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Apprenticeships to Thomas Bromfield (1843, 1845), with assignment of the latter to Joseph Stokes (1849). PA26/9 fols. 115,127,151.
Apprenticeship to Joseph Read, 1851. PA26/9 fol. 159.
Apprenticeship to George Rice and Sarah Rice (1872) with assignment to Joseph Jack (1876). PA26/10 fols. 220,237,238.
Mary Shufflebotham's son was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow School, 1878. PA26/10 fol. 244.
Apprenticeship to W.J. Bromfield, 1880. PA26/10 fol. 266.
Apprenticeship to Thomas Garratt and Sarah Jane Garratt, 1882. PA26/10 fol. 276.
Henry Lees' son was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow School, 1886. PA26/10 fol. 295.
Francis White witnessed a watchmaking apprenticeship indenture, 1853. PA67/4.
Thomas Broomfield was named a ribbon-manufacturer's executor, 1847. PA101/1/613.
George Rice of Chapelfields was named Ann Adler's executor, 1866. PA101/8/119.
Daughter of Thomas Edwards of Chapelfields was bequeathed South of England Oyster Co. shares, 1869: PA101/8/121.
J.H. Betts was a partner in Taylor & Betts, watch-manufacturers, 1866. PA101/8/218.
Release of claim by Joseph Read of Coventry under a farmer's will, 1860. PA101/8/890.
John Stokes was a machinist's apprentice, 1852. PA101/12/226.
A.F. Collingbourne was named a watch-engraver's executor, 1882. PA101/34/2.
Thomas Bromfield was a Broad Street Wesleyan Chapel, Foleshill trustee, 1838. PA101/152.
Frederick Lee was able to lecture to the Coventry City Guild, 1937. PA313/167/1-3.
Letter about apprenticing a boy to J. Read of Bond Street, c.1860. PA368/121/1.
A watch-examiner's son was apprenticed to John Aspinall of Coventry, 1880. PA368/127/118.
Joseph Read's son was rebound to himself, 1865. PA368/128/8.
W. Barr of Smithford Street had an apprentice from Katherine Bayley's School, 1863. PA368/134/24.
A bricklayer's son was apprenticed to William Harper of Coventry, 1883. PA370/1.
John Woodroffe, Spon Street Ward, freeman's oath, 1859. PA452/1.
William Dumelow acting as a Saint Michael's parish overseer, 1833. PA14/8/37.
John Flinn's Arden Street, Earlsdon property, 1852-54. PA184/6/1.
C.N. Bottrill built 4, Craven Street, mid nineteenth century. BA/D/D/29/6.
Photograph of Alderman Fred. Lee with Coventry City football team, c.1930. BA/N/W/2.
Joseph Dumelow enjoyed a quarter-share of the "Rose" inn, Much Park Street, 1850. PA436/1/33.
Joseph Read's children benefited under a widow's will, 1879. PA436/14/1.
Samuel Fossett of New Southgate, Middlesex was interested in various Coventry properties, 1882. PA436/16/2.
List of Fred. Lee's share-certificates, early twentieth century. PA466/4/1 p.426.
J.T. Cleaver's interest in 22, Gosford Street, 1899. PA440/5/29.
Arthur Lee, Katherine Bayley's School old boy and Conservative, 1888. PA526/11/50; PA526/29/15,20.
Samuel Ward was an Oddfellow, 1871. PA526/143/2.
Matthew Dodwell lent money to the Coventry Watch Movement Manufacturing Co. Ltd., 1907. PA542/15/1.
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