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  1. Charles James Fox, 1749-1806: A Bibliography (Bibliographies of British Statesmen) by David Schweitzer, 1991-10-30
  2. Memorials and correspondence of Charles James Fox (Complete in Two Volumes) by Charles James (1749-1806) Fox, 1853-01-01
  3. Memorials and correspondence of Charles James Fox. Ed. by Lord J by Fox. Charles James. 1749-1806., 1853-01-01
  4. Substance of the speech of the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, on Monday, December 1, 1783, upon a motion for the commitment of the bill "for vesting the affairs of the East-India Company in the hands of certain commissioners, for the benefit of the proprietors, and of the public." by Charles James, 1749-1806 Fox, 2009-10-26
  5. The speeches of the Right Honourable Charles James Fox in the Ho by Fox. Charles James. 1749-1806., 1848-01-01
  6. Charles James Fox, 1749-1806 : A Bibliography (Bibliographies of British Statesmen) by David Schweitzer, 1991
  7. Speeches in the House of Commons Volume 1 by Charles James, 1749-1806 Fox, 2009-10-26
  8. Memorials and correspondence Volume 2 by Charles James, 1749-1806 Fox, 2009-10-26
  9. An inquiry into the state of the nation at the commencement of the present administration by Charles James, 1749-1806 Fox, 2009-10-26
  10. Memorials & Correspondence of Charles James Fox by Charles James Fox, 1975-06
  11. Charles James Fox by L. G. Mitchell, 1992-07-09
  12. Fox: The Life of Charles James Fox by Stanley Ayling, 1992-08
  13. Early History of Charles James Fox by George Otto, Sir Trevelyan, 1979-06
  14. Charles James Fox, gentleman, gambler, statesman, the first great English liberal, 1749-1806, by Clarence Altha Miller, 1947

61. Fox / Fox (HyperDic Hyper-dictionary)
4, Fox, Charles James Fox, English statesman who supported American independence and and the French Revolution (17491806). Synonyms, Charles James Fox
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62. Name Index
Fox, Charles James (MP) 17491806 1. GAINSBOROUGH, Thomas (RA) 1727-1788 1. GAMBADELLI or GAMBARDELLA , Mr. (of Kensington) 1. GEE, Major Roberts 1.
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INDEX OF PERSONS MENTIONED ABRAMS, Rev.
ACWORTH, Rev.
ALBERT, Prince
ALLAN, Sir Henry Havelock
AMHERST, Tyssen (Lord Amherst of Hackney)
ARKWRIGHT, Ferdinand (Mayor of Warwick) BARBER, Charles Burton
BARBER, Frank E. (younger brother of preceding)
BATHURST, Lord
BEDFORD, Paul J. (Actor)
BLESSINGTON, Lady
BONAPARTE, Napoleon BOUCICAULT, Dion (Actor) 1820-1890 BOULTBEE, Colonel BOWEY, Admiral BUCKSTONE, John Baldwin (Manager of Haymarket Theatre) BUZZARD, Mr. (Q.C.) CAMBRIDGE, Duke of CARDEN, Sir Frederick Walter CARDIGAN, Earl of CARY, Mr. (of Cary's Art School, Bloomsbury) CHAPMAN, Miss (Actress) CHARLES I CHARLES II CHARLES, James 1851-1906 CHEESEWRIGHT, Elizabeth COCKS, Robert Macfarlane COOK, Eliza (Author, Poet) 1818-1889 COPE, Sir Arthur Stockdale COPE, Charles West (R.A.) 1811-1890 CORNFORD, Leslie Cope CORRIE, Miss COX, David (Artist) 1783-1859 CROMWELL, Oliver CUNNINGHAME, Major Gun DE WALTERSTORFF, Harold G. (great-nephew of author) DERING, Mr. DILKE, Captain DILKE, Charles Fetherston DILKE, Major William G. Fetherston DILKE, Mrs.

63. Fox Family Crest
Charles Fox (18101874) English civil engineer; Charles James Fox (1749-1806) English Liberal statesman; George Fox (1624-1691) English religious leader
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Origins Available: Irish German Jewish Spelling variations include: Fox, McFox, McShanaghy, McShinagh, McShinnock and others. First found in county Limerick, where they held a family seat from very ancient times. Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: Edward Fox who settled in Virginia in 1649; Francis Fox settled in Virginia in 1639; George Fox settled in Virginia in 1635; John Fox also settled in Virginia in the same year.
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American Family History: Fox, Ellicott, Evans; Charles Worthington Evans, Martha Ellicott Tyson, G. Hunter Bartlett by Charles Worthington Evans, Fox Family History, 1703-1976 by John Franklin Vallentine.
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64. Portraits
Charles James Fox 17491806 Statesman, third son of Henry Fox, and Lady Carloline Georgina Lennox. Great orator known for his extravagant tastes.
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Portraits Represents a link to an image To search this page click into the window and type "Ctrl + F" Social Mr. Jacob Powell of Stebbing in Essex. Who died Octr. 6th 1754 Aged 37 Years. He Weigd'h near 40 Stone.
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The perspiring face staring out at you down the years belongs to an 18th century Stebbing man Jacob Powell. Very little is known about him except that which is written at bottom of his portrait, "Mr Jacob Powell of Stebbing in Essex. Who died Oct 6th 1754 aged 37 years. He weighed near 40 stone. ". The full picture shows quite a well dressed man holding a wig in his other hand. His enormous size was obviously his claim to a brief moment of fame. Probably the earliest picture of a Stebbing resident.
Henry Sidney Son to Robert Earle of Leicester.
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Sold by Alex Browne at ye blew balcony in little Queen Street.
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Ashley T.Worlidge fecit. [n.d., c.1740] Engraving. 190 x 145mm. Narrow margins. The Keeper of the London Punch House.

65. Portraits De Personnages Celebres : FOX
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66. Charles James Fox, Famous Quotation/Quote
Charles James Fox (17491806). Source. Speech, House of Commons, This Charles James Fox quote is found in these Categories Government, Speech
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67. Charles James Fox, Famous Quotation/Quote
Charles James Fox (17491806). Source. Speech, House of Commons, 1797 This Charles James Fox quote is found in these Categories Speech
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"Opinions become dangerous to a state
only when persecution makes it necessary
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under the bond of secrecy."

Charles James Fox
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68. Charles Fox Charles James Fox (1749-1806) Whig Statesman And
Charles Fox. Charles James Fox (17491806) Whig statesman and orator. Note from On Good-Nature by William Hazlitt.
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Charles Fox Charles James Fox (1749-1806): Whig statesman and orator Note from On Good-Nature by William Hazlitt

69. Fox - Definition Of Fox By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus And Encyclopedi
Fox, Charles James 17491806. British politician who supported American independence and the French Revolution. Fox, George 1624-1691.
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70. Charles James Fox - BlueRider.com
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71. University Of York - Centre For Eighteenth-Century Studies - A DEMOCRAT, Or REAS
It represents the Whig politician, Charles James Fox (17491806) as a ragged French sans-culotte. His hands are bloodstained as is his dagger.
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This print is by the satirist James Gillray, and was published on the 1st March 1793. It represents the Whig politician, Charles James Fox (1749-1806) as a ragged French sans-culotte. His hands are bloodstained as is his dagger. He is unshaven, hairy. His gaiety suggests drunkenness, and he is also farting. He is wearing the Cap of Liberty, with the tri-coloured French cockade. He is singing a well-known French revolutionary song. After the execution of Louis XVI in Paris in January 1793 the struggle between those Whigs, led by Fox, who supported the principles of the French Revolution and the more conservative group led by the Duke of Portland, became acute. Gillray's conservative satire portrays Fox as a bloodstained revolutionary linked by association with Parisian violence, suggested here as the inevitable consequence of the principles of the Enlightenment, of democracy and rationalism. Gillray is pretending that Fox was a 'democrat' in the sense of favouring universal manhood suffrage, or at least a wide extension of the right to vote, though Fox never advocated such extension, nor was he hostile to hereditary monarchy. The contrast is also between the supposed abstract rationalism of Fox's ideas, and his figure which is here shown as representing the worst excesses of passion and violence, animal-like in its hairiness and physicality. He was reputed to be the anonymous author of An Essay Upon Wind; with curious anecodtes of Eminent Persons

72. Christie's Living With Art - London
Charles James Fox (17491806), political disciple of Lord Rockingham (d.1802), challenged the authority of the King and Lord North s American policy;
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(Following the death of Cromwell, Charles I s son became King when the Stuarts were restored to the throne Fox, Charles James (17491806) I die happy.
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The following are deathbed statements, last words, uttered by a number of famous people. Adams, John (1735-1826) "Thomas Jeffersonstill survives..." (4 July 1826. Jefferson died on the same day.) Adams, John Quincy (1767-1848) "This is the last of earth! I am content." Addison, Joseph (1672-1719) "See in what peace a Christian can die." Akiba ben Joseph (c.40-c.135) "The paper burns, but the words fly free." (at the stake, when the Torah was also burned.) Antoinette, Marie (1755-1793) "Farewell, my children, forever. I go to your Father." [Thanks to Jaroslava Pallas for this one.] Astor, Lady Nancy (1879-1964) "Jakie, is it my birthday or am I dying?" (Seeing all her children assembled at her bedside in her last illness.) Baer, Max (1909-1959) [American boxer, Heavyweight Champion 1934-5] "Oh God, here I go..." Barrymore, John (1882-1942) Die? I should say not, dear fellow. No Barrymore would allow such a conventional thing to happen to him. Bass, Sam

74. Gale - PSM - Catalog
Series One The Papers and Correspondence of Charles James Fox, 17491806 The controversial figure of Charles James Fox dominated opposition politics in
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75. London Plaques : Blue Plaques : Research & Conservation : English Heritage
Fox, Charles James (17491806), Statesman, lived here. Originally put up in 1912 on 9 Arlington Street, now demolished. 46 Clarges Street, W1
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Woman On The American Frontier. Fox, Charles James, 17491806. History Of The Early Part Of The Reign Of James The Second. Fox, Frances Margaret, 1870-1959
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Charles James Fox, leading Whig politician (17491806); (Britains first Foreign Secretary); Ancestors Line Biography
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78. Mayfield Park
The obelisk was built as a memorial to Whig politician Charles James Fox (17491806). It was erected by his friend William Chamberlayne of Weston Grove
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    Large area of formal and informal parkland, with woodland walks and grade II listed buildings. Formerley the grounds of Mayfield House built for Robert Wright in 1854 and demolished in 1956. Sited near the playing fields, the obelisk, commemorating Charles Fox the radical politician, serves as a local landmark. Shoreburs Greenway follows the early nineteenth century carriageway which linked Weston Grove House to Portsmouth Road. Facilities include: football pitches, basketball court, cricket pitch, bowling green, play area, skateboard run. BOWLING GREEN (SITE OF MAYFIELD HOUSE)
    Mayfield House occupied the current site of the bowling Photograph c1910 green. It was built in 1854 by Robert Wright, after whom Wright’s Hill is named. Between 1889 and 1937 it was owned by Lord Radstock. In 1937 it passed into the hands of Southampton Council who opened up the grounds as a public park. The house itself was demolished in 1956. The stable block on Wright’s Hill is still standing.

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Charles James Fox (17491806) British statesman famous for an extravagant lifestyle. However his gambling career was not as successful as his political
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fox - alert carnivorous mammal with pointed muzzle and ears and a bushy tail; most are predators that do not hunt in packs See also: canine canid carnivore placental ... dodger , fox, slyboots - a shifty deceptive person See also: deceiver cheat cheater trickster ... causal agency fox - the gray or reddish-brown fur of a fox See also: fur pelt animal skin animal product ... matter Fox, Charles James Fox - English statesman who supported American independence and the French Revolution (1749-1806) See also: statesman solon national leader politician ... leader Fox, George Fox - English religious leader who founded the Society of Friends (1624-1691) See also: religionist religious person Fox - a member of an Algonquian people formerly living west of Lake Michigan along the Fox River See also: Algonquian Algonquin Indian North American Indian ... person of colour Fox - the Algonquian language of the Fox people See also: Algonquian language Amerind Amerindian language American-Indian language ... fob , fox, pull a fast one on play a trick on - deceive somebody; "We tricked the teacher into thinking that class would be cancelled next week"

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