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Coxe is a surname, and may refer to: Alfred Conkling Coxe Sr., American federal judge Alfred Conkling Coxe Jr., American federal judge Arthur Cleveland
Coxe
American politician
Hopewell Coxe (June 28, 1812 – June 16, 1864) was an American lawyer. Born in Northumberland, Pennsylvania, Coxe studied law in Williamsport, Pennsylvania
Hopewell_Coxe
American politician (1755–1824)
Tench Coxe (May 22, 1755 – July 17, 1824) was an American political economist and a delegate for Pennsylvania to the Continental Congress in 1788–1789
Tench_Coxe
Welsh footballer
Cameron Terry Coxe (born 18 December 1998) is a Welsh professional footballer who plays as a defender for National League North club Morecambe. Coxe was born
Cameron_Coxe
Topics referred to by the same term
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
English member of Parliament
Charles Westley Coxe (c. 1754 – 10 March 1806) was the member of Parliament for Cricklade in England from 13 April 1784 to 4 April 1785. No speeches from
Charles_Westley_Coxe
Nehemiah Coxe (died 1689) was an English Particular Baptist minister, theologian, and physician. He is known for his contributions to seventeenth-century
Nehemiah_Coxe
Daniel Coxe III (c. 1640 – 19 January 1730) FRS was an English physician and governor of West Jersey from 1687 to 1688 and 1689 to 1692. The Coxe family
Daniel_Coxe
British soldier (1820–1898)
Major-General Holled Wallace Henry Coxe (16 October 1820 – 24 January 1898) was a British soldier and administrator of British India and a member of Henry
Holled_Wallace_Henry_Coxe
American judge (1847–1923)
Alfred Conkling Coxe Sr. (May 20, 1847 – April 15, 1923) was a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
Alfred_Conkling_Coxe_Sr.
American musical duo
reforming in the mid-1990s. It was composed of Simeon (born Simeon Oliver Coxe III), who performed on a primitive synthesizer of his own devising; and,
Silver_Apples
American writer and educator
Margaret Coxe (1805–1855) was an American writer and educator. Coxe founded the Cincinnati Female Seminary in 1843. Seven years later, John Zachos became
Margaret_Coxe
American politician (1839–1895)
Eckley Brinton Coxe (June 4, 1839 – May 13, 1895) was an American mining engineer, coal baron, inventor, industrialist, state senator, and philanthropist
Eckley_Brinton_Coxe
English churchman and author, Archdeacon of Lindisfarne
Richard Charles Coxe (25 July 1800–25 August 1865) was an English churchman and author, archdeacon of Lindisfarne from 1853. He was half-brother to Henry
Richard_Coxe_(priest)
American anthropologist (1849–1915)
Matilda Coxe Stevenson (née Evans) (May 12, 1849 – June 24, 1915), who also wrote under the name Tilly E. Stevenson, was an American anthropologist. She
Matilda_Coxe_Stevenson
English historian & priest (1748–1828)
William Coxe FRS (17 March [O.S. 6 March] 1748 – 8 June 1828) was an English historian and priest who served as a travelling companion and tutor to nobility
William_Coxe_(historian)
American novelist
George Harmon Coxe (April 23, 1901 – January 31, 1984) was an American writer of crime fiction. He created the series featuring crime scene photographer
George_Harmon_Coxe
American ice hockey player (born 1964)
Craig Raymond Coxe (born January 21, 1964) is an American former professional ice hockey player. In addition to playing in the National Hockey League (NHL)
Craig_Coxe
17th century deed of the Province of New Jersey
Philadelphia Eagles. Coxe stopped Keith, claiming that his line veered too far to the west. To finish the border, Governor Coxe, and his East Jersey counterpart
Quintipartite_Deed
British politician
Richard Hippisley Coxe (22 September 1742 – 26 August 1786) was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1768 to 1784. Coxe was the son of
Richard_Hippisley_Coxe
English librarian and scholar
Henry Octavius Coxe (20 September 1811 in Bucklebury, Berkshire, England – 8 July 1881 in Oxford) was an English librarian and scholar. The eighth son
Henry_Coxe
American physician and medical educator (1773–1864)
John Redman Coxe (September 16, 1773 – March 22, 1864) was a medical doctor and professor of medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. Born in Trenton
John_Redman_Coxe
American non-profit executive (born 1948)
Gertrude M. "Trudy" Coxe (born 1948) is an American non-profit executive and CEO of the Preservation Society of Newport County, formerly the Secretary
Trudy_Coxe
16th-century English politician
Samuel Coxe (Mar. 1550–1612), of London; later of Fulbrook, Oxfordshire, was an English politician. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for
Samuel_Coxe
English Swedish Navy captain
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
Owen_Coxe
Early United States province
general Sir Robert Heath by King Charles I in 1629. Then in 1698, Daniel Coxe acquired the title from Heath; under it he claimed the region in the rear
Carolana
American bishop (1818–1896
Arthur Cleveland Coxe (May 10, 1818 – July 20, 1896) was the second Episcopal bishop of Western New York. He used Cleveland as his given name and is often
Arthur_Cleveland_Coxe
Topics referred to by the same term
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
John_Coxe
American judge (1880–1957)
Alfred Conkling Coxe Jr. (May 7, 1880 – December 21, 1957) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District
Alfred_Conkling_Coxe_Jr.
American politician
Colonel Daniel Coxe IV (1673–1739), son of Dr. Daniel Coxe, went to his father's North American lands. He lived in the American colonies from 1702 to
Daniel_Coxe_IV
American politician (1762–1831)
William Coxe Jr. (May 3, 1762 – February 25, 1831) was a pioneer pomologist and a U.S. Representative from New Jersey. He served as Mayor of Burlington
William_Coxe_Jr.
George Harmon Coxe wrote a total of 63 novels starting in 1935, the last being published in 1975. "Worldcat - Coxe, George Harmon".
List of novels by George Harmon Coxe
List_of_novels_by_George_Harmon_Coxe
Physician among initial fellows of Royal Society
Thomas Coxe (1615 – 1685) was an English physician. He studied at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, graduating with a BA in 1635 and an MA in 1638. He was among
Thomas_Coxe
Canadian businessman and author (born 1954)
value." This television persona was encouraged by executive producer Stuart Coxe, who occasionally asked O'Leary to be "more evil" during the first two seasons
Kevin_O'Leary
College preparatory school in Freeland, Pennsylvania, United States
Eckley Brinton Coxe to provide technical training for area miners. The program was modeled after the "Steigerschulen" of Germany. Mr. Coxe examined The
MMI_Preparatory_School
Topics referred to by the same term
Richard Cox or Coxe may refer to: Richard Cox (actor) (born 1948), American actor Richard Cox (bishop) (c. 1500–1581), English clergyman, Dean of Westminster
Richard_Cox
Scottish psychiatrist
Sir James Coxe MD FRSE (1811 – 1878) was a Scottish physician and expert on psychiatry. Controversially (though not at the time) he linked mental illness
James_Coxe
Chief executives of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Alexander Stedman. In other cases, William Coxe pleaded illness (1758), Samuel Mifflin (1761), William Coxe and Daniel Benezet (1762), and John Barclay
Mayor_of_Philadelphia
American poet (1918–1993)
Louis Osborne Coxe (April 15, 1918 – May 25, 1993) was an American poet, playwright, essayist, and professor who was recognized by the Academy of American
Louis_O._Coxe
Collection of early Christian writings
new series was edited by the Episcopal bishop of New York, A. Cleveland Coxe. Coxe gave his series the title The Ante-Nicene Fathers. By 1896, this American
Ante-Nicene_Fathers_(book)
Historic house in North Carolina, United States
Mary Mills Coxe House is a historic home located near Hendersonville, Henderson County, North Carolina. Built about 1911, the house is a 2+1⁄2-story, Colonial
Mary_Mills_Coxe_House
American multinational technology company
January 2026[update], the company's board consisted of the following directors: Tench Coxe (former managing director of Sutter Hill Ventures) John Dabiri (engineer
Nvidia
American army transport ship
General Frank M. Coxe was a steam ferry which was built for the United States Army to provide transportation services among several military facilities
USAT_General_Frank_M._Coxe
English lawyer and Tory politician
Charles Coxe (c. 1661–17 October 1728), of Lincoln's Inn and Rodmarton and Lower Lypiatt, Gloucestershire, was an English lawyer and Tory politician who
Charles_Coxe
Historic estate in Devon, England
1738, John Hippisley Coxe (1715–1769) of Ston Easton, Somerset, married Mary Northleigh (died 1773), heiress of Peamore. Hippisley Coxe was the builder of
Peamore,_Exminster
Town in New York, United States
Coxe Patent, 76,000 acres (31,000 ha) deeded on May 30, 1770, to William Coxe, Daniel Coxe, Rebecca Coxe, John Tabor Kempe and his wife Grace (Coxe)
New_Hartford,_New_York
Play written by Louis O. Coxe and Robert Chapman
Billy Budd is a play by Louis O. Coxe and Robert H. Chapman based on Herman Melville's novella of the same name. Originally titled Uniform of Flesh, the
Billy_Budd_(play)
Boreham Wood 2025–26 football season
Érico Sousa scored Boreham Wood's only successful penalty, with Cameron Coxe hitting the crossbar, and Callum Reynolds and Matt Rush seeing efforts saved
2025–26 Boreham Wood F.C. season
2025–26_Boreham_Wood_F.C._season
State historical society of the United States
Coxe House(s) in Willingtown Square
Delaware_Historical_Society
Apple cultivar
sprightly taste". Coxe described it and provided an illustration in his 1817 book, A View of the Cultivation of Fruit Trees. Coxe and other authors mention
Winesap
English astrologer and quack doctor (fl. 1560–1575)
Francis Coxe (also called Fraunces Cox; fl. 1560–1575) was an English astrologer and quack physician. He was tried for sorcery in 1561 and severely punished
Francis_Coxe
Football match
Boreham Wood 2–2 (a.e.t.) Rochdale Rush 22' Abdulmalik 69' Report Smith 78' Dieseruvwe 90+7' Penalties Reynolds Sousa Rush Coxe 1–3 Beckwith Francis Perry
2026 National League play-off final
2026_National_League_play-off_final
1951 American TV series or program
radio series of the same name which was based on the novels by George Harmon Coxe. The series starred Richard Carlyle originally as the title role of Jack
Casey, Crime Photographer (TV series)
Casey,_Crime_Photographer_(TV_series)
Ship of the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service
USRC Tench Coxe was a 39-ton harbor steam-powered vessel that was built by William T. Malster, in Baltimore, Maryland. Her contract price was $14,800 and
USRC_Tench_Coxe
Henry Hippisley Coxe (1748-1795) of Ston Easton Park, Somerset, was MP for Somerset (1792-5). He was the 3rd son of John Hippisley Coxe (1715-1769), builder
Henry_Hippisley_Coxe
Form of government ruled by experts
the groundwork for cost-benefit analysis in public administration. Tench Coxe (1755—1824) advanced a technocratic vision that regards machine-driven manufacturing
Technocracy
Glacier located on the Mont Blanc massif, in the French Alps
waves instantaneously frozen in the midst of a violent storm. — William Coxe 1777 The glacier lies above the Chamonix valley. The pressure within the
Mer_de_Glace
English architecture around the reign of James I
Gothic or "Jacobethan" style was briefly popular. Excellent examples are Coxe Hall, Williams Hall, and Medbury Hall, which define the West and North sides
Jacobean_architecture
Grade I listed hotel in Mendip, UK
was occupied by the descendants of the commissioning owner, John Hippisley-Coxe, until 1956. Since then owners including William Rees-Mogg and Peter Smedley
Ston_Easton_Park
Private colleges in Geneva, New York, US
college. Coxe Hall serves as the main administrative hub of the campus. Constructed in 1901, the building is named after Bishop Arthur Cleveland Coxe, a benefactor
Hobart and William Smith Colleges
Hobart_and_William_Smith_Colleges
2019 Nigerian film
Ifan Ifeanyi Michael under Ifan Micheal Productions. The film stars Henry Coxe, Ini Dima-Okojie, Toni Tones, Pete Edochie, Nkem Owoh, Bamike Olawunmi, Tope
Foreigner's_God
John Coxe (c. 1695 – 27 Jan 1783) of Nether Lypiatt, Gloucestershire was an English landowner and Member of Parliament. He was the eldest son of Charles
John_Coxe_(MP)
Hawaiian chief
Naukane (c. 1779 – February 2, 1850), also known as John Coxe, Edward Cox, and Coxe was a Native Hawaiian chief who traveled widely through North America
Naukane
English Whig politician and militia officer
Cherry, p. 183. Stephen Coxe, p. 320. Ewald, p. 390. England, Select Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991. Cracroft's Peerage. Coxe, p. 3. Folkard, p. 302. Burke
Robert_Walpole_(colonel)
Indian-American academic
Vijay Govindarajan (born 18 November 1949), is the Coxe Distinguished Professor (a Dartmouth-wide chair) at Dartmouth College's Tuck School of Business
Vijay_Govindarajan
Roman emperor from 306 to 337
Vol. 7. Edited by Alexander Roberts, James Donaldson, and A. Cleveland Coxe. Buffalo, New York: Christian Literature Publishing Co., 1886. Revised and
Constantine_the_Great
Zuni lhamana and cultural ambassador (c. 1849–1896)
American two-spirit community. We'wha's friendship with anthropologist Matilda Coxe Stevenson would lead to much material on the Zuni being published. Stevenson
We'wha
British diplomat and politician
Sir John Coxe Hippisley, 1st Baronet (c. February 1746 – 3 May 1825) was a British diplomat and politician who pursued an 'unflagging, though wholly unsuccessful
Sir John Hippisley, 1st Baronet
Sir_John_Hippisley,_1st_Baronet
Topics referred to by the same term
John Hippisley may refer to John Hippisley (1530–1570), MP for Wells and Bridport John Hippisley (Parliamentarian) (fl. 1617–1653), English MP for Petersfield
John_Hippisley
American Founding Father (1755–1804)
role was the temporary location of the capital from New York City. Tench Coxe was sent to speak to Maclay to bargain about the capital being temporarily
Alexander_Hamilton
Grand Lodge in Pennsylvania in United States of America
Society dated 31 July 1730 at Trenton we know that Daniel Coxe was already in the colonies. Coxe returned to England to attend a meeting of the Grand Lodge
Grand_Lodge_of_Pennsylvania
Topics referred to by the same term
Charlie Cox (disambiguation) Charles Coxe (1661–1728), MP for Cirencester, and for Gloucester Charles Westley Coxe, MP for Cricklade Charles Cocks (disambiguation)
Charles_Cox
Village in Monmouthshire, Wales
falls under the Diocese of Monmouth. English historian and priest William Coxe reached Oldcastle as part of his famous tour of Monmouthshire which he documented
Oldcastle,_Monmouthshire
Prince of Asturias (1629–1646)
2014, pp. 144, 160. Hume 1907, p. 392. Hume 1907, p. 393. Orso 1989, p. 77. Coxe 1847, p. 349; Hume 1907, p. 399 Hume 1907, p. 276 Green, Mary Anne Everett
Balthasar Charles, Prince of Asturias
Balthasar_Charles,_Prince_of_Asturias
1945 American mystery film directed by Richard Whorf
American mystery film directed by Richard Whorf and written by George Harmon Coxe and Harry Ruskin. It is the sequel to the 1942 film Eyes in the Night. The
The_Hidden_Eye
Military commander in the service of Austria (1663–1736)
Coxe, W. (1807). History of the House of Austria. Cadell. Coxe, W. (1820). History of the House of Austria. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme&Brown. Coxe, William
Prince_Eugene_of_Savoy
Confession Benjamin Coxe: English Pastor and theologian, signer of the First London Baptist Confession, father of Nehemiah Coxe Nehemiah Coxe (1650-1689): English
List_of_Reformed_Baptists
American playwright (1919–2000)
Budd, adapted from Herman Melville's novel of the same name, with Louis O. Coxe. Their play won the Donaldson Award for Best First Play and the Outer Critics
Robert_Chapman_(playwright)
American historian
including the Field Museum in Chicago. Since 1996, he has been Eckley Brinton Coxe, Jr. Professor of Egyptology at the University of Pennsylvania and head curator
David_P._Silverman
Monaghan for 1726. He married Mary Coxe, a Maid of Honour to Queen Caroline, wife of King George II of Great Britain. Mary Coxe's father was also the Queen's
John_Montgomery_(died_1733)
Zuni gender-nonconforming people
lhamana people. Writing about her friend We'wha, anthropologist Matilda Coxe Stevenson described We'wha as: She performs masculine religious and judicial
Lhamana
Radio show
1930s to the 1960s. The character was the creation of novelist George Harmon Coxe. Casey was featured in the pulp magazine, Black Mask, novels, comic books
Casey, Crime Photographer (radio series)
Casey,_Crime_Photographer_(radio_series)
Holy Roman Empress from 1673 to 1676
509. Czeike 1992, p. 508. Seel 1817, p. 323. Gottardi 1843, pp. 247–248. Coxe 1824, p. 309. Koldau 2007, p. 106. Laura Mocci: Giovanni Maria Morandi -
Claudia_Felicitas_of_Austria
Christian gospel episode of darkened sky
Donaldson & Coxe (1896), Volume IX, "The Gospel of Peter" 5:15, p. 4. Barnstone (2005), pp. 351, 368, 374, 378–379, 419. Roberts, Donaldson & Coxe (1896),
Crucifixion_darkness
Fictional character, crime photographer
lasted from the 1930s until the 1960s. Created by crime writer George Harmon Coxe, the photographer Casey was featured in radio, film, theater, novels, magazines
Casey,_Crime_Photographer
Football league season
Boreham Wood 2–2 (a.e.t.) Rochdale Rush 22' Abdulmalik 69' Report Smith 78' Dieseruvwe 90+7' Penalties Reynolds Sousa Rush Coxe 1–3 Beckwith Francis Perry
2025–26_National_League
1962 film by Peter Ustinov
directed, and co-written by Peter Ustinov. It is adapted from Louis O. Coxe and Robert H. Chapman's stage play version of Herman Melville's 1924 novella
Billy_Budd_(film)
English humanist, author and scholar
Leonard Cox (or Coxe) (c. 1495 – c. 1549) was an English humanist, author of the first book in English on rhetoric. He was a scholar of international reputation
Leonard_Cox
House in Llanover, Monmouthshire
a major rebuilding of the mediaeval house in a Palladian style. William Coxe, who stayed at Coldbrook on his tour of Wales in 1799, devotes nine pages
Coldbrook_Park
Christian apostle and missionary (c. 5 – c. 64/65)
pattern of patient endurance". See also the endnote (3) by Arthur Cleveland Coxe on the last page of wikisource 1st Clement regarding Paul's preaching in
Paul_the_Apostle
Pennsylvanians who claim descent from historic families
Philadelphia Rosary," which goes: Morris, Norris, Rush and Chew, Drinker, Dallas, Coxe and Pugh, Wharton, Pepper, Pennypacker, Willing, Shippen and Markoe. Burt's
Old_Philadelphians
American politician (born 1951)
1991–1993 Governor Bill Weld Preceded by John DeVillars Succeeded by Trudy Coxe Personal details Born 1951 (age 74–75) Party Democratic Education Scripps
Susan_Tierney
Type of sexual relation in the Russian Empire
the late 18th century. Hacquet also cited the English clergyman William Coxe, who traveled through Russia in the second half of the 18th century and described
Snokhachestvo
Bishop Goes to War (2010) Barbara Willis Sweete Billy Budd (1949) Louis O. Coxe Robert H. Chapman (1949) Billy Budd (1962) Peter Ustinov Billy Liar (1960)
List of plays adapted into feature films: A to I
List_of_plays_adapted_into_feature_films:_A_to_I
2nd-century Greek bishop and Church Father
Alexander Roberts, James Donaldson, and A. Cleveland Coxe (Buffalo, NY: Christian Literature Co., 1885). Coxe, Arthur Cleveland, ed. (1885). The Ante-Nicene
Irenaeus
19th-century Renaissance revival style of English architecture
Shimla in India. Excellent examples of the style in the United States are Coxe Hall, Williams Hall, and Medbury Hall, which define the West and North sides
Jacobethan
1938 film by George Fitzmaurice
written by James Kevin McGuinness, Howard Emmett Rogers, and George Harmon Coxe. The film stars Melvyn Douglas, Virginia Bruce, Warren William, John Halliday
Arsène_Lupin_Returns
1905–1920 Class of 1871, first alumnus to hold position. Fritz Lab, Drown Hall, Coxe Lab, Taylor Hall, Taylor Gym, Taylor Stadium, and Lamberton Hall constructed
List of Lehigh University people
List_of_Lehigh_University_people
Country house in Somerset, England
nearby Georgian mansion house Ston Easton Park, built by John Hippisley-Coxe (died 1769), a relative of his ancestress Dorothy Hippisley, the wife of
Gournay_Court
1864–1866 novel by Elizabeth Gaskell
straightforward young woman. Mr Gibson discovers that one of his apprentices, Mr. Coxe, has become romantically interested in Molly, unbeknownst to her. To protect
Wives_and_Daughters
COXE
COXE
COXE
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Pattie, PATTI means "patrician; of noble birth."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Sacrifice
Boy/Male
Arabic
Variety of Colours
Girl/Female
German
War goddess.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Virtuous
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Young
Girl/Female
Tamil
Suryakanthi | ஸà¯à®°à¯à®¯à®•ாநà¯à®¤à¯€
A kind of flower, Suns rays
Girl/Female
Tamil
Always Happy woman
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of a number of places, in Cambridgeshire, Cheshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, and Wiltshire, so named from Old English stapol ‘post’ + ford ‘ford’.
Girl/Female
Anglo Saxon American English Greek Norse
Wealthy.
COXE
COXE
COXE
COXE
COXE