www.nls.uk/catalogues/resources/sbti/carson_clark.html
Scottish Book Trade Index (SBTI)
CAVE, Joseph - engraver Edinburgh
Married Mary Chieslie in Edinburgh 15 May 1712; Appears in list
of subscribers to Nisbet's Essay on armories 1718. Joseph CAVE
engraver in the Mint of Edinburgh admitted to Sanctuary for debt at
Holyroodhouse 29 January 1735. Died at Edinburgh 20 January 1756;
Will registered 16 July 1756.
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From: 'North Petherton: Manors and other estates',
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume VI:
Andersfield, Cannington, and North Petherton Hundreds
Thomas CAVE, a minor in 1349, married Alice Wely. CAVE and
Richard Wely held courts jointly at Moorland in 1369. In 1394 Richard
Wely and Christine his wife held 'Kewelwere' and Moorland. John CAVE
of Wely, recorded in 1415, was probably son of Thomas and brother of
Thomas CAVE the younger (d. by 1438). Thomas's son Richard CAVE
married Joan, sister and heir of John Sydenham, whose family had held
land at Moorland in the 14th and 15th centuries. Richard was succeeded
by his son Philip who died in possession of Moorland in 1471. He was
succeeded by his son William, who was dead by 1527 when his son John
settled the manors of Moorland and Wely on himself and his wife Elizabeth.
John died c. 1529 and Elizabeth married James Hadley of Withycombe.
In 1533 the manors were settled on Elizabeth and James for life; a statement
in 1535 that Thomas Michell held Wely, Moorland, and 'Culawere' of the heirs
of John Whiting, lord of West Melcombe, may be erroneous. James Hadley
was dead by 1539 but Elizabeth probably survived him. The manor passed
to John CAVE's nephew George Perceval,
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Inhabitants of London in 1638 - St. Dunstan in the West
The Valuation of the Rents and Tythes of the Parish of St. Dunstans in the
West, London, 7 May, Anno 1638.
Wm. CAVE - £ 25
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House of Lords Journal Volume 10 - 17 February 1648
CAVE's Order.
The Order for One Hundred Pounds, out of Haberdashers Hall, to
Thomas CAVE, was read, and passed.
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21 April 1890 the S.S. Brankelow sank off the coast of Cornwall in
Gunwallowe Bay - no lives were lost.
William CAVE - 2nd steward - 15 - b. Liverpool
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St. James Cemetery, Liverpool
Name - Address - Born - Died - Age
Clara CAVE - Elaine st - 1879 - 1880 - 1 Year
Richard James CAVE - Wavertree Vale - 1855 - 1891 - 35 Years
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