Proper noun
Musson (plural Mussons)
A surname.
Faith in God, in series, Layman's Library of Practical Religion, Church of England in Canada, vol. 2. Toronto, Ont.: Musson Book Co. N.B.: The series statement is given in the more extended form which appears on the book's front cover. Source: Internet
Musson, 73-76; Summerson, 46 Corridor plans became universal inside larger houses. Source: Internet
Musson, 101-106 Smaller houses in the country, such as vicarages, were simple regular blocks with visible raked roofs, and a central doorway, often the only ornamented area. Source: Internet
Jenkins (2003), xv; Musson, 31 The chimneypiece continued to be the usual main focus of rooms, and was now given a classical treatment, and increasingly topped by a painting or a mirror. Source: Internet
Summerson, see index on all these; Jenkins (2003), xv-xiv; Musson, 28-35 Greek Revival architecture was added to the repertory, beginning around 1750, but increasing in popularity after 1800. Source: Internet
NEW YORK — Melanie Musson in Belgrade, Montana, does a lot of driving with her four girls. Source: Internet