In an indenture gift dated to the early 14th century, Richard de Musgrave gave to Thomas de Katerygh (Catterick) land in Soulby for life for a rent of 4s. In 14 Edward I (1286/7) concerning the partition of the Veteripont inheritence between the two daughters and coheirs of the last Robert de Veteripont, the homage and service of Richard de Musgrave were assigned to Idonea, the younger daughter. RICHARD (PETER 1, ROBERT 2, ADAM 3, THOMAS 4, THOMAS 5) ( 1) Cumbria Record Office- Carlisle- Musgrave family records- D MUS 2/10/51ĦI. Gilbert de Wyteby, Henry de Arkeby, Robert Anglico, Richard de Musgrave, Robert de Lancaster, John de Alneto, and John de Helton.( 4) Issue. This charter was witnessed by Henry de Stanley, Michael de Harcla, John de Morville, Robert de Soulby, knights, Robert de Musgrave rector of Warcop. In a charter of gift with warranty dated c.1290-1310 Thomas de Musgrave gave to Nicholas de Musgrave land in Soulby. In 6 Edward I (1278/9) Thomas de Musgrave and Ranulph de Dacre obtained a charter for a market at their manor of Orton. Sir Thomas was also one of the executors of the will of Robert.
In 36 Henry III (1252/3)Thomas de Musegrave, sheriff of Westmorland was a witness to a grant by Robert de Veteripont to Richard Clerke of Appleby. The gift is dated c.1280-90 and was witnessed by William de Steynton, John de Morville, Sheriff of Westmorland, Thomas de Hellebec, Richard de Soulby, William de Warcop, William de Charteney, Thomas Bueth and Richard de Appleby, clerk.( 3) The gift is dated c.1270-90 and was witnessed by Henry de Stanley, Michael de Harcla, John de Morvill, Robert de Soulby, knights, and Robert de Musgrave, rector of Warcop.( 2) Thomas, son of Thomas de Musgrave recieved a deed of gift from Robert, son of William de Sandford to land in Soulby, Hayburg, Wintonnstey, Quertongate, Hyingeslac and Struthwyth. The gift is dated to prior to 1268 and was witnessed by William de Dacre, Thomas de Hellebeck, Richard de Soulby, Robert de Strickland, Alan de Kaber, knights, and William de Warcop.( 1) Thomas de Musgrave gave to Nicholas de Musgrave land in Soulby and the water mill. Gervase, son of John de Langton, gave with a warranty to Thomas, son of Thomas de Musgrave and his heirs male, land in Soulby for the rent of a ha'penny. THOMAS (PETER 1, ROBERT 2, ADAM 3, THOMAS 4) In the reign of King John, Adam de Musegrave was a witness to a grant of wood and turbary at Sandford by William de Sandford to the first Robert de Veteripont. The History and Antiquities of the Counties of Westmorland and Cumberland- Joseph Nicolson, Richard Burn, Strahan & Cadell, London, 1777- Vol.
The manor adjoining Blaterne is the manor of Little Musgrave which being described by the general name of Musgrave infers that the two Musgraves were one entire manor at this time. The dispute was settled in the county court at Appleby. In the reign of King Henry II there was a dispute between Robert, son of Peter Musegrave and the monks of Byland concerning the boundaries of the manors of Musgrave and Blaterne.