Sir Philip Musgrave, 6th Baronet

[1] He was a Member of Parliament (MP) for Westmorland from 1741 to 1747, during which time he married Jane Turton from Orgreave, Staffordshire on 24 June 1742.

[2][1] He inherited Kempton manor and park in Middlesex from the family of his mother Julia Chardin.

She was the eldest daughter of Jean Chardin, a luminary Persia and Near East traveller and the Court Jeweller, whose son and sole heir John became a baronet but died childless in 1755 having bought the estate in 1741.

[3] Notable issue: David Barttelot gives a year of his living at his northern manor, Eden Hall, Edenhall, Cumberland as his north of England home: 1794,[1] which was during the period from the reign of Henry VI of England until the early 1900s a Musgrave home.

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