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...
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administrator Richard Threlkeld Cox (1898–1991), American physicist Richard Coxe (priest) (1800–1865), English churchman and author Richard Hippisley Coxe (1742–1786)...
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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...
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married John Hippisley of Ston Easton in Somerset, and thus Cricket St Thomas passed to her Hippisley descendants. In 1775 Richard Hippisley-Coxe sold it to...
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(1753–1837). The Admiral had purchased the estate in 1775 from Richard Hippisley Coxe. It is unknown whether the new house incorporated elements of the...
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was built. John Hippisley-Coxe died in 1769 and his sons Richard and Henry further embellished the house and grounds. Henry Hippisley-Coxe employed Humphry...
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Robinson Bowes Preceded by Richard Hippisley Coxe Edward Phelips Member of Parliament for Somerset 1780–1796 With: Richard Hippisley Coxe 1780–1784 Edward Phelips...
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Baldwyn Somerset (seat 1/2) Sir Charles Tynte, Bt Somerset (seat 2/2) Richard Hippisley Coxe Southampton (seat 1/2) Hans Stanley Southampton (seat 2/2) Henry...
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house Ston Easton Park, built by John Hippisley-Coxe (died 1769), a relative of his ancestress Dorothy Hippisley, the wife of John Mogg (died 1728) of...
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With: Sir Charles Kemys-Tynte Succeeded by Sir Charles Kemys-Tynte Richard Hippisley Coxe Honorary titles Preceded by Henry William Portman High Sheriff of...
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1747–67 Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, Bt 1767–68 Richard Hippisley Coxe from 1768 Succeeded by Richard Hippisley Coxe Edward Phelips Baronetage of England Preceded by...
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Richard Hippisley Coxe Member of Parliament for Somerset 1774–1780 With: Richard Hippisley Coxe Succeeded by Sir John Trevelyan, Bt Richard Hippisley...
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Park near Bath, Somerset, built by John Hippisley-Coxe (died 1769), a relative of his ancestress Dorothy Hippisley, the wife of John Mogg (d.1728) of Farington...
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Baldwyn Somerset (seat 1/2) Edward Phelips Somerset (seat 2/2) Richard Hippisley Coxe Southampton (seat 1/2) Hans Stanley – died Replaced by John Fuller...
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Shropshire (seat 2/2) Sir Richard Hill Somerset (seat 1/2) Sir John Trevelyan, Bt Somerset (seat 2/2) Richard Hippisley Coxe Southampton (seat 1/2) John...
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deacon in 1835, and priest in 1836. In about 1837 he was appointed by Richard Hippisley Tuckfield (1774-1844) of Shobrooke Park near Crediton, Devon, as curate...
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Little Fulford (section Richard Hippisley (1774–1844))
distant cousin, via the Northleigh family, Richard Hippisley (1774–1844), eldest son of Rev. John Hippisley Coxe (1735–1822) of Stowe-in-the-Wold Gloucestershire...
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Acland, Bt 1768 Richard Hippisley Coxe 1774 Edward Phelips 1780 Sir John Trevelyan, Bt 1784 Edward Phelips 1792 Henry Hippisley Coxe 1795 William Gore-Langton...
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married John Hippisley-Coxe (1715-1769), builder of the grand Somerset mansion Ston Easton Park. Their 3rd son was Henry Hippisley Coxe (1748-1795) of...
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(Subscription or UK public library membership required.) Cobden, Richard (2015). The Letters of Richard Cobden, 1860–1865. Oxford University Press. pp. 56 note...
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Dowrich (section Richard Dowrish (fl.1413))
estate corn-mill (which latter Mary Challis had purchased from Mr. Hippisley-Coxe of Ston Easton, Somerset, who had acquired the same as his share of...
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awarded leading roles. A more negative assessment came from Anthony Hippisley-Coxe, who described hippodrama as "a bastard entertainment born of a misalliance...
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Richard is making at his seat, in his own, which kills with spleen the unhappy man of taste, for these imitations are very ill-executed. Sir Richard bethought...
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Authority" (PDF). Dartmoor National Park Authority. Grant Thornton. Hippisley Coxe, Anthony E. (1973). Haunted Britain. Hutchinson. p. 30. ISBN 0-09-116540-7...
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Archaeological Society Proceedings. 54: 1–201. ISSN 0305-5795. Coxe, Anthony D. Hippisley (1973). Haunted Britain. New York, US: McGraw-Hill Book Company...
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and also by a Historical Letter to Sir Richard Musgrave. His Historical Letters to Sir John Coxe Hippisley (1815) contained matter connected with the...
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design collections of the Arts Council and British Council, the Antony Hippisley Coxe Circus Collection and the British Model Theatre and Puppet Guild Collection...
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and Richard Guyatt. Commentary: Laurie Lee.) Homes and Gardens. (Architects: Bronek Katz and Reginald Vaughan. Theme Conveners: A.Hippisley Coxe and S...
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orientalist Alexander Catcott (1725–1779), geologist and theologian Sir John Coxe Hippisley (1745–1825), politician William Gregor (1761–1817), mineralogist, discoverer...
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in part by the Quebec Act 1774 and the Papists Act 1778. Sir John Coxe Hippisley's brief mission to Rome to explore the possibility of restoring relations...
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