CANHAM, SPARKE, son of Rev. Paul Canham, one of the Brethren of St. Katherine’s Hospital, London, and Isabella, youngest dau. of Gabriel Sparke, one of Brethren of St. Katherine’s Hospital; b.; adm. (aged 11) Jul 1724; in school list 1729; at the School for six years, having previously been at St. Paul’s Sch. three months; Gonville and Caius Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 30 May 1730, scholar Mich 1730 - Lady Day 1734, matr. 1731; BA 1733/4; MA 1737; ordained deacon (London) 20 Jun 1736, to curacy of St. Margaret Pattens, London, priest 24 Dec 1738; Curate, St. Dunstan’s in the East, London, 1754; lic. to m. 1st, 18 Jul 1755 Sarah Parker, St. Botolph’s, Bishopsgate, Surrey; m. 2nd, 11 Sep 1764 Mary Parry, Petersham, Surrey; buried Petersham 11 Jun 1777.
CANN, ROBERT; b.; adm. (aged 8) Jul 1724; in under school list 1726. [Perhaps Robert Cann, son of William Cann, Bristol, who was adm. Middle Temple 30 Dec 1734, and if so probably Sir Robert Cann, Bart., son of Sir William Cann, Bart., Town Clerk of Bristol; b.; m.; d. 27 Jul 1765]
CAPEL, WILLIAM ANNE HOLLES, 4TH EARL OF ESSEX, only son of William Capel, 3rd Earl of Essex KG, and his second wife Lady Elizabeth Russell, dau. of Wriothesley Russell, 2nd Duke of Bedford KG; b. 7 Oct 1732; adm. Apr 1742 (Morel's); succ. as 4th Earl of Essex 8 Jan 1742/3; left 1749; Grand Tour (France, Italy) 1750-4; a Lord of the Bedchamber 17 Mar 1755- Oct 1760; Master of the Staghounds 5 Jul 1770- 11 Jul 1782, when office abolished; a Lord of the Bedchamber from 23 May 1782; Lord Lieut., Hertfordshire 12 Nov 1764 - 13 Mar 1771, JP Herts from 1765; m. 1st, 1 Aug 1754 Frances, eldest dau. of Sir Charles Hanbury Williams KB MP, diplomat; m. 2nd, 2 Mar 1767 Harriet, dau. of Thomas Bladen (qv); d. 5 Mar 1799.
CAPES, JOHN MOORE, eldest son of John Capes, Newington, Surrey, and Harriet --- (IGI) [perhaps Phillips (IGI)]; b. 19 Aug 1812; adm. 15 Oct 1827 (Stelfox's); left 1830; Balliol Coll. Oxford, matr. 6 Jul 1832; BA 1836; MA 1840; ordained deacon (Salisbury) 29 May 1836; Curate, Shipton-le-Moyne, Gloucs.; Rector of Eastowe, Somerset (where he built and endowed the church) [check]; Roman Catholic convert 1845; editor and proprietor, The Rambler (Roman Catholic periodical) 1848-57; rejoined Church of England in 1870, but became Roman Catholic again before his death; composer, The Druid (tragic opera), performed at St. George’s Hall, Liverpool, 22 Feb 1879; author, To Rome and back, 1873, and other works; m. 1839 Bertha, second dau. of A. Wyatt; d. 14 Jan 1889.
CAPPER, RICHARD, second son of Richard Capper, Bushey, Herts., and of Lincoln’s Inn, and his first wife Elizabeth, dau. of John Hyde, Falmouth, Jamaica, and Finchley, Middlesex; bapt. St. Andrew, Holborn 27 Oct 1701 (sic, IGI); adm. (aged 12) May 1715; in under school list 1716; apprenticed to Edward Gee, Six Clerks Office, 4 Oct 1716; adm. Lincoln’s Inn, 5 May 1720; adm. solicitor 14 Nov 1730. [He or his father occurs JP Herts 1733-54; presumably Richard Capper, Bushey, Herts., will proved PCC 16 Jan 1759]. [Richard Capper occurs as Commissioner of Bankrupts in annual lists 1755-64 (sic), apparently as a barrister]
Cardale, George Edward, second son of George Cardale, of Bloomsbury, solicitor, by Maria Louisa, fourth daughter of the Rev. Jasper Peck; b. March 5, 1871; adm. Sept. 25, 1884 (R); left Dec. 1885; a farmer in New South Wales; m. 1893, Mary, daughter of Hugh Wyndham, of Bukkulla, Inverell, New South Wales.
Cardale, Hugh Rashleigh, only child of Henry Jasper Cardale, M.B., of Cubitt Town, Middlesex, by Bruce Susan, daughter of Joseph Sheppard Dibben, of Maiden Newton, Dorset; b. Feb. 12, 1900; adm. Jan. 14, 1915 (G); left Dec. 1917; 2nd Lieut. R.A.F., and obtained his wings as Pilot Sept. 1918; 30 Dec. 1969.
CARDEN, EUSTACE, third son of Charles Wilson Carden, Brixworth, Northants, late Capt., 35th Foot, and Jane, dau. of Edward Bolton King MP, Chadshunt, Warwicks.; b. 29 Dec 1863; adm. (G) 24 Sep 1875; left Aug 1877; entered Naval School at New Cross; became an officer in P. & O. Co. service; m. 6 Feb 1893 Lillias Agatha Mary Rocester, younger dau. of Henry Philip Markham, Sedgebrooke, Northants, Clerk of the Peace for Northamptonshire; drowned in wreck of SS Aden off Socotra, 9 Jun 1897.
CAREW, SIR NICHOLAS HACKET, BART., second son of Sir Nicholas Carew, Bart., MP, and Anne, dau. of Nicholls Hacket, North Crawley, Bucks.; b.; succ. his father as 2nd baronet 18 Mar 1726/7; adm. (aged 7) Jul 1728; in school list 1732/3; m. 25 Apr 1741 Katherine, dau. of John Martin MP, Overbury, Gloucs.; d. 19 Aug 1762.
CAREWE, ---; b.; adm.; a pensioner in 1603 (tutor, Dr Saraiva).