- William Coxe (disambiguation)
William Coxe is the name of:
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William Coxe (1747–1828), English historian
*William Coxe, Jr. (1762–1831), U.S. Representative from New Jerseyee also
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William Cox (disambiguation)
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William Coxe is the name of:
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