biography text
Cave’s grandfather had represented Leicestershire in the Parliament of 1741 and he was chosen in 1790, on the retirement of John Peach Hungerford, on the same independent interest. The support of his future father-in-law Lord Harborough proved decisive and there was no contest. He made no mark in Parliament, where he doubtless supported Pitt, and was listed hostile to the repeal of the Test Act in Scotland in April 1791. He died, 16 Jan. 1792, ‘after a short illness’.1See LEICESTERSHIRE; Gent. Mag. (1792), i. 93.