Coxe is a surname, and may refer to: Alfred Conkling Coxe Sr., American federal judge Alfred Conkling Coxe Jr., American federal judge Arthur Cleveland...
Tench Coxe (May 22, 1755 – July 17, 1824) was an American political economist and a delegate for Pennsylvania to the Continental Congress in 1788–1789...
Hopewell Coxe (June 28, 1812 – June 16, 1864) was an American lawyer. Born in Northumberland, Pennsylvania, Coxe studied law in Williamsport, Pennsylvania...
Craig Raymond Coxe (born January 21, 1964) is an American former professional ice hockey player. In addition to playing in the National Hockey League (NHL)...
Philadelphia Eagles. Coxe stopped Keith, claiming that his line veered too far to the west. To finish the border, Governor Coxe, and his East Jersey counterpart...
William Coxe is the name of: William Coxe (historian) (1747–1828), English historian William Coxe Jr. (1762–1831), U.S. Representative from New Jersey...
Margaret Coxe (1805–1855) was an American writer and educator. Coxe founded the Cincinnati Female Seminary in 1843. Seven years later, John Zachos became...
Daniel Coxe III (c. 1640 – 19 January 1730) FRS was an English physician and governor of West Jersey from 1687 to 1688 and 1689 to 1692. The Coxe family...
John Redman Coxe (September 16, 1773 – March 22, 1864) was a physician and professor of medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. Born in Trenton, New...
Sir James Coxe MD FRSE (1811 – 1878) was a Scottish physician and expert on psychiatry. Controversially (though not at the time) he linked mental illness...
reforming in the mid-1990s. It was composed of Simeon (born Simeon Oliver Coxe III, June 4, 1938 – September 8, 2020), who performed on a primitive synthesizer...
Eckley Brinton Coxe (June 4, 1839 – May 13, 1895) was an American mining engineer, coal baron, state senator and philanthropist from Pennsylvania. He was...
Samuel Coxe (1550–1612), of London; later of Fulbrook, Oxfordshire, was an English politician. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Rochester...
Cameron Terry Coxe (born 18 December 1998) is a Welsh professional footballer who plays as a defender for Boreham Wood. Coxe was born in Merthyr Tydfil...
Charles Coxe (c. 1661–17 October 1728), of Lincoln's Inn and Rodmarton and Lower Lypiatt, Gloucestershire, was an English lawyer and Tory politician who...
John Hippisley may refer to John Hippisley (1530–1570), MP for Wells and Bridport John Hippisley (Parliamentarian) (fl. 1617–1653), English MP for Petersfield...
Gertrude M. "Trudy" Coxe (born 1948) is an American non-profit executive and CEO of the Preservation Society of Newport County, formerly the Secretary...
Matilda Coxe Stevenson (née Evans) (May 12, 1849 – June 24, 1915), who also wrote under the name Tilly E. Stevenson, was the first woman ever employed...
Coxe may refer to: Naukane (c. 1779–1850), Native Hawaiian chief who traveled widely through North America in the early 19th century John Redman Coxe...
Arthur Cleveland Coxe (May 10, 1818 - July 20, 1896) was the second Episcopal bishop of Western New York. He used Cleveland as his given name and is often...
general Sir Robert Heath by King Charles I in 1629. Then in 1698, Daniel Coxe acquired the title from Heath; under it he claimed the region in the rear...
Henry Octavius Coxe (20 September 1811 in Bucklebury, Berkshire, England – 8 July 1881 in Oxford) was an English librarian and scholar. The eighth son...
Richard Cox or Coxe may refer to: Richard Cox (actor) (born 1948), American actor Richard Cox (bishop) (c. 1500–1581), English clergyman, Dean of Westminster...
George Harmon Coxe (April 23, 1901 – January 31, 1984) was an American writer of crime fiction. He created the series featuring crime scene photographer...
Owen Coxe-Siölöw was an English captain in the Commonwealth navy who served in the Royal Swedish Navy 1658–1660, reaching vice-admiral's rank and being...