http://books.google.com/books?id=iwAcVavkDuAC&pg=PA203
Calendar of Entries in the Papal Registers Relating to
Great Britain and Ireland - Vol IV - A.D. 1362-1404
6 Kal. Feb. 1375
To the bishop of Lincoln. Mandate to grant dispensation to John Bilion
and Isabella CAVE to remain in the marriage which they contracted
knowing that they were connected in the third degree of affinity, by
reason that John had, before marriage, cohabited with a woman who
was related to Isabella in the third degree of kindred, and to declare
their part and future offspring legitimate.
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http://books.google.com/books?id=XTlAAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA117
History of the Ancient Parish of Waltham Abbey or Holy Cross
Burial: Francis Wollaston, the onely son of William Wollaston of
Shenton in ye County of Leicester, Esq., and Elizabeth his wife ye onely
daughter of Francis CAVE of Ingorsbie in the said county of Leicester...
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http://books.google.com/books?id=-EgEAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA221
Churchwardens' Accounts, St. John Baptist, Winchester
Wm CAVE - churchwarden 1591 till 1598
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http://books.google.com/books?id=papRAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA89
In visitation of Leicestershire, 1619 (Harleian Soc. Pub) is pedigree of
family of CAVE, showing the ancestry of Anna CAVE, d/o William CAVE
of Pickwell, who m. John Sherman, as follows:
Sir Alexander CAVE, Kt = Matilda Maldacu
Piers CAVE Esq = Ann Warde
Sir Alexander CAVE, Kt = Amplicia H.
John CAVE = Maria Genill
Sir Alexander CAVE, Kt = Catherine Somerville
Piers CAVE = Anna Ingolby
Pierce CAVE = Maria Burdet
Robert CAVE = Elizabeth Constable
Thomas CAVE = Passemer
Richard CAVE = Margaret Saxby
Richard CAVE = Barbara Feilding
William CAVE, Pickwell = Elionora Gray
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freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~parishregisters/somerset/pitne...
Pitney Baptisms 1734-1812
Parents: John and Sarah CAVE
. William CAVE bap 1784
. Mary CAVE bap 1786
. Phebe CAVES? 1788
. Charles CAVE 1789
. Phebe CAVE? 1791
Marriage: John CAVE and Sarah HILL
Burial: Pheobe CAVE? - 1789
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www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/upload/public/attachments/522/deepingstjamespar.pdf
Lincolnshire Archives - Deeping St. James Parish
Pgs 15-18
Deeds relating to the estate of Robert Johnson CAVE 1786-1855
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http://books.google.com/books?id=FsAYAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA331
The London Register - Vol IV - July to December 1821
Married at Budleigh, Budleigh Salterton Devon:
John Moore CAVE, second s/o John CAVE, Esq. of Brentry, Glouc.
to Isabella Langley, youngest d/o Wm. Havelock, Esq.
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http://books.google.com/books?id=InoEAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA207
The Annual Register
Married at Sandel in Oct. 1825:
W. C. B. CAVE, esq. son of sir William CAVE, bart. of Stretton Hall,
Derbyshire, to Mary, eldest daughter of the rev. T. Westmoreland,
of Sandal Magna
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http://books.google.com/books?id=094NAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA20
1838: Authentic Results of the Various Polls
County of Tipperary: Robert-Otway CAVE, esq
List of Present Parliament: Richard-Otway CAVE, Co. Tipperary
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http://www.bluetiger.org.uk/JOHN%20OTWAY%20CAVE.pdf
John Otway CAVE bio - by Roger CAVE
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http://www.old-merseytimes.co.uk/Marriages1A.html
Merseyside Marriages - 1854
Ellen CAVE and Edwin Owen
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www.barrowuponsoarheritage.org.uk/library/holy_trinity_church2
Holy Trinity Church
A memorial to Theophilus Cave
"Here in this Grave there lyes a Cave,
We call a Cave a Grave,
If Cave be Grave and Grave be Cave
Then reader Judge I Crave
Whether doth Cave here lye in Grave
Or Grave here Lye in Cave!
If Grave in Cave here buried lye
Then Grave where is thy Victorie?
Goe Reader and Report here Lyes a Cave
Who conquers Death and Buries his own Grave."
Theophilus cave was a very committed churchman. His nephew
Humphrey Babington, founder of the Old Men's Hospital,
remembered his uncle's devotion and in his will left money for
Bibles to be given to poor children who could read. They were
to be embossed with the words, The Gift of Theophilus Cave Esq.
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