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214:. 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." The Musgraves though often Wardens of the West March during the times of the Reivers and among the fourteen most notorious of the reiving clans were known locally as de’ils (devils) dozen and consisted of the following families: Armstrong, Bell, Carleton, Dacre, Elliot, Graham, Johnstone, Kerr, Maxwell, Musgrave, Nixon, 63: 22: 116: 313:
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.
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27 Hen. Ill. 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. Ill against whom, and Robert fil. Adam de Musgrave and his brother, Robert de Askeby claimed lands in Askeby, 40 Hen.
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John de Musgrave, lord of Great and Little Musgrave, in the county of Westmorland, in the time of King Henry II; married Matilda, dau. and coheir of Adam de Carevile, lord of Carevile, co. Cumberland. Two sons: Adam and Walter. A fine was levied, 9 John, touching the division of the manor of
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The Coat of Arms probably adopted by the Musgraves during the 13th century depicts six gold annulets, three, two and one, on a blue shield. The first recorded spelling of the family name is believed to be that of Alan de Musegrave, which was dated 1228, in the "Curia Rolls of
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Adam de Musgrave, lord of Great and Little Musgrave, co. Westmorland, in right of his father's inheritance, and lord of half the manor of Carevile, co. Cumberland, in right of his mother, in the time of King John and Henry III.
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He entailed the manor of Musgrave upon his heir male, Edward I. He also brought suit against Michael fil. Nicholas de Musgrave, and Robert, William, and Richard, brothers of Michael, for cutting down trees,
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Stephen fil. Wascelini, lord of Musgrave in Westmorland, seised of lands in the county of Cumberland temp. Hen. I and King Stephen; *owed the King three marks in silver for a plea, 4 Hen. II (1157).
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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.
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Thomas de Musgrave, lord of Great and Little Musgrave, was the first-born son of Adam de Musgrave. He served as sheriff of Westmorland for a time,
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Lord of Musgrave, co. Westmorland, and divers manors, co. Cumberland, living in the time of William the Conqueror and King Henry I, 1066–1135.
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is unclear. The family name may be derived from several etymological possibilities. The surname is of toponymic origin, from the Anglo-Saxon
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in the county of Cumberland of the eighth and fifth granted by Parliament for the confirmation of the
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Collectanea Musgraviana, Notes on the Ancient Family of Musgrave, Westmorland
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was lord of Crossby Gerard and Soulby in right of his mother, and lord of
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was aged upwards of forty years at the death of his mother, 28 Edw. III;
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was one of the commanders of the vanguard of the English army at the
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The Steel Bonnets: The Story of the Anglo-Scottish Border Reivers
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lord of Musgrave, etc., as heir to his uncle Thomas de Musgrave;
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Sir Robert de Musgrave, knt., lord of Musgrave, son and heir;
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of the church, and of Soulby, etc., in right of his wife;
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The Luck of Edenhall in the Victoria and Albert Museum
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Gamel de Musgrave was born about 1030. According to
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suggested that the name was a variation of the title
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said that they gained their name from the village of
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