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The Protestant Episcopal Quarterly Review, and Church Register - Vol. IV.
The Lives, Acts, and Martyrdoms of the Apostles of our Saviour.
By William CAVE, D.D. 2 vols. 12mo. - R. Carter & Brother
This is a new edition of an old and well-known work. Dr. CAVE was Chaplain
in Ordinary to Charles II. He was a man of learning and industry, and
wrote several works relating to ecclesiastical matters. The "Lives of the
Apostles," now reprinted, was perhaps the most important of his productions,
displaying much learning, and of exceedingly popular character. He died in
the year 1713.
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Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715-1886
Lots of CAVEs here.....to access go to
http://books.google.com then type
in the search box: University of Oxford, 1715-1886 Cave
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Annual Register - a Review of Public Events at Home and Abroad
(1863-1893)
Obituary: On the 2nd (Nov. 189?), at Brighton, age 69, Thomas CAVE,
son of George CAVE, of Bodicott, once a merchant in London. Sat as a
Liberal for Barstaple, 1865-80; Sheriff of London 1864. Married,
1849, Elizabeth, daughter of Shalecross.
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Registers of the Parish Church of Leeds
Burial: Ann, daughter of Lawrence CAVE, of Houlbecke - Oct. 4, 1651
Marriage: Thomas CAVE, of Bramhop, and Grace Boothman, of
. Bradford parrish - Sep 26, 1654
Birth: Josuah, child of Lawrence CAVE, of Houlbecke - b.29 Oct. 1662
Marriage: Joshua CAVE, of Hunslet, and Alice Dinnison, of
. great woodhouse - June 4,1688
Burial: Mary CAVE, of Hunslit - Sept. 2, 1680
Baptism: Mar 15,1690 - Hannah, child of Wm CAVE, of Holbeck, born 20
February
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Annual Register -
A Review of Public Events at Home and Abroad for the Year 1880
Lewis William CAVE, Esq., one of H.M.'s Counsel, Hugh Cowie, Esq.,
Barrister-at-Law, and Edward Ridley, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, to be
Commissioners for the purpose of making inquiry into the existence of
corrupt practices at the last Election for the City of Oxford.
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Musgrove's Obituary - Prior to 1800:
(as Far as Relates to England, Scotland and Ireland) - 1899
CAVE, Edw. printer of the Gent. Mag. - 62 - 10 Jan. 1754
CAVE, Eliz., in St. Luke's Workhouse - 100 - 21 Feb 1764
CAVE, John - Oct 1690 - 52
CAVE, Jos. Capt. Navy - 31 Jan 1781
CAVE, Penelope (Miss) dau of Sr. Thomas C. 28 April 1771
CAVE, Peter, Doncaster - 1 June 1782
CAVE, Richd, printer - 8 Dec 1766
CAVE, Roger (Sir), Bt., Northants - Oct 1703
CAVE, Roger, Eydon, Northants, uncle of Sr. Thos. C., Bt. - March 1741
CAVE, Thos. (Sir), of Northton - 1641
CAVE, Tho. (Sir), Bt., of Stamford Hall - Northants - 21 April 1719
CAVE, Tho. (Sir), Bt., Leicestersh. - 7-10 Aug. 1778
CAVE, Tho. (Sir), Bt. F.R.S. - 30 May 1780
CAVE, Tho. (Sir), Bt., Leicestersh. - 26 - 16 Jan 1792
CAVE, Verney (Sir), Bt., Northants - 12 Sep 1734
CAVE, Wm., D.D. - 65 - 4 Aug 1713
CAVE, (Lady), dau of the Visct, Fermanagh, mother of Sir Thos. C., Bt -
. 17 May 1774
CAVE, (Mrs.),, wife of __C., burgess Stamford - 24 April 1790
CAVE, Fell. Trin. Coll. - 1644
CAVE, (Rev.), at Overton, Hants - 9 May 1773
CAVE, cork-cutter, West Smithfield - 16 July 1790
CAVE, of Burrow in Leicestersh. - Aug 1792 - 84
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