James Cox (1693-1746 fl.)
The son of Henry Cox of London; educated at Merton College, Oxford, he was headmaster of
Harrow (1730-46) when, having lived a “disorderly, drunken, idle life,” he
absconded.
The son of Henry Cox of London; educated at Merton College, Oxford, he was headmaster of
Harrow (1730-46) when, having lived a “disorderly, drunken, idle life,” he
absconded.