http://books.google.com/books?id=m_PZNGyt7iYC&pg=PA65
A Short Calendar of the Feet of Fines for Norfolk in the Reigns of
Richard I, John, Henry III and Edward I
24th Henry III (1240?)
J'no CAVE and Helewise his sister v. Stephen de Redham as to the
former's freedom
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Records of the Parish of Whitkirk
1 Dec 1311: Temple Newsam new officials: Sir Alexander de CAVE
. and Robert Amcotes - pg 52
2 Feb 1661: Wedding of Elizabeth CAVE and Anthony Gibbons - pg 179
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Archaeologia Cambrensis - pgs 194/5
"....Edward, Duke of Buckingham, who being charged with high treason
was beheaded in 1521, and in the following year an act was passed for his
attainder, whereby his property was confiscated and fell to the Crown, in
whose possession it remained until 1564, when Queen Elizabeth granted it
to Sir Ambrose CAVE, Knt., on consideration of having received the sum of
£1,328 5s. 11d."
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The Visitation of Yorkshire in the Years 1563/4
John CAVE and Pyers CAVE - sons of John CAVE
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Registers of the Parish Church of Leeds
1572-3: Jennet CAVE m. Robert Dover, May 23
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Visitation of the County of Leicester - 1619
Franciscus CAUE de Bagraue in Com' Leic - pg 120
Page 217 has index of all CAVES listed
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The Antient and Present State of the City of Oxford
Mayor-1650: Walt. CAVE
Burial-1657: Henry, s/o Walter CAVE, Esq. - pg 150
Commissioner-1688: J. CAVE of Great Milton - pg 354
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Registers of the Parish Church of Leeds
Buried Oct 4 1651: Ann, d/o Lawrence CAVE, of Houlbecke - pg 226
Baptism Nov 15 1662: Josuah, child of Lawrence CAVE of Houlbecke;
. born 29 Oct. - pg 299
Marriage Sep 26 1654: Thomas CAVE, of Bramhop, and Grace Boothman,
. of Bradford parrish - pg 332
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Mayors of Oxford - Walter CAVE (mayor 1650/1)
Parents: Thomas CAVE and Katharine Jones
Children: Anne - bapt. Dec 1593
. Richard - bapt. Aug 1596
. Margaret - bapt. Aug 1599
. Walter - bapt. 28 Jan 1602
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the European Magazine
http://books.google.com/books?id=aVk3AAAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PA157
Obits for Jul-Aug 1790
. July: Mr. CAVE, cork-cutter, Smithfield
http://books.google.com/books?id=n1s3AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA76
Obits for Jan-Jun 1792
, Sir Thomas CAVE, bart. of Stanford Hall. in his 26th year.
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History of Evesham
Page 448
Thomas, s/o Richard CAVE, died 24 Mar 1661
Anne, w/o Richard CAVE, departed this life 36 Oct 1685
Adam CAVE, gent, departed this life 18 Oct 1698 age 29
Thomas CAVE departed this life 24 Feb 1713; Elizabeth, his wife,
. departed this life 29 May 1714
Richard CAVE departed this life 23 Jul 1718, age 50 yrs
Ann CAVE departed this life 7 Sep 1728, age 58 yrs
Page 453
Charter of Charles II, dated Westminster, 36th of the King -
Richard CAVE appointed chamberlain and town-clerk, for life
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Westbourne Monumental Inscriptions
Abraham CAVE d. Nov. 1818, aged 82.
Sarah CAVE, his wife, d. Aug 1777, aged 58.
Their son, John CAVE, d. Mar 1812, age 48.
Olive CAVE, d/o John and Sarah CAVE d. Apr 1808, age 16 months
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freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~parishregisters/
somerset/bruton/bruton.htm (2-line URL)
Bruton Parish, Somerset
1 Oct 1797: Martha CAVE and Henry Feltham
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the Baptist Magazine - January 1826
Obituary of Hannah CAVE, w/o B. CAVE of Birmingham
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Dickens and the Drama
1876: Mr. Joseph Arnold CAVE, proprietor of the Marylebone Theatre
and author of several plays.
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the Phoenix Glasshouse - Bristol, early 1800s
John CAVE, son and grandson affiliated with company.
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1811: Mrs Catherine CAVE Browne, Litchfield
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Catalogue of Prints
Henry CAVE (1780-1836) - 41 plates including titles - pgs 25-27
Robert Haynes CAVE - 2 plates - pg 28
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1841 Census - Atherstone, Warw.
CAVE, William - age 30 - labourer
. Ann - 30 - ribbon weaver
. William - 7
. Charlotte - 2
. Dorcas - 5mo.
CAVE, Arthur - age 4
. living with John & Harriet White
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The Clergy List for 1841
CAVE, Edward Brown, B.A. Incumbent of Stowe and Gayton, Staffordshire,
. and Curate of Packington, Leics
CAVE, Oliver, MA. Clifton, near Bristol
CAVE, W. C.B., Perp C. of Altrincham, Cheshire, and Flixton, Lancs
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Leeds Grammar School Admissions
CAVE, Thomas - 1855
. (Rev. Thomas Smith CAVE, Christ's College, Camb.,
. BA 1878, MA 1882)
. father: James CAVE, Dewsbury Rd, Leeds
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1879 Post Office Directory
Birmingham:
CAVE-C-B, W. - Balsall Street - seed merchant
CAVE-C-B, W. - Moseley St - auctioneer
CAVE-B-C, Frank W. - surgeon dentist - 24 Bennett's hill
CAVE, Charles - beer retailer - 4 Clifton Rd
CAVE, Alfred - draper - Gooch St
CAVE, Mrs. Priscilla - dress maker - 24 St. Vincent St
CAVE, Philip - builder - 81 Upper Hospital St
CAVE, Francis - 139 Sampson Rd
CAVE, Mrs. Ann - coal dealer - 232 Windsor St
Suburb residents:
CAVE-B-C, Wm - Wellington rd - Harborne
CAVE-B-C, John Walker - Nine Elms - King's Norton
CAVE-B-C, Frank - Sandford rd - Moseley
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Weekly Notes
1881: CAVE, Susanna - formerly of Fletching, Sussex, late of Park-rd,
Bromley, Kent
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