http://members.shaw.ca/panthers1/BlockBurials1538to1630.html
BLOCKLEY BURIALS 1538-1630
CAVE, William - Male, a Priest - 6 Sep 1550
CAVE, Christian - 2 May 1561
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http://www.thedorsetpage.com/Genealogy/info/dorset1.txt
DORSET POLL BOOK FOR 1807
Name - Residence - Situation of Freehold - Occupier's Name - Pg
CAVE Edward - Fordington - St Peters Dor. - CURTIS Thomas - 036
CAVE Isaac - Longburton - Longburton - 082
CAVE Thomas - Melbury Osmond - Melbury Osmond - 087
CAVE William - Fordington - Fordington - 048
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http://www.westcountrygenealogy.com/search.htm
Milbourne Port - Marriage Index 1538 to 1799
CAVE, Elizabeth m. ENCH, Peter - 30Sep1616
CAVE, Luce? m. FFOOT, Jeffery - 10Apr1626
CAVE, Agnes m. ROGERS, William - 13May1647
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http://www.westcountrygenealogy.com/search.htm
Queen Camel Marriages 1601 to 1753
CAVE Morris or Maurice m. WEBBE Martha - 09 04 1722
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http://home.clara.net/mawer/sugarcc.html
Sugar Refiners & Sugarbakers Database
CAVE Jacob/James
(app. to John Mott)
Address: Whitsun Ct Sugar House - Place:Bristol
Date: 1683-4 - Source: Bristol & Glou. Archaeological Soc, Trans. vol.65
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www.impulse-music.co.uk/cave.htm
Photo
PENELOPE CAVE - HARPSICHORDIST
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westworld.dmu.ac.uk/fmp/web/highfields/html/CAVE.html
an interview with Roger CAVE
Growing up in the 1940s in Highfields
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www.mkheritage.co.uk/hdhs/mi/mi-c.html.
Monument Inscriptions in Hanslope Churchyard
Cross on Grave:
In fragrant memory of John Ernest CAVE the beloved son of
Ernest and Mary CAVE who passed away suddenly on
August 24th 1937 aged 14 years
"An Angel Bright In The Land of Light
His Happy Soul Is Now Before The Throne
Enrobed In White And Glory In His Brow"
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www.hillhouse-antiques.co.uk/artscrafts_designers.asp
Walter Frederick CAVE (1863-1939)
British architect and designer
Walter cave was articled to Sir Arthur Blomfield and after a time spent
travelling abroad set up his own practice in London in 1889. He was a
member of the inner circle of the Art Worker's Guild and used forms of
expression very close to those of CFA Voysey. Indeed in 1897 he took
over one of Voysey's commisions, a house in Steatham Park, London.
Other Voyseyesque houses followed but he later changed his style to a
more French Classical look. He also designed furniture, light fittings
and also painted.
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www.lightinfantry.org.uk/obli/birkenhead.htm
43rd Light Infantry aboard the BIRKENHEAD
The Shipwreck That Began The Tradition Of
"Women And Children First"
CAVE, Thomas
Rank: Private Number: 1674 Place Enlisted: London
Date Enlisted: 20-04-1840 Age Enlisted: Yrs 17 Mth 11
Service To Date: Yrs 11 Day 310 Born: Newport, Hants
Information: Drowned
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shoreham.adur.org.uk/images/storyofshoreham/ storyshoreham_0127.htm
Sir Stephen CAVE.
Eldest son of Daniel Cave, of Cleve Hill, near Bristol, by his marriage
on 15th April, 1820, with Frances, only daughter of Henry Locock, M.D.,
of London. Born at Clifton, 28th December, 1820, and educated at
Harrow and Balliol College, Oxon., where he graduated B.A., 1843,
and M.A., 1846. Called to the Bar of the Inner Temple 20th November,
1846. On 29th April, 1859, he entered Parliament in the Conservative
interest for Shoreham and retained his seat for that constituency to
24th March, 1880. Sworn a member of the Privy Council, 10th July,
1866. Served as Paymaster-General and Vice-President of the
Board of Trade from that date to December, 1868. In 1866 appointed
Chief Commissioner for negotiating a fishery convention in Paris. As
Judge Advocate and PaymasterGeneral he acted from 25th February,
1874 to November, 1875, and from that date to 24th March, 1880,
as Paymaster-General only. In December, 1875, sent on a special
mission to Egypt, charged by Lord Beaconsfield to report on the
financial condition of that country.Returned in March, 1876, and was
nominated G.C.B., 20th April, 1880. Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries,
of the Zoological Society and of other learned Societies. Chairman of
the West India Committee and a Director of the Bank of England and
the London Dock Company. Married 7th September, 1852,
Emma Jane, eldest daughter of the Rev. William Smyth of Ellington Hall,
Lincolnshire. He died at Chambery, Savoy, 6th June, 1880
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http://www.skp.com.au/memorials/50010.htm
MEMORIAL ERECTED BY
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF PETERBOROUGH
AS A TRIBUTE TO THE MEN AND WOMEN OF PETERBOROUGH
AND DISTRICT WHO SERVED IN THE ARMED SERVICES
DURING WORLD WAR II, KOREAN AND VIETNAM WARS
L. G. CAVE
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www.stiles-genealogy.co.uk/trees/stiles/d35.htm
Philip CAVE m. Mary STILES 1 Oct 1748 in Hannington, Wiltshire,
England. Children: Francis, Thomas, Sarah, Jane, Mary
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