Brown’s story _The Dwale Bluth_ (in his _Literary Remains_
1876).
CAYLEY, SIR DIGBY, 7 Baronet. _b._ York 13 March 1807; succeeded 15
Dec. 1857. _d._ Brompton near Scarborough 22 Dec. 1883.
CAYLEY, EDWARD STILLINGFLEET (_only son of John Cayley of Low hall
near Brompton, who d. 16 June 1846_). _b._ Newbold hall near
Market Weighton 13 Aug. 1802; ed. at Rugby and Brasenose coll.
Ox.; M.P. for North Riding of Yorkshire 17 Dec. 1832 to death;
chairman of committees on Hand-loom weavers 1834–5 and on
Agricultural distress; edited _Agricultural and Industrial Mag._
25 numbers 1 Oct. 1834 to 1 Dec. 1835. _d._ 11 Dean’s yard,
Westminster 25 Feb. 1862. _Farmer’s Mag. x_, 81–4 (1844),
_portrait, xxi_, 354–5 (1862).
CAYLEY, EDWARD STILLINGFLEET (_elder son of the preceding_). _b._ 30
July 1824; ed. at Eton and Trin. coll. Cam.; barrister I.T. 13
June 1851; author of _The European revolutions of 1848 2 vols._
1856; _The war of 1870 and the peace of 1871_, 1871. _d._ Wydale,
Brompton 10 Sep. 1884.
CAYLEY, SIR GEORGE, 6 Baronet (_only son of sir Thomas Cayley, 5
baronet 1732–92_). _b._ 27 Dec. 1773; succeeded 15 March 1792;
invented an instrument for testing purity of water by abstraction
of light, and another for obtaining and applying electric power to
machinery; carried out a system of arterial drainage in Yorkshire
on a principle previously unknown in England; the first promoter
and adopter of cottage allotment system; chairman of the
Polytechnic Institution, Regent st. London 1838; chairman of the
Whig club at York. _d._ Brompton 15 Dec. 1857. _The Times 18 Dec.
1857 p. 7, col. 6._
CAYLEY, GEORGE JOHN (_younger son of Edward Stillingfleet Cayley
1802–62_). _b._ 26 Jany. 1826; ed. at Eton; barrister I.T. 17 Nov.
1852; author of _Some account of the life and adventures of Sir
Reginald Mohun, Baronet, done in verse_ 1850; _Las alforjas or the
bridle roads of Spain 2 vols._ 1853, _2 ed._ 1860. _d._ Hunton
rectory, Kent 11 Oct. 1878.
CAZALET, EDWARD. _b._ Brighton 1827; author of _The Berlin
conference and the Anglo-Turkish convention_ 1878; _The Eastern
congress an address to working men_ 1878, _2 ed._ 1879;
_Bimetallism and its connection with commerce_ 1879. _d._ Hotel
d’Angleterre, Constantinople 21 April 1883.
CAZALET, REV. WILLIAM WAHAB. _b._ 1808; ed. at Charterhouse and
Trin. coll. Cam.; B.A. 1833, M.A. 1837; ordained deacon 1834,
priest 1836; teacher of elocution in London; chaplain to the
union, Watford, Herts.; author of _The history of the Royal
Academy of music_ 1854; _On the right management of the voice in
speaking and reading_ 1855; _Stammering its cause and cure_ 1858;
_The voice or the art of singing_ 1861. _d._ Watford 24 April
1875.
CAZENOVE, JOHN (_son of James Cazenove of Old Broad st. London,
merchant, who d. 20 Oct. 1827 aged 83_). _b._ 1788; one of a club
of 35 members formed to promote views of political economy 1821;
president of London Chess Club; author of _A selection of games at
chess_ 1817; _An elementary treatise on political economy_ 1840;
_Thoughts on a few subjects of political economy_ 1859. _d._ 13
Middleton road, Battersea Rise, London 15 Aug. 1879.
CAZENOVE, PHILIP (_brother of the preceding_). _b._ Nov. 1798; ed.
at the Charterhouse; member of Stock Exchange, London; head of
firm of P. Cazenove and Co. stockbrokers Threadneedle