Arthur Herbert Cass (19 July 1828 – January 1905) was a British Army officer of the 10th Royal Hussars who fought in the Battle of Chernaya during the Crimean War, winning the medal and clasp.
Cass was born at Beaulieu Lodge, Winchmore Hill, Edmonton, on 19 July 1828.
His father was Frederick Cass of Beaulieu Lodge and later Little Grove, East Barnet, where he died on 17 May 1861.
[1] Cass joined the British Army in 1850 serving in the 10th Royal Hussars (as it became).
[2] He fought in the Battle of Chernaya in August 1855, winning the medal and clasp.