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NEWSPAPER TRANSCRIPTS
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Salisbury - February 28th, 1785 (publication date)
Tuesday last died Mr. CAVE, at the Six Bells, in Winchester-street.
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Worcestershire, Dec.28, 1790 (publication date)
A List of all Gamekeepers who have taken out Certificates between the
1st of July, and the first Day of October, 1790; in pursuance of Act of
Parliament.
Gamekeeper: CAVE, Walter
Manor: Green-street
Lord: John CAVE, Esq.
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Northampton, Saturday Evening, May 14, 1796 (publication date)
Huntingdonshire Association - Subscriber: Paul CAVE
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Saturday, Buckingham, October 4, 1796 (publication date)
Red Lion Inn, Brackley
W.CAVE respectfully begs Leave to acquaint the Nobility and others,
that he has provided POST-CHAISES and HORSES at the above Inn,
for their more certain Accommodation on this Road; and humbly solicits
the Honour of their Patronage, assuring them that the strictest Attention
shall be observed to merit whatever Favours he may have the Pleasure to
receive.
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SALISBURY, January 8, 1813 (publication date)
Petition against the repeal of those Laws which were enacted for the
security of the Protestant Religion.
Thomas CAVE
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Winchester, Saturday, September 25, 1813 (publication date)
On Monday last Mr. Wm. CAVE, jun. was elected Mayor of this city
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Winchester, Saturday, December 4 1813 (publication date)
On Saturday last, Nov.29, died, in this city, Mr.CAVE, the father of
William CAVE, Esq. our present worthy mayor. He bore a long illness with
the most exemplary Christian fortitude and resignation; and has left behind
him a character such as a good man would wish to leave; he was cheerful,
affable, and friendly - an honest man and a sincere christian. He was the
oldest member of the ancient feast, which is annually held in this city, for
the benevolent purpose of apprenticing orphans; in this and every other duty
he was active in promoting harmony and good-will.- He died at the advance
age of 76 years.
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Salisbury, Monday, May 25, 1818 (publication date)
On Monday last was married at St.Thomas's Church, in this city, by the
Rev.Chancellor Douglas, Mr.Thomas CAVE, jun. surgeon, to Miss De Starck.
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Salisbury, Monday, June 15, 1818 (publication date)
Estate of the late Mr.Noble
Representative - Thomas CAVE
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Salisbury, Monday, October 24, 1825 (publication date)
the undersigned William Jefferies Beckingsale and Thomas CAVE, jun.
of the City of New Sarum. in the County of Wilts, Surgeons, Apothecaries,
and Men-midwives, was this day mutually DISSOLVED
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Poole, Dec.19, 1825 (publication date)
Mr.Thomas CAVE, late of Salisbury, and formerly House Pupil of one of the
first Surgeons in London, begs to inform the Public, that he is now residing
at STANPIT, near MUDDIFORD, which is a Watering Place much frequented
by Invalids. Stanpit, near Christchurch, Hants.
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Salisbury - Monday, May 23, 1825 (publication date)
On Thursday last died, aged 28 years, Mr. Henry Cave, surgeon, of this city.
He was sincerely beloved by all who knew him.
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Salisbury - Saturday, July 15, 1826 (publication date )
Married on Saturday last, at St.James's Church, London,
Chas.Julius BERGUER, Esq. late of the 15th Hussars, youngest son
of the Rev.D.Berguer, B.D. rector of Everly, Wiltshire, to Elizabeth,
only daughter of John CAVE, Esq. of Brentry, Gloucestershire.
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Winchester - Saturday, July 14, 1827 (publication date)
On Sunday last, the lady of T.Cave, Esq. of Christchurch, of a daughter
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Thursday, November 14th, 1833
A Case of Extreme Distress.
The present Appeal is made to the Humane and Charitable, on behalf of
The Widow & Ten Infant Children
Of Mr.Thomas CAVE, Jun., Surgeon, deceased, formerly of Salisbury, but
lately of Poole, who are left totally unprovided for. - A case calling for
greater public sympathy seldom presents itself, which has induced several
kind Friends of the deceased, to solicit the assistance of a generous Public
on behalf of the Widow and Children, feeling assured that the smallest
Donations will be thankfully received, and ever gratefully remembered by
them.
Full particulars of this distressing Case may be known by application to
Mr.Cave, New-street, Salisbury, who has undertaken. In conjunction with
several Friends of the deceased, to see the sums received applied for the
greatest possible advantage of the Widow and Children.
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