William B. Willcox

William Bradford Willcox (October 29, 1907 – September 15, 1985) was an American historian.

At Yale University he studied architecture (B.F.A., 1932), and Tudor-Stuart English history (Ph.D.,1936).

Wallace Notestein directed his dissertation, which was recognized as a pioneer study of government in Gloucestershire.

[3] Professor of History, Yale University, January 1970-June 1976.

Editor, Papers of Benjamin Franklin, January 1970 – 1985.