He himself . Over In January 1549, during the second session of the Parliament of 1547, Musgrave gave a signal demonstration of his disaffection from the Cliffords when he brought in a bill to deprive the 2nd Earl of Cumberland of his hereditary shrievalty of Westmorland, an action which, as the earls servant Thomas Jolye reported to his master, could not be otherwise than by the procurement of the Lord Wharton. Geni requires JavaScript! Family and Education. of Thomas, 3rd Lord Burgh. Aaron Musgrave was born c.1712 in Pennsylvania. Born 21 May 1607 at Edenhall. Put in charge of one Richie Grahame, who had been accused of warning the Scots of a projected Dacre raid (in which Musgrave was to have taken part), he had allowed his charge considerable freedom and Grahame had escaped: the Dacres accused him of negligence, but could not make the charge stick.4, On 18 Dec. 1529, the morrow of the close of the first session of the Parliament, Musgrave was appointed marshal of Berwick, being described in the grant as a knight of the body; 11 months later he was granted an annuity of 20 marks out of Penrith mills, Cumberland, during his fathers lifetime, and in April 1531 he was made constable of Bewcastle, with a further annuity of 20. Christopher Musgrave married Elizabeth Francklyn in 1671. In James Ralph's 1729 collection of poetry called Miscellaneous Poems by Several Hands, the Luck is described as a protective object in a poem that details a drinking match organised by the Duke of Wharton at Eden Hall. 1839. Sir Thomas Musgrave, who died in 1469 or 1470, married the elder daughter and coheir of Stapleton of Edenhall. The Musgrave Family, Baronets of Edenhall, 2. at Stopped living at Edenhall around 1900 and sold the hall and estate in 1921. The original Eden Hall was extended in the 1700s from materials salvaged from the demolition of Hartley Castle, the ancestral home of the Musgrave family. Adam de Musgrave and his brother, Robert de Askeby claimed lands in Askeby, 40 Hen. One daughter (died unmarried) and one son Philip, who succeeded him. In the early 1900s, the Musgrave family sold Eden Hall and moved to London. It was rebuilt in 1821 employing the architect Sir Robert Smirke and rebuilt again in white stone in an Italianate style in the late 1860s. He matriculated at Queen's College, Oxford on 10 July 1651 and was awarded his B.A. One daughter who died aged 18. Learn how and when to remove these template messages, Learn how and when to remove this template message, https://books.google.com/books/about/A_History_of_the_Quaker_Branch_of_the_Mu.html?id=7Ac5AAAAMAAJ, http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gallgaedhil/border_reiver_deep_ancestry.htm#max_celtic, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Musgrave_family&oldid=1146926645, Articles lacking reliable references from November 2020, Wikipedia articles needing reorganization from March 2020, Articles with multiple maintenance issues, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0. lord of Musgrave, etc., as heir to his uncle Thomas de Musgrave; was one of the commanders of the vanguard of the English army at the. Died 27 Dec 1687 aged 59. King's falconer, from Meus, Saxon, the place where the hawks were kept. Died 21 May 1926 aged 53 in London. m. by 1547, Agnes, da. The tradition respecting the Luck of Eden Hall is that the butler, going to fetch water from the well, called at St Cuthbertss well, which is near the hall, surprised a company of fairies who were dancing on the green, near the spring, where they had left this vessel, which the butler seized, and on his refusal to restore it, they uttered the ominous words. 19th Sept 1859 at Gordon Square. From the Middle East, where it was made, the Luck of Edenhall made a 3,000-mile journey to the north of England. The addition of the porch and vestry in 1834 are attributed to architect George Webster. Shillington Manor.
Musgrave Surname Origin & Last Name Meaning with Genealogy & Family Son of Sir William Musgrave, of Hartley, MP and Elizabeth Curwen Born 1420 in Edenhall, Cumberland, England Ancestors Son of Richard Musgrave and Margaret (Betham) Musgrave Brother of Elinor (Musgrave) Thornborough, Thomas Musgrave and Isabel (Musgrave) Middleton Husband of Mariota (Stapleton) Musgrave married [date unknown] [location unknown] Descendants Father of Mary (Musgrave) Ridley Musgrave purchased from the crown the rectories of Kirkby Stephen and Warcop, both in Westmorland, in June 1549 for 1,441, but later sold that of Kirkby Stephen to Baron Wharton, reserving to himself certain tithes. In Eden Hall, in Cumberland, the mansion of the knightly family of Musgrave for many generations, is carefully preserved, in a leathern case, an old painted drinking glass, which, according to the tradition of the neighborhood, was long ago left by fairies near a well not far from the house, with an inscription along with it to this effect: "The Border Manors" by T.H.B. Sir Philip Musgrave, 6th Bt. Died 21 May 1926 aged 53 in London. Succeeded by his son John Chardin. He was a student of Gray's Inn in 1654. On reaching the wooded section along the river, there is an upper and a lower path. Then in 1534 Musgrave struck at the Dacre power in the west marches. Born 31 Aug 1838 at Edenhall. They had 3 children;Joseph George and Thomas. Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 2023, You can change your preferences or opt out of hearing from us at any time using the unsubscribe link in our emails. The Coat of Arms granted to Sir Thomas Musgrave in the reign of Edward 111 (1327 - 1377) depicts six gold annulets, three, two and one, on a red shield. Her Husband George Musgrave died 2 There are a number of pieces akin to the Luck of Edenhall in Cumberland. MP for more than 40 years (Carlisle 1661-90, Westmorland 1690-95, Appleby 1695-98, University of Oxford 1698-1701, Totnes 1701-02, Westmorland 1702-04). It was rebuilt in 1821 employing the architect Sir Robert Smirke and rebuilt again in white stone in an Italianate style in the late 1860s. 15th Baronet (since 1970), Sir Christopher Patrick Charles MUSGRAVE, Musgrave Manor website (no longer exists), The Memorial Inscriptions of Edenhall etc. During Stopped living at Edenhall around 1900 and sold the hall and estate in 1921. It belonged to the Musgrave family who lived in Eden Hall Mansion. Died 26 Jul 1970 aged 56. [1], The Coat of Arms granted to Sir Thomas Musgrave in the reign of Edward III (1327 - 1377) depicts six gold annulets, three, two and one, on a blue shield. The Musgraves were elevated to the nobility when Richard Musgrave was created a Baronet in 1611 for services to the crown. The Luck of Edenhall was a goblet dating from medieval times. Thomas Musgrave Musgrave.
Lady Joan Anne Musgrave de Clavering of Edenhall and Alston de A number of English placenames contain "mus" as a first element, including Musbury (Lancashire), "mouse-burrow", and Muscoates (Yorkshire), "mouse-infested huts". He lived in 1794 at Edenhall, Cumberland, England.2 Children of Sir Philip Musgrave, 6th Bt. Succeeded by his cousin Charles MUSGRAVE. Norfolk repeated his criticism a month later when there was further trouble at Bewcastle, this time with both Musgrave and his deputy absent in London: the dukes comment that Wharton was one whom the Musgraves love not is a surprising one unless it refers to Sir Edward Musgraves quarrel with the Whartons.
The Luck of Edenhall by William Wordsworth - Poetry Atlas Succeeded by his youngest son Richard Courtenay. Sir Christopher Musgrave, 5th Baronet (25 December 1688 - 20 January 1736) of Eden Hall, Cumbria was an English baronet and politician. 18 Dec. 1529; j.p. Cumb. 2 sons. He succeeded his father in 1689 and his grandfather as 5th Baronet in 1704. Sir George showed us where the cup was kept, there was an Iron door and stone wall, in case of fire, the Cup was then put into a tin box. The early settlement is recorded as "Musegrave" in circa 1215, and as "Magna" and "Parva Musegrave" (Great and Little) in the "Records of Pleas" of 1292. Succeeded by his only surviving son Nigel Courtenay. This was the time of his first known clash with the Dacres. In fact, fine, enamelled glass from the Middle East was a sought-after luxury commodity, traded into Europe by Venetian merchants. [5], The original Eden Hall was extended in the 1700s from materials salvaged from the demolition of Hartley Castle, the ancestral home of the Musgrave family. Unmarried. Sarah Rosewell wife of George Musgrave. Arriving in Cumberland at some unknown date, the beaker came into the possession of the Musgrave family, who lived at Eden Hall, a house a few miles from Penrith. Several years earlier, Musgraves brother-in-law Latimer had taken as his third wife the widow of Sir Edward Burgh and a future Queen, Catherine Parr: this marriage may have contributed to an easing of border tensions, for in 1537 it was recorded in instructions given to Sir Anthony Browne that the King had reconciled Lord Clifford and Musgrave on the one part, and Lord Dacre and the Parrs on the other.8, In 1542 Musgrave fought at Solway Moss. 11 children, including Philip (6th baronet), Hans (born 1717) and Chardin (1723-1768). Died 06 Nov 1615 aged 30 at Napoli, Italy.
Married Frances WHARTON in 1602. Personal enmity apart, Musgrave was undoubtedly encouraged to attack the Dacres by his relationship with the court and government and by his alliance, through his Curwen marriage, with that group of border gentry, led by (Sir) Thomas Wharton I, who were challenging the dominance of the magnates, whether Clifford, Dacre or Percy. Please help this article by looking for better, more reliable sources. Ill. Second marriage 15 May 1671 to Elizabeth FRANKLAND/FRANCKLYN. Born 06 Aug 1797 at Edenhall (son of 7th baronet). Writ 25 Aug., inq. Succeeded by his son Richard George. b. by 1506, 1st s. of Sir Edward Musgrave of Hartley and Edenhall by Jane, da. It was said that breaking the glass would lead to the destruction of the hall and the demise of the family. 9th Baronet (1827-1834), Rev. 18 Oct. 1544.
The Luck of Edenhall V&A - Victoria and Albert Museum "Wharton, Lords Wharton. He entailed the manor of Musgrave upon his heir male, Edward I. Wascelini, lord of Musgrave in Westmorland, seised of lands in the county of Cumberland temp. ; Musgrave, at Snaith, on August 21st 1583. It is now in the Victoria and Albert Museum in west London.[8]. He died in 1469, and had issue. Julia Hutton in 1625 and he became the 2nd Baronet. Graham.
I and King Stephen; *owed the King three marks in silver for a plea, 4 Hen. marriage. Among the recordings of the name in Yorkshire Church Registers are the marriage of John Musgrave and Alice Byrkehead at St. Peter's, Leeds, on May 14th 1583, and the christening of Thomas, son of Wm. The first recorded spelling of the family name is believed to be that of Alan de Musegrave, which was dated 1228, in the "Curia Rolls of Northumberland". 4, 1879, 178-249. George Musgrave married Sarah Rosell in 1725. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.
The Luck of Edenhall | Unknown | V&A Explore The Collections The Musgrave and grave, keeper. Sir Edward Musgrave, Knt., son and heir. The historian William Camden said that they gained their name from the village of Great Musgrave, where they settled, but Arthur Collins suggested that the name was a variation of the title margrave, meaning march-warden. Flowers. Subscribe now for regular news, updates and priority booking for events, All content is available under the Open Government Licence v3.0, except where otherwise stated, c1290-1937: deeds c1290-1826 and estate papers 1611-1937, incl Westmorland estates, family papers 1642-1853, household papers 1712-1899, 1665-1668: Cumberland (Soulsby and Kirkby Stephen) manorial papers, 1670-1952: deeds and papers, incl co Durham, 1640-1832: family and estate papers, accounts, manorial papers, etc, See County Archivist's reports, July-Sept 1993, Jan-Dec 1994, c1600-c1900: family and Warwicks estate papers, 1614-1889: additional documents incl list of tenants in manors of Great and Little Musgrave, Soulby and Bleatarn (1754-1756), About our
the next 12 years they had 5 children and their individual stories are and Edenhall, Cumb. 14th Baronet (1957-1970), Sir Charles MUSGRAVE. His father had died two years before and on 1 July 1544 he had livery of his landed inheritance; he was to enjoy it for less than four months, his own death following on 18 Oct. 1544. He was named defendant in a plea, at the suit of Master William de Goldington, touching the grinding of corn at the plaintiff's mill at Saundeford, Westmorland, 37 Hen. Musgrave married Margaret Kennedy at Shillington 19th August 1790. Owing, however, to his quarrelsome . Its recorded history starts in Cumberland, now part of Cumbria, in the late 17th century, but it was actually made in the Middle East, in Egypt or Syria, around 1350.
Musgrave family - Wikipedia He served as sheriff of Westmorland for a time, see 36 Hen. With the addition of natural beauty to your loved one's memorial service, you can ensure the environment feels comfortable and warm. Seven children, of which son Richard succeeded him as 3rd baronet, and son Christopher became 4th baronet after the death of his brother. Looking out over the lake and deer park to the west and to the east the pennine fells. Born c. 1631 at Edenhall. There are no comments for this journal entry. 1531; assistant in west marches to dep. In this she was proved wrong, for after he had sat on a Carlisle jury to try some of the rebels, the border reshuffle of 1537 saw Musgrave made Whartons assistant in the west marches at a salary of 10 a year.6, Elizabeth Musgrave seems to have been nearer the mark in her view that after his stand against the rebels her husband could never again live in Westmorland. King John and Alice Radcliffe* Born:ABT 1463, Derwentwater, Cumberlandshire, England* Died:BEF 1496, Edenhall Manor, Edenhall, Cumberland, England* Father: Thomas RADCLIFFE of Derwentwater (Sir)* Mother: Margaret Sir Adam de Musgrave, Knight, Lord of Musgrave, Adam de Musgrave, Lord of Little and Great Musgrave, American Revolution: Battle of Brandywine Creek (1777), Westminster Abbey Interments and Memorials, Patriots - Daughters of the American Revolution, Boxer Rebellion and the Siege of Peking, 1900, Anglo Boer War (1899-1902) - British Armed Forces (Officers), Anglo Boer War (1899-1902) Portal Index of Projects, Westminster & Palace of Westminster, London, England, St. James' Chapel Burial Ground, Euston, Camden, London, http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Musgrave#ixzz189xMxYD6, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musgrave_(surname), http://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/mm4fz/musgrave1.php, http://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/mm4fz/musgrave2.php, http://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/mm4fz/musgrave3.php#tour1, http://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/mm4fz/musgrave4.php, http://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/zwrk/musgrave5.php, http://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/zwrk/temp42.php#mus1. Family Tree . They were the parents of at least 1 son and 1 daughter. of Bewcastle, Knt. Clay. 4th Baronet (1687-1704), Sir Christopher MUSGRAVE. Family and Education. We He accused Lord Dacre and Sir Christopher Dacre of conspiring with the Scots both against the realm and against himself: Lord Dacre, he claimed, had sought traitorously to deceive the King, and machinated to the extent that Sir Will Musgrave, constable of Bow Castle, or Both Castle, and all his tenants might be slain by the Scots, and their house and chattels destroyed. Sir Christopher John MUSGRAVE. The beaker went on to gain a reputation as a fairy cup, abandoned by its supernatural owners when a member of the household interrupted them while drinking at a well in the Hall's garden. 1da. Kntd. Still intact after over 600 years and a journey that took it from the Middle East to the north of England, the Luck of Edenhall is far more than just a compellingly old, and incredibly pristine, drinking glass. Whether the family origin is Anglo-Saxon, Norman, or Strathclyde Briton is unclear. 5 children. Enter your details below to be kept up to date with news, events and exclusive offers. of Thomas Tamworth (d. Jan. 1533) of Essex and Lincs. We can find no details of his wife's name
History - Edenhall Estate Died 11 July 1827 aged 33 at Edenhall. Local historians recorded (or invented) this legend in the 18th century a piece in The Gentlemen's Magazine of August 1791 tells that, as they fled, the fairies screamed out, "If this cup should break or fall, Farewell the luck of Edenhall". If you have questions, please call us at (541) 205-9369 anytime, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. In January 1537 Cumberland sent his son Clifford to the King in company with Musgrave and Wharton, while Sir John Neville I, 3rd Lord Latimer, a brother-in-law of Musgraves, sought his help to clear himself of suspicion. Let us be a source of comfort whenever you need us. The Musgrave family origins are based in Westmoreland and Cumberland and over the centuries they had established a large family house named Eden Hall near Penrith. About Sir Richard Musgrave of Edenhall F1. Thomas's grandfather George Musgrave. of Thomas Wharton, 1st Baron Wharton, 1s. In July 1537 Norfolk reported to Cromwell that Bewcastle was not properly held as Musgrave who has the rule lives in London (where he had been admitted to the freedom of the City at the request of Cromwell on 19 Jan. 1535) and his deputy Jack of Musgrave was an unsuitable commander. Birth of Sir Richard Musgrave,of Edenhall, MP, Death of Sir Richard Musgrave,of Edenhall, MP, "Baronetage of England" by Betham. No will has been discovered but the wardship of his son Richard was granted to Wharton.9, Musgrave has been numbered among the borderers who were given opportunities not unlike those offered Wharton, but shied away from the hard duties which rule in the marches involved. Married twice. 13th Baronet (1926-1957), Sir Nigel Courtenay MUSGRAVE. One son, Peter, in a suit with Nicholas de Musgrave and Isabella, his wife, by Walter de Morton for trespass at Morton, 53 Hen. 1530-d.; constable or keeper, Bewcastle, Cumb. [5], Stephen fil. Peerage & baronetage of Great Britain & Ireland. After being levied a fine to confirm the lease of the third part of the manor and divers lands of Overton - previously given to Richard de Musgrave - he died soon afterwards.[6]. His second wifes death had made matters worse, and both Cromwell and, less directly, Archbishop Cranmer, a kinsman of the Tamworths, got involved in them. Sir Edward Musgrave, of Hartland, co. Westmoreland, m. 1stly Alicia Radcliffe, daughter of Thomas Radcliffe; m. 2ndly Joan Ward, daughter of Sir Christopher Ward, of Gevindale. Died 29 Jul 1704 aged c. 73 at Swallow Street, London. Musgraves daughter Eleanor married Robert Bowes of Aske, Yorkshire. All rights reserved.
Married Eleanor HARBORD on 09 Feb 1895. Succeeded by his only surviving son Nigel Courtenay.
Sir Philip Musgrave, 2nd Baronet - Wikipedia to our family. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. It was then rebuilt in 1821 by the architect Sir Robert Smirke, the same architect of The Royal Opera House and The British Museum. This last appointment provoked fresh trouble with the Dacres, as the office was one which William, 3rd Lord Dacre had wanted for himself, and during the next three years disputes became endemic. His election in 1529, while still a young man, as knight of the shire for Westmorland must be ascribed to the patronage of Henry Clifford, 1st Earl of Cumberland; the earl was hereditary sheriff of that county and Musgraves fellow-knight, Blenkinsop, was one of his servants. [4][5], Lord of Musgrave, co. Westmorland, and divers manors, co. Cumberland, living in the time of William the Conqueror and King Henry I, 1066-1135. What is certain is that the beaker must have been considered an item of great value. Lord Lieutenant of Westmorland 1876-81. In the following year he was ordered overseas with 100 borderers and in April 1544 the forces under his and Thomas Dacres command were given as 200 out of the west marches, but as Wharton noted a month later that Musgrave was not owed any conduct money because he is attendant in court he may not have served overseas. The singularly curious glass vessel, called the Luck of Eden-hall, has been already spoken of. [4] On 1 April 1934 the civil parish was merged into Langwathby.
Mary (Margery) de Stapleton Hylton (1407-1470) - Find a Grave The original Hall was established in the 1700s from materials salvaged from the demolition of Hartley castle, the ancestral home of the Musgrave family. Ill. Wednesday before St. Luke the Evangelist, 7 Hen. of Sir Christopher Ward of Grindale, Yorks. Married Eleanor HARBORD on 09 Feb 1895. Richard Musgrave, m. Joane Clifford, daughter of Thomas, Lord Clifford.
Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900/Musgrave, John and coh. 12 July 1794, 1st s. of Sir John Chardin Musgrave, 7th bt., and Mary, da. 12th Baronet (1881-1926), Sir Richard George MUSGRAVE. m. (1) by 1524, Elizabeth, da. This service to the King, he wrote, will, however, be chargeable to me, and you and I shall especially bear the blame in this matter touching the Lord Dacre and Sir Christopher his uncle. He only had 1 child who was also named George and was born in 1769 ; Thomas Musgrave; Rev. b. c.1631, 3rd but 2nd surv. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. BIRTH 1407 Edenhall Manor, Edenhall, Cumberland (now Cumbria), England. They are both buried O.S., Vol. The Musgrave family name was found in the USA, the UK, Canada, and Scotland between 1840 and 1920. Musgrave then went to help Lord Clifford defend Carlisle but the rebels optimistically named both him and Wharton among their deputies for the York conference. Their 8 children. The Luck of Eden Hall is now in the Victoria and Albert Museum. Connect to the World Family Tree to find out, William de Sir Musgrave, Elizabeth Curwen, Edenhall, Cumberland, England (United Kingdom), Of, Edenhall, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Edenhall, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom. Died Jan 1735/6 aged 47 at Penwortham, Lancashire. He died 10 Aug. last, seised of the under-mentioned manors and lands in fee.
MUSGRAVE, Sir William (by 1506-44), of Hartley, Westmld.; Edenhall 23 May 1542.1, Under sheriff, Cumb. 340. and h. of Philip Denkaring, wid. Married Margaret HARRISON. Musgrave of Edenhall, 1611. of his older brother Philip in 1656 who was the 3rd Baronet. One daughter Mary, who married John DAVISON of Blakestone , Co. Durham. Husband of Anne Musgrave He married Alicia de Holbec c.1195 Adam de Musgrave was the third son of Adam, Lord of Musgrave, and wife Alicia de Holebec. Alice Radcliffe* Born: ABT 1463, Derwentwater, Cumberlandshire, England* Died: BEF 1496, Edenhall Manor, Edenhall, Cumberland, England* Father: Thomas RADCLIFFE of Derwentwater (Sir)* Mother . Penrith "Pedigree of the family of Musgrave. 2 sons. [6][7], The hall was noteworthy as the home of the Luck of Eden Hall, an enamel and gilt glass beaker from the 14th century, once owned by the Musgrave family and currently in pristine condition. and coheir of Adam de Carevile, lord of Carevile, co. Cumberland. The Musgrave family was a prominent Anglo-Scottish Border family with many descendants in the United States of America, Australia and the United Kingdom a so-called Riding or Reiver clan of Cumberland and Westmorland. Father of Eleanor Bowes and Thomas Musgrave The present baronet is Sir Philip Musgrave, as yet under age; Eden-hall is in the possession of his mother Lady Musgrave, relict of the late Sir John Chardin Musgrave, Bart. [1] Musgrave married Julia Hutton, daughter of Sir Richard Hutton of Goldsborough Hall, Yorkshire. Sir William Musgrave, Richards father, had challenged the Dacres, with the approval of the crown. 10 children, all but two were girls. Eden Hall Mansion was demolished in 1934. His widow received a grant of Thomass wardship on 1 May 1556 but the boy died in 1565. "Pedigree of the family of Wharton of Westmorland (Lords Wharton). of Sir Christopher Ward of Grindale, Yorks. 2. "History of Yorkshire" by Plantagenet-Harrison. privacy policy, GB/NNAF/F87030 (Former ISAAR ref: GB/NNAF/F6099 ), Musgrave family, baronets, of Hartley Castle, Westmorland and Edenhall, Cumberland. He was born c.1200 in Great Musgrave, Westmorland County, England and died c.1247.Links to additional mateial:*. After Sir Richards death, the baronetcy passed to his younger brother Christopher. (3) 1540, a da. The Musgrave Family, Baronets ofEdenhall, I want to leave a comment directly on this site . Family and Education b. A fine was levied, 9 John, touching the division of the manor of Carevile, co. Cumberland, by which it was settled that he and Matilda his wife should have that half of the lands of the said manor towards the north, to hold to them and the heirs of said Matilda; and that the half of the lands of the said manor towards the south, should belong to William the son of Ivette, sister of the said Matilda, to hold to him and his heirs. Therefore stand stiffly upon it, that I may have your aid; he closed on a personal note, asking Cromwell to be good to his mother-in-law, for she has been good to me in setting me forth for the Kings service. The Trust Fund that she inherited was from