Mr. Charles Musgrove, Esq. of Uppercross in Somerset is a character in Persuasion. He is father to Charles Musgrove, his heir, and two other daughters, Louisa and Henrietta Musgrove. He is married to Mrs. Musgrove, and has several grandchildren from Charles and his wife Mary. Mr. Musgrove is a man of consequence and very wealthy. Unlike Sir Walter Elliot, his finances are not suffering. In Somerset, he rivals Sir Walter in landed property and importance.
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| - Mr. Charles Musgrove, Esq. of Uppercross in Somerset is a character in Persuasion. He is father to Charles Musgrove, his heir, and two other daughters, Louisa and Henrietta Musgrove. He is married to Mrs. Musgrove, and has several grandchildren from Charles and his wife Mary. Mr. Musgrove is a man of consequence and very wealthy. Unlike Sir Walter Elliot, his finances are not suffering. In Somerset, he rivals Sir Walter in landed property and importance.
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**Mrs. Musgrove
**Charles Musgrove & Mary Musgrove
***Charles and Walter Musgrove
**Richard Musgrove
**Louisa Musgrove & James Benwick
**Henrietta Musgrove & Charles Hayter
*Extended family
**Mrs. Hayter
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| - Mr. Charles Musgrove, Esq. of Uppercross in Somerset is a character in Persuasion. He is father to Charles Musgrove, his heir, and two other daughters, Louisa and Henrietta Musgrove. He is married to Mrs. Musgrove, and has several grandchildren from Charles and his wife Mary. Mr. Musgrove is a man of consequence and very wealthy. Unlike Sir Walter Elliot, his finances are not suffering. In Somerset, he rivals Sir Walter in landed property and importance.
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