J. Charles (John Charles) Cox
John Charles Cox was an English cleric, activist and local historian.
English monasteries : $b From Saxon days to their dissolution
Published anonymously as by "F. S. A.", but attributed to "the Rev. Dr. Cox" in the Journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, vol. 27 (June, 1905), p. 239. J. Charles Cox (a native of Derbyshire) is "Rev. J. Charles Cox, LL.D., F.S.A.", the "F.S.A." standing for "Fellow of the Royal Society of Antiquaries." He is referred to as "the Rev. Dr. Cox" in text quoted on p. viii of the preface to his book "Three centuries of Derbyshire annals" (1890).
By J. Charles (John Charles) Cox
How to write the history of a parish
"How to Write the History of a Parish" by J. Charles Cox is a practical guide on parochial history writing, composed in the late 19th century. The boo...
By J. Charles (John Charles) Cox