Edward William Cox known as Serjeant Cox (1809–1879) was an English lawyer and legal writer, who was also a successful publisher. He has been described as "the greatest entrepreneur of 'class' journalism".[1]
^Josef L. Altholz (Winter 1984). "Mister Serjeant Cox, John Crockford, and the Origins of Crockford's Clerical Directory". Victorian Periodicals Review. 17 (4). Johns Hopkins University Press on behalf of the Research Society for Victorian Periodicals: 153–158. JSTOR 20082136.
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