Sermons, London, 1843; and Old Windsor Sermons, London, 1844.
A revised translation of the New Testament, 1859.
A few Remarks on some of the more prominent errors contained in Bishop Colenso's Book on the Pentateuch, London, 1863.
Memorial Sketch of F. J. Cookesley, edited by W. G. C., 1867.
Various pamphlets published between 1845 and 1867.
Cricket career
Cookesley was a first-classcricketer associated with Cambridge University, active from 1822 to 1827. He is recorded in 4 matches, totalling 34 runs with a highest score of 30, holding no catches and taking 2 wickets.[3]