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James Cocks (died 1750)

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but his name does not appear in any recorded division after the fall of Walpole in 1742. In 1745 he inherited Reigate and its electoral interest and Brookmans, Hertfordshire on the death of his aunt, Lady Jekyll. He stood down at the
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Cocks’ uncle Somers had obtained a major electoral influence at Reigate after he received a grant of the manor of Reigate. Cocks was returned as
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MP, a provincial attorney of Castleditch, Herefordshire and his wife Mary Somers, daughter of John Somers of Worcester, and sister of
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and continued to support the Whigs, voting against the expulsion of Richard Steele on 18 March 1714.
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in 1702 and called to the bar in 1708. He succeeded his father who died in 1727.
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at a by-election on 29 November 1707 and was returned unopposed at the
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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In September 1718, Cocks married Lady Elizabeth Newport, daughter of
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and voted with the Government from 1715 to 1719, when he opposed the
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in the Tory backlash. He was returned again for Reigate in
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Index

House of Commons
Charles Cocks
Sir John Somers
Trinity College, Oxford
Middle Temple
Member of Parliament
Reigate
1708 British general election
Dr Sacheverell
1710 British general election
1713 British general election
1715 British general election
Peerage Bill
1722 British general election
1727
1734
1741 British general election
1747 British general election
Charles Cocks
Richard Newport, 2nd Earl of Bradford
William Berkeley, 4th Baron Berkeley of Stratton
"Cabell-Chafe in Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714 pp. 228-254"


"COCKS, James (c.1685-1750), of the Middle Temple"
"COCKS, James (c.1685-1750), of Reigate, Surr"
Parliament of Great Britain
Stephen Hervey
Sir John Parsons
Member of Parliament

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