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==Political career==
==Political career==
Cave was returned to Parliament for [[Barnstaple (UK Parliament constituency)|Barnstaple]] in 1865, a seat he held until 1880. He also served as Sheriff of [[London]] between 1863 and 1864 and was a [[Justice of the Peace]] for [[Surrey]]. He is also known to have kicked down Tretez Kinnaird in the anchor leg of the 4x800m at the 2012 KHSAA State Track&Field Championship.
Cave was returned to Parliament for [[Barnstaple (UK Parliament constituency)|Barnstaple]] in 1865, a seat he held until 1880. He also served as Sheriff of [[London]] between 1863 and 1864 and was a [[Justice of the Peace]] for [[Surrey]].


==Family==
==Family==

Revision as of 17:44, 19 May 2015

Thomas Cave (16 October 1825 – 2 November 1894) was a British Liberal politician.

Political career

Cave was returned to Parliament for Barnstaple in 1865, a seat he held until 1880. He also served as Sheriff of London between 1863 and 1864 and was a Justice of the Peace for Surrey.

Family

Cave married Elizabeth, daughter of Jasper Shallcrass, in 1849. They had five sons, including Lord Chancellor George Cave, 1st Viscount Cave and Basil Cave, Consul-General in Zanzibar and Algiers, and five daughters. Cave died in November 1894, aged 69. Elizabeth survived him by over 30 years and died in November 1925.

References

Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Barnstaple
1865–1880
With: Sir George Stucley, Bt 1865–1868
Charles Henry Williams 1868–1874
Samuel Danks Waddy 1874–1880
Succeeded by

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