The Ilford Witness, along with the Reid cameras, were quality British-made interchangeable lens 35mm rangefinders produced for a few years in the late 1940s and early '50s while the German photo industry was rebuilding itself after the War. (cf. the MPP Microflex and Microcord TLRs.) Unfortunately they were not made in large numbers or for very long.
Continuing with the courtroom theme, Ilford also had a simpler, non-rangefinder model called the Advocate.
The other British cameras mentioned were basically of German camera design with British engineers having access the factories as part of war reparations. So the Reid is a screw mount Leica clone, the Microcord a Rolleicord clone, there was also the MPP MicroTechnical which is a Linhof Technika clone, there were others as well based on the Reflex Korelle.
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