John Palmer occupied Sheriffs' Orchard, 1790. PA47/57/1.
Conveyance of "Three Tuns" and other Coventry property to Benjamin Brockhurst junior, 1728. PA61/2.
Conveyance of house on Earl Street/ Bayley Lane corner to John Barber, 1697. PA74/1.
Francis Harryman a corporation feoffee, 1678. PA87/22,23: PA90/29.
Edward Smith conveyed Much Park Street premises to a tailor, 1719. PA87/36,37.
Septimus Bott and Thomas Bott held a Priory garden, pre 1747. PA90/24.
Abel Brockesby, then Thomas Francis and Thomas Bowyer, and then Thomas Bott tenanted corporation Cross Cheaping land, 1648 - 1738. PA94/1-20 passim.
John Lucas a trustee of John Cattell's marriage-settlement, 1771. PA101/1/296.
Thomas Bennet assignee of Earl Street mortgage, 1754. PA101/1/362.IV,V.
W.G. Rudland of Foleshill, surgeon, so named, 1852. PA101/4/107.
Joseph Jackson of Burton-on-Trent a trustee of a Birmingham spurrier's marriage-settlement, 1751-52. PA101/5/6-8.
John Coakley's sale of Cook Street/ Anglish Lane messuage, 1718. PA101/5/20-21.
T.P. Vernon's claim upon Spon Street premises, 1768. PA101/5/54-55.
Children of the late Thomas Barrett of Ashford, Kent benefited under Ann Pardoe's will, 1758. PA101/7/6.
Francis Harryman trustee of Nathaniel Harryman's High Street and Little Butcher Row messuages, 1675. PA101/7/300-301.
Abstract of Title (from 1712), etc. to Samuel Whitwell's Harnall closes, 1809. PA101/8/18-21.
Notice from Edward Harper, J.P., 1784. PA101/9/7.
Joseph Symcox' wife benefited under her father's will, 1663. PA101/12/515.
Abel Brockesby became a Wheatley's Charity feoffee, 1673. PA101/138/3.
Francis Harryman likewise, 1690. PA101/138/4.
Abel Brockesby became a Jesson's Charity feoffee, 1673. PA101/140/12-14.
Francis Harryman likewise, 1690. PA101/140/15-17.
References to Joseph Symcox' Charity, early eighteenth century. PA101/141/7,14.
Brian Ball a Bablake School feoffee, 1635. PA101/147/5.
John Barber and Thomas Barber had claims upon Little Park Street messuage, 1719-43. PA203/1.
John Barber of Coventry was mortgagee of Foleshill Mill, 1719ff; his son Samuel also an apothecary. PA208/5.
Edward Smith of Coventry interested in Longford property, 1746. PA242/5/9.
William Odell of Coventry received money for mourning-ring under the will of Frances Gramer of Kenilworth, 1749. PA242/11/6.
Francis Harryman's declarations against Solemn League and Covenant, 1675-88. PA263/3/7, 22 recto, 34 recto.
George Allatt's declaration likewise, 1682. PA263/3/17.
Septimus Bott's declarations likewise, 1683-96. PA263/20, 27 recto, 48.
Account for goods which Francis Harryman delivered to pesthouses, late seventeenth century. PA263/5.
Matthias Neale appointed Warwick gaoler, 1724. PA309/49,50.
Septimus Bott had Market Place messuages, pre 1731. PA309/61-62.
Eusebius Moreton's interest in Market Place property, 1731ff. PA309/68,69,71.
Francis Harryman a statute bond cognizee, 1704. PA309/116.
Edward Remington was trustee of Patrick Simpson's lands, 1728. PA309/120.
George Allatt was a Priory estate feoffee, 1685. PA309/126.
John Barber mortgagee for "Three Tuns", Much Park Street, 1718-21. PA310/14,15.
William Greene's moiety of Cross Cheaping messuage, 1649. PA326/2.
Richard Malcher of London interested in Binley and Stoke land, 1687 - 1716. PA327/3-6.
John Lucas' daughter married a silkman, 1767. PA345/40-41.
Inventory of Francis Harryman's goods, 1700. PA346/84.
Edward Harper named Nathaniel Lawton's executor, 1758. PA391/4.
Benjamin Brockhurst a mercer's executor, 1743-50. PA490/5-6.
William Cleeve's Smithford Street and Greyfriars' Lane property, 1742-79. PA242/1/4-12 passim.
William Walton's widow mortgage-assignee for the above property, 1746-51. PA242/1/10,11.
William Warner's Smithford Street messuage, 1781-88. PA242/1/13-18.
The late William Walton's daughter married a butcher, 1763. PA242/1/37.
Benjamin Rogers occupied a Smithford Street house, pre 1704. PA181/1.
Thomas Pidgeon sold property in Great Butcher Row, 1660. PA152/14/2.
John Barber was mortgagee for Gosford Street land, 1714. PA152/34.
Two John Palmers (father and son) of Stratford-upon-Avon sold land in Nether Norton, Budbrooke and Norton Lindsey (all Warwickshire), 1709: PA152/70.
Thomas Pidgeon's interest in a Coventry messuage, 1661. PA14/16/11.
Thomas Bott's interest in Coventry property, 1720. PA14/16/15.
Thomas Herbert's absence from mayor-making, 1711. PA22/4/8.
Judgement against Edward Bright et al for riot, 1691. PA17/40/2.
Francis Harryman and Abel Brockesby amongst corporation purchasers of a messuage near Bradnocks Marsh, Balsall, Warwickshire, 1675: PA17/69.
Thomas Pidgeon, bond, 1658. PA17/117/2.
Thomas Bennet mortgage-assignee for Dead Lane messuage, 1758. PA184/2/3-4.
Septimus Bott mortgage-assignee for Little Park Street/ Cow Lane house, 1701. PA214/1/29.
Robert Reave's interest in Saint John's Bridge house, 1744. PA214/1/38.
John Jaques acting as a Blue Coat School trustee, 1744. PA214/1/38.
Francis Harryman's widow's Cross Cheaping house, 1706. PA214/1/46.
Benjamin Brockhurst involved in 1741 general election preparations. PA248/7/1 fol.39.
Edward Smith had Much Park Street house, 1720. PA244/10.
Septimus Bott occupied Cross Cheaping premises, late seventeenth century. PA288/1.
Edward Barber bought a Bayley Lane messuage, pre 1735. BA/A/B/2/12.
Benjamin Brockhurst was mortgagee for New Court, Gosford Street and for Stoke land, 1756-58. BA/A/B/27/6-11 passim.
Thomas Pidgeon was a Holy Trinity feoffee, 1660-64. BA/A/B/38/1-4.
Benjamin Rogers held a Smithford Street messuage, late seventeenth century. BA/A/B/50/3.
John Barber, Thomas Herbert and Benjamin Rogers were members of the Mercers' Company, 1711. BA/A/B/67/2.
Edward Smith had a Bayley Lane messuage, 1722. BA/A/D/6/1.
John Hammond occupied a Broadgate tenement, mid nineteenth century. BA/A/D/18/1.
Francis Harryman acting as a corporator, 1679. BA/A/D/144/1.
Edward Remington held a Cross Cheaping messuage, 1728. BA/A/G/2/3(i).
Septimus Bott held a Cross Cheaping messuage, 1728. BA/A/G/2/3(z).
John Chapman held a High Street messuage, late seventeenth century. BA/A/G/5/1-2.
Thomas Bennett was a Holy Trinity feoffee, 1711. BA/A/G/5/19.
Edward Harper was a mortgage-assignee, 1771. BA/A/G/18/4.
Joseph Jaques occupied a Cross Cheaping messuage, 1728. BA/A/G/27/2-3.
T.P. Vernon sold Bastille Mill estate, 1751. BA/A/G/34/2.I-III.
Septimus Bott held part of the ex-Priory estate, 1677. BA/B/A/27/3.
George Allatt was a Caloudon tithes feoffee, 1685. BA/B/F/34/6.
Abel Brockesby was a Keresley tithes feoffee, 1676. BA/B/F/37/1.
Procurations-bills, c.1639-42. BA/B/G/1/8-10.
Thomas Pidgeon was a Holy Trinity feoffee, 1659. BA/B/K/6/1.
Abel Brockesby and Septimus Bott successively held a Cross Cheaping messuage, 1670s: BA/B/P/103/3.
Edward Remington held a Cross Cheaping messuage, early eighteenth century. BA/B/P/106/1.
William Daniel of Southam, Warwickshire had an Earl Street messuage, 1762. BA/B/P/159/9.
Abel Brockesby interested in the "Dolphin", Lingham's Lane, 1673. BA/B/P/264/1,2.
George Allatt was a feoffee of Alderford Mill, 1685. BA/B/P/432/12.
George Allatt was a feoffee of Scott's lands, 1685. BA/B/Q/9/13.
Thomas Atherall was a yeoman's marriage-settlement trustee, 1623. BA/C/H/6/2.
John Palmer held Sheriffs' Orchard, late seventeenth century. BA/D/A/12/1.
Thomas Francis held Warwick Lane property, 1683. BA/D/A/19/9(ch).
Thomas Bott was a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1712. BA/D/A/31/22.
Brian Ball held Hearsall land, early seventeenth century. BA/D/A/34/1.
Edward Harper held a Jeffrey Woods Cross close, 1780. BA/D/A/38/8.
Edward Harper held Radford land, 1776. BA/D/A/41/9.
T.P. Vernon held Spon End land, 1770-90. BA/D/A/49/26,37.
Richard Malcher held Stoke land, 1687. BA/D/A/56/17.
Benjamin Brockhurst held Stoke land, 1749. BA/D/A/58/1.
George Allatt was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1685. BA/D/D/26/10; BA/D/D/36/10.
Brian Ball was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1635. BA/D/D/64/4.
Abel Brockesby was a Wheatley's Charity feoffee, 1673. BA/D/H/7/3.
Septimus Bott was a Lane's Charity feoffee, 1693. BA/D/P/11/1.
Francis Harryman was a Bedford's lands feoffee, 1678-80:
BA/H/H/324/10; BA/H/H/330/7,8; BA/H/H/331/2; BA/H/H/338/5,9-10.
William Clarke of Grantham, Lincolnshire had a Much Park Street messuage, 1662-64: BA/H/H/332/24-26.
Richard Tullie occupied a Cuckoo Lane messuage, 1597. BA/H/I/8/2.
Apprenticeship to, 1753. BA/L/O/6/1.
Edward Remington had an Earl Street messuage, 1752. PA1516/10/2.
John Barber had an Earl Street/ Bayley Lane cornerhouse, 1697. PA1517/2/1.
Edward Remington was a butcher's settlement-trustee, 1728. PA403/137/1.
John Coakley's interest in Cook Street/ Saint Agnes' Lane property, 1718. PA403/138/4-6.
John Barber was mortgagee for Dead Lane and Little Park Street, and Easenhall (Warwickshire) property, 1720. PA403/139/2.
Final Concord involving John Coakley, 1718. PA403/143/7.
Edward Remington acted as a Morre's Charity trustee, 1728-47. PA403/143/8,9; PA403/145/2.
Edward Townsend's interest in Gosford Street and Far Gosford Street messuages, pre 1730. PA436/2/2.
Edward Smith was interested in Asthill land, 1732-33. PA466/9/11,12,14.
William Cleeve had Asthill land, 1766 - c.1779. PA466/10/6-7; PA466/11/1-7 passim.
Joseph Symcox had Allesley land, c.1707. PA494/2/1.
George Allatt was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1685. PA54/18/1.
Thomas Bott was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1715-37. PA54/18/3; PA54/34/10-14.
Thomas Bott was involved in a charities lawsuit in Chancery, 1714. PA54/34/11.
Thomas Herbert was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1715-27. PA54/18/3; PA54/34/10-14.
Edward Smith occupied a Much Park Street house, 1737-56. PA54/153/5-7.
Joseph Ash held a close outside Cook Street Gate, 1616. PA54/214/1.
Abel Brockesby and Francis Harryman were Lane's Charity administrators, 1673. PA54/272/1,2.
Septimus Bott was a Lane's Charity feoffee, 1693-99. PA54/273/1; PA54/274/1; PA54/275/1.
Receiver's bonds for Joseph Symcox' Charity, 1833-34. PA54/308/1,2.
Abel Brockesby was a Coxon's Charity feoffee, 1673. PA54/333/11-13.
Francis Harryman likewise, 1690ff. PA54/333/14-16; PA54/334/1.
Barford Watts held a Palmer Lane tenement, 1739. PA54/334/2.
Thomas Bott was a Bond's Hospital trustee, 1717. PA500/4/1.
Brian Ball was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1629. PA500/5/2.
Edward Smith had Much Park Street land, early eighteenth century. PA500/20/1.
John Lucas was a Baker's Charity trustee, 1769. PA500/71/1.
Thomas Herbert and John Jacques were mortgagees for Holcote (Northamptonshire) and Ryton-on-Dunsmore (Warwickshire) land, early eighteenth century. PA558.
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