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History and Antiquities of the Newport Pagnell Hundreds
Rector of Woughton-on-the-Green: Thomas CAVE was presented
7 November 1304 - pg 434
In 1546, the king granted to Anthony CAVE, the manor, rectory, and
advowson of the vicarage of Chicheley, with certain tithes in Wyllien,
late part of the possessions of Henry VIII's College, in Oxford.....
Anthony CAVE, will proved in 1551 - pg 192
St. Laurence's Church, Chicheley
At the east end of the north aisle is a monument to the memory of
Anthony CAVE, which was erected by Elizabeth his widow, in 1576....
Description of monument and shield of arms - pgs 195-196
Illustration of small curious brass of a CAVE family member - pg 197
Anthony CAVE, of Chicheley, died in 1558 leaving three daughters:
Judith, wife of William Chester; Martha, married to John Newdigate;
and Anne, married to Griffith Hampden - pg 209
The Lathbury Grammar School. A Grammar School founded by Anthony CAVE,
of Chicheley......pg 215
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Calendar of Entries in the Paper Registers Relating to
Great Britain and Ireland - Vol. II - A.D. 1305-1342
pg 71: 17 Kal. Nov. 1310
To Geoffrey de Cave. Dispensation to retain a moiety of the rectory of
Leringsete, or Loringsete, in the diocese of Norwich.....
pg 166: 5 Kal. Nov. 1317
To Thomas de CAVE, MA. of the diocese of York. Reservation of a
benetice in the gift of the bishop of Durham......
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Denham Parish Registers, 1539-1850
Marriage 22 Oct 1608 - John CAVE and Elizabeth Machell
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The Reliquary - A Depository for Precious Relics - Legendary,
Biographical, and Historical, Vol. VIII 1867-8
1626: Mr. John CAVE, gent, dwelling in ye blacke friars bur. ye
. last daye of December - pg 151
1644: Edward CAVE, gent., was bur. the 11 day of January - pg 155
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Memorials of a Warwickshire Parish
In 1653 the Lovell trust had granted a fifty years' lease of the
Banbury house and toft to one Matthew Cave, brasier.........
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English Army Lists and Commission Registers, 1661-1714
Vol. II 1685-1689
1685: Independent Troops of Horse - Ambrose CAVE, Cornet - pg 14
1687 Nov: Ambrose CAVE, Brigadier - pg 118
1688 Nov: Ambrose CAVE - went over to the Pr. of Orange - pg 75
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Register Book of Marriages Belonging to the Parish of St. George,
Hanover Sq, Middlesex - Vol. I
2 Nov 1732: John CAVE and Sarah Lane - pg 10
20 May 1733: Samuel CAVE and Elizabeth Pickett - pg 11
10 July 1757: Thomas Wise and Mary CAVE - pg 71
16 Jan 1758: Thomas CAVE and Catherine Baxter - pg 75
31 Jan 1762: William CAVE and Mary Willson - pg 108
21 July 1767: John Field and Catherine CAVE - pg 167
5 May 1768: Joseph CAVE and Sarah Joens (or Jones) - pg 175
13 Jan 1769: Thomas CAVE and Ruth Gould - pg 183
25 Feb 1781: Adam CAVE and Elizabeth Nurbury - pg 320
30 Apr 1781: Edward Brunker and Elizabeth CAVE - pg 321
8 Oct 1785: Joseph CAVE and Mary Goodchild - pg 378
7 Jan 1787: John Coldicoate and Elizabeth CAVE Hickman - pg 396
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Register Book of Marriages Belonging to the Parish of St. George,
Hanover Sq, Middlesex - Vol III - 1896
8 July 1810 - Thomas CAVE and Elizabeth Chapman
13 Feb 1812 - John CAVE and Mary Sellwood
27 Dec 1813 - William CAVE and Mary Maquire
26 Aug 1823 - John Baily and Ann CAVE
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The Annual Register - 1862
Feb. 21. At her house, in Great Stanhope-street, Mayfair, aged 96, the
Baroness Braye. Her ladyship was the only daughter of Sir Thomas CAVE,
bart., and lineal heir and representative (through his grandmother,
Margaret Verney) of Elizabeth, second dau. and co-heir of the first Lord
Braye, created 1529.
She married, February 25, 1790, Mr. Henry Otway, of Castle Otway, co.
Tipperary. She resumed, in 1818, the additional surname of CAVE by
royal sign-manual, and in her favour the barony was called out of
abeyance in 1839. - pg 329
June 13 - At Penmaenmawr, North Wales, suggenly, aged 62, the
Rev. W. A. CAVE-BROWN-CAVE, M.A., late Rector of Stretton-en-le-Field,
Leicestershire, and second and only surviving son of the late Sir W.C.B.
CAVE,
bart. - pg 340
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Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica - Volume III
The Registers of Maidstone will finish in the succeeding Volume, and the
Editor has to regret the death of the transcriber of them, the
Rev. J. CAVE-BROWNE, which took place on 13th June, 1898. He was
an indefatigable genealogist and archaeologist, and had been one of the
Council of the British Archaeological Association for some Years....
January, 1900
In Memoriam - Rev. J. CAVE-BROWNE, M.A.
It is with the greatest regret we have to announce the death of the
Rev. John CAVE-BROWNE, at Detling Vicarage, on the 13th of June.
He was born in January, 1818, and was educated at Wadham College,
Oxford. In 1851 he became a Chaplain in the Army, serving in India,
and being with the Punjab Column in 1857. Returning to England in 1870,
he was five years later chosen by Archbishop Tait as Vicar of Detling,
and in 1896 Archbishop Benson appointed him Honorary Curator of
Lambeth Palace Library. He was the contributor to our pages of the
"Marriage Registers of All Saints, Maidstone, since 1542"; an active
writer in the Transactions of the Kent Archaeological Society and those
of the British Archaeological Association, of which he was one of the
Council; and the author of many valuable works on parishes and churches
in Kent. - pg 64
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