Name of Cox's Road
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Any one know the name of Cox's Road come from? I found two names from "Hong Kong Governemnt Reports Online":
1) Lieut. R. C. C. Cox of 27th Inniskillings and became A.D.C. of HK Governor
2) John Samuel Cox, JP who became Justice of Peace in 1883. He together with a group of owners of land at kowloon Point (Tsim Sha Tsui) including the famous C.P. Chater wrote to the government to give comment of the Bill of Municipal Rate ordinance in 1885.
3) James Henry Cox, JP who also became JP in 1883
2 & 3 were appointed as a member of the JP Commission in 1885
Any idea?
Cox's Road
Wikipedia says:
The road was named after lessor, same as the nearby street, the Cox's Path. James Cox was a drug trade merchant who did smuggling, selling and doing deals with opium. In 1782, he started out by selling mechanical novelties in Canton but soon changed into the profitable business. Mr James Cox was obliged to leave China and eventually he had gone into real estate dealing in Hong Kong. James owned the leases on a number of the lots which ran Cox's Road and Cox's Path.
Something isn't right though - if he was selling in Canton in 1782, he was probably born around 1760. He couldn't have leased land in Kowloon until after 1860. So maybe it is a different James Cox, or the "1782" year is wrong.
Regards, David
Strange, isn't it?
That's why I raised out the above question. It seems nothing more could be found from the web on James Cox who had lived in HK except the info from the Wikipedia.
re: road names
Re: Cox's Road
I had looked up the same query a few years back.
My information suggests that Cox's Road was named after James Henry Cox who was a long time resident of Hong Kong.
China Mail 27 July and HK Daily Press 28 July 1904
J. H. Cox one of the oldest residents in the Colony died at his residence in Kowloon on 27 July 1904. He was one of the pioneers of Kowloon and is buried in Happy Valley as shown here He had come out to join the firm of Turner & Co in 1860/1861 and later managed it. He was also a Justice of the Peace.
Thanks for introducing the talk
I will meet Dr LAU in an occassion on 31.5.2014 and I hope I can get the answer before the talk.
cox's road
so have you got an answer?