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Herbert Cox (other)
Herbert Cox may refer to: * Sir Herbert Vaughan Cox (1860–1923), Indian Army general * Sir Herbert Cox (judge) (1893–1973), British barrister and colonial judge * Herb Cox Herb Cox (born 1950 or 1951) is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan in the 2011 election, representing the electoral district of The Battlefords as a member of the Saskatchewan Party. Cox served in ...
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Vaughan Cox
General Sir Herbert Vaughan Cox, (12 July 1860 – 8 October 1923) was a British officer in the Indian Army. Early life Cox was born in Watford, the son of the Rector of Upper Chelsea. He was educated at Charterhouse and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, and was commissioned into the 25th Foot (later the King's Own Scottish Borderers) in 1880. Early military service Posted to India, he served in the closing stages of the Second Anglo-Afghan War and was promoted lieutenant. He transferred to the Madras Staff Corps in 1882 and served in the Third Anglo-Burmese War of 1885–1886 with the 21st Madras Infantry. Cox then briefly served as adjutant of the South India Railway Volunteer Corps before being appointed Deputy Assistant Adjutant-General for Musketry in Burma. Soon afterwards he was appointed DAAG of Imperial Service Troops. He was promoted captain in 1891. In 1894 he became an inspector of the contingents supplied by the Indian Princely States. He served on the Moh ...
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Herbert Cox (judge)
Sir Herbert Charles Fahie Cox (1893 – 21 September 1973) was a British lawyer who served in various positions in the colonial legal service, including chief justice of Northern Rhodesia, Tanganyika and Bechuanaland. Career Early years (1893–1933) Herbert Charles Fahie Cox was the second son of the Hon. Charles Thomas Fox, Government Secretary. He was born in 1893 in British Guiana and educated in the United Kingdom. He attended Reading School, and was admitted to the Middle Temple on 31 December 1910. Cox joined the colonial legal service, and in 1913 was appointed acting sub-inspector of police in British Guiana. He was called to the bar at Middle Temple in absence on 28 April 1915. In 1915 he became sub-inspector of police in British Guiana (now Guyana), holding office until his resignation in 1919. In 1920 he was appointed assistant to the attorney-general of British Guiana. In 1925 Cox was appointed attorney-general of the Bahamas. During a debate in the Legislative Co ...
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