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    Charles Coxen (20 April 1809 – 17 May 1876) was a naturalist and politician in Queensland, Australia. He was a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly...
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  • Coxen is a surname and refer to: Charles Coxen (1809-1876), Australian naturalist and politician Edward Coxen (1880-1954), English-born American actor...
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    fig parrot. It was named by John Gould after his brother-in-law Charles Coxen. Coxen's fig parrot is about 15–16 cm long, larger than the other subspecies...
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    stations owned by his paternal uncle, Stephen Coxen, and under the tutelage of his uncle Charles Coxen, Henry was sent north in 1842 to the Darling Downs...
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    and 'Devoted Wife'". Hectate. 39: 101–122 – via EBSCO. Biography – Charles Coxen – Australian Dictionary of Biography. Yarrundi was a property on Dart...
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    She was a collector of shells, insects and birds, as was her husband, Charles Coxen, and they donated many specimens to the Queensland Museum, where Elizabeth...
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    Elizabeth Gould, (née Coxen; 18 July 1804 – 15 August 1841), was a British artist and illustrator at the forefront of the natural history movement. Elizabeth...
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    Roman Catholic priest, and President of the Royal Society of Victoria; Charles Coxen, co-founder, honorary curator, secretary, and trustee of the Queensland...
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    station)). The name Wallumbilla was the name of a pastoral run leased by Charles Coxen, The name is presumed to come from the indigenous Mandandanji language...
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    Act 1864, was introduced into the Queensland Legislative Assembly by Charles Coxen, member for the Northern Downs. The proposed regulations of the Act...
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