Reference code: GB-0033-CCOX
Title: Archdeacon Coxe Correspondence
Dates of creation: 1660-1970s
Extent: 0.5 metres
Held by: Durham University Library, Archives and Special Collections
Origination: The Coxe family, principally Richard (1799-1865) and Seymour (1842-1922), creators
Language: English, with a little Latin and Greek
Richard Charles Coxe was born on 29 December 1799 and educated at Norwich Grammar School and then Worcester College, Oxford, where he graduated BA in 1821 and MA in 1824. Ordained deacon in 1823 and then priest, he acted as chaplain in Archbisop
Tenison's chapel in Regent Street, London, before becoming vicar of Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1841. He was appointed archdeacon of Lindisfarne in 1853, with the vicarage of Eglingham in Northumberland annexed, and was then made a canon of Durham
Cathedral in 1857. He died and was buried at Eglingham in 1865, having married Louisa (1799-1887), daughter of Revd John Maule of Dover in 1824. He had a high reputation as an eloquent preacher, strongly opposing latitudinarianism in doctrine and
practice and supporting the rights and privileges of the clergy. He was an energetic publisher. Besides sermons and addresses, he produced quantities of theological works and collections of and commentaries on poetry.
His younger son Seymour Richard Coxe (1842-1922) was born at Newcastle vicarage, and educated at Durham School and then Brasenose College Oxford as a Hulmeian Exhibitioner. There, besides gaining his BA in 1864, he was also involved in various
extra-mural activities, playing football, captaining the Rifle Corps and the college boat when it was head of the river, being treasurer of OUBC and a renowned coach, and being involved in the establishment of the Canning Club and Vincents. He was
ordained by the bishop of Durham in 1866, served curacies in the north-east at Woodhorn in 1866 and Hurworth in 1867, and married Fanny, daughter of Philip S. Coxe, in 1872. Further Church appointments followed as vicar of Hawthorn in 1872, vicar of
Brompton near Northallerton in 1873, rector of Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, in 1881, vicar of Stamfordham in Northumberland in 1885, examining chaplain to Bishop Wilberforce in Newcastle diocese in 1890, rural dean of Corbridge in 1891, proctor for
Northumberland at the Convocation of York in 1892, and honorary canon of Newcastle in 1894. He left the diocese of Durham for the living of his old college Brasenose at Stoke Bruene in 1895, becoming then also Commissioner for Zanzibar. He retired
to the Precincts in Canterbury in 1912. He was also a renowned epigramatist and a writer of hymns and poems.
A considerable quantity of letters to Archdeacon Richard Coxe from his family, friends, colleagues, local and national figures. The largest quantities are from his diocesans - Edward Maltby (bishop 1836-1856) (54) and Charles Longley (1856-1860)
(81) - and a number from his fellow members of the chapter at Durham. There are also a number of letters congratulating him on his various preferments - vicar of Newcastle (1841), archdeacon of Lindisfarne and vicar of Eglingham (1853), and canon of
Durham (1857) - and a number of letters from relatives, including especially his brother Henry Octavius Coxe, Bodley's librarian. Few letters from Coxe are included, and some of those are [his own] copies. In addition there is a commonplace book of
his wife Louisa, and an
In memoriam volume on him.
The material for his son Seymour Coxe is similarly largely correspondence, being letters from family, friends, colleagues, local and national figures, with particular topics being his election as proctor to the Convocation of York for
Northumberland, and publications, particularly his hymns. There is also a quantity of testimonials on his behalf for varous possible preferments, and some poems and other writings.
Presented by Miss Winifred Myers to Durham Cathedral Library 1968/69 (appears as an accession in the Library annual report then). Transferred into the custody of Durham University at 5 The College, July 2016 (accession Misc.2013/14:66)
Some of the correspondence was referenced Add Ms 210 in the Cathedral Library; everything was subsequently brought together in the one collection.
Open for consultation.
Permission to make any published use of material from the collection must be sought in advance from the Head of Collections (e-mail PG.Library@durham.ac.uk) and, where appropriate, from the copyright owner. The Library will assist where possible
with identifying copyright owners, but responsibility for ensuring copyright clearance rests with the user of the material
Arranged into a totally alphabetical sequence by A.I. Doyle in the early 1970s. Put into the present order by Michael Stansfield 2022 grouping the Richard Coxe and Seymour Coxe material separately
Input to XML by Michael Stansfield March - April 2022.
None expected
6 letters of Richard Coxe to the 3rd Earl Grey 1855-1861 are GRE/B81/14/7-12.
Richard Coxe gave CADD 57, a 17th century copy of Durham Cathedral's 1554 statutes, to Canon Henry Jenkyns in 1863.
A memorandum book of Seymour Coxe is CADD 296.
Diaries 1911-1933 of Seymour Coxe's wife/widow Fanny are Add Ms 243 at Canterbury Cathedral Archives
Richard Coxe's works include:
Cathedral worship: The use and abuse of aids to devotion: Two sermons, preached in the Cathedral Church of Durham, (Alnwick, 18?)
The mercy at Marsden Rocks : a true tale, (Newcastle, 1844)
The snow shroud: or, The lost bairn o' Biddleston Edge, (Newcastle, 1845)
A sermon, preached before the University of Oxford, on Whit-Sunday, (1850)
Leda Tanah. The martyr's child. Derwent Bank., (Newcastle, 1851)
"O come let us sing unto the Lord." A sermon preached at St. Mary's, Berwick, January 25th, (1861)
The spirit of truth, and the spirit of the world; A sermon preached before the University of Oxford, (1862)
Remorse: Remorse for intellectual and literary offences: Retribution: Three sermons, preached in the Cathedral Church of Durham, (1864)
Religious liberalism: A glance at current opinions on ecclesiastical topics. The charge addressed to the clergy of the Archdeaconry of Lindisfarne, (1864)
Hold fast the form of sound words. An argument on creeds and confessions of faith, in a sermon, (1865)
A cursory survey of the churches and church buildings within the Archdeaconry of Lindisfarne, a charge founded on the report of the rural deans, (1865)
Writings of Richard CoxeReference: CCOX Dates of creation: CCOX 1 1865 - 1887
In memoriam of R.C. Coxe volume, 'For Seymour' on the inside cover, with poems, photos of Richard Coxe and wife, also Worcester College Oxford, newspaper cuttings about his death and funeral, a ms sermon of his 'Resignation' delivered at St
?Marks 3 February 1828, printed memorials, also correspondence 1864-1865 of Richard Coxe, the bishop of Durham and Court Granville, service paper for Newcastle St Nicholas, memorial on his retirement from Archibishop Tenison's chapel in Westminster
St James 1841, and some material about the death of his widow Louisa 1887 including photos of her, the Tees at Hurworth and the grave, with newspaper cuttings and ms memorials.
Paper book, loose covers and inserts, some sellotape 'repairs'
CCOX 2 [1819 - 1844]
Language: English, Latin, Greek
Poetical commonplace book, in part collected by L.A. Maule, later the wife of Richard Coxe, with various Richard Coxe signed poems in the 2nd part, some dated (1819, 1831, 1832, 1844), with inserted the printed
The Lament of the Unindurated Paterfamilias by W.T.S.
Paper book
CCOX 3 1787 - 1850
Collection of writings: 'A Sermon!!!' signed Richard Coxe; debate speech on 'Was it expedient for Xerxes to invade Greece', 4 December 1813; 'Thought from Euripides by Joseph Wharton 1787' with pencil notes of words; poem by H. Collyer with
geometric drawings; extracts of a sermon of Bishop Charles Wordsworth [c.1850]
Paper file
CCOX 4 1860
Poems:
Marsala, addressed to P.S.C., 1860
Paper file
CCOX 5 1841 - 1860
Official printed papers:
1. Draft protest of the proctors for the archdeaconry of Lindisfarne, Richard Coxe and J. Besly, to the Convocation of the Province of York [?1841]
2. Proxy from the clergy appointing Richard Coxe and J. Besly as proctors, signed by J. Davison, 10 August 1841
3. Letter to the rural deans of the diocese of Durham from Bishop Villiers, December 1860
4. Facts Illustrating the need of a Diocesan Society, with the threefold object of aiding in the Erection of Churches, the Increase of Poor Endowments, and the Building of Parsonage Houses [in the Diocese of York], 26 December 1860
Paper file
CCOX 6 [1660 x 1672]
Language: Latin
Bishop John Cosin's mandate to [the master of] Greatham Hospital to summon the brothers in the chapel for his visitation
Paper, 1f
Correspondence tempore Richard CoxeReference: CCOX Dates of creation: CCOX 7 1841
Congratulations to Richard Coxe on his appointment as vicar of Newcastle upon Tyne from:
1. A. Ewing, Bath
2. George Sandby jr, Bungay, 5 February
3. J.S. Spedding, Greta Bank (to Mrs [Fanny] Steel), 29 January, also comments on Dodd as vicar of Newcastle, and the death of John Froude
4. John Wall, 5 Great Marlborough St, London, 5 February
4 letters
CCOX 8 1853
Congratulations to Richard Coxe on his appointment as archdeacon of Lindisfarne from:
1. R.N. Bacon, Norwich, 20 March, also describing the state of Norwich School
2. Wescue Being (nephew), Ryther, Wednesday
3. Temple Chevallier, York, 27 February
4. D.M. Clarke, 1 March
5. Margaret ?Clarke, Newcastle
6. John Collinson, rector of Boldon, 4 March
7. Susan Elizabeth Coxe (niece), London, 23 February, also family news
8. Jane Dawes, St Helen's House, Isle of Wight, 1 March
9. William Dodd, vicar of Chillingham, 27 February
10. H. Downes, Boulogne, 19 March
11. Edward Elder, headmaster of Durham School, 3 March, also Richard Coxe's son's scholarship prospects
12. Georgiana Huish, [London], 23 February (to Louisa A. Coxe)
13. William Clark King, Durham, 26 February
14. James Lonsdale, Durham, 28 February
15. John Miller, Bockleton, 1 April
16. R.L. Moody, Jesmond House, 28 February
17. Henry Percy, rector of Greystoke, 25 February
18. Henry Peters, rector of Sunderland, 4 March
19. Christopher Reed, vicar of Tynemouth, 4 April, also an address for Archdeacon Raymond
20. Charles Best Robinson, Durham, 7 March
21. G.S. Smith, Colchester, 13 March, also his wedding arrangements
22. James Snape, Newcastle, 28 February
23. George Francis Turner, Bury St Edmunds, 27 February
24. Robert Walker, Culham vicarage, Abingdon, 5 March
24 letters
CCOX 9 1857
Congratulations to Richard Coxe on his appointment as canon of Durham Cathedral from:
1. J.A. Charlton, Gosforth, 14 December
2. J. Dixon Clark, Belford Hall, 12 December
3. Louisa Arabella Coxe (Mrs Richard Charles) to Miss Coxe, quoting from
the Guardian about the move, part only
4. Seymour Richard Coxe (son), Durham School, discussing getting possibly Townsend's house [in the College]
5. William Sibthrope Cole, Tadcaster rectory
6. T.C. Durham, Berwick Grammar School, 10 December
7. William Sidney Gibson, Tynemouth, 26 December
8. Gregson, Lowly?, 12 December
9. Louisa Grove with a note by H. Grove, Mitford, 9 December
10. George Hans Hamilton, vicar of Berwick upon Tweed, 8 December
11. W.J. Iveson, Meldon, 15 December
12. Thomas Knight, rector of Ford, Coldstream, 18 December
13. Charles Lee, curate of St John Lee, Brunton, 12 December
14. F. Lipscomb, ?Welbury, 16 December
15. ?W.P. Manvers
16. John Miller, 17 December
17. W.P. Philp, Gateshead Fell, 17 December
18. Aislabie Proctor, incumbent of Allenton, Morpeth, 14 December
19. Thomas Proctor, Curate of Berwick upon Tweed, 11 December
20. John Mayne St Clare Raymond, Sudbury, 17 December
21. W. Sherwin, Berwick upon Tweed, 14 December
22. William J. Shields, curate of Warden, Hexham, 15 December
23. J. S[pedding]?, Wednesday
24. John C. Templer, Harrow, 16 December, also the return of Sir James Brooke from Sarawak
25. E.M.R. Thompson, Newcastle, 14 December
25 letters
CCOX 10 6 July 1842
Letter to Sir James Brooke (1803-1868) from ?Charles ?Ackell at Greenwich Hospital about the admission to the Upper School of a boy Richard Coxe wrote about
1 letter
CCOX 11 [9 February] 1864
Letter to Richard Coxe from [Edward Bannerman Ramsay (1793-1872)] at Edinburgh, commenting on his 'Plain Thoughts on Church Subjects' and hoping to meet
1 letter
CCOX 12 12 February 1849
Letter to Richard Coxe from Charles Frederick Barnwell at London, about madrigals, mentioning Thomas Oliphant secretary to the Madrigal Society
1 letter
CCOX 13 5 April 1850s
Letter to Richard Coxe from E.S. Bentham at Clifton, about his poems
1 letter
CCOX 14 [c.1860]
Part of a letter from George Charles Grantley Fitzhardinge Berkeley, about vulpicides at Turvey
1 letter
CCOX 15 1852 - 1853
2 letters to Richard Coxe from John Besly vicar of Long Benton
1. Plymouth, 12 January 1852
2. Long Benton, 28 February 1853
2 items
CCOX 16 26 March 1848
Letter to Richard Coxe from William ?Best at Park Road, about family news and farming
1 letter
CCOX 17 16 December 1863
Letter to Richard Coxe from Christopher Bird at Hexham, about the appointment of A.P. Stanley to the deanery of Westminster
1 letter
CCOX 18 1853 - 1857
Letters to Richard Coxe from George Bland
1. Bishop Auckland, 24 February 1853
2. Durham, 6 December 1855
3. Durham, 8 December 1855
4. Durham, 26 January 1857, with a note by Richard Coxe to Philip Coxe
5. Durham, 16 May 1857
6. Durham, 18 December 1857
7. Bishop Auckland, 20 December 1857
7 items
CCOX 19 20 January 1864
Letter to Richard Coxe from William Blandy at Tylehurst, discussing Norfolk and other memories
1 letter
CCOX 20 27 March 1850
Letter to Richard Coxe from Charles James Blomfield bishop of London at London, about an ecclesiastical appeal court
1 letter
CCOX 21 16 December 1857
Letter to Richard Coxe from J. Brandling at Kensington, congratulating him on becoming a canon at Durham
1 letter
CCOX 22 19 July 1849
Letter to Richard Coxe from Laura Brandling at Ryde, discussing Fanny's hysteria
1 letter
CCOX 23 27 November 1850
Letter to Mrs Steel from J. Brown at The Castle, about some verses by Mrs Coxe on [Sir James] Brooke
1 letter
CCOX 24 1841 - 1853
Letters to Richard Coxe from George Buckeridge
1. Oxford, 8 February 1841
2. Lichfield, 20 May 1848
3. no place, 25 February 1853
3 items
CCOX 25 1841 - 1865
Letters to Richard Coxe from James Bulwer
1. no place, 5 February [1841]
2. Hunworth, 17 January 1865
2 items
CCOX 26 1841 - 1857
9 letters and the end of a 10th to Richard Coxe from Charles Parr Burney
1. Sible Hedingham, 3 February 1841
2. Sible Hedingham, 13 November 1844
3. Sible Hedingham, 28 February 1845
4. University Club [London], 3 August 1849
5. Dover, 21 April 1849
6. Wickham Bishops, 13 March 1852
7. Wickham Bishops, 26 February 1853
8. Wickham Bishops, 21 September 1854
9. Wickham Bishops, 8 December 1857
10. ?
10 items
CCOX 27 4 December 1850
Letter to Richard Coxe from J.C. Cameron at Shanklin, about Sir James Brooke of Sarawak
1 letter
CCOX 28 [?1857]
Letter to Mrs Louisa A. Coxe from A. Case at St John's Wood, mentioning Richard Coxe's preferment to Durham
1 letter
CCOX 29 1861
10 newspaper cuttings about the controversial appointment of Edward Cheese to the incumbency of Haughton-le-Skerne by his father-in-law H.M. Villiers bishop of Durham, with a paper dated 1862 and inscribed cheese parings
Paper file
CCOX 30 1862 - 1865
Letters to Richard Coxe from Edward Churton, all at Crayke
1. 22 October 1862, advocating Matthew Plummer for the D&C living of Pittington
2. 29 October 1862, the Oxford Movement, John Miller and what to do about Bishop Baring
3. 31 October 1862, John Miller's wish not to have his letters published
4. 19 November 1862, John Miller's letters, prospects for the archbishop of York
5. 21 November [1862], possible visit to Durham
6. 22 November 1862
7. 24 November 1862
8. 27 November 1862, with a note by Richard Coxe
9. 17 December 1862
10. 16 May 1863
11. 21 August 1863
12. 3 September 1863
13. 5 September 1863
14. 24 September 1863
15. 30 September 1863
16. 19 January 1864
17. 26 January 1864
18. 20 February 1864
19. 27 February 1864
20. 9 March 1864
21. 4 June 1864
22. 7 June 1864
23. 28 December 1864
24. 25 February 1865
24 letters
CCOX 31 11 February [?1853]
Letter to Richard Coxe from D.M. Clarke at Wantage, about one of Richard Coxe's poems
2 letters
CCOX 32 6 February 1852
Letter to Richard Coxe from W.N. Clarke at ?Balwharnie, about a proposed stay in Norway
1 letter
CCOX 33 15 November c.1860
Letter to Richard Coxe from Piers Calveley Claughton at London, possible visit at Northallerton
1 letter
CCOX 34 28 December 1842
Letter to Richard Coxe from John Collinson at Boldon, mayor of Newcastle giving precedence to Catholic clergy
1 letter
CCOX 35 21 February 1864
Letter to Richard Coxe from Richard Lynch Cotton at Worcester College Oxford, about Richard Coxe's book
Plain Thoughts, and re Jowett
1 letter
CCOX 36 [c.1850]
Letter to Mrs Cowburne from Arthur Cowburne, about pocket money
1 letter
CCOX 37 [?1830s]
Letter to Mrs Coxe (mother) from Richard Coxe at Edinburgh, reporting on his voyage there from London and his visit
1 letter
CCOX 38 [1853]
Letter to Philip Coxe from Henry Octavius Coxe (brother), he will drink Longley's health, deafness of Joseph Toynbee (1815-1866)
1 letter
CCOX 39 1845 - 1849
15 letters to Richard Coxe from Henry Octavius Coxe (brother) at the Bodleian Library, Oxford
1. 2 December 1845, discusses supplying a copy of a New Testament but he needs to specify the edition, also 16th/17th century poetry, his social activities, he is to preach the ordination sermon.
2. 15 December 1845, discusses Puseyism, Tractarianism, Popery, family news, pleased to hear he is coming to Oxford, Bishop Maltby reports that the vicar of Newcastle is the most efficient man in the diocese.
3. 13 January 1848, a herald is looking into their pedigree and links to Sir John Port and schools such as Repton.
4. 3 May 1848
5. 11 May 1848
6. 2 June 1848
7. 27 June 1848
8. 18 January 1849
9. undated
10. undated
11. undated
12. undated
13. undated
14. undated
15. undated
Paper file
CCOX 40 [c.1860]
3 letters to Richard Coxe from Knightley H. Coxe (brother) about the illness of a son
undated
Harrow, undated
Harrow, 14 May
Harrow, undated
Paper file
CCOX 41 [?1850s]
7 letters to Richard Coxe from Mary E. Coxe (sister)
1. Brighton, 24 February
2. no place, no date
3. no place, 16 March
4. Ryde, 31 January
5. no place, no date
6. no place, no date
7. Bath, 25 April
Paper file
CCOX 42 1849
3 letters to Richard Coxe from Philip Coxe (brother)
n.d.
19 July 1849
21 July 1849
Paper file
CCOX 43 1861
3 copy letters to Charles Baring (1807-1879) bishop of Gloucester and Bristol (1856-1861) and then Durham (1861-1879) from Richard Coxe (2) and Henry Phillpotts about the validity of his baptismal theology with 1 from Baring, and 1 from Richard
Coxe to Archdeacon [?Thorp] (5.) :
1. Durham, 22 August 1861 [from Richard Coxe]
2. 24 August 1861 (from Baring)
3. Durham, 26 August 1861 (from Richard Coxe)
4. Durham, 26 August 1861 (from Phillpotts)
5. 28 August (from Richard Coxe)
Paper file
CCOX 44 [1836]
Copies of extracts from 2 letters from Richard Coxe to Fanny [nee Gipps, his sister-in-law] on the death of husband William Coxe in India and the terminal illness of their mother [1836], with a letter from Richard Coxe at Eglingham to Fanny on
family matters and Bishop Samuel Wilberforce
Paper file
CCOX 45 1841 - 1858
16 letters (some copies) from Richard Coxe:
1. Eglingham, 3 November, to WD, discussing a discretionary power
2. Eglingham, 27 November 1856, to [Bishop Maltby, thanks for his service as bishop
3. Eglingham, 23 January, to Earl Manvers, grateful for looking after his son, copy
4. Newcastle vicarage, 22 February, to [the bishop], resigning from his 'arduous and trying post' at Newcastle, money issues
5. Newcastle vicarage, 1 April, to a dear friend, declining his suggestion of a public meeting
6. To W. Darnell, about choral services
7. 27 January 1852, to Dr Robinson, about linking the College of Medicine with the University of Durham
8. Newcastle vicarage, 18 December 1841, to [Bishop Maltby, about his perceived interference in Mr Green's parish
9. Newcastle vicarage, 23 December 1844, about poems - The Dog and the Dream
10. Eglingham, 9 February 1858, to the archbishop of York, about Convocation
11. Eglingham, 29 June, to [the bishop], seeking approval of an enclosed letter to Archdeacon Bland
12. 28 October, to [the bishop], about a proposed collection for Lancashire Operatives [in the cotton industry because of the American Civil War]
13. Eglingham, 19 September, to the duke [of Northumberland], about Thomas Longley being bishop
14. March 1861, to K[nightley Coxe] (his brother), explaining the difficulty of his present position
15. Eglingham, 31 December, to Bishop [Charles Longley], discussing the terms of his appointment as archdeacon and its poor funding
16. Eglingham, 26 December, to an archdeacon, apologising for his previous letter [railing] against the bishop
Paper file
CCOX 46 [1818]
Letter to Richard Coxe from Richard Coxe (father), vicar of Bucklebury, admonition on his first term at Worcester College Oxford
1 letter
CCOX 47 2 December 1831
Letter to Richard Coxe from William B. Coxe (brother) at Madras, with news of India
1 letter
CCOX 48 6 March 1845
Letter to Richard Coxe from Richard Lynch Cotton, [provost of] Worcester College, Oxford, acknowledging receipt of one of his literary volumes for the college library
1 letter
CCOX 49 19 October 1857
Letter to Richard Coxe from William Nicholas Darnell at Wylam, choral services
1 letter
CCOX 50 21 October 1855
Letter to Edward Maltby bishop of Durham from Joseph Davison, deputy registrar of the diocese of Durham, a burial ground consecration
1 letter
CCOX 51 9 July ?1864
Letter to Richard Coxe from T. Denison at Westminster, general position of Church and State
1 letter
CCOX 52 9 September [c.1850]
Letter to Richard Coxe from [Canon] Henry Douglas, seating by Archdeacon Thorp of the children Richard Coxe is sending to [Durham] cathedral
1 letter
CCOX 53 1847
2 letters to Richard Coxe from Sir Henry Robert Duckinfield, vicar of St Martin-in-the-field, London,
Paper file
CCOX 54 26 March 1859
Letter to Richard Coxe from John Davie Eade at Aycliffe, about a ruridecanal meeting
1 letter
CCOX 55 25 November 1850
Letter to Richard Coxe from Noel Thomas Ellison at Taunton, discussing a sermon
1 letter
CCOX 56 1850 - 1857
3 letters to Richard Coxe from John Richard Errington:
Ashburne, 14 October 1850, Richard Coxe's possible visit and possible development of Ashburne church [image of the church removed from the letter]
Ashburne, 18 December 1857, congratulations on the Durham canonry
Eccleshall Castle, 16 October, enjoying music with the Lonsdales at Eccleshall
Paper file
CCOX 57 23 October 1862
Letter to Richard Coxe from Thomas Saunders Evans at Durham, family health, dean of Durham running University Senate, contest for a new cathedral organist
1 letter
CCOX 58 [1850s]
Visiting cards to Mrs Coxe and family of John Tudor and Mrs Frere with an envelope for Constance Winslow
Card file
CCOX 59 1 May 1852
Letter to Richard Coxe from William Stephen Gilly, Norham vicarage, about the Waldensian Church
1 letter
CCOX 60 1846 - 1865
8 letters to Richard Coxe from Fanny Gipps, family and social news, featuring Sir James Brooke, George Taswell vicar of Bekesbourne, George Buckeridge Master of St John's Hospital Lichfield, John Allen Archdeacon of Salop, James Lonsdale fellow
of Balliol and John Lonsdale bishop of Lichfield, Frederick Gipps vicar of Corbridge, Henry Gipps canon of Carlisle and vicar of Crosthwaite
Warkworth vicarage
St Martin's Hill, [Canterbury]
St Martin's Hill, Canterbury,
Shaw Hill
Corbridge, 18 March 1846
[Carlisle], 14 July 1851, describing a visit to the Lakes
?, 11 November
Brighton, 27 September 1865, to Mrs P. Coxe on the death of Richard Coxe
Paper file
CCOX 61 11 March [c.1850]
Letter to Richard Coxe from Henry Gipps, commenting on a poem
1 letter
CCOX 62 [?1850s]
2 letters to Richard Coxe from Lucy M. Gipps at Douglas, family news and life on the Isle of Man:
Douglas, 13 July
Douglas, 10 September, about to return to the town of long chimneys & dull dinner parties
Paper file
CCOX 63 [c.1850]
Part of a letter to Richard Coxe from George Robert Gleig, about a Hebrew tutor
1 letter
CCOX 64 8 February 1850
Letter to Richard Coxe from J.D. Glennie of SPCK, 67 Lincoln's Inn Fields, concerning Richard Coxe's poems
1 letter
CCOX 65 16 December 1847
Letter to Richard Coxe from Gow at Hempstead, seen him listed in the Valpeians at Norwich
1 letter
CCOX 66 26 March 1841
Estimate for Richard Coxe as vicar of Newcastle by Edward Grace for the repair of fences etc on glebe land at Benwell
1 item
CCOX 67 1859 & 1864
2 letters to Richard Coxe from Revd Court Granville (1808-1871) at Alnwick:
28 May 1859
3 June 1864
Paper file
CCOX 68 1853
2 letters to Richard Coxe from Robert Gray archbishop of Cape Town (1847-1874):
Norwich, 20 January 1853
Whitburn, 16 August
Paper file
CCOX 69 29 June 1864
Letter to Richard Coxe from Sir George Grey, London, reporting his recommendation to the Treasury of Anne Robertson as postmistress at Eglingham
1 letter
CCOX 70 1854 - 1857
2 letters to Richard Coxe from Henry Grey 3rd Earl Grey:
Howick, 2 December 1854, appointing Richard Coxe's son as a lieutenant in the Northumberland Militia
Travellers' Club, [London], 20 May 1857, patronage of Northumberland livings, Sir James Brook suppressing an insurrection
Paper file
CCOX 71 11 June 1861
Letter to Richard Coxe from William Hale Hale at Charterhouse, on the Liberation Society conspiracy etc
1 letter
CCOX 72 24 July 1850
Letter to Richard Coxe from R[enn Dickson Hampden bishop of] Hereford at Richmond Place, London, commending his sermon, with various Latin and Greek quotations
1 letter
CCOX 73 3 September 1850
Letter to Richard Coxe from Edward Charles Harington at The Close, Exeter, about one of his sermons
1 letter
CCOX 74 16 August [1860 x 1865]
Letter to Richard Coxe from S.B. Harper, about the state of the Church of England and his own dispute with the bishop of Durham and his 'secret expulsion fron the Diocese of Durham'
1 letter
CCOX 75 22 February 1790
Letter to Revd Richard Coxe at 5 South Parade, Bath, from W.H. Hartley at Bucklebury, about their relationship and relations
1 letter
CCOX 76 13 January 1852
Letter to Richard Coxe from Thomas Emerson Headlam at North Street, Newcastle, about the Newcastle College of Medicine (Headlam president)
1 letter
CCOX 77 5 August 1848
Letter to Richard Coxe from William Hey at Peter's School, York, about the illness of his son Knightley and his leaving the school
1 letter
CCOX 78 31 January 1851
Letter to Richard Coxe from Samuel Hinds (1793-1872) bishop of Norwich, at Athenaeum, Waterloo Place, London, about knowing Mr Bacon and his paper
1 letter
CCOX 79 31 August 1850
Letter to Richard Coxe from Walter Farquhar Hook at Wilton, Salisbury, on countering the spread of infidelity
1 letter
CCOX 80 1859
2 letters to Richard Coxe from Annette Clare Hudleston at Penrith:
28 September 1859
10 October 1859
Paper file
CCOX 81 30 March 1835
Letter to Richard Coxe from ?J. Hunt at Tellicherry (India), reporting the death of Richard Coxe's brother William from a rupture of the spleen, journeying to a new post from Hyderabad
1 letter
CCOX 82 11 February 1850
Letter to Richard Coxe from Sir Robert Harry Inglis at 7 Bedford Square, London, about Sir James Brooke of Sarawak
1 letter
CCOX 83 15 March 1849
Letter to Richard Coxe from Francis Kilvert (1793-1863) at Claverton Lodge, Bath, probably referring to Kilvert's
Pinacothecae historicae specimen
1 letter
CCOX 84 1845 & 1853
2 letters to Richard Coxe from Charles Miller Layton (son of Edward below):
Bushey Heath, Watford, [1845], grateful for his help in averting his court martial, embarking for Mauritius
Citadel, Plymouth, 9 March 1853, family reminiscences and his promotion
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CCOX 85 1845
2 letters to Richard Coxe from Edward Layton at Bushey Heath, Watford, about his help in averting the possible court martial of his son Charles Layton:
21 June
2 July
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CCOX 86 1855 - 1862
3 letters to Richard Coxe from James Prince Lee (1804-1869) bishop of Manchester:
1. Whitburn, 27 June 1855
2. Manchester, 7 January 1856
3. Manchester, 28 March 1862
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CCOX 87 19 December 1856
Letter to H.O. Coxe from Sir George Cornewall Lewis, chancellor of the Exchequer, at Harpton, Radnor, about a forthcoming trip abroad
1 letter
CCOX 88 24 November 1848
Letter to Richard Coxe from Thomas Liddell (1800-1856) at Ravensworth Castle, on trivia
1 letter
CCOX 89 [1853 x 1857]
Letter of condolence to Richard Coxe from the clergy of the archdeaconry of Lindisfarne (signed by Leornard Shafto Orde, Henry Bell, Dixon Brown, George W. Bourke, Charles Charlton), offering condoelnces on hiss loss
1 letter
CCOX 90 7 July 1848
Note to Richard Coxe from John Longe at Spixworth Park hoping he will attend the 1848 meeting of the Valpeian Club on a printed notice of the meeting in Norwich with a list of members, with a further printed notice of the 1847 anniversary dinner
of the club and list of members
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CCOX 91 1856 - 1865
80 letters to Richard Coxe from Charles Thomas Longley (1794-1868) as bishop of Durham (1856-1860), archbishop of York (1860-1862), and archbishop of Canterbury (1862-1868) and 1 to the clergy generally:
1. Bishop Auckland, 16 December 1856
2. Bishop Auckland, 26 December 1856
3. Bishop Auckland, 29 December 1856
4. Wynyard Park, 21 January 1857
5. Bishop Auckland, 12 February 1857
6. Forcelt Park, 5 March 1857
7. Bishop Auckland, 11 April 1857
8. Newcastle, 7 May 1857
9. London?, 8 June 1857
10. Bishop Auckland, 14 July 1857
11. Bishop Auckland, 16 July 1857
12. Bishop Auckland, 23 July 1857
13. London, 14 September 1857
14. Bishop Auckland, 31 October 1857
15. Ravensworth Castle, 26 November 1857
16. Bishop Auckland, 5 December 1857
17. Bishop Auckland, 8 December 1857
18. Bishop Auckland, 15 December 1857
19. Bishop Auckland, 24 December 1857
19A. Bishop Auckland, 24 December 1857
20. Bishop Auckland, 14 January 1858
21. Bishop Auckland, 4 May 1858
22. London, 11 May 1858
23. London, 25 June 1858
24. Bishop Auckland, 24 September 1858
25. Bishop Auckland, 12 October 1858
26. Bishop Auckland, 16 October 1858
27. Bishop Auckland, 21 October 1858
28. Bishop Auckland, 21 October 1858
29. Bishop Auckland, 22 October 1858
30. Redcar, 29 October 1858
31. Redcar, 4 November 1858
32. Raby Castle, 9 November 1858
33. Bishop Auckland, 25 January 1859
34. Bishop Auckland, 8 February 1859
35. Bishop Auckland, 14 February 1859
36. Bishop Auckland, 3 March 1859
37. Ravensworth Castle, 25 March 1859
38. Bishop Auckland, 19 April 1859
40. Bishop Auckland, 3 May 1859
41. Bishop Auckland, 2 June 1859
42. Bishop Auckland, 23 July 1859
43. Bishop Auckland, 11 August 1859
44. Bishop Auckland, 13 August 1859
45. Bishop Auckland, 26 August 1859
46. Bishop Auckland, 29 August 1859
47. Bishop Auckland, 31 August 1859
48. Bishop Auckland, 31 August 1859
49. Bishop Auckland, 11 October 1859
50. Bishop Auckland, 24 October 1859
51. Halifax, 3 November 1859
52. Bishop Auckland, 5 November 1859
53. London, 25 November 1859
54. Bishop Auckland, 1 December 1859
55. Bishop Auckland, 10 December 1859
56. Bishop Auckland, 13 December 1859
57. Bishop Auckland, 2 January 1860
58. London, 18 May 1860
59. London, 22 May 1860
60. London, 26 May 1860
61. Cobham, 11 June 1860
62. London, 15 June 1860
63. Winteringham, 28 July 1860
64. Bishopthorpe, 3 August 1860
65. Bishopthorpe, 22 September 1860
66. Bishopthorpe, 22 September 1860
67. Whitby, 15 November 1860
68. Bishopthorpe, 7 January 1861
69. Bishopthorpe, 23 January 1861
70. London, 4 July 1861
71. Bishopthorpe, 29 July 1861
72. Bishopthorpe, 9 September 1861
73. Bishopthorpe, 10 February 1862
74. Bishopthorpe, 13 February 1862
75. Rotherham, 25 March 1862
76. London, 2 July 1862
77. Bishopthorpe, 18 August 1862
78. London, 10 October 1862
79. London, 31 May 1864
80. London, 13 July 1865
81. To the clergy of the archdeaconries of Durham, Northumberland, and Lindisfarne who have signed the address, Bishopthorpe, 20 September 1860
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CCOX 92 [c.1856]
2 letters to Richard Coxe from Miss Maby Longley at Bishop Auckland:
1. 5 April
2. 7 November
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CCOX 93 1842 - 1860
8 letters to Richard Coxe from John Lonsdale (1788-1867) bishop of Lichfield:
1. London, 26 November 1842
2. Derbyshire, 3 October 1844
3. Eccleshall, 27 January 1845
4. St Leonard's on Sea, 12 January 1852
5. Lichfield, 25 February 1853
6. Eccleshall, 3 January 1856
7. Eccleshall, Good Friday 1857
8. 26 December 1860
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CCOX 94 21 February 1849
Letter to Richard Coxe from Sophia Lonsdale, wife of John bishop of Lichfield, at Eccleshall Castle, news of Mrs Brown
1 letter
CCOX 95 [1841 - ?1856]
54 letters to Richard Coxe from Edward Maltby (1770-1859) bishop of Durham:
1. Bishop Auckland, 4 February [1841]
2. Bishop Auckland, 14 November [1841]
3. Bishop Auckland, 13 July [1842]
4. Bishop Auckland, 30 September [1842]
5. Bishop Auckland, 20 February 1845
6. London, 3 June 1846
7. Bishop Auckland, 25 March 1850
8. Bishop Auckland, 30 November [1850]
9. Bishop Auckland, 28 September [1852]
10. Bishop Auckland, 4 October 1852
11. Bishop Auckland, 2 October 1856
12. Bishop Auckland, 28 November
13. Bishop Auckland, 19 September
14. Bishop Auckland, 16 February
15. Bishop Auckland, 28 March
16. Bishop Auckland, 29 January
17. Bishop Auckland, 17 August
18. Bishop Auckland, 14 March
19. Bishop Auckland, 24 February [?1852]
20. Bishop Auckland, 18 March
21. Bishop Auckland, 21 November [?1842]
22. London, 13 April
23. Bishop Auckland, 4 December [?1850]
24. Bishop Auckland, 18 January
25. Bishop Auckland, 23 December
26. Bishop Auckland, 4 January [?1843]
27. Bishop Auckland, 13 October
28. Bishop Auckland, 18 January
29. Bishop Auckland, 8 September
30. Bishop Auckland, 29 February
31. Bishop Auckland, 15 February
32. Bishop Auckland, 5 December
33. Bishop Auckland, 19 March
34. Bishop Auckland, 16 March
35. Bishop Auckland, 17 November
36. Bishop Auckland, 20 December
37. Bishop Auckland, 4 December
38. Bishop Auckland, 5 June
39. Bishop Auckland, 14 January
40. Bishop Auckland, 9 August
41. Bishop Auckland, 2 April
42. Bishop Auckland, 12 January
43. London, 10 June
44. London, 22 April
45. Bishop Auckland, 16 March
46. Bishop Auckland, 5 February
47. Bishop Auckland, 15 February
48. Bishop Auckland, 12 February
49. Bishop Auckland, 15 January
50. Norham, 15 September
51. Boldon, 26 July
52. Bishop Auckland, 27 July
53. Bishop Auckland, 7 August
54. London, 24 July
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CCOX 96 18 November 1841
Letter to Richard Coxe from Moses Manners, aged 82, about appointing a curate of his church of Newcastle St Anne
1 letter
CCOX 97 1862 - 1864
3 letters to Richard Coxe from Henry Longueville Mansel:
1. Oxford, 8 August 1862
2. Oxford, 26 August [1862]
3. Peterborough, 26 July 1864
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CCOX 98 3 January
Letter to Mrs Louisa Coxe from Georgina Jane Elizabeth Fanny Pierrepoint Countess Manvers (1826-1910) at Thoresby Park, discussing the journey of Evelyn Henry (1856-1926)
1 letter
CCOX 99 4 September 1864
Letter to Duncan Pocklington from Sydney William Herbert Pierrepoint 3rd Earl Manvers at Ollerton, about the education of Manvers's sons
1 letter
CCOX 100 21 January 1865
Letter to Richard Coxe from Sydney William Herbert Pierrepoint 3rd Earl Manvers at Thoresby Park, on the virtues of his son at Rugby
1 letter
CCOX 101 21 May 1845
Letter to Richard Coxe from John Maule at Greenwich discussing a publication of his
1 letter
CCOX 102 14 December 1857
Letter to Richard Coxe from J. Mithard curate of Ryton and Newburn, offering himself as curate at Eglingham
1 letter
CCOX 103 19 May 1849
Letter to Richard Coxe from J.P. Mivard at Brook St, [London], about a parcel of books sent by him for Sir James Brooke
1 letter
CCOX 104 10 February 1841
Letter to Richard Coxe from William Wellesley 3rd Earl of Mornington at London, declining to appoint him as his domestic chaplain
1 letter
CCOX 105 1855 - 1858
2 letters to Richard Coxe from Thomas Musgrave (1788-1860) archbishop of York at Bishopthorpe:
2 January 1855
2 February 1858
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CCOX 106 1 February 1841
Letter to Hugh Percy bishop of Carlisle at Rose Castle from Anthony Nichol at 5 Jesmond High Terrace, about hte relationship of the incumbency of Newcastle and the mastership of the hospital of St Mary the Virgin
1 letter
CCOX 107 1849 - 1857
7 letters to Richard Coxe from Algernon Percy (1792-1865) 6th duke of Northumberland:
1. Stanwick, 12 October 1849
2. Stanwick, 14 October 1850
3. Bath, 23 August 1851
4. Alnwick, 11 September 1852
5. London, 25 April 1853
6. Alnwick, 26 July 1855
7. Stanwick, 21 December 1857
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CCOX 108 1854 - 1858
3 letters to Richard Coxe from Algernon George Percy (1810-1899) 8th duke of Northumberland:
1. London, 4 December 1854
2. London, 21 May 1857
3. London, 12 February 1858
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CCOX 109 1849 - 1863
12 letters to Richard Coxe from Eleanor Percy (1820-1911) duchess of Northumberland:
1. Stanwick, 25 September 1849
2. London, 21 May 1851
3. London, 9 June 1852
4. London, 29 June [1852]
5. London, 16 November [1852]
6. London, 14 February 1853
7. Alnwick, 17 September 1856
8. Alnwick, 9 October 1856
9. Alnwick, 2 December 1856
10. Alnwick, 5 November 1863
11. Stanwick, 15 April
12. Stanwick, 4 October
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CCOX 110 1849 - 1858
3 letters to Richard Coxe from Charles William Orde at Nunnykirk:
1. 27 June 1849
2. 3 July 1849
3. 3 March 1858
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CCOX 111 13 December 1849
Letter to Richard Coxe from Thomas Williamson Peile at Repton about a pamphlet of his under the name 'Philopolis'
1 letter
CCOX 112 15 December 1857
Letter to Richard Coxe from G.J. Pellew at Lesbury vicarage about the offer to him of a church at Berwick
1 letter
CCOX 113 1841 - 1849
5 letters to Richard Coxe from Hugh Percy (1784-1856) bishop of Carlisle:
1. Carlisle, 31 March 1841
2. Carlisle, 6 April 1841
3. Alnwick, 26 December 1842,
4. Carlisle, 25 March 1844
5. Hodnet, 7 December 1849
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CCOX 114 1862
2 letters to Richard Coxe from Mrs Mary Percy (wife of Bishop Hugh Percy), on literary matters:
1. Elrington, 14 October 1862
2. Rose Castle, Carlisle, Saturday
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CCOX 115 1850 - 1862
6 letters to Richard Coxe from Henry Phillpotts (1778-1869) canon of Durham and bishop of Exeter:
1. Durham, 14 August 1850
2. Durham, 31 July 1852
3. Durham, 19 August 1853
4. Bishopstowe, 3 January 1861
5. Bishopstowe, 4 October 1862
6. Bishopstowe, 27 October 1862
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CCOX 116 3 December 1850
Letter to Richard Coxe from Frederick Charles Plumptre at University College Oxford, inviting him to be an Oxford select preacher
1 letter
CCOX 117 19 November 1849
Letter to Richard Coxe from Charles E. Priestley at Manchester commenting on his 2 years as an attendant at his church [in Newcastle]
1 letter
CCOX 118 23 November 1857
Letter to Richard Coxe from James Raine (the elder) (1791-1858) at Durham on the architectural restoration of Kirknewton church etc
1 letter
CCOX 119 1848 - 1858
8 letters to Richard Coxe from Henry Thomas Liddell (1797-1878) 1st earl of Ravensworth:
1. Erlington Park, 6 March 1848
2. Erlington Park, 26 February 1853
3. Walham Green, 23 June 1853
4. Ravensworth Castle, 30 December 1856
5. Ravensworth Castle, 5 January 1858
6. Erlington Park, Thursday 24 July [before 1855]
7. Fulham, 27 May [after 1855]
8. Ravensworth Castle, Wednesday night [before 1855]
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CCOX 120 1843 - 1853
30 letters to Richard Coxe from William Forbes Raymond archdeacon of Northumberland (1842-1853):
1. Bishop Auckland, 10 February 1843
2. Bishop Auckland, 27 February 1843
3. London, 14 March 1844
4. London, 9 April 1844
5. Bishop Auckland, 12 December 1845
6. Bishop Auckland, 31 December 1845
7. London, 24 June 1846
8. Durham, 8 May 1850
9. London, 27 July 1850
10. Bishop Auckland, 23 Septrember 1850
11. Durham, 2 June 1851
12. London, 21 June 1851
13. London, 27 June 1851
14. Bishop Auckland, 5 October 1852
15. London, 23 February 1853
16. Bishop Auckland, 11 January
17. Durham, 13 January
18. Bishop Auckland, 16 March
19. Durham, 24 March
20. Durham, 30 April
21. no place, 21 July
22. London, 2 August
23. Durham, 7 August
24. Bishop Auckland, 19 April
25. Bishop Auckland, 1 November
26. Bishop Auckland, 4 November
27. Bishop Auckland, 7 November
28. Bishop Auckland, 9 November
29. no place, 10 November
30. London, Tuesday night
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CCOX 121 19 October 1858
Letter to Mrs Cowburn[e] from H. Sandham at Chatham about the death of her son Willie [in India]
1 letter
CCOX 122 1857
3 letters to Richard Coxe from P. Selby at Swansfield about patronage and liturgy:
1. 2 June 1857
2. 6 July 1857
3. 13 July 1857
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CCOX 123 25 August 1858
Letter to Richard Coxe from William Sewell warden of St Peter's College Radley, thanking him for a visit, relished Mrs Coxe's leg of mutton, Ode to Pogonatus Barbatus
1 letter
CCOX 124 9 August 1845
Letter to Richard Coxe from Sir Cuthbert Sharp at Newcastle upon Tyne about his publication plans
1 letter
CCOX 125 20 December 1852
Letter to Richard Coxe from James Snape at 41 West Elswick Terrace, Newcastle upon Tyne thanking him for helping him to ordination
1 letter
CCOX 126 1857 & 1862
2 letters to Richard Coxe from Charles Crowe Snowden vicar of Mitford:
1. 9 December 1857
2. 26 March 1862
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CCOX 127 9 April 1849
Letter to Richard Coxe from Thomas Sopwith at Allenheads sending his poem on the death of Mary Jane Sopwith 24 January 1842 and thanking him for his ministry at Newcastle
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CCOX 128 [c.1850]
3 letters to Richard Coxe from Mrs Fanny Steel at Derwent Bank:
1. Wednesay night
2. Thursday morning
3. Thursday evening
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CCOX 129 23 February 1852
Letter to Richard Coxe from Joseph Stevenson at Leighton Buzzard concerning subscriptions for and participation in the English Historians series
1 letter
CCOX 130 26 October 1831
Letter to [William] Coxe from W. ?Strahan congratulating him on his appointment as assistant adjutant general to the Hyderabad Force
1 letter
CCOX 131 23 December 1850
Letter to Richard Coxe from T. Linwood Strong incumbent of Sedgefield discussing the need for intercourse and communication
1 letter
CCOX 132 4 January 1856
Letter to Richard Coxe from John Bird Sumner (1780-1862) archbishop of Canterbury at Addington about an application by Richard Coxe to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners about the endowment of the archdeaconry of Lindisfarne
1 letter
CCOX 133 1850 & 1859
2 letters to Richard Coxe from Charles Bennet (1810-1899) Lord Ossulston, 6th earl of Tankerville, about Church finance
1. Chillingham Castle, 16 October 1850, a soiree in Newcastle
2. London, 22 May 1859, Church finance
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CCOX 134 [1853 x 1866]
2 letters to Mrs Louisa Coxe from Olivia Bennet (nee Montagu) Lady Ossulston, Countess of Tankerville:
1. 15 August
2. London, 27 May [?1866] (watermark)
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CCOX 135 22 September 1848
Letter to Richard Coxe from Henry H. Thomas at London on his return from India via Egypt, keen to renew their acquaintance, Holled is an excellent fellow
1 letter
CCOX 136 17 September 1850
Letter [to Richard Coxe] from A.P. Thompson about an arrangement of flowers
1 letter
CCOX 137 15 February 1849
Letter to Richard Coxe from E.M.R. Thompson at Hull offering congratulations and sending a book
1 letter
CCOX 138 [mid 19th century]
Quotation by Henry Thompson on Protestantism
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CCOX 139 5 December 1850
Letter to Richard Coxe from John Thompson at Newcastle upon Tyne about dogma
1 letter
CCOX 140 1853 & 1857
2 letters to Richard Coxe from Charles Thorp (1783-1862) archdeacon of Durham:
1. Durham, 3 March 1853
2. Torquay, 18 May 1857
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CCOX 141 1842
3 letters to Richard Coxe from George Tomlinson bishop of Gibraltar at 26 Spring Gardens, London, about the genealogy of the Tomlinson/Thomlinson amily and his appointment as bishop of Gibraltar:
1. 14 February 1842
2. 22 February 1842
3. 17 October 1842
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CCOX 142 1845 - 1849
6 letters to Richard Coxe from George Townsend (1788-1857) canon of Durham, at The College, Durham:
1. 31 May 1845
2. 27 March 1848
3. 22 July 1848
4. 7 August 1848
5. 5 November 1849
6. 8 November 1849
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CCOX 143 18 February 1851
Letter to Richard Coxe from Martin Farquhar Tupper at Albury, Guildford, on his publication, and Sir James Brooke
1 letter
CCOX 144 2 July 1833
Letter (part) to Richard Coxe from unidentified at Corbridge about someone getting a post at the British Museum etc, mentioning Gipps of Howlett
1 letter
CCOX 145 [?1860s]
Letter to Richard Coxe from unidentified at ?Brighton about Henry having to quit his studies for health reasons
1 letter
CCOX 146 1849 - 1850
2 letters to Richard Coxe from Edward V[ernon] Utteson:
1. Ryde, 2 August 1849, grateful for his volume of poems, though occupied by the Isle of White regatta and bazaar, enjoyed the sonnets as they suit his now greater indolence rather than more lengthy poems, 'polyglot' not known to his
neighbours.
2. Ryde, 7 December 1850, grateful for looking after his neice, as he is getting older he is trying to part with 3/4 of his books, opinion of Mr and Mrs Savage, Mr Blakeney is probably at Ravensworth Castle, also mention of Richard Coxe's brother
Phillip and the Misses Brandling
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CCOX 147 [1860 - 1861]
3 letters to Richard Coxe from Henry Montagu Villiers (1813-1861) bishop of Durham:
1. Bishop Auckland, 12 January
2. Bishop Auckland, 27 September [?1860]
3. Bishop Auckland, [?February 1861]
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CCOX 148 1846 - 1862
6 letters to Richard Coxe from George Waddington (1793-1869) dean of Durham:
1. Durham, 19 September 1846
2. London, 18 March 1846
3. Durham, 7 January 1849
4. Durham, 3 October 1850
5. Clarendon, 10 December 1857
6. [Channel Islands], 28 August 1862
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CCOX 149 1849 - 1851
2 letters to Richard Coxe from Henry Wellesley principal of New Inn Hall Oxford about his
Anthologia Polyglotta:
1. Oxford, 7 July 1849
2. Oxford, 28 February 1851
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CCOX 150 1847 - 1860
4 letters and an envelope to Richard Coxe from Joseph Cotton Wigram (1798-1867) bishop of Rochester:
1. Alton, 19 November 1847
2. Wolverton, 27 June 1848
3. Alton, 12 February 1849
4. Alton, 15 March 1849
5. Southampton, 8 May 1860 (envelope), annotated
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CCOX 151 1864
2 letters to Richard Coxe from Samuel Wilberforce (1805-1873) bishop of Oxford:
1. Cuddesdon Palace, 11 February 1864
2. Deanery, 9 October
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CCOX 152 10 June 1845
Letter to Richard Coxe from Thomas Wright at 18 Gilbert St London sending a copy of his book on St Patrick's purgatory
1 letter
CCOX
Letters to Seymour Richard Coxe and other Coxes.
CCOX 153 1865
Condolences on the death of Richard Coxe:
To Seymour Coxe (son) from:
1. Edward R. Bernard, Bath, 31 August
2. George Bland, Durham, 8 September
3. E. Boothe, Chesterfield, 2 September
4. J. Manvers, Scarborough, 26 August (part only)
5. John Maule (his father's father-in-law), Greenwich, 28 August
To Knightley Coxe (son (1836-1911)) from:
6. Charles R. Grey, Duchy of Nassau, 30 August
7. ?Millicent, Nun Appleton, 27 [August]
8. Memorial of Richard Coxe (2 copies)
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CCOX 154 7 January 1905
Letter to Seymour Coxe from W. Ryland D. Adkins at Northampton: thanking him for his poems.
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CCOX 155 17 June 1891
2 letters to Seymour Coxe from Theophilius Bennett at Newton Hall rectory Stocksfield, with an envelope:
1. 17 June 1891, acceding to his appointment as rural dean, alluding to Waterloo Day in his tone
2. 22 July 1892, grateful for his letter which was like a medicine, happy to vote for him and intends to be in Newcastle cathedral, it would be a high honour for Corbridge rural deanery to have their [rural] dean elected [as proctor to
Convocation], can he borrow his 1892 tithe commutation tables or tell him two tithe values
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CCOX 156 [c.1892]
Letter to Seymour Coxe from Charles Edward Blackett-Ord at Newburn-on-Tyne, about the elections of proctors
1 letter
CCOX 157 1 March 1902
Letter to Seymour Coxe from George Body at Kensington, about not coming to the Church Congress
1 letter
CCOX 158 8 August 1905
Letter to Mrs Fanny Coxe from Mrs Eliza J. Bosanquet at Rock Hall Alnwick, discussing Seymour Coxe's neuralgia etc
1 letter
CCOX 159 [1892]
Letter to Seymour Coxe from Thomas Brutton at Tynemouth, about the election of proctors
1 letter
CCOX 160 1918 - 1922
3 letters to Seymour Coxe and (2) his son Charles S.R. Coxe from Charles Ridley Carr at Exmouth on Seymour Coxe's literary efforts, boating and his last illness:
1. 23 January 1918
2. 7 May 1922
3. 12 July 1922
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CCOX 161 26 July 1892
Letter to Seymour Coxe from Oliver Churchyard at Newcastle upon Tyne St Matthew, about a proctoral election for the archdeaconry of Northumberland in the Convocation of York, on a printed letter summoning supporters to a meeting from CHurchyard
and J. Moore Lister
1 letter
CCOX 162 24 August 1903
Letter to Seymour Coxe from John Erskine Clarke at Balham, about the Church Congress and visits
1 letter
CCOX 163 26 January 1909
Letter to Seymour Coxe from Frederick Lorance Cope at St Ignatius vicarage Sunderland, about an article by Seymour Coxe for the SSH (Society of St Jerome in the Diocese of Newcastle)
1 letter
CCOX 164 1917 - 1919
3 letters to Seymour Coxe from Fanny Coxe (his wife) at Canterbury
1. 20 April 1917
2. 5 October 1919
3. undated-
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CCOX 165 21 November 1863
Letter to Seymour Coxe from Knightley Coxe at Alnwick, on Richard Coxe's illness
1 letter
CCOX 166 1860 - 1864
5 letters to Seymour Coxe from his mother Louisa Arabella Coxe, Mrs Richard Coxe, at Alnwick, one with a postscript by Richard Coxe
1. 25 Oxtober 1860
2. Undated
3. 15 November 1864
4. December 1864
5. Undated, part
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CCOX 167 24 January 1867
Letter to Mrs L.A. Coxe from Louisa Coxe (Mrs Philip Coxe) at 1 Stanley Terrace (?London) about Knightley Coxe
1 letter
CCOX 168 [c.1860]
2 letters to Seymour Coxe from his aunt Mrs Mary E. Coxe with family news
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CCOX 169 6 April 1940
Letter to Miss Maud Seymour Coxe from Mrs L. Cha. Coxe at Watlington, on the death of her husband Hilgrove
1 letter
CCOX 170 [1855 - 1865]
72 letters to Seymour Coxe from his father Richard Coxe, including some portions from his mother Louisa Arabella and his sister Louisa, at Alnwick etc, many undated, often concerning Seymour Coxe's career at Brasenose College Oxford
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CCOX 171 21 February 1891
Letter to Seymour Coxe from Mandell Creighton (1843-1901) at Cambridge: responding to his congratulations on becoming bishop of Peterborough, do come and visit.
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CCOX 172 July - August 1892
Letters to Seymour Coxe from George Cruddas at Hexham, about elections of proctors in the Convocation of York
1. 26 July 1892
2. 1 August 1892
2 letters
CCOX 173 3 July 1902
Telegram to Seymour Coxe from Cumming at Loftus congratulating him on his hymn composition
1 item
CCOX 174 18 July 1922
Letter to Mrs Fanny Coxe from Edith Murdoch Davidson at Lambeth Palace about Seymour Coxe's illness
1 letter
CCOX 175 26 February 1916
Letter to Seymour Coxe from Edith Murdoch Davidson at Lambeth Palace, thanking him for his book of Psalms of Penitence
1 letter
CCOX 176 14 January 1916
Letter to Mrs Fanny Coxe from Randall Thomas Davidson (1848-1930) archbishop of Canterbury at Canterbury, thanking for her help with clergy gatherings
1 letter
CCOX 177 27 November 1899
1 letter with 2 newspaper cuttings to Miss L.S. Coxe from John Dowden (1840-1910) bishop of Edinburgh about Seymour Coxe's war hymn
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CCOX 178 1892
3 letters to Seymour Coxe from B[rereton] E[dward] Dwarris at Bywell:
1. 22 July, he is unfit to do the task asked of him from physical and nervous inability rather than conscience
2. 23 July, happy to vote for him [as a proctor for Convocation] if it comes to that, though his views are 'somewhat too high flying'
3. 3 August, congratulations on his election as proctor for York Convocation, discusses the election and hopes Seymour has as interesting a time as he had, without the contentions that he had
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CCOX 179 7 June [1880s]
Letter to Seymour Coxe from Heslaw Emslie at Knoyle House, Hindon, about an application for a chair in Sanskrit
1 letter
CCOX 180 7 April 1899
Letter to Seymour Coxe from John Wogan Festing (1837-1902) bishop of St Albans at St Albans about a committee meeting
1 letter
CCOX 181 2 October [1910s]
Letter to Seymour Coxe from Edward Carr Glyn bishop of Peterborough at Leicester about meeting up over the parish of Wootton
1 letter
CCOX 182 1912
3 letters from Augustus Charles Lennox Fitzroy 7th duke of Grafton at Stoney Stratford, 2 to Seymour Coxe and 1 to Mrs S. Coxe
1. 6 February, to Seymour Coxe
2. 21 May, to Seymour Coxe
3. 31 October 1912, to Mrs S. Coxe, cheque for the Nursing Association, sorry they are leaving Stoke
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CCOX 183 3 August 1892
Letter to Seymour Coxe from George Hans Hamilton at Durham: congratulations on his seat in the Convocaton [of York] although the chancellor reports that its meeting is not fixed
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CCOX 184 1917 - 1918
7 letters to Seymour Coxe from Canon James Henderson:
1. 10 Clifton Road, 10 March 1917, discusses Senhouse's view on the Pensions Act, finding the arthian attack of winter hard to bear giving him attaches every 24 hours, discusses Hensley Henson and relations with Nonconformists but follows
Wilberforce in cooperation on all possible occasions but no more, the new vicar is forging ahead but is not a preacher and the congregations have diminished
2. 2 April 1917, snow blizzard yesterday, disapproving of Hensley Henson's enthusiasm for reunion with the Nonconformists, must look up Bishop Stubbs on the subject, also discusses Creighton, impressed by his readiness and cleverness but no
spontaneity or devotional character
3. 3 July 1917, discusses [Richard Watson] Dixon the poet and writer (
Church History), enoying reading Bishop Hall's devotional and quaint sayings, glad that front rank men look on adoration with disapproval, unfortunate slip of his bishop in his sermon before the king and queen that
monarchy must give way to democracy
4. 7 December 1917, appreciates his words in his letter to chapter
5. 44 Highbury, 20 January 1918, bowled over by this great cold, reminisces about Charlie Carr and being asked about him (CRC) as examining chaplain by Bishop Wilberforce, discusses a passage in Exodus and other scripture readings
6. 44 Highbury, 28 January 1918, laid up after hurrying home from Egypt, discovered his neighbour is a Primitive Methodist Preacher whom he knew in Wallsend, rowed with Charlie Carr in the 1859 1st crew at DGS when they lost to University College
[at Durham] regatta], Greenwell's death and remembering that he only thought of the cathedral s good ground for antiquarian study, his comforting words on unspoken prayer, cannot conecntrate in Matins or Evensong as he knows the words so well, books
of Hepner Canon of Winchester good on silent prayer, he values C.J. Vaughan's teaching.
7. 44 Highbury, 31 January 1918, grateful for his letter and the book which came with the gift from the diocese
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CCOX 185 July 1922
2 letters to Miss M.S. Coxe from Canon James Henderson at Tynemouth:
1. 18 July 1922, little hope of her father's recovery, offers support and sympathy
2. 25 July 1922, hopes her father is spared pain, dreamt of him last night
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CCOX 186 23 December 1925
Letter to Mrs Fanny Coxe from James Henderson at 8 Argyll St London: will place some lines of Coleridge in his prayer book which she sent him, Christmas greetings.
Paper, 2f
CCOX 187 30 July [c.1867]
letter to Seymour Coxe from Auberon Herbert at the Board of Trade, London, about an appointment
1 letter
CCOX 188 26 July 1892
Letter to Seymour Coxe from Edward Barry Hicks at Killingworth vicarage about proctoral elections
1 letter
CCOX 189 1895 - 1904
2 letters to Seymour Coxe from Henry Holden (1813-1909)
1. South Liffenham, 9 January 1895, congratulations on his canonry, his verses are quite good enough, sends a [photo] of him and his schoolfellows from 35 years ago, suggests his school friend might make archbishop, deatils verses by JML
(English) and Seymour Coxe (Latin) 'In Grasmere Churchyard'
2. Streatham Common, 4 June 1904, discusses a photo he took 50 years before in the cathedral cloister, and his Oxford career
Paper, 1f
CCOX 190 22 July 1892
Letter to Seymour Coxe from William Jesson at Mickley vicarage Stocksfield about proctoral elections
1 letter
CCOX 191 8 August 1892
Letter to Seymour Coxe from Anthony Johnson at Healey vicarage Riding Mill partly about his proctoral election
1 letter
CCOX 192 9 May [1902]
Letter tp Seymour Coxe from Richard Arthur Kennaway at Green's Norton rectory, Towcester, about his hymn entitled 'Peace'
1 letter
CCOX 193 23 March 1916
Letter to Seymour Coxe from A.G. Legard at Bathe about Seymour Coxe's metrical rendering of the penitential psalms, with a complimentary letter from S.A. Boyd at Bath rectory enclosed
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CCOX 194 13 August 1869
Letter from Henry George Liddell ty Llandudno about a Roman Catholic on the staff of the Bodelian Library, and an election involving J. Ruskin
1 letter
CCOX 195 1892 - 1904
3 letters to Seymour Coxe from John Moore Lister at 9 Sydenham Terrace, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, about his proctorship in the Convocation of York
1. 3 March 1892
2. 16 October 1909
3. undated [1892/4?]
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CCOX 196 1 September [1903 x 1907]
Letter to Seymour Coxe from Arthur Thomas Lloyd bishop of Newcastle upon Tyne at Benwell Tower, Newcastle, inviting him to stay when preaching
1 letter
CCOX 197 1892 & 1902
2 letters to Seymour Coxe from Joseph Lowe at Haltwhistle vicarage
1. 24 August 1892, about proctoral elections
2. 4 June 1902, thanking him for his Thanksgiving hymn
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CCOX 198 [c.1865]
Letter to Seymour Coxe from Charles William Stanley Pierrepont Lord Newark 4th Earl Manvers at Thoresby Park, Ollerton, about school holidays
1 letter
CCOX 199 1864 - 1866
6 letters to Seymour Coxe from Sydney William Herbert Pierrepont 3rd Earl Manvers:
1. Holme Pierrepont, 13 September 1864
2. Holme Pierrepont, 25 September 1864
3. Ollerton, 20 November 1864
4. Scarbrough, 3 September 1865
5. Ollerton, 10 December 1865
6. Ollerton, 4 March 1866
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CCOX 200 1868
2 letters to Mrs Philip Coxe from Mrs Louisa March offering condolences on the death of Philip Coxe
1. Bournemouth, 21 April 1848
2. Westminster Abbey, 28 April 1868
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CCOX 201 28 July 1892
Letter to Seymour Coxe from J[ohn] M[ason] Mason at Whitfield rectory, Langley: cannot propose him as a proctor for the Convocation of York as he has already promised his vote to Cruddas though he would like to send both of them there
Paper, 2f
CCOX 202 30 December 1897
Letter to Seymour Coxe from Arthur E. Middleton at Belsay mainly on the word 'pass'
1 letter
CCOX 203 1889
2 letters to Miss Coxe from Eleanor Percy duchess of Northumberland, at Stanwick, inviting her to parties
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CCOX 204 13 January 1899
Letter to Seymour Coxe from Henry George Percy 9th duke of Northumberland at Alnwick, acknowledging his condolences on the death of the 8th duke
1 letter
CCOX 205 1 August 1893
Letter to Seymour Coxe from Henry Algernon Geogre Earl Percy acknowledging his congratulations on Warkworth's first
1 letter
CCOX 206 1891 - 1899
4 letters to Seymour Coxe from William Moore Richardson bishop of Zanzibar:
1. Ponteland vicarage, 26 May 1891
2. Ponteland vicarage, 26 July 1892, proctoral elections
3. Universities' Mission to Central Africa, Zanzibar, [27 May] 1899
4. no place, undated
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CCOX 207 3 June 1902
Postcard to Seymour Coxe from W. Brooke Rickards at Tiffield Rectory, Towcester, congratulating him on his Peace hymn
1 item
CCOX 208 1895 - [c.1900]
2 letters to Seymour Coxe from Matthew White Ridley 1st Viscount Ridley at Blagdon, Cramlington:
1. 20 April 1895, his election to the speakership of the House of Commons
2. 16 October c.1900, parliamentary business
Paper filer
CCOX 209 18 August 1892
Letter to Seymour Coxe from George Harrison Ross-Lewin, Shotley Bridge vicarage, as the recently elected proctor for Northumberland
1 letter
CCOX 210 30 March 1931
Postcard to Mrs Fanny Coxe from Hugh Richard Lawrie Sheppard dean of Canterbury, apologising for not coming to say farewell, his asthma not good
1 item
CCOX 211 26 July 1894
Letter to Seymour Coxe from Henry Slater at Riding Mill about voting for the proctorship for the Convocation of York
1 letter
CCOX 212 31 August 1914
Letter to Seymour Coxe from Arthur John Bigge 1st baron Stamfordham, private secretary to King George V, at Buckingham Palace, thanking him for a copy of his war hymn
1 letter
CCOX 213 3 January 1875
Letter to Seymour Coxe from William Thomson (1819-1890) archbishop of York at Bishopthorpe, changing the date of his visit as he has to attend a funeral
1 letter
CCOX 214 [?1890s]
Unidentified, part of a letter offering congratulations on being elected [proctor] for the York [Convocation], with 4 envelopes
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CCOX 215 1887 - 1895
8 Letters to Seymour Coxe from Ernest Roland Wilberforce bishop of Newcastle upon Tyne at Benwell Tower, Newcastle:
1. 19 November 1887
2. 10 May 1891, rural dean
3. 15 May 1891
4. 18 May 1891
5. 19 May 1891
6. 25 July 1892, proctor
7. 1 July 1895
8. 24 December 1895
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CCOX 216 4 August 1892
Letter to Seymour Coxe at Stamfordham from J[oseph] S[amuel] Wilsden at Wooler: congratulations on his election as proctor in the Convocation [of York], Mr Elliot O.V. coming to Bywell St Peter and needs more schools from his deanery
Paper, 2f
CCOX 217 13 May 1913
Report by Huyshe Wolcott Yeatman-Biggs bishop of Worcester at Richmond House, Stoke Green, of events 4-13 May 1913 in Oxford, Cambridge, Coventry, Canterbury (citing Seymour Coxe) and London
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CCOX 218 1922 - 1924
20 letters offering condolences on the death of Seymour Coxe:
to Mrs Fanny Coxe (wife):
1. Charles Edward Potts Antram, Blean vicarage, 8 August
2. Charles Edward Blackett-Ord, Newcastle upon Tyne, 6 December
3. Charles R. Carr, Exmouth, 16 August
4. Owen Charles Carr, Blackheath, 10 August, with a memorial for her on Seymour Coxe (
Dunelmian, December 1922)
5. Edmund Sardinson Carter, Thwing rectory Hunmanby, 5 August
6. William Cookworthy Compton, Bricq, France, 7 August
7. Theodore A. Cook, London, 22 August, also C.R. Carr
8. Adelaide Cotton, Canterbury, 5 August
9. Randall Davidson archbishop of Canterbury, Lambeth Palace, 2 August
10. Walter Lighton Greene, Canterbury St Martin's rectory, 8 August & 26 February 1924
11. Cecil Gallopine Hall, Newcastle upon Tyne St Matthew's vicarage, 19 September
12. William Neville Martin, Portsmouth Barracks, 8 August
13. Edgar Lambert, Wye vicarage, 8 August
14. George Ernest Newsom, Llanfair
15. George Scott, Ancrum, 17 August
16. Walter Tew, Stoke Bruerne, 8 August
17. Wentworth Watson, Rockingham Castle, 26 April 1923
18. Herbert Louis Wild bishop of Newcastle, Kinlochmoidart, 16 August
to Miss S.M. Coxe (daughter):
19. Mrs Edith Murdoch Davidson, London, 2 August
to Dr A.W. Robinson
20. Charles Green vicar of St Paul Beckenham, Eastbourne, 31 August
Paper file
Testimonials, Writings and Printed Papers of Seymour CoxeReference: CCOX CCOX 219 1868
Testimonials for Seymour Coxe to Durham Dean and Chapter as a candidate for the living of Heighington from:
Edward N. Manzin, vicar of Woodhorn, 12 December (bis)
Frederick Menzies, rector of Great Stafford, 14 December
R.H. Williamson, rector of Hurworth, 24 December
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CCOX 220 1871
Testimonials for Seymour Coxe as a candidate for the mastership of the Hospital of St Mary Magdalene, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, from:
Rev H. Hodlen, headmaster of Durham School
Rev E.H. Cradock, principal of Brasenose College Oxford
Rev F. Menzies, late Hulme's Lecturer at Brasenose College
Rev T.H.R. Shand, formerly vice-principal of Brasenose College
T.W. Jackson, public examiner University of Oxford
Rev W. Baker, late fellow of St John's College Oxford
Prof Rogers, University of Oxford
Earl Manvers
Rev E.N. Mangin
Arhcdeacon Prest
James Cookson JP
George J. Scurfield JP
C.W. Bell late of Newbus Grange
E. Towns, late churchwarden of Hurworth
J.R. Mowbray MP for University of Oxford
Ralph Carr Ellison JP
Rev W.H.G. Stephens
Canon J.D. Eade vicar of Aycliffe
Bishop of Durham
Rev Robert Hopper Williamson, rector of Hurworth
Printed paper pamphlet, 24p
CCOX 221 1877
Testimonials for Seymour Coxe for the Hulmeian trustees from:
William Thomson, archbishop of York, 15 November
J. Henry R. Strand, Brasenose College, November
George Bland, archdeacon of Northumberland, 14 November
R.H. Williamson, Whickham, 19 November
John Irwin, rector of Hurworth, 18 November
F. Lipscomb, rector of Welbury, 26 November
Frederick Barker, rector of Middleham, 17 November
John Hutton, at Solberge, Northallerton, 19 November
Richard Laurence Pemberton, Sunderland, 14 November
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CCOX 222 1878
Testimonials for Seymour Coxe to Mr Hulme's Trustees as a candidate for a living from:
B.C. Caffin, vicar of Northallerton, 4 May
Edward Cust, archdeacon of Richmond, 4 May
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CCOX 223 1860 - [1919]
Printed papers re Seymour Coxe
1-5. Oxford University exam certificates for Seymour Coxe of Brasenose College, 1860-1864
6. Transfer of Ensign Seymour Coxe from Ist Oxfordshire Rifle Volunteer Corps to 41st Regiment Newcastle, 25 August 1862
7. Darlington St John service paper Harvest thanksgiving, 29 September 1869
8. Baconsthorpe parish almanack (includes a letter of Seymour Coxe rector), part, 1883
9. Stamfordham parish magazine (Seymour Coxe vicar), Epiphany 1889
10. Bedlington parish church service paper for Harvest thanksgiving (preacher Seymour Coxe), 10 October 1889
11. Convocation of York proctoral election manifesto of Seymour Coxe, 20 July 1892
12. Durham School Old Dunelmian dinner seating plan, 7 July 1897
13-14. Memorial to the Viscount Halifax from members of the English Church Union dissenting from the agreed Declaration on the Holy Eucharist [1900], with a handwritten draft/copy
15.
The Biographer (includes an account of Seymour Coxe) vol.4 no.66, August 1901
16. York Minster service paper for the dedication of the memorial to the officers, NCOs and privates of the 1st battalion Duke of Wellington's West Riding regiment who died during the South African campaign 1900-1903, 20 September 1904
17. Address to the Members [of the Society of St Jerome in the Diocese of Newcastle] on the 20th anniversary of its institution, by Seymour Coxe first secretary, 8 September 1908
18. Stoke Bruerne and Shutlanger parish church service paper for the unveiling and dedication of the memorial to those who died 1914-1918, [1919]
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CCOX 224 [1865] - 1919
Poems, hymns and memorials:
1. In piam memoriam Johannis Penrose AM in Scandinavia repentina morte correpti 12 Kal. July 1888, Latin, by C.R. Carr, printed
2. Edmondo Snow nonagenario arcitenenti ..., Latin and English, by C.R. Carr
3. On a boy found dead in Norway, Latin, by C.R. Carr
4. For St Andrew and Scotland in New Zealand, from
The Oban Times, 15 November 1919, English, printed
5. In a Surrey Garden to C. and M.W., by James Rhoades, August 1917, English, printed
6. England's Saints of 1914-1917, from The Observer, by James Rhoades, 9 December 1917, English, printed
7. O keen and terse Thy timely verse ... (on rowing), 18 November 1908, English
8. Lines from aspis kolliggiessii, describing a scene in Hawarden Park, [1892], Greek
9. Eis Stogombron, Greek
10. He doeth all things well, English
11. Cassandra, by [T.S. Evans], Latin
12. 2 poems by W.M. Praed
13. A War Hymn, by Seymour Coxe, printed by Arlidge & Son, Northampton, [1900]
14. A Hymn for Thanksgiving for Peace, by Seymour Coxe, printed by Arlidge & Son, Northampton
15-16. To Henry Holden DD on his resignation of the Headmastership of Durham School, by T.S. Evans, October 1881, Greek, 2 copies, 1 including an English version by Seymour Coxe
17. Elegaic poem in memory of Richard Coxe [by Seymour Coxe] [1865], English
18. Memorial inscription to Richard Coxe for a porch in Newcastle parish [by Seymour Coxe] [1865], English
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CCOX 225 [1865 x 1922]
Poems, hymns, psalms, notes, mostly identified as by Seymour Coxe, some dated, also H.M. Butler 1906, and some on the Cambridge University election 1918
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CCOX 226 [c.1860 - c.1910]
Photographs of individuals and places
1. Richard Coxe, at a writing desk
2. Seymour Coxe, in a chair, by Lambert Weston of London
3. Seymour Coxe, head and shoulders, April 1906
4. Louisa Susan Coxe, head and shoulders, July 1897
5. Edgar Jacob bishop of Newcastle, September 1902; William Andrewes Fearon headmaster of Winchester (newspaper cutting); Caroline H. Bosanquet; Jessie D. Carr; church and house
6. Grave of Richard Coxe, Eglingham
7. Grave of Louisa Arabella Coxe (d1887) at Hurworth
8. Grave of Louisa Arabella Coxe (d1887) at Hurworth
9. Grave of Louisa Arabella Coxe (d1887) at Hurworth, newly buried
10. H.A. Carr
11-12. ?Eglingham vicarage
13-15. Tintern abbey
16. ?Belsay House gardens - the gorge
17. Oxford Christ Church Meadow, Broad Walk
18. A unidentified large town house
19. Henry Montague Villiers bishop of Durham, seated
20. [Louisa Coxe]
21. Seymour Coxe full length
22. Richard Coxe with a cane
23. 5 printed badges, from J.P. Gibson, landscape photographer, Hexham
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CCOX 227 [1970s]
Coxe family, notes about, genealogies, some photocopies of Richard Coxe papers, correspondence of Roger Norris (1970s) about the papers, some transcripts and lists of the letters, and notes on their cataloguing [by A.I. Doyle].
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