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Colonel Ivor Philipps
Colonel Sir Ivor Philipps (1861-1940), was a British officer in the British Indian Army and a Liberal Party politician. He held a seat in the House of Commons from 1906 to 1922.
 
Born the son of Rev. Sir J. E. Philipps, Bt. and his wife Mary Margaret, daughter of Rev. Samuel Best
 
1891 Married Marian Isobel, a daughter of James Buchan Mirrlees


Chairman of [[Rubens-Rembrandt Associated Hotels]] and of [[Schweppes]].<ref>Sunday Mirror - Sunday 08 July 1928</ref>
Chairman of [[Rubens-Rembrandt Associated Hotels]] and of [[Schweppes]].<ref>Sunday Mirror - Sunday 08 July 1928</ref>
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Latest revision as of 10:08, 24 July 2024

Colonel Sir Ivor Philipps (1861-1940), was a British officer in the British Indian Army and a Liberal Party politician. He held a seat in the House of Commons from 1906 to 1922.

Born the son of Rev. Sir J. E. Philipps, Bt. and his wife Mary Margaret, daughter of Rev. Samuel Best

1891 Married Marian Isobel, a daughter of James Buchan Mirrlees

Chairman of Rubens-Rembrandt Associated Hotels and of Schweppes.[1]

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  1. Sunday Mirror - Sunday 08 July 1928