29 Apr. We of Thomas Wharton, 1st Baron Wharton, 1s. At one point Musgrave was with Cumberland at Skipton, having apparently by then taken the rebel oath in order to move about more freely. (3) 1540, a da. Died 11 July 1827 aged 33 at Edenhall. gained the title of 6th Baronet Musgrave, of Kempton Park. 2 sons. It was in the possession of the Musgrave family of Edenhall , Cumberland , from an unknown but early date, and is recorded in 1791 as having "by tradition" a . Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. This was about 18% of all the recorded Musgrave's in USA. MUSGRAVE, Sir Christopher, 4th Bt. (c.1631-1704), of Edenhall, Cumb. The Musgrave family was a prominent Anglo-Scottish Border family with many descendants in the United States of America, Australia and the United Kingdom a so-called Riding or Reiver clan of Cumberland and Westmorland. He was the son of Moses Musgrave the Elder and wife Elizabeth. Died 29 Jul 1704 aged c. 73 at Swallow Street, London. "Musgrave of Eden Hall, Cumberland. Thomas de Musgrave, lord of Great and Little Musgrave, was the first-born son of Adam de Musgrave. 7th Baronet (1795-1806), Sir John Chardin MUSGRAVE. MP for more than 40 years (Carlisle 1661-90, Westmorland 1690-95, Appleby 1695-98, University of Oxford 1698-1701, Totnes 1701-02, Westmorland 1702-04). ". These include the Luck of Workington, thought to have been the travelling communion cup of Mary, Queen of Scots, and the Luck of Muncaster, a glass drinking bowl kept at Muncaster Castle near Ravenglass that, according to legend, was given to the castle's owner by Henry VI in 1461. Alice Radcliffe* Born: ABT 1463, Derwentwater, Cumberlandshire, England* Died: BEF 1496, Edenhall Manor, Edenhall, Cumberland, England* Father: Thomas RADCLIFFE of Derwentwater (Sir)* Mother . Source: An Etymological Dictionary of Family and Christian Names With an Essay on their Derivation and Import; Arthur, William, M.A. It was an elegant mansion in Italian style architecture and situated within the beautiful park with lawns sloping to the edge of the Eden. On reaching the wooded section along the river, there is an upper and a lower path. He died on 10 or 11 Sept. 1555 at Edenhall when his son Thomas was aged eight years and more. Died 21 May 1926 aged 53 in London. MP for Cumberland East 1880-81. Wednesday before St. Luke the Evangelist, 7 Hen. What is certain is that the beaker must have been considered an item of great value. Enter your details below to be kept up to date with news, events and exclusive offers. Born June 1628 at Edenhall. Musgraves mother was a Curwen so that he already belonged to the cousinage, headed by Wharton, which was contesting the traditional mastery in the north of the Cliffords, Dacres and Percys. Edward Musgrave, aged 30, is his son and heir. In 1958 the precious beaker was acquired for the collection. This last appointment provoked fresh trouble with the Dacres, as the office was one which William, 3rd Lord Dacre had wanted for himself, and during the next three years disputes became endemic. Penrith Father of Sir Edward Musgrave, Kt. and Jane Turton Elizabeth Musgrave3 Charlotte Musgrave+ Sir John Chardin Musgrave, 7th Bt.+2 b. MP for Carlisle (1713-15) and Cumberland (1722-27). Richard; (2) Elizabeth, da. He was offered a peerage as Baron Musgrave, of Hartley Castle in the County of Westmorland, but did not take up the patent. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 1 daughter. Philip Musgrave, MP (1661 - 1689) - Genealogy G1. Born 25 Dec 1688 in London (son of Philip MUSGRAVE & Mary LEGGE). George Musgrave became Sheriff of Bedfordshire He was born c.1170 in Great Musgrave, Westmorland, England and died c.1216 at Sanford, Westmorland, England. The magazine piece from 1791 appears to have inspired other romanticised versions of the Luck's story. Sir Richard Musgrave,of Edenhall, MP - Geni 18 Dec. 1529; j.p. Cumb. of Bewcastle, Knt. The Musgrave Family, Baronets ofEdenhall, I want to leave a comment directly on this site . Her Husband George Musgrave died 2 Thomas's grandfather George Musgrave. Sir Christopher John MUSGRAVE. Family Tree . Such stories obviously intrigued people. With the addition of natural beauty to your loved one's memorial service, you can ensure the environment feels comfortable and warm. Thomas Musgrave Musgrave. [1] Musgrave married Julia Hutton, daughter of Sir Richard Hutton of Goldsborough Hall, Yorkshire. 3 sons and 3 daughters, but the two older sons predeceased him. One son, Peter, in a suit with Nicholas de Musgrave and Isabella, his wife, by Walter de Morton for trespass at Morton, 53 Hen. and coh. Born 06 Aug 1797 at Edenhall (son of 7th baronet). In January 1549, during the second session of the Parliament of 1547, Musgrave gave a signal demonstration of his disaffection from the Cliffords when he brought in a bill to deprive the 2nd Earl of Cumberland of his hereditary shrievalty of Westmorland, an action which, as the earls servant Thomas Jolye reported to his master, could not be otherwise than by the procurement of the Lord Wharton. When he failed to bring down the 3rd Lord Dacre, unsuccessful pressure was brought upon him by his father, Sir Edward Musgrave, and by the 3rd Duke of Norfolk to marry Richard to Lord Dacres daughter.3. Explore the range of exclusive gifts, jewellery, prints and more. The earliest record of the Musgraves is Gamel, Lord of Musgrave, noted as being "of the county of Westmorland and divers manors in county Cumberland, living in the time of King Edward the Confessor (1042-1065) predating the Norman Conquest. m. by 1547, Agnes, da. It belonged to the Musgrave family who lived in Eden Hall Mansion. We are here for you. Ill. b. by 1506, 1st s. of Sir Edward Musgrave of Hartley and Edenhall by Jane, da. Succeeded by his son John Chardin. During Copyright: Name Origin Research www.surnamedb.com 1980 - 2010. A journal account written in 1844 by the nine-year-old Georgiana Rosetta Smyth, the god-daughter of Sir George Musgrave, the house's owner at the time, records: At our dinner Sir George brought the enchanted Cup, he told us that Duke Wharton used to throw it up in the air, and have a manservant to catch it again. Died 07 Feb 1677/8 aged 70 at Edenhall. 1530-d.; constable or keeper, Bewcastle, Cumb. Graham. After Sir Richards death, the baronetcy passed to his younger brother Christopher. Nicholas de Musgrave, and Robert, William, and Richard, brothers of Michael, for cutting down trees, see 5 Edw. Born 11 Feb 1896 at Edenhall. 5 children. MUSGRAVE, Sir William (by 1506-44), of Hartley, Westmld.; Edenhall Sir Edward Musgrave, of Hartland, co. Westmoreland, m. 1stly Alicia Radcliffe, daughter of Thomas Radcliffe; m. 2ndly Joan Ward, daughter of Sir Christopher Ward, of Gevindale. marriage. Son of Sir William Musgrave, of Hartley, MP and Elizabeth Curwen Learn how and when to remove these template messages, Learn how and when to remove this template message, https://books.google.com/books/about/A_History_of_the_Quaker_Branch_of_the_Mu.html?id=7Ac5AAAAMAAJ, http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gallgaedhil/border_reiver_deep_ancestry.htm#max_celtic, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Musgrave_family&oldid=1146926645, Articles lacking reliable references from November 2020, Wikipedia articles needing reorganization from March 2020, Articles with multiple maintenance issues, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0. lord of Musgrave, etc., as heir to his uncle Thomas de Musgrave; was one of the commanders of the vanguard of the English army at the. [6][7], The hall was noteworthy as the home of the Luck of Eden Hall, an enamel and gilt glass beaker from the 14th century, once owned by the Musgrave family and currently in pristine condition. One daughter who died aged 18. No will has been discovered but the wardship of his son Richard was granted to Wharton.9, Musgrave has been numbered among the borderers who were given opportunities not unlike those offered Wharton, but shied away from the hard duties which rule in the marches involved. of Sir Thomas Curwen of Workington, Cumb. Sir Edward Musgrave, Knt., son and heir. Looking out over the lake and deer park to the west and to the east the pennine fells. a Baronet in 1611 for services to the crown. Born about 1463 - Edenhall Manor, Penrith, Cumberland, England; Deceased about 1531 - Chipchase, Northumberland, England,aged about 68 years old by Aug. 1552.1, Richard Musgraves wardship and marriage were granted to the 1st Baron Wharton on 12 June 1546, little more than a fortnight before he received livery of his lands, and at about the same time he married Whartons daughter. It was built for Sir Philip Musgrave, and contained several handsome rooms, whose walls were decorated with family portraits and other paintings. 8th Baronet (1806-1827), Sir Philip Christopher MUSGRAVE. He succeeded his father in 1689 and his grandfather as 5th Baronet in 1704. This property then became the seat of this branch of the Musgrave family. "Parish of Edenhall.". [3] In 1931 the civil parish had a population of 216. The Musgrave family was a prominent Anglo-Scottish Border family with many descendants in the United States of America, Australia and the United Kingdom a so-called Riding or Reiver clan of Cumberland and Westmorland. They were Quakers. Sir George showed us where the cup was kept, there was an Iron door and stone wall, in case of fire, the Cup was then put into a tin box. He had at least 3 sons. The original Eden Hall was extended in the 1700s from materials salvaged from the demolition of Hartley Castle, the ancestral home of the Musgrave family. Lord Lieutenant of Westmorland 1876-81. The common superstition about all these special objects was that if they were broken, lost or sold, the 'luck' of their rich and fortunate owners would suddenly run out. Edenhall - Wikipedia The Musgrave family name was found in the USA, the UK, Canada, and Scotland between 1840 and 1920. In the early 1900s, the Musgrave family sold Eden Hall and moved to London. Margaret Musgrave died If you have questions, please call us at (541) 205-9369 anytime, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Known as the 'Luck of Edenhall', this large beaker (drinking glass) of translucent, orange-tinged glass is one of the most exceptional objects in the Museum's glass collection. He was Musgrave family origins are based in Westmoreland and Cumberland and Please help this article by looking for better, more reliable sources. Musgrave family - Wikipedia second son Christopher Musgrave became the 4th Baronet after the death The section of the walk that continues along the river is also known as the 'Ladies' Walk', as it was once the preferred route of the women of the Musgrave family of Edenhall. Born 14 Jun 1799 at Edenhall (son of 7th baronet). VII. He was surety for Hugh Paynel in a plea of land, see 27 Hen. I. Stopped living at Edenhall around 1900 and sold the hall and estate in 1921. The beaker went on to gain a reputation as a fairy cup, abandoned by its supernatural owners when a member of the household interrupted them while drinking at a well in the Hall's garden. After being levied a fine to confirm the lease of the third part of the manor and divers lands of Overton - previously given to Richard de Musgrave - he died soon afterwards.[6]. Sir William Musgrave (1497-1544) FamilySearch The baronetage of England: or The History of the English baronets , Volume 1 By William Betham, page 79. One daughter Mary, who married John DAVISON of Blakestone , Co. Durham. The Luck of Edenhall was thought to play this role for the Musgrave family of Edenhall. In England this was known as Poll Tax. The decoration was worked in red, blue, green and white enamel, with outlines in gold applied after the enamelling a wonderful demonstration of the refined skills of Middle Eastern glassmakers of this period.
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