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Mussenden, John, d. 1653
GB-2014-WSA-019358 · Person · d. 1653

MUSSENDEN, JOHN, eldest son of Francis Mussenden, Lincoln’s Inn and Boston, Lincs. , barrister; b. ; at school under Busby (Adm. Reg. of Magd. Coll. Camb. ); Magdalene Coll. Cambridge, adm. fellow commoner 6 Jul 1654, aged 18, matr. 1654; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 29 Oct 1653.

GB-2014-WSA-12820 · Person · 1792-1875

MUSGRAVE, SIR WILLIAM AUGUSTUS, BART., second son of Sir James Musgrave, Bart., and Clarissa, dau. of Thomas Blackall, Ewelme, Oxfordshire; b. 1792; adm.; KS 1805; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1809, but went to Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 17 May 1809; BA 1813; MA 1815; ordained deacon 1814, priest 1815 (both Gloucester); Rector of Chinnor, Oxfordshire, from 16 Jun 1816; Rector of Emmington, Oxfordshire 1827-72; succ. brother as 10th baronet 6 Dec 1858; JP Oxfordshire; d. unm. 30 Sep 1875.

GB-2014-WSA-12819 · Person · ca. 1795-?

MUSGRAVE, THOMAS HENRY, brother of Sir William Augustus Musgrave, Bart. (qv); b.; adm. Midsummer 1808; KS (Capt., aged 13) 1810; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1814, adm. pens. 21 May 1814, scholar 1815, matr. 1814; BA 1818; MA 1824; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 11 Mar 1818, called to bar 20 May 1824. [No longer in Law List 1861].

GB-2014-WSA-12818 · Person · ca. 1714-?

MUSGRAVE, RICHARD; b.; adm. (aged 13) Oct 1727; in school list 1729.

GB-2014-WSA-12817 · Person · ca. 1800-1841

MUSGRAVE, RICHARD ADOLPHUS, brother of Sir William Augustus Musgrave, Bart. (qv); b.; adm. Lady Day 1812; KS (aged 14) 1814; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1818, adm. pens. 4 May 1818, scholar 1819, matr. 1818; LLB 1829; Rector of Compton Bassett, Wilts., from 21 Dec 1825; Canon of Windsor from 25 Apr 1829; Rector of Barnsley, Gloucs., from 21 May 1829; m. 3 Jul 1822 Katherine, second dau. of James Lowther MP, Col. Westmorland Militia; d. at Karlsruhe, Germany 21 Jan 1841.

GB-2014-WSA-12816 · Person · 1801-1828

MUSGRAVE, JOHN KNIGHTLEY, brother of Sir William Augustus Musgrave, Bart. (qv); b. 3 Mar 1801; adm. 17 Apr 1816 (Best's); Min. Can. 1817; Cornet, 9th Lancers 16 Nov 1820; Lieut., 5 Jun 1823; retd. 1825; d. 27 Oct 1828.

GB-2014-WSA-12815 · Person · ca. 1710-1778

MUSGRAVE, JAMES, son of Rev. James Musgrave, Vicar of Kirby Moorside, Yorks., and Rector of Little Gransden, Hunts., and his first wife Catherine, dau. of James Perrott, Northleigh, Oxfordshire; b.; adm. (aged 15) Jul 1725; St. John’s Coll. Oxford, matr. 27 Jun 1727; BCL 1734; DCL 1738; ordained; Rector of Chinnor, Oxfordshire, from 1750; m. (settlement dated 1 Apr 1745) Jane, dau. of William Huggins, Headley Park, Hampshire; d. 2 Jul 1778.

GB-2014-WSA-12814 · Person · ca. 1740-1824

MUSGRAVE, GEORGE, youngest son of George Musgrave (KS 1698, qv); b.; adm.; adm. (aged 12) Jan 1752 (Grant's); Oriel Coll. Oxford, matr. 11 May 1758; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 4 May 1761; MP Carlisle 1768-74; d. unm. 27 Mar 1824.

Musgrave, George, 1682-1751
GB-2014-WSA-12813 · Person · 1682-1751

MUSGRAVE, GEORGE, youngest son of Sir Christopher Musgrave, Bart., and his second wife Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Franklyn, Kt, Willeseden, Middlesex; bapt. St. Margaret’s, Westminster 13 Apr 1682 (IGI); adm.; KS (Capt. ) 1698; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1701, matr. 4 Jul 1701, aged 18, Westminster Student 23 Jun 1701 – void 28 Jun 1715; admonished for assault 10 Jan 1707; BA 1705; MA 24 Mar 1707/8; Storekeeper of Ordnance, Chatham Dockyard (still Chamberlayne 1748); m. Sarah, widow of Lieut. Young, and youngest dau. of Benjamin Rossell; d. 1751 (will proved PCC 4 Apr 1751).

GB-2014-WSA-12812 · Person · ca. 1714-1780

MUSGRAVE, CHRISTOPHER, second son of Sir Christopher Musgrave, Bart., MP, and Julia, dau. of Sir John Chardin, Kt, Kempton Park, Middlesex; b.; adm. (agecd 12) Jan 1726/7; Min. Can. 1729; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 20 May 1731; migr. to Oriel Coll., adm. commoner 18 Dec 1732; BA 28 Jan 1734/5; MA 1737; BD 1745; DD 1749 (incorp. Cambridge 1756); Fellow, All Souls Coll.; ordained; Rector of Barking, Essex, from 9 Sep 1762; m. 20 Dec 1757 Susan Parfect, Hatton Garden, London; d. 7 Nov 1780, in the rules of the King’s Bench, where he had been a prisoner ten years.