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GB-2014-WSA-04328 · Person · ca. 1704-1762

CAESAR, JULIUS, second son of Charles Adelmare Caesar MP, Bennington Place, Herts., and Mary, second dau. of Ralph Freman MP, Aspenden Hall, Herts.; b.; adm. (aged 14) Jun 1718; Trinity Hall, Cambridge, matr. Jul 1722, adm. scholar 13 Jan 1723/4; Ensign, 2nd Foot Guards, 18 Jan 1730/1; Lieut. and Capt., 24 May 1739; Capt. -Lieut., 27 May 1745; Capt. and Lieut. -Col., 17 Sep 1746; Second Maj., 12 May 1753; First Maj., 25 Dec 1755; Lieut. -Col., 12 Apr 1762; Brevet Col., 12 May 1753; Maj. -Gen., 24 Jun 1759; wounded at battle of Fontenoy 11 May 1745; d. in Germany 7 Aug 1762, from the effects of a fall from his horse.

Cage, ---, fl. 1613
GB-2014-WSA-04329 · Person · fl. 1613

CAGE, ---; b.; adm.; a pensioner in 1613 (tutor, Mr. Dawson) (Chapter Muniments 33667).

Cage, Robert, 1639-1701
GB-2014-WSA-04330 · Person · 1639-1701

CAGE, ROBERT, brother of Thomas Cage (qv); bapt. Bearsted, Kent 1 Feb 1639 (IGI); adm.; KS; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1657, adm. pens. 30 May 1657, scholar 1658; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 17 Nov 1659, called to bar 13 Nov 1666; fined for not discharging duty as Reader, Nov 1677; m. 19 Apr 1666 (IGI) his cousin Eleanor, dau. of John Cage, Maidstone, Kent; d. 23 Dec 1701.

Cage, Thomas, fl. 1656
GB-2014-WSA-04331 · Person · fl. 1656

CAGE, THOMAS, elder son of William Cage, Milgate, Bearsted, Kent, and his second wife Joan, dau. of Sir Thomas Culpepper; b.; adm.; a boarder; left 19 Dec 1656 (school lists, 1656); Oriel Coll. Oxford, matr. 29 Oct 1657.

GB-2014-WSA-04332 · Person · 1900-1985

Cahn, Charles Montague, brother of Robert Sidney Cahn (q.v.); b. Dec. 27, 1900; adm. as exhibitioner Sept. 24, 1914 (G); non-resident K.S. Sept. 1915; elected head to Ch. Ch. Oxon. July 1919, matric. Michaelmas 1919; B.A. 1923; called to the bar at the Inner Temple July 2, 1924; 2nd Lieut. R.A.S.C. Nov. 21, 1939; Major; Asst. Judge Advocate General 1946; C.B.E. 1956; m. Feb. 24, 1939, Kathleen Rose, daughter of Augustus John Thoumine, of St. Peter Port, Guernsey; d. 16 Aug. 1985.

GB-2014-WSA-04333 · Person · 1899-1981

Cahn, Robert Sidney, son of Gottfried Cahn, of Hampstead, by Lilian Julie, daughter of Montague Montague, of Kimberley, South Africa; b. June 9, 1899; adm. as K.S. Sept. 25, 1913; elected to Trin. Coll. Camb. (with Samwaies) July 1918, matric. Lent 1919; Nat. Sci. Trip. (Chemistry); B.A. 1921; M.A. 1925; University of Bonn Nov. 1922 - March 1923, and University of Frankfort March 1923 - March 1925; University Lecturer, Cairo, 1926-30; Bangor 1930-34; with Messrs. Cooper, McDougall and Robertson 1934-47; Editor, Chemical Society, 1949; served in France Aug. 1918 - Jan. 1919; 2nd Lieut. R.E. 97th Field Co. 21st Div. March 30, 1918; m. 1st Jan. 13, 1926, Margaret Joan, daughter of George Frederick Emery, of Broxbourne, Herts.; 2nd 1936, Frances Mary Gwendolen, daughter of Francis Richardson, of Swineshead, Lincs.; d. 15 Sept. 1981.

GB-2014-WSA-04334 · Person · 1860-1929

CAIGER, FREDERICK FOORD, only son of Frederick Henry Caiger FRIBA, St. Mark’s Road, North Kensington, architect, and Emma Elizabeth, third dau. of Lancelot Lipscomb, Winchester, Hampshire, solicitor; b. 14 Dec 1860; adm. 27 Jan 1873; left Dec 1877; St. Thomas’s Hospital; MB BS London, and Gold Medal in Surgery 1883; MD 1886; MRCS 1882; LRCP 1883; MRCP 1891; FRCP 1900; DPH (Camb. ) 1888; medical superintendent, South Western Fever Hospital, Stockwell, 1890; Chief Medical Officer, Infectious Hospitals Service, Metropolitan Asylums Board, 1921; Physician Emeritus, St. Thomas’s Hospital, 1922; m. 9 Jan 1895 Madeline, youngest dau. of Alexander Orr, Melbourne, Australia; d. 5 Sep 1929.

Caine, William, 1873-1925
GB-2014-WSA-04335 · Person · 1873-1925

Caine, William, eldest son of William Sproston Caine, M. P., of Clapham, Surrey, by Alice, eldest daughter of the Rev. Hugh Stowell Brown, of Liverpool; b. July 14, 1873; adm. Sept. 24, 1885 (H); left Dec. 1886; St. Andrew's Univ.; Non-Coll. Oxon., matric. Oct. 15, 1892, adm. to Balliol Coll. in 1893; B.A. 1895; called to the bar at the Middle Temple, Nov. 17, 1897; Northern Circuit; author of The Angler at Large (1911), of The Strangeness of Noel Carton (1920), and a number of other novels; m. July 26, 1907, Edith Gordon, only daughter of Farmer Rees Walker, of Boston, Mass., U. S. A.; d. Sept. 1, 1925, at Wenduyne, Belgium.