Musgrove
Musgrove may refer to:
People
- Alexander J. Musgrove (1881–1952), Scottish-born Canadian artist
- Armstrong Musgrove (1854 –1940), Canadian educator and politician
- Cyril Francis Musgrove (1887–1921), English composer and organist
- Joe Musgrove (born 1992), American baseball player
- Grant Musgrove (born 1968), Australian policy advisor
- George Musgrove (1854–1916), English-born Australian theatre producer
- George Musgrove (politician) (1865–1954), Canadian dentist and politician
- Grace Musgrove (born 1992), Australian triathlete
- Harold Musgrove (born 1931), British businessman
- Hazel Musgrove (born 1989), British water-polo player
- Henry Musgrove (1858–1931), Australian cricketer
- James Musgrove (1862–1935), British medical practitioner and educator
- John Musgrove, American politician
- Sir John Musgrove, 1st Baronet (1793–1881), British businessman and Lord Mayor of London.
- L.H. Musgrove (died 1868), outlaw of the American West
- Malcolm Musgrove (1933–2007), English football player and manager
- Mary Musgrove (c. 1700–1763), Yamacraw and English cultural mediator in colonial America
- Ronnie Musgrove (born 1956), American politician
- Spain Musgrove (born 1945), American football player
- Tom Musgrove (1927–1997), Canadian politician
- Zane Musgrove (born 1996), New Zealand rugby league footballer
Places
- Musgrove Block, a historic building in Andover, Massachusetts, United States
- Musgrove Mill State Historic Site, an American Revolutionary War battlesite in South Carolina, United States
See also
- Musgrave (disambiguation)
- Charlton Musgrove, a village and civil parish in Somerset, England
- Musgrove Evans House, a historic site in Tecumseh, Michigan, United States
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