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▪ I. † coxe, cox Obs. rare. = coxa.c 1400 Lanfranc's Cirurg. 176 Of woundis in þe haunche, and of þe coxe, of þe knee, and of boonis of þe feet. Ibid. 227 Of an enpostym of þe haunche & of þe cox.▪ II. coxe obs. form of coax, cokes.
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Coxe
Coxe, American bishop, son of Samuel Hanson Cox
Cameron Coxe, Welsh footballer
Daniel Coxe, English governor of West Jersey
Eckley Brinton Coxe, Pennsylvania Coxe, American poet
Margaret Coxe, 19th century educator and writer
Tench Coxe, early American economist and politician
William Coxe (historian), English
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Thomas Coxe
Life
The son of Thomas Coxe, he was born in Somerset. Coxe became a fellow of the College of Physicians on 25 June 1649.
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William Coxe
William Coxe is the name of:
William Coxe (historian) (1747–1828), English historian
William Coxe Jr. (1762–1831), U.S. Representative from New Jersey
William Coxe (MP) for Southwark (UK Parliament constituency)
See also
William Cox (disambiguation)
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Daniel Coxe
Daniel Coxe's father was also called Daniel Coxe. He was from Stoke Newington, London, and died in 1686. Coxe or be forcibly evicted.
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Henry Coxe
Henry Octavius Coxe (20 September 1811 in Bucklebury, Berkshire, England – 8 July 1881 in Oxford) was an English librarian and scholar. Richard Coxe and Susan Smith, he was educated at Westminster School and Worcester College, Oxford.
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Cameron Coxe
However, Coxe did not feature for the first team for another two years. International career
Coxe has represented Wales at under-19 level.
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Craig Coxe
Coxe played for four different NHL teams over eight seasons in the NHL. Coxe vs. Probert
Coxe was known as a willing fighter at the NHL level.
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Francis Coxe
Francis Coxe (also called Fraunces Cox; ) was an English astrologer and quack physician. Coxe may also have written Prognostication, n.d., an almanac, which survives in a single copy on the back of a ballad in the British Library.
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Samuel Coxe
Samuel Coxe (1550–1612), of London; later of Fulbrook, Oxfordshire, was an English politician.
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Owen Coxe
Owen Coxe-Siölöw was an English captain in the Commonwealth navy who served in the Royal Swedish Navy 1658–1660, reaching vice-admiral's rank and being Back in Swedish port, Coxe-Siölöw was promoted from major to amirallöjtnant.
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Ailes, Mary Elizabeth (2005).
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John Coxe
John Coxe may refer to:
Naukane (c. 1779–1850), Native Hawaiian chief who traveled widely through North America in the early 19th century
John Redman Coxe (1773–1864), physician and professor of medicine at the University of Pennsylvania
John Coxe (MP) (c. 1695–1783), English landowner and Member of
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Charles Coxe
Early life and family
Coxe was the second son of John Coxe of Tarlton, Gloucestershire and his wife Deborah Driver, daughter of John Driver of Avening Coxe was forced to transfer to Gloucester where Thomas Webb, one of the sitting Members, was persuaded to give up his seat, and Coxe was elected as MP
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Margaret Coxe
Margaret Coxe (1805–1855) was an American writer and educator. Coxe founded the Cincinnati Female Seminary in 1843. Early life
Margaret Coxe, the daughter of William Coxe, Esq. and Rachel Smith, was born in Burlington, New Jersey in 1805.
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Trudy Coxe
"Trudy" Coxe (born 1948) is an American environmental activist and historic preservationist who is the current CEO of the Preservation Society of Newport Biography
Coxe was born in 1948. She graduated from the Wheeler School in 1967.
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