Proper noun
Willcox (plural Willcoxes)
A surname.
For redirect redirect A mother reads to her children, depicted by Jessie Willcox Smith in a cover illustration of a volume of fairy tales written in the mid to late 19th century. Source: Internet
ISBN 0-87728-919-0 And at least one out-of-print audio version common on eBay : *The Book of the Law Vondel Park Audio Book 2003 In popular culture * Toyah Willcox took the name of her 1983 album Love Is the Law from The Book of the Law. Source: Internet
Retired Detective Inspector Tim Ireson, Detective Sergeant Oliver Lage, Detective Sergeant Gregory Willcox, former Pc Craig Bannerman, trainee Detective Constable Andrew Ferguson and Pc James Oldfield are all accused of breaching professional standards. Source: Internet
And Toyah Willcox has a ball playing Queen Bess, 40 years on from appearing in the original film — time-travelling indeed. Source: Internet
In an email to BELIZE FIRST, Bella Maya's Paul Willcox said, "We took the decision to close in January because we were feeling the effects of a poor 2009 (in terms of revenue rather than occupancy). Source: Internet
So with Willcox, when the on-ice numbers don’t scream effective, and the play style isn’t one I particularly like, the D grade appears. Source: Internet