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Cox's Hall owes its name to the Coxes, who owned considerable property in the parish in the 17th and 18th centuries. Thomas Cox died in 1614, leaving a son and heir Thomas, and in 1738 John Cox of Stanford served the office of high sheriff. The house was probably built at the time mentioned on an old sundial in the garden (1690).
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