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Conveyance by Edward Flint of Bewdley, Worcestershire to William Fairfax (of Solihull) of Berkswell, Warwickshire land, 1702. PA47/43/4.
Job Barber at inn in Cross Cheaping, 1791. PA47/58/1.
Edward Parker's purchase of close at Meriden, Warwickshire, 1621. PA76/7.
Nathan Blackbeard occupied "Parrot and Griffin" (Jordan Well), which was part of Joseph Ashe junior's marriage-settlement, 1720. PA87/38.
Charles Higginson occupied "George I", Fleet Street, 1720. PA90/34.
John Eeds of Coleshill bought property there, 1721. PA94/17.
Formerly Richard Harrison and then John King occupied houses adjoining "Red Lion", Coleshill, 1751. PA94/28.
W.D. Claridge at "Craven Arms", 1871. PA99/9/16.
Charles Blockley tenanted "New Inn", Stoke from Drapers' Company, 1894. PA99/11/49.
Frederick Hickley tenanted "Bull's Head", Stoke from Drapers' Company, 1898 - 1900. PA99/13/44,45; PA99/14/48,49; PA99/15/44.
John Reynolds held Weavers' Company land at Meriden, Warwickshire, 1750. PA100/44/3.
W. Lewin was landlord of the "George", Coventry, 1810-11. PA101/1/181,182.
Thomas Pettifor was landlord of the "Stag and Pheasant", Leicester, c.1810. PA101/1/210.
P. King tenanted the "Castle", Cross Cheaping, 1729. PA101/1/262.
Richard Richards formerly, and Thomas Soden then, occupied the "King's Head", Smithford Street, 1776: PA101/1/285-286
William White was landlord of the "Castle" and bought Cross Cheaping premises, 1812. PA101/1/309-310..
Edward Phillips tenanted the "Sword and Mace", Earl Street, 1782. PA101/1/377.
Thomas Pettifor of Stoke was a trustee under Josiah Moggs' wills, 1864-65. PA101/1/390-392.
Thomas Elton junior of Coventry tenanted the "Bell", Exhall, 1837. PA201/1/453.
Henry Bursell of Kenilworth was named an executor under a ribbon-manufacturer's draft wills, 1840-41, and in that of George Hall, gentleman, 1843. PA101/1/5122,513,518.
- Burton tenanted the "Three Crowns", Gosford Street, 1854. PA101/2/95.
Robert Bates tenanted the "Plough", Much Park Street, 1853. PA101/2/96.
- Goldsby tenanted that inn, 1868. PA101/2/98.
- Laxon tenanted the "Pilot", Much Park Street, 1868. PA101/2/98.
John Hutchinson junior, Richard Daulton and John Warner successively tenanted the "Sign of the Feece", Foleshill to 1820. PA101/5/19.
John Clowes was a mortgagee for Spon Street premises, 1768-81. PA101/5/54-55.
Thomas Bubb of Uttoxeter, Staffordshire was a saddler's executor, 1800-15. PA101/5/73-74,83,86.
Robert Lake was landlord of the "Warwick Arms", Warwick, 1840. PA101/6/80.
Testamentary papers, etc. of Thomas Russell of Coventry, 1861-65. PA101/7/137-139.
Thomas Conisby occupied the "Crown" [,High Street], 1653. PA101/7/279.
Daniel Hall occupied the "Crown", High Street, 1703. PA101/7/279.
John Hassall occupied "The Cottage", Saint John's Street, 1854. PA101/7/317.
John Pepper occupied "The Moon and Seven Stars", 1834. PA101/7/317.
George Graynoth tenanted the "George" Hotel, c.1884. PA101/7/576.
Hire of mourners' coach from Thomas Carter of the "King's Head", Smithford Street, 1827. PA101/7/723.
Bill from Charlee Welton of Berkswell, Warwickshire, 1827. PA101/7/742.
Benjamin Conigreve's Spon Street messuages and wills, 1752-70. PA101/8/164-170.
Benjamin King occupied the "Jolly Weavers", Silver Street, 1853. PA101/8/424.
Draft will of Joseph Kirkpatrick of Coventry, 1861. PA101/8/584.
William White's mortgage on a Cross Cheaping house, 1814. PA101/8/654-655.
William White's bankruptcy, 1817. PA101/8/656.
Thomas Farr occupied the "Pilgrim", Ironmonger Row, c.1837. PA101/8/78.
William Tidmarsh occupied the "Falcon", Well Street, c.1837. PA101/8/731.
Successively Thomas Elton and W.H. Buckland occupied the "Ball" inn, Bishop Street and Rood Lane, c.1837: PA101/8/731.
William Wall occupied the "Black Swan", Spon Street, 1837. PA101/8/731.
Charles Thomas occupied the "Black Prince", Much Park Street, 1837. PA101/8/731.
John Satchwell occupied the "General Blakeney", Gosford Street, 1774. PA101/8/897.
John Walton occupied the "Hertford Arms", Gosford Street as Thomas Walton's tenant, 1856. PA101/8/910.
Henry Bird occupied the "Hertford Arms", 1876. PA101/8/913.
William Squires occupied the "Cranes Inn" [,1809]. PA101/9/17-18.
William Squires held premises (as above?) near Cook Street Gate, pre 1820. PA101/9/31-32.
Job Pickard of the "Old Crown", Hawkesbury acted as William Pickard's executor, 1857. PA101/9/59.
1805 will of Joshua Brown of Tamworth recited, 1811. PA101/10/20.
T.R. Shuttleworth occupied the "Green Man", Coleshill, 1828. PA101/11/6.
Edward Baines occupied the "Red Lion", Coleshill, 1828. PA101/11/6.
William Lune occupied the "George and Dragon", Coleshill, 1828. PA101/11/6.
Testamentary papers of Edward Highway of "Waggon Overthrow", Exhall, 1864. PA101/11/95-97.
Charles Settle of Coventry was an executor of his Binley father's will, 1843. PA101/11/618.
George Hall was a director of the Coventry Steam Power Co., 1836. PA101/11/974-975.
S. Ireland held the "New Inn", Bedworth, 1850. PA101/12/95.
Henry Savory and T.C. Howland occupied the "Cock", Somers Town, Middlesex, 1815 and 1876 respectively: PA101/12/144,148.
J.W. Loveitt tenanted the "White Horse", Bayley Lane, 1874. PA101/12/207.
Builder's promissory-note with George Hall, 1840. PA101/12/233.
Isaac Molesworth held "The Cottage", Leicester Street, 1874. PA101/12/294.I.
Bequest to wife of Thomas Pinner of "Five Ways Tavern", Birmingham, 1861. PA101/12/525.
Testamentary papers of Francis Bedder of Bedworth, 1869-70. PA101/12/536,537.
Draft will of Henry Adcock of Walsgrave, 1859. PA101/37.
Samuel Thomas of Coventry was paid for entertaining the Exhall enclosure-commissioners at the "White Bear", Coventry, 1763. PA101/127.
John Wood tenanted the "White Horse", Coventry, 1810. PA101/130.
Jamese Jackson tenanted a cornerhouse at New Street and Saint Michael's Churchyard, 1760. PA101/137/1.
John Millet tenanted the "Angel", Cross Cheaping, 1759. PA101/137/6.
John Bailiss occupied the "George", Gosford Bars, early seventeenth century. PA101/138/1.
Sarah Lindop and John Parker occupied the "Bear", Coventry, 1711. PA101/141/24.
Samuel Edwards' Charity documents, 1763 - 1894. PA101/143/1-42.
William Carter was a Samuel Edwards' Charity trustee, 1813-34. PA101/143/1.I,2.
Thomas Soden likewise, 1809. PA101/143/25.
Thomas Carter tenanted the "King's Head", Coventry, 1817. PA202/1/26.XX.
William Morris was trustee for a victualler's purchase of Well Street premises, 1818. PA202/1/39.X.
Mary Freckleton tenanted the "Odd Fellows' Arms" at the corner of Well Street with Bond Street, 1870: PA202/1/44.
Nathaniel Goodridge tenanted the "Lamb and Flag", Spon Street, 1833. PA202/2/16.
Richard Nicholls' interest in Bastille House, Coventry, 1696. PA202/3/1.III.
William Carter was trustee for a dyer's purchase of Bastille House, 1813. PA202/3/2.III.
Edward Hart owned Hart's Hotel, Birmingham, 1793. PA202/9/1-2.
Harriet Forsyth occupied the "Arcade" tavern, Smithford Street, 1884. PA202/14/4.
William Carter was assignee of a mortgage upon Earlsdon land, 1809. PA202/27.I.
George Pettifor tenanted the "Thistle", Coventry, 1847. PA202/27.V.
E.J. Rose was appointed trustee of John Day's estate, 1856. PA202/28.
Thomas Soden kept the "King's Head", 1801. PA221/3/1.
Thomas Moore of Exhall had property in Balsall manor, Warwickshire, 1847-70. PA242/8/1,2.
Thomas Robertson of the "Seven Stars", Whitley owned the "Swan", Kenilworth, 1706. PA242/11/20.
Thomas Moxon of Market Bosworth, Leicestershire (innholder) was interested in Rugby premises, 1761: PA242/12/1.II,III.
James Wood was at the "Rainbow", Allesley, 1879. PA295/9/25.
Widow Jackson of Coventry, innholder, 1773. PA295/33/31.
Daughter of Robert Hincks, innholder, Allesley, apprenticed, 1651. PA295/48/2.
Labourer's daughter "apprenticed" to Richard Sotherne, innholder, Allesley, 1681. PA295/48/7.
William Hayfield was bound to George Barnes of Allesley, innholder and yeoman, 1751. PA295/48/28.
George Barnes, innholder, churchwarden, Allesley, 1751. PA295/59/11.
James Wood was at the "Rainbow", Allesley, 1880-82. PA295/78/67-71.
John Wood of Birmingham, innholder, was a surety for the appointment of the Warwick gaoler, 1724. PA309/49,50.
Notification of the bankrupt John Wightman's surrender, 1726. PA309/75.
Moses Ironmonger tenanted the "Castle", Birmingham 1746. PA309/105.
Jedediah Washington tenanted the "Seven Stars", Whitley, 1676. PA309/136.
Bankruptcy-commission against John Weightman of Coventry, 1725. PA309/138/2.
George Millward was at the "Three Swans", Much Park Street, 1718-21. PA310/13-15.
Richard Waren likewise, 1721-25. PA310/15,16.
William Ratcliff tenanted the "Windmill", Allesley, 1798. PA315/5.
R.E.B. Hextall owned the "Bell", Coleshill, 1951. PA344/136.
Charles Price was a ribbon-manufacturer's bankruptcy-assignee, 1842-47. PA346/72-75.
John Smith occupied the "Golden Lion", Leamington Spa (in succession to James Miles, Robert Perry, Robert Whitehead, James Powell and Benjamin Ward), 1859. PA346/76.
Thomas Bottrill occupied the "White Lion", Smithford Street, Coventry (in succession to James Miles and Charles Price), 1859. PA346/76.
T.G. Cheadle tenanted the "Craven Arms", High Street, 1832. PA348/2.
1734 probated will of Edward Holmes of Allesley extracted, 1823. PA353/1/1.
Holmes family's Fleet Street house, 1728-37. PA353/1/2-4.
Thomas Hayes, innholder, had the "Red Lion", Greyfriars' Lane,, 1818-22. PA353/5/1-5.
Probated will of Thomas Hayes of Coventry, 1823. PA353/5/1-5.
John Hewitt, innholder, tenanted Shortley closes, 1720. PA362/4/2.
John Taylor was at the "Fox and Vivian", Gosford Street, 1901, PA362/44/8-10.
Child from the "Baker and Brewer", East Street, Hillfields applied to join Katherine Bayley's School, 1871: PA368/15/370.
- Carpenter kept the "General Havelock", Jordan Well, 1859. PA368/122/5.
David Edwards occupied the "Nag's Head", Spon End, 1758. PA371/18.
Charles Twaites occupied the "Mermaid", Coventry, 1830. PA373/6.
Ballard family had the "Unicorn", Burges and the "Golden Cross", Hay Lane, 1842. PA391/11.
George Hall, innholder, was a director of the Coventry & Warwickshire Fire Insurance Co., 1836. PA397/1.
John Daniel occupied the "Castle", Cross Cheaping, 1723. PA490/1.
William Carter sold a necessary-house, 1806. PA242/1/28-29.
William Carter's Smaithford Street land, 1815. PA242/1/30-31.
William Swan occupied "The Bells", Hesset, Suffolk, 1753. PA183: PA242/2/52.
Patrick Kelly occupied the "William IV", Spon Street, 1864. PA115/45.
Frank Johnson was at the "White Horse", Market Bosworth, Leicestershire, 1931. PA159/7/108.
Robert Ryley was at the "Coach and Horses", Much Park Street, 1785. PA171/7/1.
George Hegan occupied the "Golden Lion", Bull Ring, 1882. PA171/50/1.
Alfred Terrell of Corley, Warwickshire was mortgagee of 26 & 27, High Street, Coventry, 1884. PA171/53/1,2.
Holled family's "Angel" inn, etc.., Smithford Street, 1611-15. PA185/2-4.
Photograph of William P. Merry of the "King's Head", Smithford Street, 1850s. PA402/28 fol. 3, PA402/31/5.
Edward Symcocks owned a Spon End tenement and Saint Nicholas' Street close, c. late sixteenth century: PA152/14/1.
Bakers' Company ordinances, seventeenth century. PA8/1 fols. 3 verso - 17 recto.
Bakers' Company bond about sales, 1729. PA8/4.
John Ithell was involved in a duel, 1691. PA17/40.
T.G. Cheadle tenanted the "Craven Arms", High Street, 1832. PA17/76/36.I.
Richard Walishale's property, 1306-07. PA17/112/1,4.
James Wood's cartage of drainage-pipes, Allesley parish, 1881. PA279/5/30 fols. 4,9,27,31.
Jamee Wood's Allesley Park land, 1891-93. PA279/44/5046,5756.
Samuel Hubbard's Shortley land, 1897 - 1907. PA279/10/620,707,795; PA279/24/90; PA279/44/6618,6633,6652,6665,6666,7066,7116,7141,7440,7445,7454,7478,8747,8827,8851,8868,8943,9116.
J.C. Nelson's Jackers Road land, 1913-19. PA279/10/1404; PA279/44/11526,12519,12563,12566,125809,12586,12587,12591,12609.
W.D. Claridge, "Craven Arms", High Street, 1909-12. PA279/32/155,156; PA279/33/176,177; PA279/34/182,183; PA279/44/9789, 9793, 9984, 9999, 10006, 10187, 10199, 10205, 10506, 10533, 10728, 10746, 10758, 10994, 11023, 11150, 11155.
William Madeley, Craven Arms", 1912-13. PA279/35/131; PA279/11191,11192,11195,11382.
Edward Sale, "King's Head", Smithford Street, 1868. PA279/44/27.
Mrs. E.J. Jones, "King's Head", 1878-83. PA279/44/906,1732,1883,2034.
Charles Bloxham, "Peacock", Gosford Street was interested in Shortley land, 1880. PA279/44/1080.
Innkeeper of the "Rose in June", Hall Green was entrusted with information, 1891. PA279/44/4985.
George Prescott of the "White Hart", Much Park Street was interested in Foleshill Road/Eagle Street land, 1891: PA279/44/5072.
Amos Stratham of the "Pitt's Head", Far Gosford Street was interested in Folly Lane land, 1893. PA279/44/5900.
James Clay of the "Holly Bush", Alderman's Green was interested in land there, 1896 - 1919: PA279/44/6343,6344,11066,12394,12396,12661,127198.
Joseph Hodson of the "Old Saracen's Head", Longford was interested in Foxford land, 1899: PA279/44/7327,7328,7346.
Thomas Mitchenor of the "Hope and Anchor", Whitefriars' Lane was referee for a farmer, 1900: PA279/44/7636,7641.
Elijah Strong of the "General Wolfe", Great Heath had Webster Street land, 1903-06: PA279/44/8333,8340,8346,8348,8359,8578,8846,8935,8938,8939,8941.
Thomas Harris occupied Jordan Well premises, eighteenth century. PA184/1/1-2.
George Yardley et al at the "Cock", 47, Jordan Well, mid nineteenth century. PA184/1/11,16.
Daniel Clewes occupied Broomfields, Earlsdon fields, 1755. PA184/5/5.
Abraham Walden's Spon Causeway house and Butts close, 1676. PA214/1/34.
William Lemon bought the "Coach and Horses", Much Park Street, 1748. PA214/1/62.
John Fysher occupied the "King's Head", Smithford Street (1576) where Thomas Downes had land: PA214/1/70.
William Carter occupied land near Barkers Butts Lane, early nineteenth century. PA216/1/26.
James Holt was landlord of the "Saracen's Head", 1736. PA248/6/23,25,33.
John Hollyer occupied the "Mermaid", 1741. PA248/8/10.
James Barnes was landlord of the "George", Little Park Street, 1814. PA244/69/1.
William Whitlock, "Craven Arms", High Street, bill, 1860. PA244/69/2.
W.D. Claridge, "Craven Arms", bills, 1875. PA244/69/3,4.
Robert Webb was at the "Castle", Cross Cheaping, 1729. PA288/1.
Thomas Huxley was at the "Bear", 1791. PA288/2/22,23.
Samuel Vale had New Court, Gosford Street with Joseph Southall as mortgagee, 1751. BA/A/B/27/2-11.
James Burrows held Hill Street land, 1783, BA/A/B/31/7; BA/A/B/32/6.
Richard Stafford held Little Poddycroft, 1762. BA/A/B/40/8.
Humphrey Wayne held Spon Street property, 1565. BA/A/B/54/2.
Vincent Dudley had a close near Well Street Gate, 1704. BA/A/B/57/3.
Thomas Soden and William Carter successively held Swanswell land, 1784 - 1804. BA/A/D/24/2.
Charles Price's Smithford Street messuage, 1847. BA/A/D/97/1.
James Hewitt held Radford land, early eighteenth century. BA/A/D/127/14.
Thomas Soden held Radford land, 1779 - 1804. BA/A/D/127/15-17.
William Carter held Radford land, 1804. BA/A/D/127/17.
Thomas Rew was at the "Turk's Head", c.1700. BA/A/G/23/3.
William Whitlock was a baker's marriage-settlement trustee, 1822. BA/A/G/4/15-16.
John Erington and Thomas Erington were a gamekeeper's descendants, 1730-55. BA/A/G/5/5-9.
Thomas Heywood was at the "Rainbow", Allesley, 1828. BA/A/G/14/3.
Benjamin Jackson was at the "Star and Garter", 3, Binley Street, 1874. BA/A/G/16/1.
John Conway was at the "Pheasant", Well Street, 1808ff, with William Harris as dower-trustee. BA/A/G/17/1-3.
Thomas Carter was a mortgage-assignee, 1831-50. BA/A/G/18/9,10.
Edward Fossey was at the "Rose", Well Street, 1874. BA/A/G/19/17.
Edward Higginson was a mortgagee for a Burges messuage, 1736. BA/A/G/23/5.
Thomas Pierce died in 1791. BA/A/G/24/23.
John Holmes was a tammy-merchant's mortgagee, 1758-67. BA/A/G/26/41-52 passim.
John Turner was at the "Talbot", Cross Cheaping, 1843. BA/A/G/26/72.
William Ratliff was at the "Dewdrop", Great Butcher Row, 1882-83. BA/A/G/31/7.VII,8.
E.J. Rose had certificates relating to the Day family, 1862-68. BA/A/G/35/1.VII.
Thomas Downes occupied the Greyfriars'' site, 1573. BA/B/B/1/1.
Samuel Edwards' 1729 will and rental, 1762. BA/B/J/6/1-3,28.
Hugh Randle was at the "Peacock", Cross Cheaping, 1574. BA/B/J/7/3.
William Denham held a Spon Street tenement, c.1670. BA/B/P/57/1.
George Warner was at the "Bull Head" [sic], Bishop Street, 1782. BA/B/P/59/1 (endorsement).
George Potts was at the "Ewe and Lamb" and William Lightburn at the "Ram", both in Cook Street, 1766: BA/B/P/88/1.
John Brown was at the "Half Moon", Earl Street, 1760. BA/B/P/161/1(a).
Thomas Downes was at the "Red Lion", Greyfriars' :Lane, 1615. BA/B/P/238/2.
Samuel Thomas was at the "White Bear", High Street, 1769. BA/B/P/245/1.
Elizabeth Warner held Hill Street leys, 1802. BA/B/P/258/8.
William White held Hill Street leys, 1815. BA/B/P/258/9.
William Mosse held Harnall and, 1670. BA/B/P/421/5.
Thomas Soden held Harnall land, 1790.. BA/B/P/421/7.
Abraham Walden occupied Alderford Mill, 1653. BA/B/P/432/9,10.
Abraham Walden occupied Whitley closes, 1680. BA/B/P/449/8.
Joseph Weeks was at the "Green Man", New Gate with land nearby, 1781. BA/B/P/450/2.
Thomas Soden held pasture near Red Lane, 1775. BA/B/P/457/1.
Humphrey Randall was at the "Peacock", 1566. BA/B/Q/5/2.
William Church held Weobley, Herefordshire land, 1637. BA/C/B/1/7.
Gilbert Walden and Abraham Walden held Spon Causeway and Butts property successively, 1635-76: BA/D/A/14/2-4.
Humphrey Newbery held unspecified corporation land, 1683. BA/D/A/19.9(be).
Guy Speke held Radford land, 1540. BA/D/A/39/1.
John Simpson held Radford land, 1763. BA/D/A/39/15.
Thomas Soden held Radford land, 1786 - 1804. BA/D/A/39/16,17.
William Carter held Radford land, 1804. BA/D/A/39/17.
James Kirk held Radford land, 1735. BA/D/A/40/14.
Cleophas Ratliffe held Pinley land, 1793. BA/D/A/47/9.
George Hall had Whitley land, 1829-38. BA/D/A/47/45.L,LI.
Guy Speke had Spon Causeway property, 1541-45. BA/D/A/48/1-5.
Thomas Bestarde held a Spon End close, 1556. BA/D/A/48/6.
William Scott had a Spon End close, 1717. BA/D/A/48/13.
John Pickering held a Spon End close, 1738. BA/D/A/48/14.
Richard Cooper held a Spon End close, 1757. BA/D/A/48/15.
Charles Sabin held Radford land, 1853. BA/D/A/48/33.
The Walden family held Spon End land, 1611-85. BA/D/A/49/4-7.
Cleophas Ratliffe held Spon End land adjoining the "Nag's Head", 1738. BA/D/A/49/8,9.
David Edwards held Spon End land, 1753. BA/D/A/49/10.
John Warner, William White and William Harris successively held Spon End land, 1790 - 1820. BA/D/A/50/4-6.
Richard Simms held Spon End land, 1791. BA/D/A/51/5.
Edward Lufkyn held Spon End land, 1630. BA/D/A/52/3.
John Pickering held Spon End land, 1738. BA/D/A/53/4.
Thomas Soden acted as an alderman's executor, 1804. BA/D/A/54/10,20.
William Carter held Spon End land, 1804-11. BA/D/A/53/10,11,21.
Vincent Dudley held Coundon land, 1709, BA/D/D/33/7.
Joseph Sheasby occupied a Greyfriars' Lane messuage, 1789. BA/D/G/11/4.
George Gardner occupied Coundon land, 1576. BA/D/H/23/6.
John Fenton occupied Whitefriars' Mill, 1585. BA/D/L/27/1.
Guy Speke was an attorney to deliver seisin, 1545. BA/D/Z/1/1.
Thomas Soden was at the "King's Head", 1802. BA/D/AW/1/11.
John Hide held Meriden, Warwickshire land, early nineteenth century. BA/D/AZ/11/3.
John Laxe occupied Berkswell, Warwickshire land, 1636. BA/D/AZ/13/8.
Petition about Holyhead Road, 1828. BA/F/Q/4/5.
Richard Drewe had the "Half Moon", Smithford Street, 1496. BA/H/H/309/16.
Ralph Dale occupied the "Moon", Smithford Street, etc., 1538. BA/H/H/309/21.
Thomas Morres occupied the "Pewter Platter", Smithford Street in succession to Thomas Forman, 1538: BA/H/H/310/2.
Thomas Bustarde was a feoffee of the "Moon", etc., Smithford Street, 1552. BA/H/H/314/7.
John Cross occupied the "Red Lion", Smithford Street, 1569. BA/H/H/314/16(a).
William Charnley occupied the "George", Fleet Street, 1668. BA/H/H/328/4.
William Burton occupied a Gosford Street messuage, 1656. BA/H/H/329/11.
George Gardner had the Stone Hall, Cook Street, 1578. PA1516/7/1.
Richard Sotherne's interest in Smithford Street messuages, 1681. PA1517/5/1.
Charles Bolton occuipid a Walsgrave parish cottage, 1855. PA403/168/1.
William Vickers occupied the "Rose", Much Park Street, 1754. PA436/1/7.
William Bromfield occupied the "Rose", 1787-91. PA436/1/11,12,18.
John Holmes' interest in Barbars Close, pre 1771. PA436/5/24.
Charles Price occupied the "Red Lion" [,Greyfriars' Lane], 1837. PA436/8/1.
T.G. Cheadle was mortgagee for a Great Butcher Row messuage, 1842. PA436/16/1.
Elijah Strong owned 99, Broad Street, 1907-17. PA466/5/2 p.219.
John Holmes was mortgagee for Asthill land, 1762-65. PA466/10/3,4.
William Claridge occupied the "Rose", Much Park Street, mid nineteenth century. PA466/15/1.
William Carter was an auctioneer's trustee for purchase of Gosford Street and Smithford Street premises, 1806-08. PA440/6/11-13.
William Squiers occupied the "Cranes" inn, Bishop Street, 1811. PA454/1/5.
John Charneley had the "Eagle and Child", Fleet Street, late seventeenth century? PA494/3/7.
John Phillips died in 1738. PA494/3/8.
Official Extract (1878) from Will (post 1869) of George Stevenson of Handsworth, Staffordshire. PA499/21.
John Stevenson of Handsworth was interested in Burges property, 1879. PA499/37.
John Pickering occupied Little Conduit Fields, Spon End, mid eighteenth century. PA54/18/3(f).
Thomas Soden occupied Cottrells Close, Harnall and Pitt Fields, Radford, 1784 - c.1806. PA54/18/5(e),(h); PA54/23/33-5; PA54/26/2,3.
Daniel Clewes occupied Spon End land, 1774. PA54/24/1.
William Carter held Pitt Fields, Radford, 1806. PA54/26/4.
William Lee was interested in Red Lane land, 1853. PA54/38/4.
William Deemin of Coventry was interested in Arley, Warwickshire land, 1852. PA54/41/11.
Nathaniel Spires, "Golden Horse" [,1739-]41. PA54/79/2 fols. 17,27; PA54/80/2 fol. 13; PA54/81/2 fols. 25-28.
John Hollier supplied Bond's Hospital feoffes [,1738-]39. PA54/79/2 fol. 19; PA54/80/2 fols. 25,27.
Mary Smith, "Rose and Crown", 1738. PA54/79/2 fol. 20.
Catherine Hollyer, 1739. PA54/80/2 fol. 27.
Coventry Harbridge supplied Bond's Hopspital feoffees, 1745-46. PA54/84/1 fol. 2.
Bills, Fillongley, Warwickshire, 1802. PA54/87/9-11,29.
Thomas Bant kept the "Bull's Head and Anchor", 1803. PA54/88/4.
R.N. Clarke kept the "George", 1817. PA54/99/84,87,92.
Thomas Carter kept the "King's Head", Smithford Street, 1817. PA54/99/86.
H. Mandy kept the "Anchor" tavern, West Orchard, 1842-44. PA54/123/30; PA54/124/13,18,26.
John Smith likewise, 1844-48. PA54/125/8,30; PA54/126/15,40; PA54/127/8,15,33; PA54/128/16,27; PA54/129/5.
William East kept the "Craven Arms", High Street, 1848-52. PA54/129/16; PA54/130/20,38; PA54/131/15,16,23,35; PA54/132/23,50,56; PA54/133/18,26,36.
F. Nurse kept the "Bell", Fillongley, Warwickshire, 1850. PA54/131/6.
James Moore kept the "Hind", Lutterworth, Leicestershire, 1850. 54/131/7.
Samuel Vale held a New Street tenement, 1744. PA54/182/1.
James Jackson held a New Street cornerhouse, 1760. PA54/191/2.
Thomas Soden held land behind Cook Street Gate, 1784. PA54/214/7.
James Jackson held Silver Street tenements, 1763. PA54/220/2.
William Squires held the "Cranes" inn [,Bishop Street], c.1810. PA54/231/5.
Isaac Snell held the "Elephant and Castle", Burges, 1759. PA54/235/4.
Innkeeper turned farmer, 1786. PA54/274/2(endorsement),3.
William Gilbert held the "Crown" inn, 1838. PA54/250/2.
Thomas Parrott, Bubbenhall, Warwickshire, 1820-21. PA54/321/6; PA54/322/7.
Thomas Walton likewise, 1823. PA54/324/14.
Abel Carter was at the "George", Fleet Street, 1658. PA54/354/1(b).
Ralph Adderley likewise, 1691ff. PA54/354/6,7.
John Owen of the "City Arms", Fleet Street, 1837. PA54/357/5.
John Satchwell's Bubbenhall, Warwickshire land, 1874-75. PA500/16/6,8,11,12,25.
William Millerchip was at the "Lamb", Palmer Lane, 1857. PA500/51/1.
Thomas Soden held Radford land, 1773. PA500/99/2.
Thomas Soden owned a New Buildings messuage, 1796. PA500/125/1.
William East [,"King's Head", Smithford Street], 1840. PA506/11/52.
John Graham, "Hare and Squirrel" [,Greyfriars' Lane], 1821. PA506/190/1.
Maria Cook, "Woolpack", Warwick, 1870. PA522/17/1.
W.D. Claridge, "Craven Arms", 1895. PA526/50/9.
William Lloyd sold Paradise land, 1899. PA560/25.
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