Hall near Penrith. After Sir Richards death, the baronetcy passed to his younger brother Christopher. m. . Three of his sons successively inherited the baronetcy. of Thomas Wharton, 1st Baron Wharton, 1s. Philip Musgrave, MP (1661 - 1689) - Genealogy 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. Hear about collections, exhibitions, courses and events from the V&A and ways you can support us. A branch of the family lived in the mansion of Edenhall - a mythology probably based on Tennyson's Poem "The Luck of Eden Hall" whose fortune was assured by a lucky glass beaker which survived from the 14th century the Luck of Edenhall. Old enmities may have been at work here, although the fact that the duke recommended Wharton, another opponent of the Dacres, for the place suggests that he meant what he said: unlike Wharton, Musgrave was not a dedicated borderer. His election in 1529, while still a young man, as knight of the shire for Westmorland must be ascribed to the patronage of Henry Clifford, 1st Earl of Cumberland; the earl was hereditary sheriff of that county and Musgraves fellow-knight, Blenkinsop, was one of his servants. Richard; (2) Elizabeth, da. He also brought suit against Michael fil. Married Jane TURTON on 06 Jul 1742. MP for Westmorland 1640-42, resigned and fought for the Royalist cause in the Civil War, for which he was rewarded after the Restoration with a patent of peerage (which he never took up), a grant for 31 years of the passing tolls on cattle going through Cumberland (very lucrative), and the appointment of Governor of Carlisle Castle. I and King Stephen; *owed the King three marks in silver for a plea, 4 Hen. Page 415. Eden Hall Margaret Musgrave died The legend continued to cast its spell, both privately and publicly. Born June 1628 at Edenhall. Thomas's grandfather George Musgrave. [1] References [ edit] MUSGRAVE, Sir Philip Christopher, 8th bt. (1794-1827), of Edenhall of Sir Thomas Curwen of Workington, Cumb. In the course of the Parliament the two were to forge their own alliance, Blenkinsops son marrying Musgraves sister. But the Crusades were long over when it was made. b. Aug. 1524, o.s. They had 3 children;Joseph George and Thomas. 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. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. PDF HPL and the Luck of Edenhall - H. P. Lovecraft Historical Society Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling. The main hall was to be demolished in 1934, however all the beautiful gate houses and buildings remain today, not least the wonderful courtyard and clocktower that are so central to life on the Estate today. 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 . The superstition surrounding the Luck of Edenhall was clearly known by many more people than just the family circle by the first quarter of the 18th century. 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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. Died 29 Jul 1704 aged c. 73 at Swallow Street, London. The Coat of Arms granted to Sir Thomas Musgrave in the reign of Edward 111 (1327 - 1377) depicts six gold annulets, three, two and one, on a red shield. The Luck of Edenhall was thought to play this role for the Musgrave family of Edenhall. 3rd s. of Sir Edward Musgrave of Hartley Castle by his 2nd w. Joan, da. III; was lord of Crossby Gerard and Soulby in right of his mother, and lord of, This page was last edited on 27 March 2023, at 20:12. This example is elegantly decorated with a pattern of intersecting arches and scrolling vines set with leaves of a distinctive shape, known as 'split palmettes'. We know this because it has its own finely decorated leather case, probably made less than a century after the glass, in France or England. Born 1420 in Edenhall, Cumberland, England Ancestors Son of Richard Musgrave and Margaret (Betham) Musgrave Brother of Elinor (Musgrave) Thornborough, Thomas Musgrave and Isabel (Musgrave) Middleton Husband of Mariota (Stapleton) Musgrave married [date unknown] [location unknown] Descendants Father of Mary (Musgrave) Ridley of Sir Christopher Ward of Givendale, Yorks. Stopped living at Edenhall around 1900 and sold the hall and estate in 1921. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. and coheir of Adam de Carevile, lord of Carevile, co. Cumberland. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. One son, Peter, in a suit with Nicholas de Musgrave and Isabella, his wife, by Walter de Morton for trespass at Morton, 53 Hen. Local historians recorded (or invented) this legend in the 18th century a piece in The Gentlemen's Magazine of August 1791 tells that, as they fled, the fairies screamed out, "If this cup should break or fall, Farewell the luck of Edenhall". With the addition of natural beauty to your loved one's memorial service, you can ensure the environment feels comfortable and warm. marriage. The name, 'Luck of Edenhall', reflects the vessel's later history. Died 13 Feb 1881 aged 42 at Marylebone, London. 18 Dec. 1529; j.p. Cumb. of Sir Thomas Curwen of Workington, Cumb., 1s. Edward Musgrave, aged 30, is his son and heir. 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. (3) 1540, a da. Thomas de Musgrave, lord of Great and Little Musgrave, was the first-born son of Adam de Musgrave. Musgrave family - Wikipedia Edenhall is a clustered village in the south-west of the civil parish of Langwathby, 800m to the north[1] in the Eden district, in the county of Cumbria, England. They were elevated to nobility in 1611 when Richard Musgrave (1582-1615)2 bought the title Baronet to affirm his loyalty to King James I.3 Lovecraft seems to The summary includes a brief description of the collection(s) (usually including the covering dates of the collection), The Luck of Edenhall was loaned to the V&A in 1926, and Eden Hall itself was demolished eight years later. Married Frances WHARTON in 1602. Husband of Lady Joan Clifford b. c.1631, 3rd but 2nd surv. [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. The Luck of Edenhall V&A - Victoria and Albert Museum He had at least 3 sons. Discover more objects from our Middle East and Glass collections. 8 children. A fine was levied, 9 John, touching the division of the manor of Carevile, co. Cumberland, by which it was settled that he and Matilda his wife should have that half of the lands of the said manor towards the north, to hold to them and the heirs of said Matilda; and that the half of the lands of the said manor towards the south, should belong to William the son of Ivette, sister of the said Matilda, to hold to him and his heirs. Hen. and h. of Philip Denkaring, wid. He matriculated at Queen's College, Oxford on 10 July 1651 and was awarded his B.A. Then in 1534 Musgrave struck at the Dacre power in the west marches. 23 May 1542.1, Under sheriff, Cumb. 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]. Second marriage 15 May 1671 to Elizabeth FRANKLAND/FRANCKLYN. Early examples of the surname include Roger de Mussegrave (1277, London); Thomas de Musgraue (1362, Yorkshire), and John Mosgrove, listed in the University of Oxford's Register for 1581. Christopher Musgrave married Elizabeth Francklyn in 1671. 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. Sir Philip Musgrave, 2nd Baronet - Wikipedia Sir Christopher John MUSGRAVE. Sir Philip Musgrave, 6th Bt. MUSGRAVE, Sir Simon (d.1597), of Eden Hall, Cumb and Hartley Castle Born 04 May 1712 at Edenhall. 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. The Musgrave Family, Baronets of Edenhall, 2. Died 05 Jul 1795 aged 83 at Kempton Park, Sunbury, Middlesex. Succeeded by his youngest son Richard Courtenay. . and coh. 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. [5], John de Musgrave, lord of Great and Little Musgrave, in the county of Westmorland, in the time of King Henry II; married Matilda, dau. Birth of Sir Richard Musgrave,of Edenhall, MP, Death of Sir Richard Musgrave,of Edenhall, MP, "Baronetage of England" by Betham. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 2 daughters. 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. Christopher Musgrave husband of Elizabeth Franklyn, They had 11 Connect to the World Family Tree to find out, William de Sir Musgrave, Elizabeth Curwen, Edenhall, Cumberland, England (United Kingdom), Of, Edenhall, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Edenhall, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom. Married Juliana HUTTON in 1625. gained the title of 6th Baronet Musgrave, of Kempton Park. Aaron Musgrave was born c.1712 in Pennsylvania. The historian William Camden said that they gained their name from the village of Great Musgrave, where they settled, but Arthur Collins suggested that the name was a variation of the title margrave, meaning march-warden. Musgraves daughter Eleanor married Robert Bowes of Aske, Yorkshire. This property then became the seat of this branch of the Musgrave family. at "Wharton.". The Luck of Edenhall | Unknown | V&A Explore The Collections children and it is their 8th child, George Musgrave born 1682 that links Explore Musgrave genealogy and family history in the World's Largest Family Tree. He was succeeded in the baronetcy by his son Richard. over the centuries they had established a large family house named Eden Musgrave family, baronets, of Hartley Castle, Westmorland and Edenhall, Cumberland This page summarises records created by this Family Norman Conquest.The Musgrove Family are related to the Musgrave's by 2nd Baronet (1615-1677), Sir Philip MUSGRAVE. 19th Sept 1859 at Gordon Square. He was surety for Hugh Paynel in a plea of land, see 27 Hen. Shillington Manor. 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. Born 25 Dec 1688 in London (son of Philip MUSGRAVE & Mary LEGGE). The most Musgrave families were found in United Kingdom in 1891. ; Thomas Musgrave; Rev. Enter your details below to be kept up to date with news, events and exclusive offers. George Musgrave married Sarah Rosell in 1725. Discover the family tree of Margaret Musgrave for free, and learn about their family history and their ancestry. His second wifes death had made matters worse, and both Cromwell and, less directly, Archbishop Cranmer, a kinsman of the Tamworths, got involved in them. Musgrave was the son of Sir Philip Musgrave, 2nd Baronet of Edenhall and his wife Julia Hutton daughter of Sir Richard Hutton of Goldsborough, Yorkshire.