Date of Birth: 18/10/1824
Place of Birth: Mulgoa, New South Wales, Australia
Date of Death: 28/11/1901
Place of Death: Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia
Parliamentary Service
Member of the NSW Legislative Council |
23 Jun 1863 |
28 Nov 1901 |
38 years 5 months 6 days |
Life Appointment under the Constitution Act. Date of Writ of Summons 17 June 1863. |
Seizure of Gold on board the ‘Ethereal’ and ‘May Nicholson’ Committee No.21 |
15 Jun 1858 |
26 Nov 1858 |
5 months 12 days |
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St Philip’s Parsonage Bill Committee No.23 |
15 Jun 1858 |
26 Nov 1858 |
5 months 12 days |
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Scab and Catarrh in Sheep Committee No.14 |
27 Apr 1858 |
26 Nov 1858 |
7 months |
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Member for Wellington (County) |
29 Jan 1858 |
11 Apr 1859 |
1 year 2 months 14 days |
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Seizure of Gold Dust on board the “Ethereal” Committee No.18 |
04 Dec 1857 |
18 Dec 1857 |
15 days |
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Scab and Catarrh in Sheep Committee No.9 |
23 Oct 1857 |
18 Dec 1857 |
1 month 26 days |
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Australian Mutual Provident Society’s Bill Committee No.26 |
12 Dec 1856 |
18 Mar 1857 |
3 months 7 days |
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Impounding Laws Committee No. 10 |
15 Aug 1856 |
18 Mar 1857 |
7 months 4 days |
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Member for Wellington (County) |
10 Apr 1856 |
19 Dec 1857 |
1 year 8 months 10 days |
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Member of the NSW Legislative Assembly |
10 Apr 1856 |
11 Apr 1859 |
3 years 2 days |
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Political Party Activity
Freetrade.
Qualifications, occupations and interests
Pastoralist. Educated at the school of Reverend T.C Makinson and at The King's School, Parramatta. Was a pastoralist and sheep breeder on election to the Legislative Assembly. In 1845, became the manager of his father's freehold propert, Burrundulla, at Mudgee. From the early 1850's he let 40 acre farms at £100 per annum on his Cudgegong River property. By the 1860's, he had over 30 tenants. In the 1850's and 1860's, he expanded his interests on the Liverpool Plains and on the Warrego River, Queensland, where he held extensive sheep and cattle runs. By 1876, he had sold most of his leases but retained Pine Ridge, near Dubbo, until 1899. He was a successful breeder of merino sheep and won international awards for his fleeces.
Membership of other Parliaments & Offices Held
Local Government Activity
Alderman for Cudgegong 1860 - 1877 and Mayor 1860 - 1862, and 1865.
Personal
Son of George Cox, pastoralist, and Elizabeth Bell. Married his cousin, Henrietta Jane, daughter of Henry Cox, on 21 June 1853 and had issue, 5 sons and 7 daughters. He was the nephew of both Edward Cox and Archibald Bell and the cousin of Edward King Cox. Edward Cox was a member of the first Legislative Council and subsequently the Legislative Council from 1866 - 1868. Archibald Bell was a member of the Legislative Assembly for the Upper Hunter, 1868 - 1872 and the Legislative Council from 1879 - 1883; and Edward King Cox was a member of the Legislative Council between 1874 - 1883. Church of England.
Additional Information
Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 3.
Personal papers in the Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales: 1.
Cox family - papers concerning 'Burrundulla', Mudgee, 1864 (FM3/692);
photographs in the PICMAN Database. 2. George Cox - correspondence, 1846 - 1867
(MLMSS1150); photographs in the PICMAN Database.
Biography and portrait in ‘Australian Men of Mark’, Volume 1. Sydney, [?1889] ,
page 8