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Cox is an example of the wealthy early Victorian middle class men who established large landed estates. He began in 1866 by the purchase of Moat Mount. He rebuilt the house as a Renaissance-style stuccoed villa to include a large main block with a carriage porch, and by 1873 owned 209 acres
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Cox was also lord of the manors of Taunton Deane and Trull in Somerset. He also owned small estates at Ugborough and Widecombe in Devon. He died worth a reputed Β£400,000; although his estate was declared as under Β£200,000, he owned at least as much again in landed property.
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and a daughter known as the novelist Mrs H. Bennett Edwards (1844–1936). Irwin Cox carried on his father's business interests, his acquisition of land and his preservation of game on the Mill Hill estate until his death in 1922 when the estate was broken up.
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His diversification proved profitable. When one of his heirs offered their reversionary interest in Cox's probate estate for sale the advertisement listed the sources of income. These included various leasehold properties in the City of London,
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Mills in Buckinghamshire, his newspaper and magazine titles as well as his landed property. Taken together, these had produced Β£54,000 a year for some years, although the bulk of the income came from Cox's magazines and newspapers.
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The History of British Journalism: From the Foundation of the Newspaper Press in England to the Repeal of the Stamp Act in 1855, with Sketches of Press Celebrities
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Cox moved to London to pursue his career as a barrister. His periodicals, reports and textbooks led to him being raised to the dignity of
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in 1834, and retained an interest in it. The London Dialectical Society, founded in 1867, set up in 1869 a committee to investigate
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were profitable. Long before his death, he relinquished direct control over the publishing businesses but he continued to write.
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Cox and Crime: An Examination of Edward William Cox, 1809-1879, His Career and His Approach to the Criminal Law of His Time
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Six Lectures on the Inns of Court and of Chancery: Delivered in Middle Temple Hall During Easter and Trinity Terms, 1912
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Reports of all the Cases decided by the Superior Courts of Law and Equity, relating to the Law of Joint-Stock Companies
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The Cultural Meaning of Popular Science: Phrenology and the Organization of Consent in Nineteenth-Century Britain
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in 1866. He did get elected in his native town in 1868 but was later unseated on petition next year by
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until it covered perhaps 2,000 acres (8.1 km) of valuable land near London. The estate included
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A Digest of all the Cases decided by the Courts relating to Magistrates' Parochial and Criminal Law
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which he conducted for nearly 25 years. He also founded or transformed the English journals
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Josef L. Altholz (Winter 1984). "Mister Serjeant Cox, John Crockford, and the Origins of
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Conservative Principles and Conservative Policy, a Letter to the Electors of Tewkesbury
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1857–1868 which he resigned when gaining the more important appointment as Recorder of
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The Principles of Punishment as applied to the Criminal Law by Judges and Magistrates
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Cox married twice. His first wife, Sophia, was the daughter of William Harris of the
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at auction in 1877 for Β£57,100. The Inn's hall was reconstructed at his new house at
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Reports of Cases in Criminal Law determined in all the Courts in England and Wales
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Andrews, Alexander; Fox Bourne, Henry Richard; Hatton, Joseph (1 January 1999).
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Howard, Philip (28 February 1973). "Crockford's now well taped by computer".
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an extended version of an article in the Dictionary of National Biography
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Cox prepared law books and reports with others, and contributed to the
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The Arts of Writing, Reading, and Speaking, in Letters to a Law Student
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The New Statutes relating to the Administration of the Criminal Law
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The Spiritualists: The Story of Florence Cook and William Crookes
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of the Psychological Society and the London Dialectical Society.
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Representative Reform, proposals for a Constitutional Reform Bill
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Around the time he was called to the bar, Cox founded the weekly
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William Crookes (1832-1919) and the Commercialization of Science
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A Monograph of Sleep and Dreams, their Physiology and Psychology
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in 1843, joined the Western Circuit, and sold the title.
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Walker, J. Douglas (1912). Odgers, William Blake (ed.).
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The Advocate, his Training, Practice, Rights, and Duties
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in 1868 – rather than his modest practice as a lawyer.
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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Brown, D (2008). Dick, Malcolm; Clay, Richard (eds.).
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A lifelong Conservative, he unsuccessfully contested
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Gale Encyclopedia of Occultism & Parapsychology
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psychical researcher
Taunton
Exeter
Somerset County Gazette
called to the bar
serjeant at law
Recorder
Helston
Falmouth
Portsmouth
Law Times
The Field
Benjamin Nottingham Webster
Exchange & Mart
Samuel Beeton
Elizabeth Lowe
Crockford's Clerical Directory
John Crockford
Tewkesbury
Taunton
Henry James
Deputy Lieutenant
orchids
psychology
phrenology
spiritualism
William Crookes
psychic force
mediumship

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