John Cage (Totteridge)

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John Cage was a citizen of London and the holder of the Manor of Totteridge in Hertfordshire, which was granted to him by Queen Elizabeth I in 1590 but lost to the Peacock family following a legal case.

Cage was the second son of Anthony Cage, citizen and Salter of London. He had an elder brother, Anthony, of Longstow in Cambridgeshire. He married Jane, daughter of Richard Thornhill of Bromley, Kent, and had a son, Richard (still living in 1623), of Thames Ditton, who was married in London on 3 February 1596, to Jane Fowler, daughter of Lady Brocket by her first husband, Gabriel Fowler.[1]

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