Charles Herbert Fox (1861 – 1939) was a British socialist activist and dentist.
Born in Gloucester, the son of a dentist, Fox studied at Sidcot School.
However, his health broke down when he was twenty, and the co-operative advocate Samuel Saunders helped him recuperate with gentle work on a smallholding.
[1] In the 1890s, Fox moved back to Gloucester, where he qualified as a dentist, and also attended to the health of residents during a smallpox epidemic.
[1] Fox stood again for Labour at the 1931 general election, this time in Gloucester, but was again unsuccessful.