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Langton Iliffe, 2nd Baron Iliffe





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Edward Langton Iliffe, 2nd Baron Iliffe (25 January 1908 – 15 February 1996), generally known as Langton Iliffe, was a British peer.[1] He was the son of The 1st Baron Iliffe and his wife, Charlotte, daughter of Henry Gilding.

Iliffe married Renée Merandon du Plessis, a MauritianofFrench descent, on 8 December 1938.[2] His best man at the wedding was the architect, Winton Aldridge.[3]

Iliffe succeeded his father, as The 2nd Baron Iliffe, in 1960. As the Iliffe's marriage was childless, on Langton Iliffe's death, in 1996, the title passed to his nephew, Robert Peter Richard Iliffe, 3rd Baron Iliffe (b. 1944).

During World War II, Iliffe served as an RAF intelligence officer.[4] After the cessation of hostilities, he returned to the family business. The family owned the controlling interests in newspapers in Birmingham and Coventry, including the Birmingham Post, the Birmingham Mail and the Coventry Evening Telegraph. The Iliffes were also part owners of the British national newspaper, the Daily Telegraph. In 1957, Iliffe served as The High Sheriff of Berkshire.

In 1953, Lord Iliffe and his wife purchased Basildon Park, a Palladian mansion near Reading, Berkshire with views over the Thames Valley. They dedicated their lives to the restoration of the estate; over the following 25 years the couple fully restored the interior and exterior of the derelict mansion. Lord Iliffe was deeply interested in the arts and architecture, and their restoration of Basildon Park drew inspiration from a wide circle of friends including Winton Aldridge, Ronald Tree and Graham Sutherland.[5] On the completion of the restoration, Iliffe presented the house with a large endowment, for its future upkeep, to the National Trust.

Following the donation of Basildon Park to the National Trust, Lord and Lady Iliffe remained as tenants, eventually converting the mansion's former laundry wing into a self-contained house. Lord Iliffe died on 15 February 1996. His wife died at Basildon in 2007 at the age of 90.[6]

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  1. ^ The peerage.com
  • ^ Pugh, p44.
  • ^ The Times, Friday, Dec 09, 1938; pg. 19; Issue 48173; col D
  • ^ Obituary of Renee, Lady Iliffe
  • ^ Pugh, p47.
  • ^ Obituary of Renee, Lady Iliffe
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    Peerage of the United Kingdom
    Preceded by

    Edward Iliffe

    Baron Iliffe
    1960–1996
    Succeeded by

    Robert Iliffe

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