Mrs. Musgrove is described to be large, the same as her husband. This, according to her daughter in law, makes it so it's very uncomfortable to travel with the two of them in their carriage. She is good natured, friendly, and hospitable—like her husband. She is not at all elegant nor educated.
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| - Mrs. Musgrove is described to be large, the same as her husband. This, according to her daughter in law, makes it so it's very uncomfortable to travel with the two of them in their carriage. She is good natured, friendly, and hospitable—like her husband. She is not at all elegant nor educated.
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| - Married to Charles Musgrove, Esq.
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| - *Mr. Musgrove
*Charles Musgrove & Mary Musgrove
**Charles and Walter Musgrove
*Richard Musgrove †
*Louisa Musgrove & James Benwick
*Henrietta Musgrove & Charles Hayter
*Mrs. Hayter & Mr. Hayter
**The Misses Hayter and Charles Hayter
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| - Mrs. Musgrove is described to be large, the same as her husband. This, according to her daughter in law, makes it so it's very uncomfortable to travel with the two of them in their carriage. She is good natured, friendly, and hospitable—like her husband. She is not at all elegant nor educated.
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