CAGE, ---; b.; adm.; a pensioner in 1613 (tutor, Mr. Dawson) (Chapter Muniments 33667).
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, 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.
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.
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.
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, 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.
CALAMY, ---; b.; in under school lists 1715, 1716.
CALAMY, EDMUND, eldest son of Rev. Edmund Calamy DD, Presbyterian minister and biographical historian of nonconformity, and his first wife Mary, dau. of Michael Watts, cloth merchant and haberdasher; b.; at school under Knipe and Freind (E. Calamy, Historical Account of my own Life, 1829, ii, 144-5); Edinburgh Univ., matr. 1714; MA 1717; Leyden Univ., adm. 29 Sep 1717; assisted his father as Presbyterian minister, Tothill Street, Westminster; assistant to Rev. Benjamin Grosvenor DD, Crosby Square, 1726-49; a member of the Presbyterian Board 1739-48; Trustee, Dr. Williams’s foundations, from 1740; m. 11 Mar 1739/40 Bethia, sister of Elisha Biscoe (qv); d. 13 Jun 1755. DNB.