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Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds of the Public Record Office - Vol. IV
Herts: Grant by Thomas, son and heir of Thomas de Chesthunte, to Andrew
son of William CAVE of 3d. yearly quit rent from land lying in the field called
'Wetede' - 32 Edward I (1304??) - pg 115
N'Hamp: Letter of attorney by Arnold de CAVE to Robert Doget
- 2 Edward III (1328??) - pg 473
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Calendar of the Close Rolls - Edward I
15 Nov 1283, Herferd: To the treasurer and barons of the exchequer.....
pay John de CAVE, the king's clerk .....for his maintenance in the king's
service - pg 227
23 Aug 1285, Clarendon: among others, Hugh de CAVE assigned to take
assizes, juries and inquisitions in cos. Salop and Stafford, Warwick and
Leicester, and Worceste - pg 865
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Genealogical memoirs of the extinct family of Chester of Chicheley - Vol. I
Good history on CAVEs
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History of the Worshipful Company of Pewterers of the City of London
John CAVE - 1488, 1492 and 1496
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The History of the Church of Beverley......
from the Norman Conquest to the Dissolution
1320: Robert CAVE - Pleas before the Lord the King at York of
. Easter Term - pg 566
1522: This year Peter CAVE, draper of Beverley, gave 20 marks to
. the building of St. Mary's church - pg 809
1532: Rent resolute to the heir of John CAVE late of Middleton for
. one tenement in Mynstermoregate - pg 637
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The Living Age
16 Jul 1565: marriage of Sir Ambrose Cave's daughter to son of
Sir Francis Knollys at Durham Place. The queen (Eliz.) lent Durham to
CAVE who was of her Privy Council........ambassadorial mixup at the
celebration causes problems.
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Middle Temple Records - Vol. I, 1502-1603
1596:
Henry CAVE of Ingersbye, Leics
. son Brian CAVE
. son Eusebius CAVE
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Publications by Parish Register Society, London
Ledbury Register
1567: Anne cave godmother to Joys Rodge - pg 44
1568/1569: Elzabethe cave ye doughter of Rychard cave whas chryst'
. ye furst day of January thomas elys godfather elsabethe barnard
. & Jane ockye godmotrs - pg 51
1576: Edwarde cave ye Sonne of Rychard cave whas chryst' ye xx daye
. of maye Jhamys pewteras Edward tawley godfathers and
. marget nurthen godmother - pg 85
1559: Thomas Braunche and Elzabethe cave were maryed ye xjx Day of
. June - pg 92
1565: Annes cave Wyddow Whas buryed xxxj Day of marche - pg 129
1569: Anne cave ye doughter of Steuen cave whas Buryed ye xxjx day
. of november - pg 138
1574: Steven cave whas buryed the vij daye of September in die martis -
, pg 149
1574: Edward Cave ye Sonne of Rychard cave whas buryed ye furste daye
. of January - pg 150
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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of Henry VIII
Musters: men appointed presently to be levied in the shires
1546 - Leic: Sir Ambrose CAVE, Brian CAVE - pg 42
1546 - Payment to Thos. CAVE of Stanford for four oxen, 5l, 6s, 8d,
. and for sixteen oxen, 16l - pg 242
1546 - Grants in March: lands in Southkylworth, Leic., in tenure of
. Thos. CAVE of Stanford and in Holcot. Ntht. - pg 243
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The Life and Letters of Sir Henry Wotton
Venice, Aug 22, 1607: To the Earl of Salisbury from Henry Wotton re:
the illness of Salisbury's cousin (Richard CAVE) and Wotton's making haste
towards Padua to see him before his soul's departure to heaven.
Footnote: Richard CAVE, eldest son of Sir Thomas CAVE, of Stanford,
Northamptonshire. Sir Thomas CAVE was the son of Roger CAVE and
Margaret Cecil, sister of Lord Burghley. On April 24 of this year
Wotton had presented him to the Doge. In the Hatfield MS, there is a
letter from CAVE, dated Venice, May 4, 1607, in which he speaks of this
introduction and Wotton's kindness. CAVE's name is entered on the
books of the University of Padua in 1607.
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1619: Leicestershire Visitation
Pedigree of the family of CAVE, showing the ancestry of Anna CAVE
who married John Sherman c.1583
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The Parliamentary or Contstiutional History of England
Litchfield C.: Sir Richard CAVE, Knt, disabled Aug. 30, 1642.
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1618: Entertaining at Court.....(among others) Lady CAVE, d/o
Sir Herbert Croftes.
"They had taken great pains in continual practising, and were almost perfect,
and all the implements provided; but whatsoever the cause was, neither the
King nor the Queen did like or allow of it, and so all is dashed."
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The Court and Times of James the First.
c1622: The Lady CAVE, d/o Sir Herbert Crofts, d. in childbed of them
(smallpox???) about a fortnight since, and was buried by night in Paul's,
accompanied by sixty-five coaches, and great store of other company.
The corpse was drawn in a coach, covered with black velvet, as likewise
the horses, with black feathers.
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Entries of burials of St. George, Stamford
1626: Mr. John CAVE, gent, dwelling in ye Blacke fryers, Oct. 31
1639: Lucy CAVE, d/o Willia CAVE, esq., July 3
1643/4: Edward CAVE, gent., Jan 11
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Manuscripts of His Grace the Duke of Portland
1642: Sir Richard CAVE discoursed of making a breastwork from the
North side of town (Oxford?) from the Charwell to the Thames
(Breastwork: a temporary, quickly constructed fortification, usually
breast-high.)
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Annual Register for the Year 1774
17 May: Died in Southampton-row, Lady CAVE, d/o late Lord Viscount
Fermanagh, m/o Sir Thomas CAVE, a knight for Leicestershire.
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20 July 1819: Died in Upper Grosvenor-street, Sarah, Lady CAVE widow
of Sir Thomas CAVE (who d. 31 May 1780) and m/o late Sir Thomas CAVE
(who d. in 1792)..........
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Enrolment of the Bristol Volunteers
1803: Reorganization of volunteers due to arrogant language of Napoleon
and his stupendous preparations for invading England.....
Stephen CAVE, quarter-master
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The Connoisseur
Engraver & Artist: Henry CAVE - pgs 49, 50
Draughtsman: James CAVE - pg 49
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Index to the Times Newspaper
1867 - Winter Quarter - January 1 to March 31
Criminal trials: Robt CAVE for arson
Police: Eliza CAVE for attempted suicide
Births: Charles W. CAVE
Speech: Right Hon. S. CAVE on Colston's Day
. Mr. T. CAVE on the Eastern Mail Contract
Death: Emeline Ethel CAVE
Marriage: Gladwin Cloves CAVE
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