Frances Evelyn Cave-Browne-Cave FRAS (1876–1965) was an English mathematician and educator.
[1] Along with Beatrice, she worked with Karl Pearson at University College London.
[3] Her research in the field of meteorology produced two publications in the Proceedings of the Royal Society which discussed barometric measurements, and was read to the British Association at Cambridge in 1904.
She prioritised teaching over research, and focused on developing the weakest students because she felt that was where the biggest difference could be made.
[3] She was on the executive council of the college and was largely responsible for drafting the charter of incorporation granted in 1924.