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PA56/127/2
2 Jun 1851
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Coventry Archives & Research Centre
By Coventry corporation and by Reverend Thomas Sheepshanks (clerk [in Holy Orders]), Thomas Banbury [shag-manufacturer], Josiah Cash [stuffmerchant], Richard Hands [silkdyer], Thomas Morris junior [ribbon-manufacturer], James Sibley Whittem [currier], Thomas Smith junior [grocer], William Clark [ribbon-manufacturer], Richard Caldicott [ribbon-manufacturer], Richard Kevitt Rotherham [watchmaker], James Wall [grocer], Stephen Hammerton [ribbon-manufacturer] and Harry Chetham [liquormerchant], as surviving Wheatley's Charity trustees, of respectively Alfred Mault and James Marriott [builders] to determine how much the corporation should pay the trustees to buy 1,730 square yards, including the roadway, in the vicinity of Hales Street as a site for public baths, being part of the Pool Yard (once occupied by Thomas Moy [timberman] and Samuel Dyke Amrstrong [winemerchant], now by Thomas Tempest Robinson [confectioner and cooper]).
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