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Conveyance
CCA/2/3/212/64
25 Feb 1907
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Coventry Archives & Research Centre
Whereby, having recited: firstly, that on 3 Sep 1906 William James Pickup and Herbert Johnson conveyed these rooms and other hereditaments to Kate Annie Parnell (in 1907 described as the wife of Walter Parnell of Coventry, butcher); and secondly, that on 11 Jan 1907 the Charity Commissioners agreed that Joseph Edge Banks (esq.), Edward Lynes (doctor), John Watson (esq.), John Bill (silkbroker), Miles James Davies (mercer and draper), Joseph Charles Odell (commission agent), Francis James Curtis (seedsman), Henry Welton (chemist and druggist), William James Pickup (doctor), Edward Turrall (coachlace manufacturer), William Henry Spencer (slay-manufacturer), Walter Dickins (currier), Arthur Augustus Wincott (builder), Walter Winkless Warden (butcher), Samuel George Wootton (watch-manufacturer), Charles Henry Fletcher (ironmonger), Sidney Cash ([ribbon-]manufacturer), Charles Alfred Gray (printer) and Joseph Brown Poole (gentleman), surviving Holy Trinity feoffees, might repurchase the rooms: therefore for £50 Kate Annie Parnell sells to Joseph Edge Banks et al two rooms at the rear of 11 & 11A, Broadgate as per marginated plan so that Holy Trinity churchwardens may receive rents upon the same terms as in CCA/2/3/212/59.I, with like terms of re-enfeoffment; Kate A. Parnell covenants to produce the 1906 deed.
[Plan shows that Popeshead Alley ran into the rear of 11, Broadgate.]
9 Apr 1907. Endorsed memorandum of enrolment in Central Office of Supreme Court of Judicature.
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