GLOUCESTERSHIRE MISC. STRAYS INDEX
CAVE, Thomas
Date, Event: 1861 Census
Place: St Thomas, Southwark.
Note: age 66, widower, born GLS: p 313 f 92a
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From: "Ecclesiastical Memorials of the Lovett Family"
Page 21
CHICHELEY CHURCH
.Elizabeth Lovett, daughter of Thomas Lovett, of
Astwell Manor, Northamptonshire, married Anthony CAVE,
to whom in 1546, the King granted the Manor, Rectory, and
advowson of the vicarage of Chicheley, with certain tithes in
Wylkin, late part of the possessions of Henry VIII's College in
Oxford.
...
.At the east end of the north aisle there is a brass with
effigies of Anthony CAVE, and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of
Thomas Lovett, and beneath,
."Hic jacet Anthonias CAVE Armiger quonda' Mercator
Stapule Calicle dominus de Chicheley qui obiit nono die
Septembris An, dui. Millessimo xxxxxlviii. Cujus animae p'picietur
Deus. Amen."
.And on the northside of the church is a tablet inscribed,
."For the good memorie of her deere husbande
Antonie CAVE Esquier, which died the ninth daye of September,
Ano Dni 1558. His myndeful and loving wife Elizabeth, hathe
erected to posteritie this monumente Ano. Dni. 1576.
GREAT HAMPDEN CHURCH
.Griffith Hampden, Lord of Great Hampden, sheriff of Bucks
1575, and in 1585, Knight of the Shire, married Anne, daughter
and heir of Anthony CAVE, by his wife, Elizabeth Lovett, daughter
of Thomas Lovett, Lord of the Manors of Astwell, Falcote and
Wappenham, Northamptonshire.
.On a slab in the floor of the chancel, is a coat of Arms and
Beneath,
."Here lieth the Body of Griffith Hampden Esquier, Lord of
Great Hampden, and of Anne, (1) his second wife, daughter and
heire of Anthony CAVE, of Chicheley, Esquier Wch Griffith
departed this life the 27ht of Octobr 1591. And Anne deceased
Ye last day of Dec.1594."
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HISTORY OF HORSLEY
by the Rev. Messing Rudkin, Vicar - 1884.
Horsley Manor - The present owner and lady of the Manor is named Cave.
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Michael Warren's Chronology
www.chronology.org.uk
1877 - Select Committee into the operation of the Lunacy Law
as it affects Violations of Personal Liberty (chairman,
Sir Stephen CAVE, 1820-80, politician) were not convinced of
widespread abuse of compulsory detention. See 1899.
1921 - The Ministry of Health Committee on Voluntary Hospitals
(chairman Viscount CAVE, 1856-1928, lawyer and statesman)