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 111 U S Franklin, Rut, of Willesdoss, and had several children, from one of whom descended the Rev. George Msngrave, MA., This isa braneb of the llusoaavsa sfJs1calsoll, springing 8. 1798, late vicar of Borden, Kent, now vicar of Shillissgton lrs,m Manor, Beds, once the estate of Sir John Franklyn. The Nienonos ltueonxvr, Req., 3rd sen rsf Sir Tlsosssaa line. Rev. Mr. Musgravo is of high note in the literary world, grave, Rut., ssud his wife ,Tossn, sian. sussh eu—heir ssf Sir as the translator of llaosrr’., Qulyaoy, and the author of William de Staplotou, of Esluuhssll ; whirl, Nielaslae iss. iso Troselo in F’snre, and other exeelient works. Sir Christopher or about the tinse of hlxosnv Vl., Iiai-gssret, dssss. siusd heir ci. in 3704, and was s. hy his grandson, V. Sin Cunisroensa, lIP, for Carlisle, who o. Isis uncle, of William Covel, Req. of ilaytisss Chstle, eo. Cunahsrhand, Christopher 1[nsgrave, Esq., as clerk of the council, in assd thereby acquired that eetote. Heci. in 1438, assd was,. 1719. He ss. in 1711, Julia, this,, and heir of Sir John by his son, •Chardin, Knt. sf Kempton Park, so. Middlesex, by whom TsioMxe llueonavr, of Haytru Castle, wha sss. Elizabeth, he had cloven children, PHILIP, his heir. Christopher, a fellow of All Seals’ College, Oxfsrd, sod rector Wscosoai lts’sousva, Esq. of layton Castle. This gentleman of BarkIng, in Essex, ss. in 1737, SIrs. Perfert, of llstten Req. of Neu’tun, in Cumiserlaud, in whose right the manor Garden. Mans, lissit.-eslonsl in the army. Chardin, provost of Orisl College, Oxferd. Mary, ss. to Hugh Lnmley, Esq.; said 2odly, to John Pigot, a. by his sos,, Esq. Julia, ss. to Edward Baoel, Esq. Barhora, ss. Itt, to John Hegg, Esq.; sod 2udly, to Chsef Baron tiRe. Anne, m. to Henry Aglionby, Esq. Elirabuth, is. 1st, to Edward Sprsgge, Esq.; and 2nsily, to 1397, and was e. by his aun, Julio Jehnstone, Esq. Charlotte, ci. Russ. Dorothy, is. to the Her. William Wreaghton. Sir Christopher sI. in 1715, and was o. by his eldest eon, VI. SIR PuILIP, Iii. P. for the cc. of Westmorehsnd in 1741, 7. Euwann Musonxvs, Req. of ilayton Castle, who was who so in 1742, Jane, dan. of Jobn Tnrtoss, Esq. of Orgreave, Mary, dan. of Sir Bicbas’d Graham, Dart, of Netherhey, by so. Stafford, by whom he had, I. Joox-Co.sansa, his successor. ii. Christopher, ss. Eliralseth-Anne, dan. and co-heir of the eulenel, by Cnxuosa 1., of a regiment which he had raieed late Lord Archer, and had issue, two dan,. end two tons, 1 Christepher. 2 William. a. Jane, ass. to Joseph ilnsgrave, Esq. of Kypier. It. Ehieabeth, is. to Henesge Legge, Esq. of ldlleote. lit. Charlotte, as. to the Rev. Charles Slordasent, of homingham. shut sander him, diemesmted, and supplied him with his Iv. henrietta, sa. to Sir John Morris, Dart., and sf. 16 Jan. own. After the defeat he fled lute Srutland, and was proteete’l 1881. v. Dorothy, who ci. ass,,. The baronet’s uncle, Sir John Chardin, presented him with did not forthwith deliver up Ned Stuagrave, that arch Kempton Park, Middlesex, in 1746. He d. 3 July, 1795, rd el, he wussid send a troop of horse, ansi atm-sn the castle.” and was e. by his eldest son, VII. Ssa Joaa-Cnxnnsa. This gentleman ss. in 1791, he seen after died, and woos, by his eldest eon, Mary, dan. of the late Rev. Sir Edmund Pilmer, Bart. of II. Ssu Hsmnaao, who os. Dorothy, dssu. of William East Sutton Place, Kent, bywhuna (who if. in 1838) he had, James, Esq. of Washington, in Durham, thrssugh whom I. Pnirar-Cimisvorsisa, his successor. H. Cosssvususee-Jonw, 9th hart. In. Gooses, present bart. iv. Thomas, 5. in 1802; ci.in 1822. I. Jolla, if. in 1115. Sir John if. in 3886, and was s. by his eldest son, VIII. Sin PniLis, lIP. fur Carlisle, I. in 1791 ; as. 21st Get. 1S24, Elirabeth, 3rd dan. of George Pludyer, Esq. of Ayeton, by the Lady Mary Flndyer, his wife, do”. of John, 9th Earl of Weetnaortand, and left by her (who ci. 21 Aug. 1863) on only don., Elizabeth-Mary, who ci. I Dee. 3844. He ci. July, 1827, and was a. by his brother, IX. THR Hsv. Sin Cnss,s-ropnsn-Jnuv, who in. in Sept. and was e. by his eldest eon, 1825, Mary-Anne, don, of Edward hood, Esq. of Dalmain, III. Ssu Esenoun, lOP, for the co. of Cumberland, temp. and bad five daus., Georgians, sa. 29 July, 3147, to the He,,. King Wss.Lixas and Queen ANNE. He ci. in 1711, and was Frederick Petre, and ci. 11 April, 3Sf 8 ; Augusta, iii. lot, s. by his eldeet sm, 27 Aug. 1830, Col. H-F. Bonham, lOtb bussars; and IV. Ssu Rsouanu. This gentleman sss, Anne, sister of 2ndly, 56 May, 3857, to the Earl of Stradhroke; Edith ci. John Hylten, Esq. of Hylten Castlo, cc D’u’ham, and dying 23 ltarch, 1849; Harriet, as. 28 April, 1151, to Lt.-Col. in 1719, left three rune, successive barosselo. He was a. by Barttelst, SIP., and ci. 20 July, 3863; and Fanny, who ci. the eldest, too’s. 26 Sept. 1853. Sir Christopher, dying without male V. Ssn Himnanu, who assumed the surname of Hvxvnrr issue, 31 Slay, 3811, woos, by his brother, the present (his only dan. Eleanor, ess. William Joule, Esq. M.P.), and baronet. Cs-sal isss—29 June, 1611. .,4rsse—Ao., six annulets, or, three, two, and one. Creel—Two arms in armour, ppr., gauntlets, sod grasping an The title devolved upon his enly surviving brother, annnlet, or. .Itfeffe—Sans changer. Seaf—Edenbali, Ctemherlood. MU SQ RAVE. MU5ORAVE, SIR WOLLTAH-Auousrus, Bart. of Hay- baronet, in holy orslere; Thomas-IIeIes’y, deceased; EsshardAdelphus, ton, in holy orders, MA., rector of Chiunor and Ccl. James Lowther, and died, -leaving by her (who ci. Emmington, Oxfordshire, 8. 1792; 8. as 10th baronet 8 May, 1887) three daue., vii., 3 Ehira-Qesrgiaua, so. I July, upon the decease of his brother, 6 Dee. 1858. 807 M U S !iIitcagc. don, of Lord Iiaere of Gilleehand ; and dying in 1106, was e. by his sues, as. Isabel, dan. and eu-heir of James Martindols, of Newton came into the fasuihy. He ci. is, 1132, aud was 5155 EuwAesss MueonAvs, Rut., who sss. Catherine, dan. of Sir Thomas Pesiruddoek, of Exeter, acid had a suit, Wsccexsr, Sir Edwssrd wsss lorsi-lioutenaut and metesrotulerssm of the me. Cusnhrrla,ssl. lie was also justice of oyer ausi ternatner, ass,l eat as judge at Cssrliehe. He ci. in WiLLsa3s Sluaouove, Eaq. rsf Itayton Castle, who mis. Cathariue Sherlsurioe, a to-heir of the fanoily of Sir Nicholas Shsrbonroe, and was a. by his sums, created a Ba,eacl ef Ness &shia in 1038. Sir Edward ss, whom he had three suns ansi four daise, Tier baronet was a distheguished supporter of the royal cause, and was made and maintained at his own expeslee. To sustain, leowever, the heavy charge, ho was necessitated to alienate estates of more than £2008 a-year. Sir Edward attended Cn.cnose 11. at the battle of Woreeetor, and when the prince’s hurse was isy the Duke of Gordon, until CnoaswsrL, finding him rut, deapsstebud a message tsi the duke, “That if he Sir Edward was then furred to fly to ihe Isle of lion, where the masser uf Washington same into the family, and by whom he had (with dassa.). I. Ricoasu, hit sneaeoeor. ii. Wiliiane, a Hsmburgh merchant in the tosses of Neweasfle-npeo-Tyne; ci. s.p. iee.,Jaaexs, in holy orders, rector ef Gransden, in Cambridgeshire; sss. Catherine, dan. of James Psrrott, of Barnshey, and hod 0500, Tos Rev. Janet Musesavs, of Chinnor, me. Oxferd, who se Miss Huggins, and c-as father uf Jaaiss, who inherited as Sth baronet, at the death ef his kinsman, Sir Thomas, in 1812. Sir Richard rebuilt frous the ground layton Castle, which had suffered se mssrh duriseg the civil wars. 1k ci. ise 1710, was a. in the bamnetty by his next brother, VI. Sin Wios.iaas, who ssi. Isabel, Countess-Dowager of Carlisle, and dan. of William, Lord Byreso, but had no issue. VII. Ssn Tno.sias, who ci. withuut issue, 21 Dee. 1112, when the baronetcy devolved sspou his kinsman, VIII. Ssu Joassu (refer to Rev. James .‘ilnsgrave, sen of the 2nd baronet). This genthsmen sss. las 1781, Cberissa, dan. of — Bloekall, Esq., ased dying 27 April, 1814, left issue, Jxsssse the 9th baronet; WsLLsAas - At’uusros, present canon of Windsor, ass. Katherine, 2nd dau. of 1866, to the Err. Tbomas Cooke, incumbent of St. Peter’s,