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Charles Cocks (1646–1727)

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prepared a bill in 1707, which ran into opposition and lapsed in committee. Cocks presented another bill on 17 January 1708, which again faced opposition in committee on the issue of the town corporation's consent: the bill had not been signified in writing. Cocks (who chaired the committee), facing
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defeat, adjourned the committee for a fortnight, "that in the meantime the corporation might signify their consent to it if it was their intention". The fiasco probably cost Cocks his seat in
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Cocks was baptised on 9 September 1646, the oldest son of Thomas Cocks of Castleditch, Herefordshire, and his second wife Elizabeth Gower.
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Cocks was involved in manoeuvring regarding the management of the salt springs in Droitwich. He and
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Margaret Cocks (died 1761), married firstly William Lygon (died 1716), secondly
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In 1699 Cocks was appointed Clerk of the Patents, an office in the
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Cocks evidently died early in 1727: on 27 February 1727, his son
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Droitwich
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Index

Whig
Worcester
Droitwich
Lord Somers
Lord Keeper of the Great Seal
Samuel Swift
1695
Whig Junto
Court of Chancery
William Bromley
1708
James Cocks
Philip Yorke
Lord Somers
Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke
Charles Cocks, 1st Baron Somers
James Cocks
MP





"COCKS, Charles (1646-1727), of Worcester and Powick, Worcs"
"Worcester"
"Charles Cocks"
Parliament of England
William Bromley
Samuel Swift
Member of Parliament

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