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Cox, Irwin Edward Bainbridge. Adm. pens. (age 20) at MAGDALENE, June 24, 1857. S. and h. of Edward William, lawyer, of 36, Russell Square, London (for whom see D.N.B.). B. July 9, 1838, at Taunton, Somerset. Matric. Michs. 1857; B.A. 1861. Adm. at the Middle Temple, June 3, 1861. Called to the Bar, 1864. Assisted his father in connexion with the Law Times and other legal publications; in 1879 became principal proprietor of the Law Times, The Field, The Queen, etc., produced for many years at 346, Strand, the establishment founded by his father. M.P. for Harrow, 1899-1906. High Sheriff, 1898. County Councillor, Middlesex, 1889; Alderman, 1901. Chairman of the Petty Sessions of Gore, 1894. Lord of the Manor of Taunton. Author, Anglers' Diary; Hints on Fishing and Shooting, etc. Of Moat Mount, Mill Hill, Hendon, Middlesex. J.P. and D.L. Died Aug. 27, 1922, aged 84, at Moat Mount. Brother of Harding de F. (1873). (Burke, L.G.; The Times, Aug. 30, 1922.) | Irwin Edward Bainbridge COX Approx. lifespan: 18381922 Adm pens. aged 20 Magdalene College 1857:06:24 s. and h. of Edward William COX lawyer of 36 Russell Square, London , (for whom see D.N.B. ) b. Taunton, Somerset , 1838:07:09 Matric 1857:10MT: BA 1861 Adm. at Middle Temple 1861:06:03 Called to the Bar: 1864 Assisted his father in connexion with the Law Times and other legal publications; in1879 became principal proprietor of the Law Times, The Field, The Queen etc., produced for many years at 346, Strand, the establishment founded by his father. M.P. for: : Harrow, [Middlesex], 1899-1906 High Sheriff: 1898 County Councillor: Middlesex , 1889 Alderman: 1901 Chairman of: : Petty Sessions of Gore, < >[[XXX], 1894 Lord of the Manor of: : Taunton, [Somerset], Author, Anglers' Diary; Hints on Fishing and Shooting etc. Of Moat Mount, Mill Hill, Hendon, Middlesex , J.P. and D.L.: d. aged 84 Moat Mount, [Middlesex], 1922:08:27 brother of Harding de F. COX (1873) (Burke, L.G.; The Times 1922:08:30) |