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Visitation of England and Wales
CAVE=BROWNE=CAVE of Stanford, co. Northampton
History and Pedigree - pgs 153-162
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Paarochial Chapel of Didsbury
1844: Thomas Brown CAVE, Esq - landowner
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The Gentleman's Magazine
Obituary 1852 - Nov. 21. At Tamworth, aged 74, Margaret CAVE,
widow of the Rev. John CAVE-BROWNE, Rector of Stretton en le Field,
Derbyshire.
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Abstracts of Probate Acts - Canterbury
CAVE, William, of p. St.Dunstan in the West, London (cit. and cutler).
will pr Jan 10, 1647-48 by relict Dorcas. - pg 316
CAVE, Norris, of Grantham, Lincs. Will pr Jan 29, 1647-8 by son
William - pg 316
CAVE, John, deceased abroad (Property in the Barbados.) Will pr.
Feb 2, 1658-9 by relict Elizabeth. - pg 419
CAVE, John, of p. St. Clement Danes, Middx, (Gent.) Will pr.
Nov 9 by Wm Armitage, Esq and nephew Thos. C. - pg 419
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Registers of Worksop, County Nottingham, 1558-1771
Baptizeing Feb 1644 - Ursula d. Edward CAVE & Anne - pg 67
Baptizeinge 7 Oct 1652 - Anne d. Edw: CAVE and Anne - pg 76
Baptizeing 13 1657 Apr - Elizabeth (b. Mar 24) d. Edward CAVE
- pg 181
Buriall 9 1665 Aug - Vrsula, d. Edward CAVE - pg 263
Buriall 25 Nov 1668 - Edward CAVE - pg 266
Burying 29 Jan 1673 - Anne CAVE, widow - pg 272
Wedding 24 Jun 1684 - Thomas Smith & Anne CAVE - pg 168
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An Index to Worcestershire Fines, 1649-1714
Easter Term 1657 - Between John Browneing gentleman &c. plaintiffs
and Ann CAVE widow & c. defendants in Martley & c. - pg 75
1658 Michaelmas - Between Richard CAVE gentleman & c. plaintiffs
and James Guilbert defendant in Longdon. - pg 89
1659 Hilary Term - Between John Buck &c. plaintiffs and Humphrey
Grove Hunt CAVE & c. defendants in Lickhill & c. - pg 96
Others listed:
Thomam CAVE - pgs 122, 187, 268, 295
Johannem CAVE - pg 147
Ricardum CAVE - pgs 249, 251
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Register of Burials at the Temple Church, 1628-1853
Mr. Brian CAVE - bur. 1 Dec 1634 - pg 2
John CAVE - bur. 18 Jan 1672-3 - pg 21
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A Brief Account of Many of the Prosecutions of the People Call'd Quakers
John Gill was committed to Northampton Goal on the 9th of the Month
called July 1701, for about 3s. demanded for three Years Tithes; but
some time after Sir Francis CAVE, his Landlord, procur'd his Discharge.
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The Gentleman's Magazine
The Autobiography of Sylvanus Urban (Edward CAVE)
Edward CAVE breathed his last, within the venerable walls of St. John's
Gate, on the 10th of January, 1754, in the 63rd year of his age. His
health had been perceptibly failing for the last three years, from the
time of losing his wife, who died of asthma in the year 1751 -
pgs 379-388
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The Decisions of the Court of Session
1774 - June 28
Captain Joseph CAVE against The Governors of the Merchant Maiden
Hospital of Edinburgh.
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Registers of Holnest, Dorset, 1589-1812
Baptism:
1780 Jan 2 - John, s/o Thomas and Elizabeth CAVE- pg 13
Marriage:
1714 May 26 - Thos CAVE of Leigh & Margarett Miller otp - pg 18
Publication of Banns, not followed by Marriage in Parish of Holnest:
1722 Oct 18 - Thomas CAVE & Elner Fox - pg 21
Burials:
1754 Nov 14 - Margaret, wife of Tho. CAVE - pg 33
1754 Dec 5 - Thomas CAVE - pg 33
1778 Aug 14 - Susannah, wife of John CAVE - pg 35
1780 Jun 9 - John, s/o Thomas & Elizabeth CAVE - pg 35
1781 Jul 15 - Sarah, d/o Thomas & Elizabeth CAVE - pg 35
1785 Nov 9 - John CAVE - aged 72 - pg 35
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The Annual Register
July 1819 - Upper Grosvenor street, in her 79th year, Sarah, Lady CAVE,
widow of Sir Thomas CAVE, (who d. May 31, 1780) and mother of the late
Sir Thomas CAVE, who d. in 1792, and represented the county of Leicester
in parliament.
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Liberty Hall, Oxon - pub 1860
"The French in Africa."
by L. Trent CAVE, F.R.G.S. - Late Captain to H.M. 54th Regiment
"Of Captain CAVE's book, to which we are indebted for so many
interesting particulars concerning Algeria, we must say we think it
a work calculated to become as popular in France as in England.
Our French neighbours must feel that here an Englishman has not
repressed one word of praise that was their due."
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Maine Enginner and Naval Architect
April 7, 1898 - Belle Steamers Co. launched new passenger steamer.
The vessel will be in service from Fresh Wharf, London Bridge, to
Yarmouth direct. The steamer was christened the Yarmouth Belle by
Mrs. CAVE, wife of Colonel CAVE, one of the directors of the company.
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The Downside Review by Downside Abbey, Bath, England
Mrs. CAVE, the widow of the late Mr. Laurence CAVE of Ditcham Park,
Petersfield, has offered to give the centray bay of the stone screen
behind the High Altar - pg 356
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The Beauties of England and Wales
STANFORD CHURCH contains several monuments erected to the memory
of the CAVE family. Under a canopy of white marble, against the north
wall of the chancel, is the effigy of a man ; also a Latin inscription,
commemorative of Richard CAVE, eldest son of Sir Thomas and Lady
Eleanor CAVE, who died on the Continent, in the nineteenth year of his
age, July 26. 1606. Adjoining the above, within the communion rails, is
a magnificent monument over an altar-tomb, on which are the effigies of
a knight and his lady, and a Latin inscription indicates that this memorial
was raised by an affectionate and disconsolate widow, to perpetuate the
name of Sir Thomas CAVE, son of Roger CAVE and Margaret Cecil. He
died Sept. 6, 1613. An epicedium, in elegiac verse, indecorously puns upon
the name of Cave. In the middle aile, on an altar-tomb of white marble, are
the figures of Sir Thomas Caie, and his lady Elizabeth ; and at the feet
their six sons and eight daughters. He died Sept. 4, 1558. Several brasses
and inscriptions on flatstones, are commemorative of other persons of the
same family. Stanford Hall has already been described in Vol. IX. p.401.