Cave Baronets - Cave Baronets, of Cleve Hill, Sidbury Manor and Stoneleigh House (1896)

Cave Baronets, of Cleve Hill, Sidbury Manor and Stoneleigh House (1896)

  • Sir Charles Daniel Cave, 1st Baronet (1832–1922)
  • Sir Charles Henry Cave, 2nd Baronet JP (17 March 1861–26 July 1932). Cave was the son of Sir Charles Cave, 1st Baronet, and Edith Harriet Symonds, and was educated at New College, Oxford, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts. He was Justice of Peace for Devon and for Gloucestershire. In 1922, he succeeded in his father's baronetcy and in 1926, he was High Sheriff of Devon. Cave married Beatrice Julia Williams, daughter of Sir Frederick Williams, on 12 January 1892. They had three sons including his heir. He died in July 1932, aged 71, and was succeeded in the baronetcy by his son Edward.
  • Sir Edward Charles Cave, 3rd Baronet (1893–1946)
  • Sir Charles Edward Coleridge Cave, 4th Baronet JP DL FRICS (28 February 1927–1 November 1997). Cave was the son of Sir Edward Cave, 3rd Baronet, and Betty Christabel Gertrude Coleridge, and was educated at Eton College, Berkshire. In 1946, he succeeded in his father's baronetcy. Cave served in the Devonshire Regiment from 1946 to 1948, reaching the rank of Lieutenant. In 1969, he became High Sheriff of Devon, in 1972 Justice of Peace for Devon and in 1977 Deputy Lieutenant of Devon. He was further a Fellow of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. Cave married Mary Elizabeth Gore on 15 June 1957. They had four sons, including his successor, John.
  • Sir John Charles Cave, 5th Baronet (born 1958), High Sheriff of Devon in 2005

The heir apparent is the present holder's son George Charles Cave (born 1987)

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