Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720 - 1940

Ecclesiastical furnishers and stained glass suppliers, of Southampton Street, London, active from 1837. Cox & Son designed and executed the Bishop Whateley memorial window in Stillorgan parish church, Co. Dublin, 1865.(1) In 1881 the firm took MICHAEL J.C. BUCKLEY  MICHAEL J.C. BUCKLEY into partnership and became COX & BUCKLEY. COX & BUCKLEY. (2)



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(1) DB 7, 15 Apr 1865, 109.
(2) www.achome.co.uk.


3 work entries listed in chronological order for COX & SON *#


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Building: CO. DUBLIN, STILLORGAN, CHURCH OF ST BRIGID (CI)
Date: 1865
Nature: Bishop Whately memorial window.
Refs: DB 7, 15 Apr 1865, 109.

Building: CO. CORK, MALLOW, CHURCH OF ST JAMES (CI)
Date: 1880
Nature: Brass lectern by Cox & Son presented by Mrs Webb, Quartertown House, Mar 1880.
Refs: Irish Ecclesiastical Gazette 22, no. 13, 27 Mar 1880, 268.

Building: CO. KILDARE, KILL, CHURCH OF ST JOHN (CI)
Date: 1883
Nature: Stained glass window of the Ascension in new chancel designed by W.M. Mitchell.
Refs: IB 26, 1 Jan 1884, 14