William Jeliffe, Joseph Chambers and Edward Lapworth were corporation feoffees, 1678. PA87/22,23.
Robert Bedford and Samuel Bedford conveyed Gosford Street property, 1677. PA87/22,23.
Bedfords had Much Park Street premises to 1681. PA87/32.
John Ward was a corporation feoffee, 1731. PA90/19.
William Jeliffe, Joseph Chambers, William Vale and Edward Lapworth were corporation feoffees, 1678: PA90/29.
John Higginson conveyed Earl Street house 1686-88. PA94/9,10.
T. Wing, bill, 1723. PA100/22/218.
Samuel Collins occupied Weavers' Pageant House, 1687. PA100/37/10.
John Remington had Well Street property, eighteenth century. PA101/1/282-283.
William Walkadyne (of Clifton Campville, Staffordshire) and William Caldwell (of Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire) were among the usees for Earl Street, Coventry tenement, 1590. PA101/1/346.
Tent-yard near Earl Street, 1817. PA101/1/385.
Ebenezer Barfoot was named a watch-manufacturer's executor, 1852. PA101/2/60.
Henry Million's marriage-settlement (1583) mentioned. PA101/5/20-21.
William Pakeman had shares in Primrose Hill and Mill Lane closes, 1886-87. PA101/8/113.IV.1, PA101/8/114.
George Oliver's Spon Street messuage, 1703-04. PA101/8/156-161.
Richard Lees of Nuneaton was trustee for mortgage of Cross Cheaping house, 1814. PA101/8/654-655.
Thomas Vaughton occupied Lichfield Street, Tamworth tenement, 1703. PA101/10/3.
Reference to Joseph Chambers of Coventry, dead by 1688. PA101/12/516.
Bequest of looms to Timothy Cookes of Coventry, 1690. PA101/12/516.
John Collins was mortgagee for Dead Lane premises, 1718, which John Ward transferred, 1732: PA101/33.
John Pixley, Henry Million and Thomas Ward became Wheatley's Charity feoffees, 1625: PA101/138/1,2.
John Million tenanted Wheatley's Charity land in Much Park Street, 1625. PA101/138/1.
Christopher Davenport, Richard Jesson and Robert Bedford became Wheatley's Charity feoffees, 1650: PA101/138/2,3.
William Jeliff, Joseph Chambers, Julines Billers, William Vale and Ralph Phillips became Wheatley's Charity feoffees, 1673. PA101/138/3.
Edward Snell tenanted Wheatley's Charity land near Barkers Butts, 1673. PA101/138/3.
Edward Lapworth, William Maycock and Ralph Phillips were all Wheatley's Charity feoffees, 1690: PA101/138/4.
John Snell occupied Wheatley's Charity land near Barkers Butts, 1690. PA101/138/4.
Richard Jesson was an executor of his grocer-brother, 1636. PA101/140/10.
William Jeliff, Joseph Chambers, Julines Billers, William Vale and Ralph Phillips were Jesson's Charity feoffees, 1673: PA101/140/12.
Edward Lapworth, William Maycock and Ralph Phillips were Jesson's Charity feoffees, 1690 - 1707: PA101/140/15-18.
Joseph Pool, John Collins, Richard Pool and Caleb Copson were Jesson's Charity feoffees, 1725ff: PA101/140/19-21.
Collins' Charity documents, 1697 - 1814. PA101/141/1-28.
Henry Million and Thomas Ward were Bablake School feoffees, 1635. PA101/147/5.
Samuel Collins junior's Spratton, Northamptonshire estate, 1784. PA101/147/6.
John Jones of Coventry had Well Street and Bayley Lane tenements, late eighteenth century: PA202/1/22-23.
Coventry shagmanufacturer owed William Gilpin of London, army-clothier, £100, 1817-22: PA202/1/26.XX,35.XVIII.
John Ward acting as Sir Thomas White's Loan trustee, 1757-58. PA202/10/2-5.
Edward Lees of Nuneaton was a Foleshill ribbonweaver's trustee for a Courthouse Green messuage, 1791: PA202/16/2.
E.Lees was a Walsgrave victualler's trustee for the same messuage, 1794 - 1807. PA202/16/3-6.
E. Lees was a Longford yeoman's trustee for land at Thackley Waste, Foleshill parish, 1805: PA202/20/1.VI,XV.
Abraham Walden held Swift's Mill, mid-seventeenth century. PA202/31.I.
John Snell tenanted Wheatley's Charity land at Hill Street, c.1700. PA202/33/1.
Joseph Pool acting as a Sir Thomas White's Loan trustee, 1735. PA202/34.
Thomas Cooke occupied a Little Park Street messuage, 1703. PA203/1.
William Hancox occupied a Smithford Street house, 1742. PA219/4/3.
Abraham Awson of Coventry had a son apprenticed in London, 1723. PA219/9/6.
Robert Symes of Rugby was a Bourton-on-Dunsmore, Warwickshire yeoman's executor, 1863: PA242/12/7,8.
Declaration against Solemn League and Covenant, made by Edward Fairbrother, 1665. PA263/3/2.
Declarations likewise by Edward Lapworth, 1675-88. PA263/3/5, 22 recto, 34 recto.
Declarations likewise by Simon Lucas, 1678-96. PA263/3/11, 12, 35 recto, 57.
Declarations likewise by William Maycock, 1681-88. PA263/3/15 fol.1, 5 recto.
Declarations likewise by Ralph Phillips, 1682-96. PA263/3/19 recto, 36, 58.
Declaration likewise by William Jeliff, 1683. PA263/3/22 recto.
Declaration likewise by Ralph Phillips, 1683. PA263/3/22 recto.
Declaration likewise by Joseph Chambers, 1683. PA263/3/22 verso.
Declaration likewise by Samuel Collins, 1689. PA263/3/38.
Declaration likewise by John Collins, 1696. PA263/3/56.
Declaration likewise by John Snell, 1696. PA263/3/60.
John Gilbert signed settlement-certificate, 1718. PA295/31/24.
Richard Poole was a Holy Trinity overseer, 1721. PA295/31/27.
Robert Owen was a Saint Michael's churchwarden, 1724. PA295/31/32.
John Ward was a Saint Michael's churchwarden and overseer, 1724. PA295/31/32,33.
John Clarke acting as a Justice of the Peace, 1817-24. PA295/40/54,55; PA295/48/113.
John Ward acting as a late sheriff, 1719. PA309/46.
Samuel Collins and John Snell were Priory estate feoffees, 1703. PA309/113-114.
Samuel Collins' receipt of statute bond, 1704. PA309/116.
Matthew Richardson was a Priory estate feoffee, 1607. PA309/124.
John Tompson and John Collins were corporation lessors of Stoke land, 1699. PA309/127.
John Collins junior bought corporation timber in Birchley Hayes Wood, Fillongley parish, Warwickshire, 1704: PA309/132.
William Keeling's Warwick Lane/Greyfriars' Lane messuages, 1725ff. PA324/5-7.
John Edwards' Well Street and Burges properties, 1759. PA342/1.
Jonah Crynes' Cook Street cottages, 1660. PA346/15.
Henry Million had land near Cook Street, seventeenth century. PA346/15.
John Basnett had a Fleet Street messuage, mid seventeenth century. PA353/1/2-3.
John Remington tenanted Shortley manor land, 1717. PA362/2.
Carvell, vouchers, 1852-59. PA368/54/15-16; PA368/60/28.
Probated will of Thomas Chambers of Coventry, which benefited his son and daughter (a clothier's wife) and which Robert Bedford oversaw, 1658. PA371/8.
Robert Bedford had Derby Lane messuage, mid seventeenth century. PA371/14.
Thomas Collins' children had interest in Cross Cheaping tenements, 1842. PA391/11.
John Masfen's Styvechale Heath close, mid eighteenth century. PA242/1/12.
Samuel Collins was a Norton's Charity feoffee, 1708. PA242/2/2.
W.P. Collingbourne was a Freemen's trustee, 1895 - 1902. PA242/3/29.I,IV,X.
Thomas Burbery and John Basnet were corporation tenants of Spon Street premises, 1660. PA108/1 fol.2.
John Clarke and Joseph Clarke of Coventry, clothiers and pawnbrokers, bankrupt, 1861-64 with John Hyde junior of Abingdon, Berkshire as their official assignee. PA115/42 - 44 fol.1.
Christopher Davenport's interest in "Seven Stars" estate, Pinley, 1639-41. PA150.
W.P. Collingbourne and A.E. Gibbard tenanted house on the corner of Earl Street and Little Park Street, 1890-91: PA171/43/6-12 passim.
Ralph Smyth owned 31A, High Street to 1883. PA171/55/1.
Thomas Ward's wife's interest in Canley land, 1662-65. PA511/7-9.
William Vale sold Well Street property, 1637. PA152/2.
Henry Welton occupied Well Street messuage, c. early seventeenth century. PA152/2.
Daniel Shaw rented garden plot, Whitefriars' Lane, c. mid seventeenth century. PA152/30.
Thomas Butler sold Gosford Street and Mill Lane property, 1685. PA152/32.
Thomas Lightbourne sold to the overseers the messuage that was to become Holy Trinity parish workhouse, 1726: PA173/1-2.
William Wylkes was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1584. PA9/2.
Corporation deposition against return to council-house of Joseph Chambers, 1660-61. PA22/4/2.
Simon Lucas and John Snell on council, 1711. PA22/4/6.
Joseph Chambers acting as mayor, 1655. PA17/67/1.
Edward Heycock was an indemnity-bond surety, 1669. PA17/79/1.
William Jeliffe acting as an alderman, 1670. PA17/79/2.
Joseph Chambers acting as an alderman and a Saint Michael's parish officer, 1673-74. PA17/79/4,5.
William Jeliffe acting as mayor, John Remington and Ralph Phillips as Saint Michael's churchwardens and William Meacock as a Saint Michael's overseer, 1675. PA17/79/6.
William King's bond with the corporation, 1655. PA17/84/1.
Joseph Chambers' interest in Foleshill land, 1657-59. PA17/115/2,3.
Abridgement of William Jeliffe's 1684 will. PA16/2 fols. 12 verso - 20 recto.
Abridgement of Joseph Chambers' 1680 will. PA16/2 fol. 20 recto.
W. Phillips was interested in Leicester Causeway back land, 1910. PA279/44/9807.
Joseph Nicholls occupied Jordan Well premises, late seventeenth century? PA184/1/1-2.
William Jeliffe's Coventry, Allesley, Coundon and Brownshill Green land, 1656. PA212/1,3.
Samuel Colling's Gosford Street house 1681. PA214/1/13.
Samuel Snell occupied Keresley land, 1681. PA214/1/21.
Gilbert Adderley's Little Park Street house, 1653-76. PA214/1/24-27.
William Jeliffe enjoyed Broad Oaks, Red Lane closes' tithes, 1677. PA214/1/36.
James Jesson's Broad Oaks, Red Lane closes, 1677. PA214/1/36.
Michael Smyth acting as a Holy Trinity churchwarden, 1600. PA214/1/43.
Thomas Burbery acting as a Holy Trinity feoffee, 1658. PA214/1/44.
Thomas Webb occupied a Much Park Street house, 1697. PA214/1/64.
Charles Weston's Keresley land, 1769-99. PA216/2/1.
Davenport family heraldic arms. PA231/1/3.
Alexander Lapworth's Walsgrave land, 1603-36. PA238/2/1-3.
Copy (1722) of Edward Lapworth's 1636 marriage-settlement.PA238/2/3.
Edward Lapworth's Walsgrave land, 1636-67. PA238/2/3,4.
Edward Fairebrother acting as a sheriff, 1666. PA248/1.
John Eborne acting as Sir Thomas White's Charity bailiff, 1736. PA248/8/1,2.
Robert Bedford's corporation Much Park Street house, 1680. PA244/7/1.
Robert King's corporation Much Park Street house, 1699. PA244/11.
Spon End lease to John Snell, 1680. PA244/30/1.
Two men called John Hulley occupied Weavers' Meadow, Spon End, 1709-66. PA244/30/3-5.
James Soden occupied Weavers' Meadow, Spon End, 1788. PA244/30/6.
Robert Bedford occupied Conduit Meadow, 1653. PA244/32.
Edward Bibbins senior's application for £4 gift, 1730s. PA244/48/7.
John Snell held Lodgefield, Earlsdon, 1712. PA288/1.
John Remington held Earlsdon lands, early eighteenth century. PA288/1.
John Yardley's Bastille property, 1683. BA/A/B/1/1.
Samuel Collins was mortgagee for Bayley Lane property, 1698 - 1711. BA/A/B/2/4-7.
Richard Love occupied Welsh Market and Lockhurst Lane land, 1648. BA/A/B/3/4.
Benjamin Clifton held a Fleet Street messuage, 1639. BA/A/B/19/2.
Thomas Kevett's Gosford Street property, 1543-58. BA/A/B/20/1,3.
Thomas Barker held Gosford Street premises with Zephaniah Lowke as surety, 1669. BA/A/B/20/19,22.
John Hall held a great messuage in Gosford Street, early seventeenth century. BA/A/B/20/21.
John Sewall was a surety for a miller's holding property, 1611. BA/A/B/21/2.
Captain Samuel Ward held a Gosford Street tenement, 1649. BA/A/B/23/1.
John Collins held Gosford Street premises, 1690-99. BA/A/B/23/3-5.
Edward Lapworth had Gosford Street land, 1686. BA/A/B/25/2.
John Snell held Hill Street land, 1677. BAA/B/32/3.
Gilbert Adderley held a Little Park Street messuage, 1661. BA/A/B/35/1.
Thomas Burbery was a Holy Trinity feoffee, 1660. BA/A/B/38/1,2.
William Wilcox held Great Pudding Croft leys, 1668. BA/A/B/42/4.
Samuel Martin held Great Pudding Croft leys, 1688. BA/A/B/46/1.
William Wilkins senior held a Spon Street tenement, 1584. BA/A/B/55/1.
Samuel Fawkener held Harnall land, 1694. BA/A/B/68/3.
Robert Paull held pasture near Harnall Bridge, 1672. BA/A/B/63/2.
Thomas Butter held a Gosford Street cornerhouse, 1654. BA/A/D/45/3.
Thomas Dallow held a Gosford Street messuage, c.1650. BA/A/D/47/2.
William Jesson held a croft outside Gosford Gate, 1646. BA/A/D/49/1.
Gabriel Hassleden held a Gosford Street messuage, 1649. BA/A/D/50/1.
John Remington had a Gosford Street messuage, 1667ff. BA/A/D/50/2.
Thomas Estlyn acting as a sheriff, 1511. BA/A/D/105/8.
Thomas Burbery held Well Street ground, 1656. BA/A/D/113/4.
Robert Bedford held Radford land, 1657. BA/A/D/127/7.
William Vale acting as a corporator, 1679. BA/A/D/144/1.
Thomas French had Dead Lane property, 1728. BA/A/G/2/3(q).
Richard Masters was a mortgage-assignee, 1812-23. BA/A/G/3/6-8,10.
Charles Weston was a factor's executor, 1795. BA/A/G/4/8.
John Sutton was a ribbon-manufacturer's executor, 1884. BA/A/G/6/1.IV.
A.E. Gibbard tenanted part of 7-9, Earl Street, 183. BA/A/G/9/4.
Charles Wells acting as an executor, 1869. BA/A/G/12/27.
John Remington's Well Street ground, early eighteenth century. BA/A/G/18/2-3.
Richard Poole was a flaxdresser's settlement-trustee, 1726. BA/A/G/26/25.
Henry Million was a Priory estate feoffee, 1637. BA/B/A/25/3.
Christopher Davenport acted likewise, 1655. BA/B/A/25/7.
John Pixley was a Caloudon tithes feoffee, 1622. BA/B/F/34/2.
Ralph Phillips was a Keresley tithes feoffee, 1702. BA/B/F/37/2.
Thomas Burbery was a Holy Trinity feoffee, 1659. BA/B/K/6/1.
Thomas Lidall occupied a Bishop Street cornerhouse, 1681. BA/B/P/55/1.
Thomas Fearne held a Cook Street messuage, 1693. BA/B/P/86/3.
Samuel Faulkner occupied a Cook Street messuage, 1701. BA/B/P/87/3.
Edward Phenies was surety for a merchant's tenure of the Drapery wool hall, 1588. BA/B/P/136/1.
Henry le Clother's interest in Earl Street property, late 1270s - early 1280s. BA/B/P/140/1.
Joseph Chambers occupied an Earl Street messuage, 1652-56. BA/B/P/159/5-7.
John de Preston's Earl's Mill Lane lands, 1413. BA/B/P/190/7,8.
John Pywall's interest in a Gosford Street close, 1655. BA/B/P/217/2.
Robert Bedford held a Hay Lane messuage, 1652. BA/B/P/239/12.
John Marson held an Ironmonger Row messuage, 1683. BA/B/P/262/12.
John Edes held a Little Park Street tenement, 1610. BA/B/P/262/12.
John de Happesford''s interest in a Much Park Street messuage, 1375. BA/B/P/298/4.
John Snell held Great Poddycroft leys, 1693. BA/B/P/320/14.
John Gibbons held Hearsall and Spon End land, 1709. BA/B/P/347/3.
Matthew Richardson was an Alderford Mill feoffee, 1607. BA/B/P/432/5.
Richard Tiu(?) held Whitley land, 1369. BA/B/P/443/1.
William Eton' held a Whitley grove, 1412. BA/B/P/458/1.
Joseph Troughton and Nathaniel Troughton were concerned with guilds and chantries lands, 1642: BA/B/S/1/3.
John Pixley acted as an attorney to deliver serisin, 1611. BA/C/H/6/1.
Thomas Webb held a Bishop Street tenement, 1683. BA/D/A/19/9(dd).
Christopher Davenport acting as a namesake's executor, 1638. BA/D/A/24/1.
William Kay held Harnall land, 1643. BA/D/A/24/2.
Samuel Ward had Swanswell land, 1632. BA/D/A/25/2.
William Kay and Robert Bedford successively held Swanswell land, 1636, 1657. BA/D/A/25/3,4.
Richard Love held Hasilwood land, 1648. BA/D/A/29/2.
Jonas Crynes held Wood End land, 1652. BA/D/A/31/16.
Richard Gilbert held Hearsall land, 1730. BA/D/A/36/1.
Richard Jesson held Jeffrey Woods Cross land, 1637. BA/D/A/38/2.
John Snell held a Spon End close, 1673-96. BA/D/A/48/10,11.
Edward Smyth held Radford land, 1669-87. BA/D/A/48/26,27.
John Pixley held Spon End land, 1610. BA/D/A/49/3.
Edward Gravenor oversaw a staplemerchant's will, 1634. BA/D/A/52/4.
William Maycock held Spon End land, 1674. BA/D/A/53/1.
Henry Million and Thomas Ward were Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1643-54. BA/D/D/26/5,6.
Edward Bibbins junior was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1760. BA/D/D/29/1.
Harry Fewster occupied 28, Fleet Street, 1897-98. BA/D/D/29/9,11.
Richard Brockhurst acted as a whittawer's surety, 1670. BA/D/D/33/5.
William Maycock and Ralph Phillips were Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1696. BA/D/D/36/11; BA/D/D/63/5.
John Collins junior bought 664 oaks, 1703. BA/D/D/50/40.
Ralph Phillips was a Bablake Boys' Charity feoffee, 1690. BA/D/G/16/6.
Robert Bedford was a Wheatley's Charity feoffee, 1650-73. BA/D/H/7/3; BA/D/H/9/2; BA/D/H/10/4; BA/D/H/19/2.
William Maycock and Ralph Phillips were Wheatley's Charity feoffees, 1690. BA/D/H/7/4.
Thomas Ward was a Wheatley's Charity feoffee, 1632-33. BA/D/H/8/1; BA/D/H/14/3.
Edward Coke occupied a Much Park Street messuage, 1658. BA/D/H/20/3.
Benjamin Charlton occupied Coundon land, 1623. BA/D/H/23/1.
Robert Bedford was one of the Wheatley's Charity feoffees who let Coundon land to John Gilbert, 1652: BA/D/H/23/6.
John Snell occupied Radford closes, 1675. BA/D/H/25/3.
Henry Million and Thomas Ward were Wheatley's Charity feoffees, 1638. BA/D/H/27/2.
Edward Smith occupied Hill Mill, late seventeenth century. BA/D/L/12/2.
Jonas Crynes was a clothworker's surety, 1655. BA/D/L/15/2.
Samuel Pixley held Whitefriars' Mill, 1653. BA/D/L/27/3.
Humphrey Matthews was a surety for Sale's Loan, 1622. BA/D/AB/1/1.
Vincent Crispe's interest in Foleshill land, 1662-78. BA/D/AW/1/2-5.
Samuel Fawlkener occupied Foleshill land, 1694. BA/D/AW/1/7.
Abraham Awson was a Crow's Charity feoffee, 1714. BA/D/AZ/13/10.
Henry Million and Thomas Ward were Swillington's Charity feoffees, 1641. BA/D/BE/11/7.
Thomas Burbery held Radford land, 1662. BA/D/BE/11/10.
Christopher Davenport et al were Waren's Gift feoffees, 1646. BA/D/BH/3/6.
Nathaniel Gilbert's interest in his grandfather-in-law's estate, 1642. BA/D/BM/1/1.
John Smyth's son was interested in the latter's grandfather's estate, 1632, BA/D/BM/1/3.
Henry Davenport was a Pinley manor feoffee, 1655. BA/G/D/1/4.
Richard de Ayredale and Richard de Welinton successively had a Dead Lane tenement, 1365-76: BA/H/H/44/2-4.
Ralph Gotoreste occupied Gosford Street property, 1328-29. BA/H/H/67/3-13 passim.
Roger de Newelond had a Spon Street tenement, 1315. BA/H/H/105/2,3.
Ralph Gotoreste had Harnall land, 1328. BA/H/H/293/8.
Gilbert de Eton had a Harnall croft, 1311-24. BA/H/H/294/1-4.
Ralph Gotoreste had more Harnall land, 1328. BA/H/H/295/3,4.
Daniel Gilbert senior's interest in a Bayley Lane messuage, 1637. BA/H/H/324/3.
Robert Bedford's Bayley Lane premises, 1675-78. BA/H/H/325/4-10; BA/H/H/325/1,2.
Robert Bedford's Gosford Street premises, part of which was at one time let to Edward :Palmer, 1654-78: BA/H/H/324/6; BA/H/H/326/1; BA/H/H/329 passim.
Robert Bedford's Derby Lane premises, 1657-77. BA/H/H/324/6; BA/H/H/327/3,5,6.
Robert Bedford's Fleet Street premises, 1668-73. BA/H/H/326/6; BA/H/H/328/4,5.
Robert Bedford's Jordan Well premises, part of which Joseph Nicholls occupied, 1646-78. BA/H/H/324/6-9 passim; BA/H/H/330/1-7.
Robert Bedford's Little Park Street premises, 1675-77. BA/H/H/324/6; BA/H/H/331/1.
Robert Bedford's Much Park Street premises, owned in succession to John Soden and occupied by Thomas Lapworth, 1652-80. BA/H/H/324/6; BA/H/H/332/5 et passim.
Robert Bedford's Smithford Street premises, 1648-77. BA/H/H/324/6; BA/H/H/331/1.
Robert Bedford's Spon Street premises, 1666-77. BA/H/H/324/6; BA/H/H/3334/1.
Robert Bedford's Hill Cross premises, occupied by Humphrey Mathews, 1658. BA/H/H/334/3.
Samuel Bedford was involved in his father Robert's bankruptcy, 1678. BA/H/H/324/8-9; BA/H/H/330/5,6.
Edward Lapworth was a feoffee of Bedford's lands, 1678 - 1703. BA/H/H/324/10; BA/H/H/330/7,8; BA/H/H/331/2; BA/H/H/332/5,9-10,28-30.
William Jeliff, Joseph Chambers and William Vale were likewise involved, 1678-80. BA/H/H/324/10; BA/H/H/330/7; BA/H/H/331/2; BA/H/H/332/5,9-10.
Edward Parker occupied a Gosford Street messuage, 1654. BA/H/H/326/1.
Thomas Chambers had a Spon Street toft, 1654. BA/H/H/326/1.
Edward Grasvenor and William Vale successively held Fleet Street and Hill Street property, 1659-82: BA/H/H/328/1-8.
Benjamin Bedford occupied a Gosford Street messuage, 1673. BA/H/H/329/20 (endorsement).
Stephen Burcough with William Smith, and then successively Richard Wright, George King and William Wright occupied a Little Park Street messuage, early seventeenth century - 1675: BA/H/H/331/1.
John Fairfax occupied (another) Little Park Street messuage, mid seventeenth century. BA/H/H/331/1.
William Neale had a Little Park Street messuage, 1678. BA/H/H/331/2.
John Basnett and Henry Muston successively occupied a Much Park Street messuage, mid seventeenth century: BA/H/H/332/23.
Thomas Robinson of Grantham, Lincolnshire was interested in a Much Park Street messuage, 1662: BA/H/HG/332/24.
Robert King occupied a Much Park Street dwelling, 1699 - 1703. BA/H/H/332/27-29.
Robert Esturton' owned and tenanted Much Park Street property, 1390 - 1413. BA/H/H/417/1-3.
John Esturton was interested in Much Park Street property, 1413. BA/H/H/417/3.
Thomas Damporte had a Bayley Lane messuage, mid sixteenth century. PA1516/1/2.
Richard Barker had a Bishop Street messuage, 1585. PA1516/4/1.
Thomas Chambers had a Spon Street messuage, 1616. PA1516/18/1.
Joseph Yardley had an Earl Street messuage, 1708. PA1517/3/1.
Ralph Phillips occupied part of the "King's Head", Smithford Street, 1699. PA1517/6/1.
Benjamin Masfen was appointed executor by will of Lydia Quinborough, 1735. PA405/1 fols.1,2.
Alfred Faulks, Warwick, 1949-50. PA403/39/95; PA403/40/87,88; PA403/41/61; PA403/130/1,2.
Final concord involving Samuel Collins, 1693. PA403/136/4.
Final concord involving John Snell, 1715. PA403/138/2.
Joseph Soden occupied Great Heath land, 1811. PA403/142/9.
John Gilbert had Mill Lane/New Street corner property for which John Collins was a usee, 1722: PA403/158/1.
Benjamin Masfen had Asthill land, 1735. PA466/9/15-19.
Edward Rogers sold a Gosford Street messuage which interested William Vale and Joseph Chambers, 1672. PA440/1/1.
Edward Rogers' woolchamber, 1701. PA440/1/3.
Francis Wood's interest in a Gosford Street messuage, 1739-41. PA440/1/4-6.
Robert Symes acted as a whitesmith's executor, 1863-64. PA440/1/22.I,IV.
Jonah Crynes bought Cook Street messuages, mid seventeenth century. PA440/2/1.
John Ward acting as a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1753. PA440/2/5-6.
John Ambrose was mortgagee for a Gosford Street cottage, 1683. PA440/3/1.
Edward Rogers had a Gosford Street messuage, early eighteenth century. PA440/6/1.
Thomas Oldham and Samuel Oldham benefited under their mother's will, 1750. PA454/1/4.
John Sutton's interest in Hill Cross property, 1882. PA454/1/27.
Thomas Senye's Gosford Street estate, pre 1606. PA494/1/2.
Edward Rogers tenanted Cheylesmore Park pasture, 1686-95. PA498/4/1 fol.4.
Richard Poole tenanted a Bishop Street tenement, 1701. BA/B/P/55/7.
Henry Million et al were Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1654. PA54/18/1.
Edward Bibbins likewise, 1760. PA54/18/3.
- Baircroft of Worcester was interested in Berkswell, Warwickshire land, 1722. PA54/34/8.
John Collins was defendant in a charities lawsuit in Chancery, 1714. PA54/34/11.
John Bromley was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1737 - c.1751. PA54/18/3; PA54/25/1; PA54/27/1; PA54/28/1; PA54/29/1; PA54/31/1; PA54/32/1; PA54/33/1; PA54/34/15.
John Bromley supplied Bond's Hospital inmates, 1737-42. PA54/78/2 fol.3; PA54/79/2 fols.4,30; PA54/80/2 fol.20; PA54/82/2 fol.10.
James Boydall was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1737 - c.1767. PA54/8/19; PA54/18/3; PA54/21/1; PA54/23/1; PA54/25/1-3; PA54/26/1; PA54/27/1,2; PA54/28/1; PA54/29/1,2; PA54/31/1; PA54/32/1,2; PA54/33/1,2; PA54/34/15,16.
James Boydall supplied Bond's Hospital inmates, 1738-41. PA54/79/2 fols.4,30; PA54/80/2 fol.20; PA54/82/2 fol.10.
Julius Olds likewise, 1738-39. PA54/79/2 fol.5; PA54/80/2 fol.1.
Richard Troughton occupied a Much Park Street messuage, 1608. PA54/138/2.
Thomas Barker's Much Park Street, Well Street, Foleshill and Wyken property, 1623. PA54/138/3.
John Pixley held Whitefriars' Mill, 1624. PA54/154/2.
Two men called William Wightman held a Gosford Street tenement successively, 1667, 1683. PA54/157/1,2.
John Bradney assigned Gosford Street messuages, 1665. PA54/161/4.
John Eades junior held a Gosford Street messuage, 1677. PA54/162/1.
Thomas Chambers was a widow's trustee for a lease's observance, 1609. PA54/163/1.
John Yardley held Bastille Mill, 1659. PA54/163/3.
Edward Fairbrother held New Street houses, 1671. PA54/165/3.
Robert Johnson held New Street property, 1698. PA54/168/2.
John Bradney held a New Street cornerhouse, pre 1690. PA54/184/2.
Simon Norton held New Street tenements, formerly in William Jeliffe's tenure, 1668. PA54/189/1.
Thomas Davenport had New Street land, late sixteenth century. PA54/198/1.
Henry Oughton and Samuel Oughton successively held a New Street messuage, 1671, 1711: PA54/202/1,3.
Richard Huytt held New Street tenements, 1637. PA54/211/1.
Richard Cook held a New Street house, 1613. PA54/213/1.
Robert Bedford held a close outside Cook Street Gate, 1654. PA54/214/2.
Robert Paull held Cook Street property, 1655, 1695. PA54/216/1,2.
William Ashmore held a Cook Street messuage, 1667. PA54/217/1.
Edward Smyth held Hill Mill Meadow, 1669. PA54/232/3.
Thomas Marston held an Ironmonger Row messuage, 1657. PA54/242/1.
William Jeliff et al were Lane's Charity administrators, 1673. PA54/272/1,2.
William Jeliff had Coundon land, 1673. PA54/272/1.
Receiver's bonds for Samuel Collins' and Joseph Chambers' Charities, 1833-34. PA54/308/1,2
Matthew Richardson was a Coxon's Charity feoffee, 1607. PA54/333/6,7.
Henry Million likewise, 1635, 1653. PA54/333/8-10.
Thomas Ward likewise, 1635. PA54/333/8.
Christopher Davenport and Richard Jesson likewise, 1653. PA54/333/10.
William Jeliff likewise, 1653, 1673. PA54/333/10-13; PA54/335/3.
Robert Bedford occupied a Palmer Lane cottage, 1653. PA54/333/10.
Joseph Chambers et al were Coxon's Charity feoffees, 1673. PA54/333/11-13.
John Yardley and Ralph Phillips likewise, 1690ff. PA54/333/14-16; PA54/334/1; PA54/335/4.
William Maycock likewise, 1690ff. PA54/333/14-16; PA54/334/1.
Robert Bedford built a Radford house, 1659. PA54/335/5.
Michael Parker occupied a Jordan Well house, 1660. PA54/338/1.
Thomas Bowche held a Gosford Street messuage, 1630. PA54/339/2.
Robert Bedford's interest in Gosford Street messuages, 1646-53. PA54/339/5,11.
John Smith had a Gosford Street messuage, 1652. PA54/339/7.
William Hill held Gosford Street land, 1653. PA54/339/12.
Henry Million and Thomas Ward were feoffees of Roger Clarke's Charity, 1636. PA54/342/1.
Edward Gravenor's interest in Fleet Street and Hill Street properties, 1658-61. PA54/354/1-4.
Joseph Chambers and William Vale had Fleet Street and Hill Street properties, 1659ff. PA54/354/2-4.
Joseph Chambers had Foleshill property, 1657-58. PA54/355/1,2.
John Collins had Bond's Hospital estate timber, 1703. PA500/4/1.
John Yardley's Welsh Market rentcharge, 1712. PA500/4/1.
Samuel Collins was a Bond's Hospital trustee, 1717. PA500/4/1.
Richard Baker occupied Coundon land, late sixteenth century. PA500/5/2(f).
Thomas Ward was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1629. PA500/5/2.
Christopher Davenport et al were Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1654. PA500/5/3.
Henry Million was a Coxon's Charity feoffee, 1653. PA500/65/1.
Thomas Ward's wife's interest in a Canley close, 1661-65. PA511/7-9.
Robert Bedford et al were Wheatley's Charity feoffees, 1651. PA526/65/1.
William Seal tenanted property, place unknown, 1802. PA553/3/10.
Jonas Crynes tenanted Walsgrave and Wood End property in succession to John Higginson, 1652: PA575/45/1.