Family and Education
b. 21 May 1607, 2nd but o. surv. s. of Sir Richard Musgrave†, 1st bt. of. Hartley, and Frances, da. of Philip, 3rd Baron Wharton.G. Burton, The Life of Sir Philip Musgrave (Carlisle, 1840), 1; CB. educ. g.s. in Yorks. c.1618-22;Burton, Musgrave, 3. Peterhouse, Camb. 17 Oct. 1622;Al. Cant. Trinity, Oxf. c.1624;Burton, Musgrave, 3-4. G. Inn 15 May 1626 or 2 Feb. 1627 or 2 Feb. 1630.G. Inn Admiss. 178, 180, 189. m. 1625, Julian (d. 5 Mar. 1660), da. of Sir Richard Hutton†, j.c.p. 1617-39, of Goldsborough, Yorks. 6s. (3 d.v.p.) 1da.Burton, Musgrave, 4, 5-6, 11, 38. suc. fa. as 2nd bt. 6 Nov. 1615.CB. d. 7 Feb. 1678.Burton, Musgrave, 50, 56.
Offices Held

Local: j.p. Cumb., Westmld. 12 July 1632-c.1644, July 1660–d.C231/5, pp. 88, 89; C231/7, p. 17. Dep. lt. by Jan. 1639-c.1644, c.Aug. 1660–d.SP16/410/142, f. 236; SP29/11, f. 194. Col. militia ft. by Jan. 1639–?;SP29/24/117, f. 248; CSP Dom. 1638–9, p. 312; 1639, p. 10; Burton, Musgrave, 6. Oct. 1660–d.CSP Dom. 1660–1, p. 313. Commr. oyer and terminer, Northern circ. 14 June 1639 – aft.June 1641, 10 July 1660–d.;C181/5, ff. 137v, 203; C181/7, pp. 18, 640. northern marches 2 Mar. 1663;C181/7, p. 194. Yorks. and York 9 Dec. 1663;C181/7, p. 220. further subsidy, Westmld. 1641; poll tax, 1641, 1660; Cumb. 1660.SR. Custos. rot. Westmld. 19 Mar. 1641-c.1644, 20 July 1660–d.C231/5, p. 435; C231/7, p. 17; Burton, Musgrave, 39; HMC Le Fleming, 117. Commr. disarming recusants, 30 Aug. 1641;LJ iv. 358b. assessment, 1642, 1 June 1660, 1661, 1664, 1672, 1677; Cumb. 1 June 1660, 1661, 1664, 1672, 1677;SR; An Ordinance...for an Assessment (1660, E.1075.6). array (roy.), 18 June 1642;Northants RO, FH133. disarming rebels, Cumb. and Westmld. 2 Mar. 1643.SP23/150, p. 439. Trustee, St Anne’s Hosp. Appleby, Westmld. 27 Mar. 1654–?d.E.A. Heelis, ‘St Anne’s hospital at Appleby’, Trans. Cumb. and Westld. Antiq. and Arch. Soc. ser. 2, ix. 193–4. Farmer, tolls, Cumb., Westmld. Oct. 1660–d.CSP Dom. 1660–1, p. 281; CTB iii. 868. Commr. loyal and indigent officers, 1662;SR. corporations, 1662;Cumb. RO (Carlisle), CA/2/385. subsidy, 1663;SR. charitable uses, 1670;Cumb. RO (Kendal), WDRY/5/1124. recusants, 1675.CTB iv. 697, 789.

Military: col. of horse and ft. (roy.) by Sept. 1642-c.Sept. 1645.Cumb. RO (Carlisle), DMUS/5/5/1/1; Burton, Musgrave, 8–10. C.-in-c. Cumb. and Westmld. by Sept. 1642-c.Sept. 1645, c.Mar.-c.Oct. 1648.Burton, Musgrave, 8, 12; Phillips, ‘Gentry in Cumb. and Westmld.’, 288–9; P.R. Newman, Royalist Officers (New York, 1981), 269. Gov. Carlisle c.Apr.-13 July 1648, Dec. 1660–d.;SP29/24/117, ff. 248–9; Bodl. Tanner 57, f. 206v; J. Musgrave, Musgraves Musle Broken (1650), 11 (E.626.26); CSP Dom. 1660–1, p. 431; Burton, Musgrave, 12. I.o.M. c.Aug.-c.Oct. 1651.Supra, ‘Robert Duckenfeild’; Burton, Musgrave, 23–8. Capt. Prince Rupert’s horse, 13 June 1667.CSP Dom. 1667, p. 183.

Civic: freeman, Carlisle Sept. 1661–d.;Cumb. RO (Carlisle), CA/2/27, unfol. ald. 9 Oct. 1662–d.;Cumb. RO (Carlisle), CA/2/17, p. 72. mayor, 1666–7.Burton, Musgrave, 44.

: of Hartley, Westmld. and Cumb., Edenhall.
Volume
Commons 1640-1660
Web Title

MUSGRAVE, Sir Philip (1607-78), of Hartley, Westmld., and Edenhall, Cumb.

Will
6 Mar. 1675, cod. 17 May 1677.C6/239/24.
Estates
inheritance inc. manor and castle of Hartley, manors of Crosby Garrett, Great Musgrave, Little Musgrave and Soulby, Westmld. (he mortgaged Soulby for £1,000 in 1639), and manor of Edenhall, Cumb.C142/352/133; WARD9/94, f. 638; CCC 2308. By 1630, estate inc. manors of Bramwra and Dovenby, Westmld.Coventry Docquets, 603. By 1642, estate worth about £1,000 p.a.Phillips, ‘Gentry in Cumb. and Westmld.’, 357, 359. In 1652, sold manor of Bewley Castle, Westmld.CCC 2308; C. B. Phillips, ‘The royalist north: the Cumb. and Westmld. gentry, 1642-60’, NH xiv. 187. Estate of Musgrave’s heir said to be worth £1,000 p.a.Burke, Commoners, i. 688. In 1653, Musgrave’s estate inc. manors of, or property in, Crosby Garrett, Flitholme, Great Musgrave and Little Musgrave, Hartley, Hungrig and Kirkby Stephen, Westmld., and Bramwra, Edenhall, Dovenby, Inglewood and Penrith, Cumb.C54/3728/13. In 1666, purchased manor of Bleatarn, Westmld.Phillips, ‘The royalist north’, 188. Died possessed of ‘a very great personal estate’.C6/239/24.
Oxford 1644
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Addresses
Religion
presented Edmund Mauleverer to rectory of Crosby Garrett, Westmld. 1636; Thomas Denton, 1663.IND1/17000, f. 185; IND1/17005, f. 3; Walker Revised, 368; Nightingale, Ejected of Cumb. and Westmld. 1093, 1096-8.
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