Son of John Clarke of Stoke, railway-labourer, apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow School, 1849. PA26/9 fol. 145.
Samuel Tipson's son apprenticed likewise, 1872. PA26/10 fol. 223.
William Slater's "son in law" apprenticed likewise, 1874. PA26/10 fol. 231.
Henry Grisworl of Putney, Surrey was a beneficiary (1798) under Elizabeth Griswold's will. PA50/3.
Note from mayor about labourers' payment, 1616. 71/1 fol. 172.
William Hall's Spon Street messuage, 1679. PA100/34/4.
Lien of Arthur Hawkesford of Foleshill, 1849. PA101/1/591.
Will of William Perkins of Coventry, 1714. PA101/2/84.
Draft will of William Hands of Exhall, 1843. PA101/2/214.
Assignee of Rowley's Green mortgage was John Barber of Baginton, Warwickshire, 1777. PA101/4/21.V.
William Bentley of Exhall benefited under a namesake farmer's will, 1813. PA101/4/78.
Thomas Heacock's namesake son benefited under William Bentley's will, 1813. PA101/4/78.
Bequests under William Bentley's will to Richard Adcock and Edward Adcock, 1813. PA101/4/78.
John Weeks tenanted an Exhall close, 1721. PA101/8/17.
George Bawdicott of Foleshill, 1841. PA101/8/147.
John Grissell's Kenilworth estate, with Edward Grissell as a trustee, 1803-20. PA101/8/261-264.
Statements of John Gibbins of Collycroft, Warwickshire and Charles Harding of Alderman's Green about accident, 1935. PA101/8/445-447.
Thomas Ward of Hartshill, Warwickshire benefited under his father's will, 1843. PA101/8/573.
William Jeffs of Harbury had land at Newbold Comyn (both Warwickshire), 1830-38. PA101/8/725.
Charles Strong of Foleshill was named a weaver's executor, 1851. PA101/9/88,89.
William Harris of Foleshill had a mortgage with a winemerchant, pre 1857. PA101/12/35.
Draft will of WIlliam Morris of Foleshill, 1845. PA101/12/111.
John Scattergood's wife's will, 1885, which also has a bequest to an Australian labourer's wife. PA101/12/532.
Draft wills of John Napton of Stoneleigh, Warwickshire, 1841-46. PA101/87/1,2.
Grant of administration to son of Charles Taylor of Foleshill, 1849. PA101/106.
Richard Howard's widow was interested in a Spon Street house, 1772. PA202/2/1-2.
Wife of Richard Stean of Foleshill benefited potentially under her father's will, 1812. PA202/16/12.
Grant of right of common at Thackley Waste, Foleshill parish by Richard Neale of Hampton-in-Arden, Warwickshire, 1775. PA202/20/1.XII.
John Shaw's Holbrooks premises, 1874. PA202/23/1-2.
Mallabone family of Ryton, Bulkington parish, Warwickshire were mortgagees for Foleshill premises, 1775-86: PA221/2/2-6.
James Smith's Great Heath cottage, 1779-85. PA221/2/18-19.
Wife of Edward Batchelor of Bascote, Warwickshire benefited under Joseph Newcombe's will, as did the son of Enoch Bates of Kenilworth, 1818. PA221/3/2.
Daughter of John Edwards of Packington, Warwickshire benefited under a Coventry widow's will, 1815-16: PA242/5/29,30.
Declaration by Sarah, wife of William Arnold of Berkswell, Warwickshire, 1822. PA242/9/19.
Charles Higginson and William Higginson of Berkswell held land there, 1806-20s. PA242/9/20-28.
John Court of Berkswell, John Court of Stoneleigh, Joseph Rawlins of Stoneleigh, John Humphreys senior and John Humphreys junior of Berkswell, Charles Humphreys of Berkswell, Edward Humphreys of Meriden and George Wall of Berkswell (all Warwickshire) were interested in Berkswell land, 1882. PA242/9/21-23.
Charles King and William Arnold of Berkswell were interested in a share of premises there, 1827. PA242/9/21-26.
Warrant for commital of Simon Hyatt of Allesley for begetting a bastard, 1797. PA295/17/6.
Likewise for James Frith of Coundon 1801. PA295/17/10.
Likewise for John Buswell of Stoneleigh, Warwickshire, 1814. PA295/17/12,13.
Likewise for John Sanders of Allesley, 1819. PA295/17/14.
Warrant for apprehension of John Buswell for not maintaining a bastard, 1822. PA295/19/2.
Indemnity-bond for Thomas West of Allesley, 1731. PA295/30/4.
Settlement-certificate for William Wood of Nuneaton, 1704. PA295/31/5.
Settlement-certificate for John Taylor of Saint Martin's parish, Leicester, 1719. PA295/31/25.
Settlement-certificate for John Glascoat, Holy Trinity parish, Coventry, 1727. PA295/31/36.
Settlement-certificate for Edward King, Aston-juxta-Birmingham, 1737. PA295/31/53.
Settlement-certificate for John Bowden, Blithefield, Staffordshire, 1738. PA295/31/54.
Settlement-certificate for Solomon Overton, Saint Nicholas' parish, Warwick, 1744. PA295/31/62.
Settlement-certificate for Thomas Webb, day labourer, Wolston, Warwickshire, 1750. PA295/31/69.
Settlement-certificate for Hugh Tyso, Lamport, Northamptonshire, 1751. PA295/31/70.
Settlement-certificate for John Sparkes, day labourer, Coundon, 1751. PA295/31/71.
Settlement-certificate for John Wesson, Coundon, 1751. PA295/31/72.
Settlement-certificate for William Thompson, Barston, Warwickshire, 1774. PA295/31/80.
Settlement-certificate for James Barton, Allesley, 1733. PA295/32/1.
Bastard daughter of George Walker of Baddesley Clinton, Warwickshire apprenticed, 1672. PA295/48/4.
Daughters of the late Job Chatwin of Allesley "apprenticed", 1682. PA295/48/7,8.
Son of Richard Arnett of Allesley apprenticed, 1702. PA295/48/11.
Humphrey Palmer of Allesley received a bastard pauper as an apprentce, 1719. PA295/48/16.
Samuel Kelly of Allesley received one of John Tim's pauper daughters likewise, 1729. PA295/48/19.
Thomas Humphreys of Allesley received one of John Tim's pauper daughters likewise, 1729. PA295/48/20.
James George's daughter was "apprenticed" to Peter Fulford (both Allesley labourers), 1730. PA295/48/22.
Samuel Kelly received Millicent Chesling's child as an apprentice, 1731. PA295/48/24.
Catherine Hudson was "apprenticed" to Thomas Smith of Hampton-in-Arden, Warwickshire, day labourer, 1752: PA295/48/30.
Son of Charles Kimberley of Allesley was apprenticed to a cordwainer, 1859. PA295/48/120.
David Kite of Berkswell, Warwickshire was an Allesley bastard's putative father, 1825. PA295/55/14.
Affiliation-order served against William Shortland of Stoneleigh, Warwickshire, 1791. PA295/56/2.
Affiliation-order served against William Bates of Berkswell, Warwickshire, 1793. PA295/56/3.
Affiliation-order served against George Richardson of Solihull, 1805. PA295/56/4.
Affiliation-order served against John Richardson of Leek Wootton, Warwickshire, 1813. PA295/56/7.
Affiliation-order served against John Buswell of Stoneleigh, Warwickshire, 1815. PA295/56/8.
Affiliation-order served against William Bignell of Allesley, 1817. PA295/56/12.
Affiliation-order served against John Saunders of Allesley, 1819. PA295/56/16.
Affiliation-order served against Thomas Millichip of Foleshill, 1821. PA295/56/18.
Affiliation-order served against Richard Webb of Nuneaton, 1821. PA295/56/19.
Affiliation-order served against John Lowe of Meriden, Warwickshire, 1823, PA295/56/31.
Affiliation-order served against David Kite of Berkswell, Warwickshire, 1825. PA295/56/35.
Bastardy-bond for John "Sargen", Saint Michael's parish, Coventry, 1720. PA295/59/6.l
Bastardy-bond for Thomas Oughton, Allesley, 1743. PA295/59/10.
Bastardy-bond for John Dormer, Keresley, 1752. PA295/59/12.
William Snow senior of Little Bowden, Northamptonshire was a bastardy-bond surety, 1764. PA295/59/13.
William Allen's bastardy-bond for which Thomas Allen was a surety (both Tamworth), 1774. PA295/59/16.
Thomas Gilbert of Walsgrave was a bastardy-bond surety, 1775. PA295/59/17.
Bastardy-bond for Thomas Skidmore alias Smith, Great Packington, Warwickshire, 1791. PA295/59/21.
Bond concerning John Bolds of Allesley, 1728. PA295/61.
William Reading was a Coleshill grocer's executor, 1889 - 1904. PA353/4/2,3.
Wife of Roger Vice of Kingsbury, Warwickshire was interested in the "Red Lion", Greyfriars' Lane, Coventry, late eighteenth century. PA353/5/1-2.
Charles Drakeford, bricklayer's labourer, had an Elmsdale Avenue, Foleshill allotment, 1922. PA353/8/13,14.
W.G. Kirby's Elmsdale Avenue allotment, 1922. PA353/8/15,16.
Son of WIlliam Ball of Hill Wootton, Warwickshire was apprenticed to a Coventry currier, 1795. PA358/7.
Benjamin Matthews' son was apprenticed to a Walsgrave tailor, 1841. PA368/127/5.
Joseph Lester's son was apprenticed to a baker, 1862. PA368/127/72.
John Oldfield's grandson was apprenticed to a shoemaker, 1864. PA368/127/82.
Leamington Spa railway-labourer's "son in law" was apprenticed to a Coventry baker, 1882-83. PA368/127/123.
William Russell's son was apprenticed to a watch-cap maker, 1865. PA369.
John Cooper's son was apprenticed to an engine-weaver, 1811. PA382/17.
Thomas Jones' son was apprenticed to weavers 1824ff. PA382/22.
Children of Robert Wills of "Brinton" [Great Brington?}, Northamptonshire benefited under a Coventry fellmonger's will, 1720. PA115/4.
William Gumbley of Stoneleigh, Warwickshire conveyed his deceased father's Spon Street premises to a dyer, 1830: PA115/25/26.
Henry Hawksford of Fillongley, Warwickshire was a Walsgrave baker's marriage trustee, 1659. PA171/2/1.
William Billing's Walsgrave cottage, 1715. PA171/2/3.
John Clarke of Whitacre, Warwickshire was a labourer's marriage-settlement trustee, 1715. PA171/2/3.
Widow of John Busby of Foleshill received an annuity from Exhall land, 1864. PA171/14/14.
Thomas Parker's son was apprenticed to watchmakers, 1825. PA187/1 fol. 1.
Judgement against Francis Griffin, Thomas Turlton and another for riot, 1691. PA17/40/2.
Bastardy bond for Thomas Jones of Coventry, 1672. PA17/44.
Son of John Dafferne of Faseley, Staffordshire was apprenticed to a Coventry baker, 1719. PA17/92/2.
Intelligent labourer required for drainage works, 1880. PA279/44/1251.
Farm labourers' wages, 1881-85: PA279/44/1292, 1309, 1312, 1321, 1331, 1344, 11356, 1364, 1371, 1382, 1392, 1407, 1412, 1419, 1431, 1437, 1441, 1447, 1457, 1477, 1495, 1509, 1520, 1553, 1572, 1603, 1618, 1626, 1639, 1642, 1661, 1668, 1690, 1731, 1753, 1763, 1781, 1796, 1801, 1813, 1827, 1835, 1849, 1866, 1877, 1884, 1902, 1934, 1961, 1976, 1981, 1998, 2009, 2017, 2023, 2047, 2067, 2077, 2089, 2102, 2116, 2126, 2129, 2134, 2145, 2181, 2192, 2255, 2267, 2289, 2306, 2317, 2324, 2331, 2337, 2341, 2343, 2346, 2350, 2353, 2357, 2362, 2365, 2371, 2378, 2383, 2385, 2391, 2400, 2404, 2411, 2417, 2421, 2430, 2434, 2447, 2449, 2457, 2463, 2469, 2472, 2473, 2477, 2481, 2486, 2489, 2495, 2500, 2506, 2518, 2525, 2531, 2543, 2571, 2584, 2597, 2610, 2622, 2631, 2656, 2665, 2677, 2683, 2686, 2692, 2698, 2707, 2713.
Word War I causing shortage of building labourers, 1914-16 PA279/10/1208 fol. 12; PA279/44/12102.
Word War I causing shortage of agricultural labourers, 1916. PA279/44/12104.
John Darlison's house, Spon End, 1712. PA214/11/32.
John Hinton's petition for child's coat from Hopkins' Charity, late seventeenth century. PA244/56.
William Terrell's grandson was apprenticed to a scrivener, 1853. PA291/1.
Thomas Audross occupied a Gosford Street tenement, 1612. BA/A/D/43/2.
Richard Article and John Vellie occupied Holy Trinity Lychgate cottages. 1583. BA/A/D/53/3.
T.H. White had Cross Cheaping and Palmer Lane property, 1882-83. BA/A/G/31/6-8,
John Lambert's interest in Doe Bank, Spon End, 1884. BA/A/G/35/2.I.,
William Pollard occupied a Smithford Street messuage, 1682. BA/C/N/1/1(a).
Thomas Hart held Foleshill land, 1714.BA/D/A/22/4.
Henry Inge had Arley, Warwickshire land, 1477-86. BA/D/D/40/2-4.
William Granger alias William Mylner occupied a Radford messuage, 1564. BA/D/AG/4/1.
Edward Gowgh occupied Taddington, Herefordshire land, 1554. PA1517/16/1.
James Higgins or John Higgins occupied Foleshill and Exhall land, 1628. PA403/143/4.
John Linton occupied a Hawkesbury Lane cottage and shop, 1873-92. PA403/174/1,2.
Thomas Worthy occupied property near Tusses Bridge, 1873. PA403/175/1.
Thomas Carter occupied Sowe Common cottages, 1888-96. PA403/178/11,12.
Andrew Smith's interest in Foleshill land, 1830. PA436/6/23.
William Gwynn had an orchard in Stoneleigh parish, Warwickshire, 1864. PA436/17/1.
Son of the late William Bentley of Exhall was a farmer, 1844. PA435/5/4,6.
Interest of the daughters of Joseph Stone of Osbaston, Derbyshire in Gosford Street messuages, 1790: PA440/1/11-12.
W.C. Chinn's interest in 22, Gosford Street, 1899. PA440/5/28,29.
Thomas Lee's Harnall land, 1837-54. PA484/1.X,XI.
Henry Yardley occupied a Much Park Street cottage, 1623. PA54/138/3.
William Howell held a Palmer Lane house, 1806. PA54/239/5.
Phewter Greene occupied a Spon Causeway cottaqe, 1646. PA54/246/2.
Thomas Taylor occupied a Bubbenhall, Warwickshire cottage, 1867. PA500/16/22.XVI.
Henry Baxter of Braybrooke, Northamptonshire was a deceased Coventry weavers' harness maker's brother-in-law, 1887. PA507/2/3.
John Ellee of Nuneaton received a legacy, 1829. PA519/2.
Thomas Horsley tenanted Walsgrave land, 1641. PA526/64/1.
John Clouse enjoyed profits from Walsgrave land, 1689. PA526/64/2.
Thomas Tuckey of Sapcote, Leicestershire sold Crab Mill Lane land, 1848. PA560/11.
William Flowers' son was apprenticed to watchmakers, 1838. PA561.
Thomas Ward of Warwick had a son apprenticed to a Coventry cordwainer, 1831. PA592/6.