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Alfred W. Cox

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He was the son of a wealthy Scottish cotton broker, Alexander Robb Cox, and Margaret Lockhart Greenshields. His father Alexander was a director and partner in the firm of Cox, McEuon which dealt in jute, flax and hemp. The family bought the Hafod Elwy Estate in North Wales in 1864 for a holiday home
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Alfie did not marry and upon his death his fortune, consisting of money and his stables of racehorses, passed to his younger brother Alexander Robb Cox.
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where he tried his hand at farming. In 1881 he visited his uncle Henry Cox in Birkenhead. He was considered to be quite a determined person.
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Alfie's youngest brother Lieutenant Ernest Cox entered the army at the age of 23 in 1891 and joined the 72nd
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Newsletter of the Australian Society of Engineering and Technology, Vol 1, number 3, July, 2008
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and the estate remained in the possession of the family until 1987.
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Alfred W Cox

Spy
Vanity Fair
Liverpool
England
London
England
Royal Military Academy, Woolwich
Australia
Broken Hill
George McCulloch
Lemberg
Bayardo
Gay Crusader
Seaforth Highlanders
Battle of Magersfontein
Second Boer War
Sudan Campaign
William Forbes Gatacre
Categories
British racehorse owners and breeders
1857 births
1919 deaths
Owners of Epsom Derby winners

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