Willis Perry Bocock (February 22, 1807 – March 14, 1887) was a nineteenth-century American politician from Virginia.
He was educated at the University of Virginia, receiving a Bachelor of Laws degree in 1835.
[1] As an adult, Bocock established a law practice in Appomattox, and served several terms in the General Assembly.
[4] A dangerous fall made him a cripple, and he resigned his Attorney General's office, relocating to Macon, Hale County, Alabama where he "led the life of a private gentleman.
"[5] Willis Perry Bocock died in Macon, Hale County, Alabama in 1887.