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Musgrave baronets

There have been four baronetcies created for persons with the surname Musgrave, one in the Baronetage of England, one in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia, one in the Baronetage of Ireland and one in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. As of 2014 two of the creations are extant.

The Musgrave Baronetcy, of Hartley Castle in the County of Westmorland, was created in the Baronetage of England on 29 June 1611 for Richard Musgrave, Member of Parliament for Westmorland.[1] He was the member of a family that had been settled at Musgrave in Westmorland for many centuries and of which an earlier member, Thomas Musgrave, was summoned to the House of Lords as Baron Musgrave in 1350 (see this title for more information). The second Baronet represented Westmorland in the House of Commons and served with distinction as a Royalist in the Civil War. He was offered a peerage as Baron Musgrave, of Hartley Castle in the County of Westmorland, but did not take up the patent. The fourth Baronet sat as Member of Parliament for Carlisle, Westmorland, Appleby, Oxford University and Totnes. The fifth Baronet represented Carlisle and Cumberland in Parliament while the sixth Baronet represented Westmorland. The eighth Baronet sat as Member of Parliament for Petersfield and Carlisle and the eleventh Baronet sat for Cumberland East and served as Lord-Lieutenant of Westmorland.

The family seat was Hartley Castle, near Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria.

The Musgrave Baronetcy, of Hayton Castle in the County of Cumberland, was created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 20 October 1638 for Edward Musgrave. The third Baronet represented Cumberland in the House of Commons. The title became extinct on the death of the tenth Baronet in 1875.

The Musgrave Baronetcy, of Tourin in the County of Waterford, was created in the Baronetage of Ireland on 2 December 1782 for Richard Musgrave, a member of the Irish House of Commons, with remainder in default of male issue of his own to his younger brothers and the heirs male of the body. On his death in 1818 he was succeeded according to the special remainder by his younger brother Christopher Frederick, the second Baronet. The third Baronet sat as Member of Parliament for County Waterford. The fourth Baronet served as Lord-Lieutenant of County Waterford.

The family seat was Tourin House, near Cappoquin, County Waterford.

The Musgrave Baronetcy, of Drumglass in the County of Antrim, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 4 March 1897 for the industrialist and philanthropist James Musgrave. The title became extinct on his death in 1904.

Musgrave baronets, of Hartley Castle (1611) edit

 
Arms of Musgrave of Musgrave, Hartley and Edenhall in Cumberland: Azure, six annulets three, two, one, or.[2] These were the arms of Baron Musgrave created in 1350

The heir presumptive and sole heir to the title is the present holder's only brother Julian Nigel Chardin Musgrave (born 1951).[3]

Musgrave baronets, of Hayton Castle (1638) edit

  • Sir Edward Musgrave, 1st Baronet (c. 1621–1673)
  • Sir Richard Musgrave, 2nd Baronet (c. 1650–1710)
  • Sir Richard Musgrave, 3rd Baronet (c. 1675–1711)
  • Sir Richard Musgrave, 4th Baronet (c. 1701–1739)
  • Sir Richard Hylton, 5th Baronet (c. 1724–1755)
  • Sir William Musgrave, 6th Baronet (1735–1800), FRS (1774), FSA (1778) ... a promoter of literature, & well known for a valuable collection illustrating the History of England, ... [4]
  • Sir Thomas Musgrave, 7th Baronet (1737–1812), Colonel of the 76th Regiment of Foot
  • Sir James Musgrave, 8th Baronet (c. 1752–1814)
  • Sir James Musgrave, 9th Baronet (1785–1858)
  • Sir William Augustus Musgrave, 10th Baronet (1792–1875)

Musgrave baronets, of Tourin (1782) edit

  • Sir Richard Musgrave, 1st Baronet, of Tourin (1746–1818)
  • Sir Christopher Frederick Musgrave, 2nd Baronet (1738–1826)
  • Sir Richard Musgrave, 3rd Baronet (1790–1859)
  • Sir Richard Musgrave, 4th Baronet (1820–1874)
  • Sir Richard John Musgrave, 5th Baronet (1850–1930)
  • Sir Christopher Norman Musgrave, 6th Baronet (1892–1956)
  • Sir Richard James Musgrave, 7th Baronet (1922–2000)
  • Sir Christopher John Shane Musgrave, 8th Baronet (born 1959)

The heir presumptive is the present holder's only brother Michael Shane Musgrave (born 1968), whose heir is his son Mateo Rodriguez Larreta Musgrave (born 2009).[5]

Musgrave baronets, of Drumglass (1897) edit

  • Sir James Musgrave, 1st Baronet (1829–1904)

Notes edit

  1. ^ George Edward Cokayne Complete Baronetage 1900
  2. ^ Jefferson, Samuel (1840). The History and Antiquities of Leath Ward: In the County of Cumberland: with Biographical Notices and Memoirs. S. Jefferson. p. 411.
  3. ^ Morris, Susan; Bosberry-Scott, Wendy; Belfield, Gervase, eds. (2019). "Musgrave (E) 1611, of Hartley Castle, Westmorland". Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage. Vol. 2 (150th ed.). London: Debrett's Ltd. pp. 5150–5151. ISBN 978-1-999767-0-5-1.
  4. ^ The Royal Society
  5. ^ Morris, Susan; Bosberry-Scott, Wendy; Belfield, Gervase, eds. (2019). "Musgrave (I) 1782, of Tourin, Waterford". Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage. Vol. 2 (150th ed.). London: Debrett's Ltd. pp. 5151–5154. ISBN 978-1-999767-0-5-1.

References edit

  • Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990, [page needed]
Baronetage of England
Preceded by Musgrave baronets
29 June 1611
Succeeded by

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Musgrave baronets news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message There have been four baronetcies created for persons with the surname Musgrave one in the Baronetage of England one in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia one in the Baronetage of Ireland and one in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom As of 2014 two of the creations are extant The Musgrave Baronetcy of Hartley Castle in the County of Westmorland was created in the Baronetage of England on 29 June 1611 for Richard Musgrave Member of Parliament for Westmorland 1 He was the member of a family that had been settled at Musgrave in Westmorland for many centuries and of which an earlier member Thomas Musgrave was summoned to the House of Lords as Baron Musgrave in 1350 see this title for more information The second Baronet represented Westmorland in the House of Commons and served with distinction as a Royalist in the Civil War He was offered a peerage as Baron Musgrave of Hartley Castle in the County of Westmorland but did not take up the patent The fourth Baronet sat as Member of Parliament for Carlisle Westmorland Appleby Oxford University and Totnes The fifth Baronet represented Carlisle and Cumberland in Parliament while the sixth Baronet represented Westmorland The eighth Baronet sat as Member of Parliament for Petersfield and Carlisle and the eleventh Baronet sat for Cumberland East and served as Lord Lieutenant of Westmorland The family seat was Hartley Castle near Kirkby Stephen Cumbria The Musgrave Baronetcy of Hayton Castle in the County of Cumberland was created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 20 October 1638 for Edward Musgrave The third Baronet represented Cumberland in the House of Commons The title became extinct on the death of the tenth Baronet in 1875 The Musgrave Baronetcy of Tourin in the County of Waterford was created in the Baronetage of Ireland on 2 December 1782 for Richard Musgrave a member of the Irish House of Commons with remainder in default of male issue of his own to his younger brothers and the heirs male of the body On his death in 1818 he was succeeded according to the special remainder by his younger brother Christopher Frederick the second Baronet The third Baronet sat as Member of Parliament for County Waterford The fourth Baronet served as Lord Lieutenant of County Waterford The family seat was Tourin House near Cappoquin County Waterford The Musgrave Baronetcy of Drumglass in the County of Antrim was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 4 March 1897 for the industrialist and philanthropist James Musgrave The title became extinct on his death in 1904 Contents 1 Musgrave baronets of Hartley Castle 1611 2 Musgrave baronets of Hayton Castle 1638 3 Musgrave baronets of Tourin 1782 4 Musgrave baronets of Drumglass 1897 5 Notes 6 ReferencesMusgrave baronets of Hartley Castle 1611 edit nbsp Arms of Musgrave of Musgrave Hartley and Edenhall in Cumberland Azure six annulets three two one or 2 These were the arms of Baron Musgrave created in 1350Sir Richard Musgrave 1st Baronet c 1585 1615 Sir Philip Musgrave 2nd Baronet 1607 1678 Sir Richard Musgrave 3rd Baronet died 1687 Sir Christopher Musgrave 4th Baronet c 1631 1704 Sir Christopher Musgrave 5th Baronet 1688 1736 Sir Philip Musgrave 6th Baronet c 1712 1795 Sir John Chardin Musgrave 7th Baronet 1757 1806 Sir Philip Musgrave 8th Baronet 1794 1827 Sir Christopher John Musgrave 9th Baronet c 1797 1834 Sir George Musgrave 10th Baronet 1799 1872 Sir Richard Courtenay Musgrave 11th Baronet 1838 1881 Sir Richard George Musgrave 12th Baronet 1872 1926 Sir Nigel Courtenay Musgrave 13th Baronet 1896 1957 Sir Charles Musgrave 14th Baronet 1913 1970 Sir Christopher Patrick Charles Musgrave 15th Baronet born 1949 The heir presumptive and sole heir to the title is the present holder s only brother Julian Nigel Chardin Musgrave born 1951 3 Musgrave baronets of Hayton Castle 1638 editSir Edward Musgrave 1st Baronet c 1621 1673 Sir Richard Musgrave 2nd Baronet c 1650 1710 Sir Richard Musgrave 3rd Baronet c 1675 1711 Sir Richard Musgrave 4th Baronet c 1701 1739 Sir Richard Hylton 5th Baronet c 1724 1755 Sir William Musgrave 6th Baronet 1735 1800 FRS 1774 FSA 1778 a promoter of literature amp well known for a valuable collection illustrating the History of England 4 Sir Thomas Musgrave 7th Baronet 1737 1812 Colonel of the 76th Regiment of Foot Sir James Musgrave 8th Baronet c 1752 1814 Sir James Musgrave 9th Baronet 1785 1858 Sir William Augustus Musgrave 10th Baronet 1792 1875 Musgrave baronets of Tourin 1782 editSir Richard Musgrave 1st Baronet of Tourin 1746 1818 Sir Christopher Frederick Musgrave 2nd Baronet 1738 1826 Sir Richard Musgrave 3rd Baronet 1790 1859 Sir Richard Musgrave 4th Baronet 1820 1874 Sir Richard John Musgrave 5th Baronet 1850 1930 Sir Christopher Norman Musgrave 6th Baronet 1892 1956 Sir Richard James Musgrave 7th Baronet 1922 2000 Sir Christopher John Shane Musgrave 8th Baronet born 1959 The heir presumptive is the present holder s only brother Michael Shane Musgrave born 1968 whose heir is his son Mateo Rodriguez Larreta Musgrave born 2009 5 Musgrave baronets of Drumglass 1897 editSir James Musgrave 1st Baronet 1829 1904 Notes edit George Edward Cokayne Complete Baronetage 1900 Jefferson Samuel 1840 The History and Antiquities of Leath Ward In the County of Cumberland with Biographical Notices and Memoirs S Jefferson p 411 Morris Susan Bosberry Scott Wendy Belfield Gervase eds 2019 Musgrave E 1611 of Hartley Castle Westmorland Debrett s Peerage and Baronetage Vol 2 150th ed London Debrett s Ltd pp 5150 5151 ISBN 978 1 999767 0 5 1 The Royal Society Morris Susan Bosberry Scott Wendy Belfield Gervase eds 2019 Musgrave I 1782 of Tourin Waterford Debrett s Peerage and Baronetage Vol 2 150th ed London Debrett s Ltd pp 5151 5154 ISBN 978 1 999767 0 5 1 References editKidd Charles Williamson David editors Debrett s Peerage and Baronetage 1990 edition New York St Martin s Press 1990 page needed Leigh Rayment s list of baronetsBaronetage of EnglandPreceded byWentworth baronets Musgrave baronets29 June 1611 Succeeded bySeymour baronets Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Musgrave baronets amp oldid 1145774520, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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