Baron Musgrave

The title of Baron Musgrave was created once in the Peerage of England. On 25 November 1350 Thomas Musgrave was summoned to parliament. He was imprisoned in 1381/2, when '[t]he Barony was possibly considered as forfeited'.[2] He died after 1382.

Arms of Musgrave of Musgrave, Hartley and Edenhall in Cumberland: Azure, six annulets three, two, one, or[1] These are differences of the arms of Vipont, the powerful Westmorland family and overlords whose many feudal tenants and followers adopted for arms variants of Vipont

Baron Musgrave (1350)

  • Thomas Musgrave, 1st Baron Musgrave (d. a. 1382) (forfeit? 1381/2)
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References

  1. Jefferson, Samuel, History and Antiquities of Leath Ward: in the County of Cumberland, Carlisle, 1840, p.411
  2. Complete Peerage, 1st edition, volume 5, page 425
  • Lee, Sidney, ed. (1894). "Musgrave, Thomas (d.1384)" . Dictionary of National Biography. 39. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
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