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A second-half 19th Century achievement of arms for the Cave-Browne-Cave Baronets, with 130 named quarterings/ watercolour and gilt, 51cm x 36.5cm/framed and glazed/Note: The Cave family had taken their name from North and South Cave in Yorkshire where they settled at the Conquest, and for whom a baronetcy was created in 1641. In 1721 Roger Cave married the heiress Catherine Browne and their son added the name of Browne by Act of Parliament in 1752. The additional name of Cave was confirmed by Royal Licence in 1839. The painting was made for Sir Mylles Cave-Browne-Cave, 11th Baronet, who succeeded his father in 1855 and died 1901.
His rebel adventurer son, the Revd Sir Genille Cave-Browne-Cave, 12th Baronet, after running away to the circus as a child, being sent to Australia at the age of 14 where he deserted, seeing action on the Khyber Pass where he shot 29 tigers, and taking part in the Chinese Boxer Rebellion, also had the unusual distinction of working as a cowboy on a ranch in the American Wild West where his record for lassoing and tethering a steer in 19? seconds apparently still stands. Known as the 'Bronco Baronet', late in life he entered the church, writing an autobiography From Cowboy to Pulpit/see illustration