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James Cox (other)
James Cox may refer to: Politics * James Cox (Nova Scotia politician) (died 1805), merchant and politician in Nova Scotia * James Cox (New Jersey politician) (1753–1810), United States Representative from New Jersey, 1809–1810 * James M. Cox (1870–1957), American politician, Governor of Ohio and Democratic presidential nominee in 1920 * James P. Cox (1804-1866), member of the first legislature of the Wisconsin Territory Media * James Cox (director) (born 1975), American film director * James Cox (journalist), radio and television presenter and correspondent for the BBC Sports * James Cox (quarterback) (born 1983), starting quarterback for the Colorado Buffaloes football team, 2005–2006 * James Cox (baseball), Negro league baseball player * James Allen Cox (born 1977), American professional wrestler better known as James Storm * J. B. Cox (James Brent Cox, born 1984), American baseball player * Jamie Cox (born 1969), cricketer * Jamie Cox (boxer) (born 1986), professional ...
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James Cox (Nova Scotia Politician)
James Cox (died 1805*) was a merchant and political figure in Nova Scotia. He represented Shelburne County in the Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia from 1799 to 1805. A loyalist, he came to Nova Scotia from Virginia, settling in Shelburne around 1792. Cox was married twice: first to Elizabeth and then to Margaret Sorrel in 1799. He served as a justice of the peace. With George Gracie, he was co-owner of the privateer ship ''Nelson''. Cox apparently returned to New York New York most commonly refers to: * New York City, the most populous city in the United States, located in the state of New York * New York (state), a state in the northeastern United States New York may also refer to: Film and television * '' ... sometime between September 1803 and November 1805. His grandson George A. Cox also served in the assembly. References Year of birth missing 1805 deaths British emigrants to pre-Confederation Nova Scotia Nova Scotia pre-Confederation MLAs Loyalists who ...
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James Cox (soccer)
James Cox may refer to: Politics * James Cox (Nova Scotia politician) (died 1805), merchant and politician in Nova Scotia * James Cox (New Jersey politician) (1753–1810), United States Representative from New Jersey, 1809–1810 * James M. Cox (1870–1957), American politician, Governor of Ohio and Democratic presidential nominee in 1920 * James P. Cox (1804–1866), member of the first legislature of the Wisconsin Territory Media * James Cox (director) (born 1975), American film director * James Cox (journalist), radio and television presenter and correspondent for the BBC Sports * James Cox (quarterback) (born 1983), starting quarterback for the Colorado Buffaloes football team, 2005–2006 * James Cox (baseball), Negro league baseball player * James Allen Cox (born 1977), American professional wrestler better known as James Storm * J. B. Cox (James Brent Cox, born 1984), American baseball player * Jamie Cox (born 1969), cricketer * Jamie Cox (boxer) (born 1986), professio ...
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Jim Cox (other)
Jim Cox may refer to: *Jim Cox (guard) (1920–2014), American football player *Jim Cox (tight end) (born 1946), American football player *Jim Cox (Australian politician) (born 1945), Tasmanian Labor politician and member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly *Jim Cox (baseball) (born 1950), American Major League Baseball second baseman *Jim Cox (historian), historian on the subject of radio programming *Jim Cox (American politician) James A. Cox, Jr. (born October 5, 1969) is an American politician. He was a Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from the 129th District from 2007 until 2022. Early life and education Cox was born on October 5, 1969, ... (born 1969), Pennsylvania state representative See also * James Cox (other) {{hndis, Cox, Jim ...
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James Cox (priest)
James Cox, M.A. (1654-1716) was an Irish Anglican priest. Cox was born in County Cork and educated at Trinity College, Dublin. He was Prebendary A prebendary is a member of the Roman Catholic or Anglican clergy, a form of canon with a role in the administration of a cathedral or collegiate church. When attending services, prebendaries sit in particular seats, usually at the back of the ... of Ullard in Leighlin Cathedral from 1680 and Archdeacon of Ferns from 1684,"Fasti Ecclesiae Hibernicae: The succession of the prelates Volume 2" Cotton, H. p361 Dublin, Hodges & Smith, 1848-1878 holding both positions until his death. Notes Alumni of Trinity College Dublin 1716 deaths 1654 births Christian clergy from County Cork Archdeacons of Ferns 17th-century Irish Anglican priests 18th-century Irish Anglican priests {{Ireland-reli-bio-stub ...
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James Renshaw Cox
James Renshaw Cox (1886–1951) was an American Roman Catholic priest of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, known for his pro-labor activism. He was a candidate for President of the United States in 1932, and also an organizer of an unprecedented protest march on Washington, DC. Biography Cox was born in 1886 in the Lawrenceville neighborhood of Pittsburgh, growing up in an unparalleled period of industrial expansion. He began as a cab driver and steelworker, working his way through Duquesne University. He next entered Saint Vincent Seminary in Latrobe, Pennsylvania and was ordained in 1911. From 1917 to 1919, he served in World War I as chaplain at Base Hospital 27 at the Mongazon Seminary in Angers, France. After the war, he enrolled in the University of Pittsburgh, earning a master of economics degree, and he was appointed pastor in 1923 at Old St. Patrick's Church in the Strip District. During the Great Depression, he organized a food-relief program and helped the homeless an ...
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James L
James is a common English language surname and given name: *James (name), the typically masculine first name James * James (surname), various people with the last name James James or James City may also refer to: People * King James (other), various kings named James * Saint James (other) * James (musician) * James, brother of Jesus Places Canada * James Bay, a large body of water * James, Ontario United Kingdom * James College, a college of the University of York United States * James, Georgia, an unincorporated community * James, Iowa, an unincorporated community * James City, North Carolina * James City County, Virginia ** James City (Virginia Company) ** James City Shire * James City, Pennsylvania * St. James City, Florida Arts, entertainment, and media * ''James'' (2005 film), a Bollywood film * ''James'' (2008 film), an Irish short film * ''James'' (2022 film), an Indian Kannada-language film * James the Red Engine, a character in ''Thomas the Tank En ...
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James Charles Cox
James Charles Cox (21 July 1834 – 29 September 1912) was an Australian physician and conchologist. Early life Cox was born at Mulgoa, southwest of Sydney. He was a son of Jane Maria (née Brooks) Cox and Edward Cox of Fernhill in Mulgoa. Among his siblings was Edward King Cox, who was appointed to the New South Wales Legislative Council, and Richard William Cox, a prominent sheep grazer. His father was a non-elective member of the New South Wales Legislative Council. His paternal grandparents were Rebecca (née Upjohn) Cox and William Cox, an English soldier and pioneer. His uncle was Alfred Cox, a large landowner and member of the New Zealand House of Representatives. As a child, he played with Aboriginal children and learned from them about native birds and animals. He was educated at the local parish school and the King's School, Parramatta. He was apprenticed to be a physician for three years and learned dispensing at the Sydney Infirmary, acted as a clinical clerk, ...
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James Cox (labourer)
James Cox (11 October 1846, in Snodshill in Chiseldon, Wiltshire, England – 19 July 1925, in Greytown, New Zealand) was an English office worker and later a New Zealand flax worker, swagman (itinerant labourer), and agricultural worker. He is remembered because of his extensive diary. Cox was the son of a prosperous small farmer. He became a clerical assistant for the Great Western Railway Company. When in 1880 his mother sold the family farm (Cox was then 34, single, and living with his mother), he emigrated from England to New Zealand, living in Christchurch, New Zealand until 1888 and thereafter in the North Island, where he worked in a flax mill. The mill closed in 1890 and thereafter Cox lived a hand-to-mouth existence, a hard life of vagrancy, intermittent and arduous labour, and poverty. He was buried in an unmarked grave, but a headstone was placed for him at Greytown Cemetery in 2013. After 1888, he kept a very detailed diary, the surviving portion being about 800,000 ...
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James H
James is a common English language surname and given name: *James (name), the typically masculine first name James * James (surname), various people with the last name James James or James City may also refer to: People * King James (other), various kings named James * Saint James (other) * James (musician) * James, brother of Jesus Places Canada * James Bay, a large body of water * James, Ontario United Kingdom * James College, a college of the University of York United States * James, Georgia, an unincorporated community * James, Iowa, an unincorporated community * James City, North Carolina * James City County, Virginia ** James City (Virginia Company) ** James City Shire * James City, Pennsylvania * St. James City, Florida Arts, entertainment, and media * ''James'' (2005 film), a Bollywood film * ''James'' (2008 film), an Irish short film * ''James'' (2022 film), an Indian Kannada-language film * James the Red Engine, a character in ''Thomas the Tank En ...
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James Cox (inventor)
James Cox (c. 1723–1800) was a British jeweller, goldsmith and entrepreneurJames Cox (ca. 1723–1800): Goldsmith and Entrepreneur
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"James Cox (c. 1723-1800): A Revised Biography"
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and the proprietor of Cox's Museum. He is now best known for creating ingenious and mechanical clocks, including

Jamie Cox (boxer)
James Simon Russan (born 24 August 1986), best known as Jamie Cox, is a British former professional boxer who competed from 2007 to 2018. who held the Commonwealth light-middleweight title from 2011 to 2012. As an amateur, he won a gold medal at the 2006 Commonwealth Games. Amateur career Cox was a standout amateur who boxed for the Walcot ABA club in Swindon. Boxing at light welterweight, he won the 2005 ABA championships and won Gold for England in the 2006 Commonwealth Games. He claimed the gold medal in Melbourne by means of a walkover when his opponent Moses Kopo of Lesotho pulled out of the final. Former world champion Richie Woodhall commentating at the games said ''"He won't have fancied taking him on...he'll have known that Cox was favourite and he could really hurt him."'' Jamie chose to turn pro in February 2007 and signed for Frank Warren. It was also announced at the time that Woodhall would be his trainer. Professional career In July 2007 Jamie made h ...
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James Cox (New Jersey Politician)
James Cox (October 16, 1753 – September 12, 1810) was a member of the United States House of Representatives (from New Jersey) in the 11th Congress. He was born in Monmouth, New Jersey (now Freehold Borough) on October 16, 1753, the son of Judge Joseph and Mary (Mount) Cox. He was an officer in the American Revolutionary War at the Battles of Brandywine, Germantown and Monmouth, and was elected Brigadier General of the Monmouth Brigade after the war. He was a member of the New Jersey General Assembly from 1801 to 1807 and was its speaker from 1804. He served as a Representative in the 11th United States Congress from 1809 until he died of a stroke on September 12, 1810 in Upper Freehold Township. He was buried in the Yellow Meeting House Cemetery in the Red Valley section of the township. Family James Cox married Ann Potts (1757–1815), daughter of William and Amy (Borden) Potts, on February 29, 1776. They were the parents of thirteen children, including Ezekiel Taylor ...
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