Abt 1562 - 1613 (~ 51 years)
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Name |
Cave, Thomas |
Born |
Abt 1562 |
Of Stanford, Northhampton, England |
Gender |
Male |
Buried |
06 Sept 1613 |
Stanford, Northampton, England |
Person ID |
I01991 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
14 Mar 2015 |
Family |
St. John, Elanor, b. Abt 1570, Of Lydiard Tregoze, Wiltshire, England , bur. 27.02.1652/53, Stanford, Northampton, England |
Married |
Abt 1586 |
England |
Children |
| 1. Cave, Richard, b. Abt 1588, Of Stanford, Northhampton, England , d. 26 Jul 1606, Padua, Veneto, Italy (Age ~ 18 years) |
| 2. Cave, Margaret, b. Abt 1590, Of Stanford, Northhampton, England , d. 1656, Whitford, Flintshire, Wales (Age ~ 66 years) |
+ | 3. Cave, Thomas, b. Abt 1592, Of Stanford, Northhampton, England , d. 1663-1666, Stanford, Northampton, England (Age ~ 74 years) |
| 4. Cave, Oliver, b. Abt 1595, Of Northampton, England , bur. 8 Sep 1660, Stanford, Northampton, England (Age ~ 65 years) |
+ | 5. Cave, St. John, b. Abt 1595, Of Clifton, Warwickshire, England , d. Aft 1663 (Age ~ 69 years) |
| 6. Cave, Elinor, b. Abt 1596, Of Stanford, Northhampton, England , bur. 6 Dec 1675, Woodford, Essex, England (Age ~ 79 years) |
| 7. Cave, Alice, b. Abt 1599, Of Stanford, Northhampton, England |
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Family ID |
F00558 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Knighed 09.07.1603
See:
The Baronteage of England containg a Geneological and History.. by Thomas Wotton and ... 1771.
http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s-WYNN-GWY-1300.html
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.
Also:
There are still recumbent effigies of Sir Thomas Cave and his wife; see the epitaph in Bridges's Northamptonshire, vol. i. p. 582; and in Nichols's Leicestershire, vol. iv. pl. liii. fig. 1. is an engraving of the monument From: 'Notes to the diary: 1558', The Diary of Henry Machyn: Citizen and Merchant-Taylor of London (1550-1563) (1848), pp. 362-69. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=45539. Date accessed: 29 March 2007.
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