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Frederick Charles Cass (1824-1896) was the rector of the parish of Monken Hadley in north London. His father, also Frederick Cass, owned the relevant advowson giving the right to make such appointments. He was the author of works of local history relating to South Mimms, Monken Hadley and East Barnet. ==Early life and family== Cass was born at Beaulieu Lodge, Winchmore Hill, Edmonton, on 4 September 1824.〔''(The Annual Register, Or a View of the History, Politics, and Literature, of the Year 1824. )'' London: Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1825. p. 184.〕 He was baptised at Edmonton on 21 December 1824. His father was Frederick Cass J.P., D.L., of Beaulieu Lodge and later Little Grove, East Barnet, where he died on 17 May 1861. A funerary hatchment to his memory exists in St Mary the Virgin church, East Barnet.〔(Hatchments. ) East Barnet Parish Church. Retrieved 20 August 2015.〕 His mother was Martha Potter of Ponder's End. She died at Chester Terrace, Regent's Park, on 5 July 1870.〔 The Cass family were wealthy. Frederick Cass senior was able to leave an annuity of £1,000 per annum to his wife on his death and £10,000 for each of his sons' marriage settlements.〔 Cass received his M.A. degree from Balliol College, University of Oxford.〔Howard, Joseph Jackson, & Frederick Arthur Crisp. (1893) (''Visitation of England and Wales'' ) Vol. I. Privately printed. p. 114.〕
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