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  <dc:title>Strutt Library Pamphlets: works by John Charles Cox</dc:title>
  <dc:description>John Charles Cox: The treatment of our cathedral churches in the Victorian age: being the opening address of the architectural section at Dorchester.  
Published: London: Harrison, 1897.
36 pages

John Charles Cox: Field names and their value, with a proposal for their systematic investigation.
9 pages.
Read in the Antiquarian Section at the annual meeting of the Institute, at Cambridge, 12 Aug 1892.

John Charles Cox: History of the church of the Holy Trinity, Edingale.  Sold for the re-building fund.
Published: Lichfield, Egginton and Brown, 1880.  23 pages.

John Charles Cox: On an incised slab at Etwall church.
2 pages.  Illustrated.

John Charles Cox: Easter roll for the parish of Hope for the year 1658.
16 pages.
Also: On two sepulchral slabs at Hope church, by J C Cox.  2 pages, illustrated.

John Charles Cox: On a sepulchral slab discovered at Kedleston church.
3 pages.

John Charles Cox: The church of Norbury.
24 pages.  With frontispiece, plate, plan.
Reprinted from the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1903.

John Charles Cox: A note on the restoration of Repton church.
6 pages, illustrated.

John Charles Cox: Notes on the rectors of Staveley.
12 pages.
From the Derbyshire Archaeology and Natural History Society Journal.
Vol 5, 1883.

John Charles Cox: On the Tutbury horn.
8 pages.

John Charles Cox: On the manor house of South Wingfield.  A paper read to the Royal Archaeological Institute, when visiting the Manor House, on 30 Jul 1885.
14 pages.

John Charles Cox: Minute book of the Wirksworth Presbyterian classis, 1651-1658.  With introduction and notes.
Published: London and Derby, Bemrose and Sons, 1880.  90 pages.
From the Derbyshire Archaeology and Natural History Society Journal volume 2, Jan 1880.

John Charles Cox: Some notes on the family of Shireburne of Stonyhurst.
18 pages.
Reprinted from the Archaeological Journal, Mar 1899.

John Charles Cox: William Stapleton and the pilgrimage of grace.
28 pages.
Reprinted from the transactions of the East Riding Antiquarian Society, vol 10, 1902.

John Charles Cox: The Irish church: a lecture delivered by John Charles Cox of Hazlewood, on Friday evening, 13 Nov 1868 at Duffield; being a churchman's reasons for its disestablishment and disendowment.  C R Colvile in the chair.  
Published: Chesterfield, J B White, "Courier" Office, 1868.
33 pages.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>19th cent</dc:date>
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