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John Coxed (died 1757) was an English academic,
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of
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, from 1730 until 1740.


Life

Coxed was born in
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, son of the Rev. John Coxed. He was educated at New College where he graduated BCL in 1725 and DCL in 1730. He is credited in 1739 with the LL.D. (
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) rather than the D.C.L. (
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) degree. Leaving New College, Coxed was Warden of
Winchester College Winchester College is a public school (fee-charging independent day and boarding school) in Winchester, Hampshire, England. It was founded by William of Wykeham in 1382 and has existed in its present location ever since. It is the oldest of the ...
from 1740, replacing
Henry Bigg Henry Bigg D.D. (1690–1740) was an English academic administrator at the University of Oxford. Childhood Henry was the son of Lovelace Bigg of Chilton Park at Chilton Foliat in Wiltshire and Dorothy, the daughter of William Wither of Manydown ...
who was his predecessor also at New College.


Death and family

Coxed died in 1757 and his widow Cecilia placed a monumental inscription at Winchester. She was the daughter of Isaac Selfe and his wife Penelope Lucas, daughter of
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, and had previously been married to James Wallis (died 1735); and died in 1760. Paul Methuen MP was the son of her sister Anne.


References

1757 deaths Wardens of New College, Oxford People from Oxfordshire (before 1974) {{UK-academic-bio-stub