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168: 413: 105: 230:, joined the firm as an assistant. When he married in 1903, he gave his occupation as bookseller’s assistant. In 1912, Alfred Coates made him a partner. Apart from a single year beginning during the First World War, the paper has appeared weekly since 1881. Due to key staff leaving to join the armed forces, publication was suspended in April 1918 and did not begin again until 15 August 1919. However, the firm's business as stationers continued. 244:
Samuel Parker died in 1935, and Alfred Coates continued the newspaper, printing and stationery business until 1958, when he retired, selling Coates & Parker to Charlie Mills. Mills died in 1970, leaving the business to his wife and daughter, Elsie and Gladys Mills. As of 2021, his grandchildren
443: 179:. B. W. Coates moved to Warminster in the 1860s and in 1876 bought an existing printing and stationery business. Coates was interested in running a newspaper, but Warminster already had the 202:, after a substantial investment in new staff and machinery. The first issue was dated Saturday 19 November 1881, and for twelve years the new paper was in competition with the 391:, Part 2 (1989), p. 212: "Warminster Journal, Fri, Coates & Parker Ltd, 36 Market Place, Warminster, Wilts BA12 9AN Tel: 0985 213030, 212945 Circ: 5,600." 428: 448: 433: 222:
ceased publication in 1893. Coates retired as editor in 1898 and was succeeded by his 28-year-old younger son Alfred Coates, who edited the
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The newspaper's founder, Benjamin Walter Coates, was a son of the Rev. John Coates, master of
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The County Companion, Diary, Statistical Chronicle and Magisterial and Official Directory
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in South West England. The paper serves the west Wiltshire towns of Warminster and
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of 4 July 1903 announced a forthcoming one-night visit to Westbury by
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Ray Shorto and Diana Watkins are joint editors of the newspaper.
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for sixty years. In 1900, Samuel Hillier Parker, originally from
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Warminster & Westbury Journal and Wilts County Advertiser
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Warminster & Westbury Journal and Wilts County Advertiser
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Market Place, Warminster, published by Alfred Coates c. 1905
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Warminster and Westbury Journal and Wilts County Advertiser
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was noted as having a Conservative affiliation, while the
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Register of Marriages: St. John’s Church, Warminster
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