Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1874 Born in Coventry, son of [[William Iliffe|William Isaac Iliffe]]
Joined the family firm ([[Iliffe and Sons|Iliffe and Son]])
1911 William Coker Iliffe 36, director of newspaper publishing firm, lived in Meriden with Aveline Bertha Iliffe 41<ref>1911 census</ref>
After his father died in 1917, he and his brother [[Edward Mauger Iliffe|Edward]], expanded the business as [[Associated Iliffe Press|Iliffe Press]].
1942 Died in Kensington<ref>BMD</ref>
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1874 Born in Coventry, son of William Isaac Iliffe

Joined the family firm (Iliffe and Son)

1911 William Coker Iliffe 36, director of newspaper publishing firm, lived in Meriden with Aveline Bertha Iliffe 41[1]

After his father died in 1917, he and his brother Edward, expanded the business as Iliffe Press.

1942 Died in Kensington[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 census
  2. BMD