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Apprenticeship to William Johnson and John Johnson, with assignment to John at the partnership's dissolution, 1877-82. PA26/10 fols. 247,273,274.
Robert Cattell occupied a West Orchard house, c.1700. PA94/14.
Whiteman & Son, vouchers, 1871 - 1909. PA99/9/70; PA99/11/97; PA99/12/74; PA99/13/59; PA99/14/60; PA99/15/57; PA99/16/58,59; PA99/17/44; PA99/19/62,63; PA99/20/66.
William Johnson, vouchers, 1907. PA99/18/51-53.
Simon Townsend's interest in Leamington Spa land, 1836 101/4/148-149.
Jonathan Taylor senior's and Jonathan Taylor junior's Anglish Lane messuages, 1783-89. PA101/5/24-32.
Joseph Shaw occupied an Earl Street house, 1721. PA101/8/17.
John Warden was named Anne Sprigg's executor, 1851. PA101/8/602.
Elizabeth Goodall's will, etc. concerning Francis Porter of Leamington Spa, 1837-40. PA101/8/658-660.
Stephen Peasnall of Leamington Spa had premises at Newbold Comyn, Warwickshire, 1834-35. PA101/7/727,772.
Vale & Rees, Spon Street, partnership, 1827. PA101/11/244.
Draft will of Samuel Vale of Coventry, 1847. PA101/11/245.
Reference to Henry Whiteman's bill, 1892. PA101/11/389.
George Topp owned a house at Fillongley, Warwickshire, 1862. PA101/12/110.
Probated will of George Ashmore of Brinklow, Warwickshire, 1802. PA101/12/215.
William Vernon of Pailton was named a Withybrook farmer's executor (both Warwickshire), 1857. PA101/96.
Samuel Shaw occupied part of a Wheatley's Charity Fleet Street house, 1650. PA101/138/2.
Abstract of John Warden's title to Earlsdon land, 1809-52. PA202/27.
Wale Windsor's not acting upon an option to repurchase property not required when [Hertford Street] was constructed, 1819. PA208/12.
George Cobley's Harnall Field land, 1843-46. PA221/1/14,15.
John Perks occupied a Kenilworth house, 1811. PA242/11/17-18.
J.W. Bidmead junior was apprenticed to William Burrows of Coventry, 1886. PA306/1.
Richard Astell occupied a Smithford Street messuage, late seventeenth century. PA309/131.
Alderman T.E. Friswell was Chairman of Coventry City Guild, c.1923-59. PA313/47/1.
John Warden's interest in the future Avon Street, Stoke, 1850. PA333/1-4.
T.E. Friswell was a patron of the Guild of Freemen and Apprentices, 1940. PA340/14/4.
Samuel Freeman of Bayley Lane received a Katherine Bayley's School boy as an apprentice, 1848. PA368/127/20.
A clerk's son was apprenticed to C.C. Matthews of Coventry, 1851. PA368/127/24.
A weavers' harness-maker's son was apprenticed to William Clay of Coventry, 1853. PA368/127/34.
Henry Whiteman of Jordan Well had Katherine Bayley's School boys as apprentices, 1878-79. PA368/127/113; PA368/128/16.
A builder's son was apprenticed to William Johnson of Coventry, 1885. PA368/127/128.
J. Fleming of Saint Michael's Churchyardside discharged an ex-Katherine Bayley's School boy as an apprentice, 1885. PA368/134/177.
James Harper & Son discharged ex-Katherine Bayley's School boys as apprentices, 1885-87. PA368/134/181,194.
W. Burrows discharged an ex-Katherine Bayley's School boy as an apprentice, 1889. PA368/134/196.
John Warden's Barras Green Stoke land, 1849-50. PA451/1/1.XIX,2.
Henry Whittem's claim upon Stoke land, 1866. PA451/1/4.
William Townsend was a trustee of Spon Street premises, 1799. PA115/13.
Adie Cramp was a dyer's executor, 1835. PA115/28.
Notices of Rules for regulating Plumbers, Painters and Glaziers, 1872-76. PA141/2.
John Johnson junior was apprenticed to his namesake father, 1831. PA158/7 fol. 6.
Apprenticeship to Mary Cramp with assignment to John Johnson, 1850-54. PA158/2 fols. 9-11.
Apprenticeship of William Johnson to his father John Johnson, 1858. PA158/2 fol. 12.
Apprenticeship to William Johnson, 1886. PA158/2 fol. 13.
Bill concerning dissolution of firm of William Johnson and John Johnson, 1881-83 [sic]. PA158/6.
Adie Cramp. bill, 1774. PA180/37/15.
Thomas Bottrill, bills, 1797-99. PA180/59/2; PA180/61/5.
Thomas Wilson, bill, 1822. PA180/79/25.
William Jobbins, bill, 18930. PA180/92/22.
Edward Whiteman, bills, 1843-44. PA180/105/35; PA180/106/32.
John Johnson tenanted Fountain Yard, Holyhad Road for his works, 1861. PA171/36/1.
Adie Cramp was named a builder's executor, 1834. PA183/19.
Objection to Joseph Newcombe's joining council, 1792. PA22/8/6.
William Shaw's repair-bill, 1769-71. PA17/34/3.
Duties in building Barston Park Farm, Warwickshire homestead, 1841. PA279/6/9.
Skears Rew's Earlsdon land, 1796. PA184/5/10-11.
John Warden's sales of Earlsdon and Stoke land, 1850-52. PA184/6/1; PA184/7/1,5,9; PA184/8/1,3.
Thomas Cramp's involvement in election-riot, 1736. PA248/6/21.
Jonathan Taylor occupied Earl's Mill Lane premises, pre 1807. BA/A/B/15/3.
Joseph Newcombe and William Johnson held the "Jolly Weavers" inn, Much Park Street in 1804 and 1818 respectively. BA/A/B/83/2.
Richard Astell occupied a Smithford Street messuage, early seventeenth century. BA/A/D/93/1.
Glazing workshop, Earl Street (1768), sometime occupied by Adie Cramp. BA/A/G/12/12,13.
Interest of Daniel Shaw of Coleshill, Warwickshire in Palmer Lane, Coventry tenements, 1714. BA/A/G/20/1.
William Shaw's interest in a Burges messuage (1776-77) for which Joseph Newcombe junior was a mortgagee (1777-79). BA/A/G/24/8-16.
William Stratford's interest in Bradnocks Waste, Berkswell parish, Warwickshire tithe, 1664. BA/B/F/39/2.
Samuel Shaw occupied part of a Burges messuage, 1675. BA/B/P/75/5.
Joseph Shaw occupied a Cross Cheaping messuage, 1699. BA/B/P/105/2.
William le Glasewryghte had a Much Park Street messuage, 1310-16. BA/B/P/294/1,4.
Hugh Canter held a Much Park Street cornerhouse, 1637. BA/B/P/311/1.
Joseph Shaw occupied a West Orchard messuage, early eighteenth century. BA/B/P/411/2.
William Shaw held Harnall land, 1773. BA/D/A/24/35.
Hugh Canter occupied a Fleet Street messuage, 1688. BA/D/A/28/3.
Samuel Shaw occupied a Fleet Street tenement, mid seventeenth century. BA/D/H/7/3(j).
William Stratford was interested in a Gosford Street messuage, 1664-67. BA/H/H/329/21; BA/H/H/330/3,4; BA/H/H/334/1.
Glazing-bill, 1825-29. BA/K/W642.
John Poole, John Heys and John Hays [sic] successively had Burges and Palmer Lane property, 1808-25. PA499/2-12: PA1518/2/1.II-X.
Samuel Vale was a mortgage-assignee for, and executor of, a brewer, 1838-42. PA436/4/12,13.
John Warden developed 124-132, North Street, 1850. PA466/4/2 p.31.
John Warden developed 18, Warwick Street, 1852. PA466/4/2 p.239.
John Warden developed 83 & 85, Arden Street, 1852. PA4676/4/2 p.376.
John Warden developed 22, Raglan Street, 1856. PA466/4/4 p.32.
John Warden developed 123, North Street, 1850. PA466/6/1 fol. 115.
John Warden developed 47 & 49, Arden Street, 1852. PA466/6/2 fol. 92.
John Warden developed 55-59, Alma Street, 1856. PA466/6/2 fol. 187.
John Warden developed 155, North Street., 1850. PA466/7/1 fol. 105.
John Warden developed 25-28, Alma Street, 1855. PA466/7/1 fol. 140.
John Warden developed "North View", North Street, 1850. PA466/8/1 fol.363.
Experimental art gallery, 1940. PA434/136,137.
William Crump occupied Spon Street premises, pre 1811. PA454/1/5.
Worcestershire man's wife acting as a Coventry housekeeper, 1818. PA454/1/9.
Edward Stevenson occupied a Palmer Lane building, 1828. PA499/17.
John Warden occupied Burges property, 1857. PA499/20.
Jonathan Taylor occupied an Earl Street tenement, 1793ff. PA54/18/8(b); PA54/19/1.
Thomas Cramp did work for Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1737. PA54/78/2 fol. 10.
T. Blackwell did work for Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1833. PA54/114/7.
H. Thornton did work for Bond's Hospital feoffees at Bitteswell, Leicestershire, 1836. PA54/117/23.
Jonathan Taylor held New Street houses, 1788ff. PA54/177/3,4.
Thomas Crompe occupied a Burges messuage, 1727. PA54/236/5.
William Johnson did work for Ford's Hospital trustees, 1812-15. PA54/313/1; PA54/314/2; PA54/316/2.
Samuel Vale did work for Ford's Hospital trustees, 1819-29. PA54/321/3; PA54/326/3; PA54/330/2.
William Jobbins did work for Ford's Hospital trustees, 1830. PA54/331/6.
Adie Cramp's interest in Barbar's Close, Butts, 1836. PA500/126/1.
James Glover, bills, 1834-70. PA506/195/1; PA506/196/5-7; PA506/199/1; PA506/204/17; PA506/205/5.
Richard Nelson, bill, 1868. PA506/203/19.
John Hill, bills, 1877-78. PA506/208/42,43; PA506/29/24.
Wife and daughter of John Stanton of Atherstone benefited under a spinster's will and codicil, 1828-30. PA529/16.
Thomas Wilson tenanted Gosford Street premises by 1814. PA553/3/12.
James Glover did work for Blue Coat School trustees, 1841. PA571/29.
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