Family and Education
b. 1582, 1st s. of Edward Coxe* and Susan, da. of William Munsey, ironmonger, of Ironmonger Lane, London.WARD 7/85/2; H.F. Waters, Genealogical Gleanings in Eng. 617-18, 803. m. 6 June 1609,Ex inf. John Taplin. Anne, da. of Anthony Nash of Old Stratford, Warws., s.p. suc. fa. 1618. d. by 7 Nov. 1633. Vis. Warws. (Harl. Soc. xii), 147; PROB 11/164, f. 398; WARD 7/85/2.
Offices Held

Freeman, Clothworkers’ Co. 1603, liveryman 1611, quarter warden 1626 – 27, upper warden 1628–9. Clothworkers’ Hall, London, wardens’ accts. 1598–1613, quarter warden’s accts. 1603–4; ct. bk. 1605–23, f. 77v; ct. bk. 1623–36, ff. 41, 75. Information from D.E. Wickham, former archivist of Clothworkers’ Co.

Member, Hon. Art. Co. of London 1614–d.; Ancient Vellum Bk. ed. G.A. Raikes, 22. vestryman of St. Olave’s, Southwark 1622 – d.; churchwarden 1626 – 27; auditor churchwardens’ accts. 1629–31; Southwark Local Studs. Lib. Stolave/1623, ff. 37, 45, 49v, 56, 63v. gov. St. Thomas’ hosp., Southwark, Surr. by 1626–d.; LMA, HI/ST/A/1/5, ff. 26v, 41v. officer, Southwark militia at d. PROB 11/164, f. 398.

Commr. execution of poor laws 1632. PC2/42, f. 54.

Main residence: St. Olave's, Southwark, Surr.
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Commons 1604-1629
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COXE, William (1582-1633)

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