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Cave-Browne-Cave baronets

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in 1882, the thirteenth Baronet was childless and was succeeded by his younger brother, the fourteenth Baronet. He died in 1943 without surviving male issue and was succeeded by his nephew, the fifteenth Baronet. He was the son of Edward Lambert Cave-Browne-Cave, the fifth son of the aforementioned
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The late Baronet was succeeded by his second cousin, William Cave-Browne, the ninth Baronet. He was the son of John Cave-Browne (who in 1752 had assumed the additional surname of Browne by Act of Parliament), son of Roger Cave, eldest son of the second marriage of the second Baronet, by his wife
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The room of "Mr. Harrison" in Mills Hotel No. 3 at Thirty-seventh Street and Seventh Avenue is vacant, and a well-knit, clear-eyed Englishman of 38 will to-day be on the sea bound for London to meet his lawyers and to claim his title of Sir Genille Cave-Browne-Cave, his old Norman castle in
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was terminated in her favour (see the Baron Braye for further history of this branch of the family). The seventh Baronet was succeeded by his uncle, the eighth Baronet. He was an unmarried clergyman and on his death in 1810 the line of the third Baronet failed.
248:(1835–1924), third son of Thomas Cave-Browne-Cave, third son of the ninth Baronet, was Deputy Accountant-General of the Army from 1897 to 1900 and a Commissioner of the Royal Hospital Chelsea from 1899 to 1923. His daughters 127:. Their elder son, the fourth Baronet, died unmarried in 1734 and the baronetcy devolved on his younger brother, who also sat as Member of Parliament for Leicestershire. His elder son, the sixth Baronet, was a 188:, but was later ordained. He died childless and was succeeded by his first cousin, the eldest surviving son of the thirteen children of Ambrose Syned Cave-Browne-Cave, younger son of the tenth Baronet. A 201:
Ambrose Syned Cave-Browne-Cave. The title is now held by the fifteenth Baronet's grandson, the seventeenth Baronet, who succeeded his father, the sixteenth Baronet, upon the latter's death in 2011.
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is Paul Cave-Browne-Cave (born 1954), sole son of the aforementioned Paul Cave and, as the great-great-great-grandson of the 9th Baronet, the fourth cousin once removed of the 17th Baronet.
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in Derbyshire. In 1839 the ninth Baronet's assumption of the additional surname of Cave was confirmed by royal licence. He was succeeded by his son, the tenth Baronet. He was
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for Derbyshire. He was succeeded by his second but only surviving son, the twelfth Baronet. He was initially a soldier and fought in the
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under Elizabeth. Roger Cave and Margaret had several daughters including Elizabeth who married Walter Bagot of
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Document granting the right to add the arms and surname of Browne to various Cave-Browne-Cave family members
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Leicester, his 6,000 acres, and his right to appoint a vicar for his domain and his tenants.
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Edward Cave-Browne, younger brother of the ninth Baronet, was Accountant-General in the
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Cave, later Cave-Browne, later Cave-Browne-Cave baronets, of Stanford (1641)
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for over four decades until 2007. A former Fleet Street journalist with the
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being created a baronet by King Charles I; Margaret (1565–1594) who married
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missionary in northern Uganda for over half a century until her death.
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for distinguishing himself in battle against the Japanese in
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Several other members of the family may also be mentioned.
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Sir John Robert Charles Cave-Browne-Cave, 17th Baronet
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Sir Reginald Ambrose Cave-Browne-Cave, 13th Baronet
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Margaret, daughter of 95:; and Dorothy who married Thomas Hartopp of 380:(1712–1778), younger son of the 3rd Baronet 341:Escutcheon of the Cave-Browne-Cave baronets 420:Sir Genille Cave-Browne-Cave, 12th Baronet 396:The Reverend Sir Charles Cave, 8th Baronet 444:Sir Robert Cave-Browne-Cave, 16th Baronet 434:(1865–1943), grandson of the 10th Baronet 428:(1860–1930), grandson of the 10th Baronet 414:Sir Mylles Cave-Browne-Cave, 11th Baronet 402:Sir William Cave-Browne-Cave, 9th Baronet 386:(1737–1780), elder son of the 5th Baronet 374:(1705–1734), elder son of the 3rd Baronet 160:Catherine, daughter of William Browne of 695:Baronetcies in the Baronetage of England 497:Complete Baronetage volume 2 (1625-1649) 486: 256:, were mathematicians; his older son, 7: 521:, Jonathan Cape, London, 1955, p. 25 494:Cokayne, George Edward, ed. (1902), 452:(born 1957), son of the 16th Baronet 446:(1929–2011), son of the 15th Baronet 422:(1869–1929), son of the 11th Baronet 416:(1822–1907), son of the 10th Baronet 81:Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 410:(1798–1855), son of the 9th Baronet 392:(1766–1792), son of the 6th Baronet 368:(1681–1719), son of the 2nd Baronet 362:(1655–1703), son of the 1st Baronet 121:John Verney, 1st Viscount Fermanagh 666:Leigh Rayment's list of baronets 16:Title in the Baronetage of England 14: 569:, 107th edition, 2003, pp. 726–7. 69:William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley 660:Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage 567:Burke's Peerage & Baronetage 534:, Vol. II, London, 1903, p. 159. 258:Thomas Reginald Cave-Browne-Cave 593:"Captain Tony Cave-Browne-Cave" 532:Visitation of England and Wales 319:Phebe Hyacinth Cave-Browne-Cave 262:University College, Southampton 254:Beatrice Mabel Cave-Browne-Cave 700:1641 establishments in England 530:Frederick Arthur Crisp (ed.), 317:when still only in his teens. 282:Hampshire, The County Magazine 266:Henry Meyrick Cave-Browne-Cave 224:from 1893 to 1901 and his son 1: 613:(London), 8 July 1980, p. 12. 350: 145:Stanford Hall, Leicestershire 125:Edmund Braye, 1st Baron Braye 51:. Granted lands in South and 390:Sir Thomas Cave, 7th Baronet 384:Sir Thomas Cave, 6th Baronet 378:Sir Thomas Cave, 5th Baronet 372:Sir Verney Cave, 4th Baronet 366:Sir Thomas Cave, 3rd Baronet 347:Sir Thomas Cave, 1st Baronet 305:(1925–2011) was awarded the 87:in Staffordshire, their son 599:. London. 22 November 2011. 360:Sir Roger Cave, 2nd Baronet 246:Sir Thomas Cave-Browne-Cave 129:Fellow of the Royal Society 716: 582:(London), 9 November 2010. 29:Cave-Browne-Cave Baronetcy 690:Cave-Browne-Cave baronets 198:bombardment of Alexandria 551:. London. Archived from 303:Anthony Cave-Browne-Cave 250:Frances Cave-Browne-Cave 244:in the Royal Engineers. 214:Edward Raban Cave-Brown 565:Charles Mosley (ed.), 342: 327:Church Mission Society 238:John Raban Cave-Browne 209: 196:who had served at the 123:, and a descendant of 519:Tudor Family Portrait 340: 207: 57:William the Conqueror 33:Baronetage of England 517:Barbara Winchester, 216:(1835–1907), son of 178:Justice of the Peace 162:Stretton en le Field 109:Member of Parliament 611:The Daily Telegraph 597:The Daily Telegraph 555:on 13 October 2011. 549:The Daily Telegraph 226:William Cave-Browne 99:in Leicestershire. 629:The New York Times 545:"Cave-Browne-Cave" 343: 240:(1917–1989) was a 228:(1884–1967) was a 218:Lieutenant-Colonel 210: 47:who fought in the 301:. 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Index

Baronetage of England
Royalist
English Civil War
North Cave
William the Conqueror
Thomas Roe
William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley
Queen Elizabeth I
Ambrose Cave
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
Blithfield Hall
Hervey Bagot
William Skipwith
Freeby
Member of Parliament
Coventry
Leicestershire
John Verney, 1st Viscount Fermanagh
Edmund Braye, 1st Baron Braye
Fellow of the Royal Society
High Sheriff
Leicestershire
Sarah Otway
Stanford Hall, Leicestershire
abeyance
barony of Braye
Stretton en le Field
High Sheriff
Derbyshire
Deputy Lieutenant

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