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Thomas Eagle of Allesley was appointed commissioner for Lea Marston and Dunton, Warwickshire enclosure in place of the late John Burbery of Over Whitacre, Warwickshire, c.1775. PA47/40/1.
Richard Booth surveyed Barbars Close, Coventry, 1820. PA47/73/1.
Edward Phillips apportioned Foleshill tithe rentcharge and W. Blamire and T.W. Bullen signed the award (1842); L.S. Darby and James Laird altered the apportionment in 1874. PA65/2 fols. 4-21.
George Stayton of Coventry was a trustee under a brickmaker's wills, 1865-70. PA67/9,14.
E.K. Purnell's declaration about stopping-up of Poddycroft footpath, 1891. PA67/29.
E.K. Purnell's statement about stopping-up of footpath beyond Gosford Street for housing-development, 1905. PA67/42.
Edward Phillips' vouchers, 1828-29. PA100/22/171,172.
Assignment (for partition) by Francis Wilby (of Apperton, Middlesex) et al of a Woodshires Green estate, 1846: PA101/4/146.
Edward Phillips was a trustee of a Stoney Stanton, Leicestershire spinster's marriage-settlement, 1827: PA101/8/680.
David Griffith to be submitted a house-plan for Shakespeare Street, Stoke, 1927. PA101/8/685.
Designs for Stoke Heath houses to be submitted to Meakin & Sons of Coventry, 1929. PA101/8/687.
Edward Phillips was a Stoke yeoman's mortgagee, 1842. PA101/8/730.
Draft wills of Edward Phillips of Coventry, c.1837-38. PA101/8/731-733.
Benjamin Ginn had a share in Smithford Street houses and Little Poddycroft, 1827-35. PA101/8/804.
Harry Quick surveyed 209, Sovereign Road, Earlsdon, 1929. PA101/8/855.
Edward Phillips was a trustee for land beyond Well Street Gate, 1822. PA101/9/40.
Edward Phillips was concerned with sale of a Well Street factory and granary, 1821-26. PA101/9/41.
Edward Phillips was a silkdyer's executor, 1821. PA101/9/72.
Mr. Whorrall's surveys of land near Tamworth mentioned, 1868-72. PA101/10/57,190.
Mr. Godderidge's calculation of plot-areas near Tamworth, 1903. PA101/10/388.
Account of Holbeche & Son, land-agents, Birmingham for F. Wedge's estate, 1876-77. PA101/11/73.
T.T. Paine of Anerley, Surrey was a trustee for H.A.L. Paine's inheritance, 1874. PA101/12/60.
A surgeon's life-assurance policy was vested in Richard Richardson of Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire and another, 1854. PA101/12/175.
Richard Richardson's interest in his father's Foleshill land, 1858. PA101/12/194.
J.L. Akroyd to assess additional rent for Loveitt & Henfrey, chemists, 1844. PA101/12/205.
Amos Randle was interested in Foleshill Park building-estate, 1891. PA101/12/237.
E.K. Purnell's correspondence about Priory Street premises, 1908. PA101/12/397,398.
Edward Phillips was a Holy Trinity feoffee from 1838. PA202/7/3.
E.J. Purnell junior's sale-catalogue plan of Bishopgate Green property, 1894. PA202/15/15.
Thomas Eagle of Allesley surveyed land at Thackley Waste, Foleshill parish, 1805. PA202/20/1.VI.
E.J. Smith was surveyor under Coventry Inclosure Number 2 Award, 1875. PA202/32.I.
Early-nineteenth century transcription of Thomas Eagle's 1774 Foleshill survey. PA207/1/1.
Ashmore & Catterns' valuation of Foleshill parish land, 1794. PA207/1/9.
Edward Phillips' sketch of Little Sydnall Field, Foleshill parish,1808. PA207/1/9.
Tracing (early-twentieth century) from John Harris' plan (1829) of Wyken New Colliery. PA207/9/3.
Description of Allesley bounds as John Eagle had determned, 1817. PA219/20/2.
James Sheriff surveyed Stourbridge & Dudley Canal extension, etc., 1792. PA219/28.
John Smith surveyed Ashby-de-la-Zouch Canal's course, 1792. PA219/29/1.
Benjamin Ginn of Foleshill probably bought Smithford Street premises, 1825. PA221/4/2.
Involvement of City Engineer and Surveyor with Coventry City Guild, mid twentieth century. PA313/25/1 et passim.
Survey-valuation of Allesley parish, 1809. PA315/7.
E.J. Purnell of Kenilworth had a claim upon messuages near Greyfriars' Gate site, Coventry, 1885. PA328/21.
Edward Phillips was involved in a winemerchants' partnership-dissolution, 1838. PA344/182.
1823 will of John Eagle of Allesley recited, 1824. PA346/60-61.
Edgar Whittindale acted for sale of Meriden, Warwickshire land, 1930. PA353/10/6 et seq.
Estate-agents' (fulfilled) wish that G.E. Jenkins of Little Park Street be involved in the examination of Leicester Causeway land, 1901. PA362/33/3,37,38.
G.E. Jenkins' involvement with Northey Road, Parting of the Heaths, 1901. PA362/36/12-24 passim.
G.E. Jenkins was concerned with Grange Lane Farm, Foxford, 1901. PA362/50/3-17 passim.
William Watts' Smithford Street land, 1815. PA242/1/30-31.
Dugdale Houghton of Birmingham, land-surveyor, was interested in the Charterhouse estate, 1833-42: PA242/2/1.XXIII,27,71.
W.H. Hattrell to approve Spencer Park Estate, Earlsdon building-plans, 1911. PA242/3/32.
Survey of Allesley, 1809. PA111/1.
Edward Phillips' interest in Spon Street premises, 1816. PA115/21,22.
Edward Phillips' notes on Tanners' Aisle, Holy Trinity, 1835. PA122/6 fols. 1,2.
References to Mr. Yates' survey of Whitmore Park, which Mr. Eagle disputed, 1807-08. PA166/1 fols. 9,10,13,15,16,19,20.
Mr. Eagle had recently surveyed Exhall property, 1820. PA171/14/1-2.
Edward Phillips surveyed Foleshill property for George Eld, c.1829. PA171/18/1-2.
George Stayton, road-surveyor, tenanted 1, Barrs Hill Terrace, Radford, 1871. PA171/42/1.
Charles Hanson acting as City Surveyor, 1840. PA14/7/1.
Edward Phillips acting as a sheriff, 1827. PA14/10/12,90.
Benjamin Ginn made plans of an election-booth, 1827. PA14/10/68.
John Sinclair's statement about Coventry county boundary, c.1840. PA21/2/52.
Edward Phillips' interest in Freeschool reform, 1832. PA17/34/18 fol. 4.
Copy (1800) of Thomas Eagle's survey (1776) of Hopkins estate, Foleshill. PA279/1/1.
Original of PA279/1/1.
Survey of Hopkins estate around Coventry, 1808. PA279/1/2.
Survey of Hopkins estate in Warwickshire, 1782 - 1835. PA279/1/4.
John Sinclair's memorandum about making wharf at Red House Bridge, Coventry Canal, 1858. PA279/22/12.
R. Stellfox' survey of London & North-Western Railway Coventry-Nuneaton line route, Foleshill parish, 1851: PA279/4/22.
Survey-extract, Irby-Hopins estate, Allesley parish, c.1863. PA279/5/18.
E.K. Purnell's dealings with Irby-Hopkins estate, Bishopgate Green, Gosford Green and Alderman's Green, 1889 - 1913. PA279/10/510; PA279/44/4164, 6958, 7235, 7242, 7251, 7257, 7262, 7269, 7326, 7436, 7437, 7451, 7468, 7493, 7511, 7587, 9513, 9680, 9926, 10496, 10546, 10569, 11488, 11522.
E.J. Purnell junior's dealings with Irby-Hopkins estate, 1885-98. PA279/10/626,652; PA279/20/101,102; PA279/23/81; PA279/24/86; PA279/44/2920, 2923, 2931, 2932, 3341, 3351, 3356, 3390, 3436, 3474, 3484, 3539, 3824, 3978, 4062, 4082, 4084, 4124, 4157, 4175, 4186, 4190, 4320, 4344, 4351, 4364, 4368, 4419, 4429, 4469, 4505, 4509, 4516, 4518, 4525, 4529, 4590, 4625, 4638, 4643, 4731, 4735, 4743, 4757, 4761, 4772, 4775, 4847, 4999, 5009, 5014, 5042-5044, 5050, 5065, 5091, 5101, 5103, 5110, 5115, 5122, 5125, 5127, 5131, 5133, 5146, 5172, 5184, 5189, 5202, 5357, 5701, 5704, 5973, 5981, 6004, 6016, 6042, 6054, 6056, 6072, 6073, 6082, 6095, 6100, 6107, 6117, 6127, 6128, 6131-6133, 6136, 6145, 6151, 6153, 6158, 1672, 6179, 6183, 6194, 6197, 6200, 6206, 6210, 6214, 6219, 6221, 6225, 6228, 6240, 6248, 6254, 6270, 6307, 6315, 6319, 6328, 6348, 6353, 6362, 6396, 6417, 6429, 6436, 6440-6442, 6447, 6451, 6455, 6460, 6489, 6490, 6492, 6494, 6496, 6506, 6515, 6519, 6520, 6524, 6538, 6542, 6564, 6620, 6668, 6685, 6689, 6684, 6695, 6698, 6700, 6703, 6757, 6760, 6762, 6764-6766, 6768, 6772, 6801, 6807, 6812, 6815, 6823, 6829, 6872, 6907, 6915, 6943, 6946, 6958, 6963, 6969, 7028, 7078, 7085, 7099, 7509.
John Gardner, quantity surveyor, 1896. PA279/44/6498,6502.
G.E. Jenkins' dealings with Irby-Hopkins estate, 1898 - 1912. PA279/24/84; PA279/26/123,124; PA279/27/86,87; PA279/29/119; PA279/44/6936, 6939, 6940, 6943, 6961, 6962, 6967, 6971, 6986, 6988, 6990, 6995, 6999, 7003, 7006, 7009, 7012, 7019, 7021, 7022, 7028, 7055, 7057, 7061-7064, 7073, 7078, 7081, 7082, 7085, 7089, 7093, 7098, 7100, 7123, 7153, 7163, 7167, 7186, 7209, 7210, 7215, 7229, 7243, 7250, 7280, 7283, 7290, 7295, 7303, 7337, 7340, 7349, 7352, 7353, 7363, 7366, 7400, 7404, 7416, 7427, 7442, 7452, 7464, 7472, 7482, 7509, 7512, 7553, 7560, 7586, 7587, 7649, 7669, 7682-7684, 7747, 7756, 7764, 7767, 7790, 7824, 7835, 7882, 7955, 7977, 8037, 8070, 8086, 8100, 8106, 8164, 8184, 8194, 8210, 8264, 8271, 8275, 8392, 8399, 8406, 8520, 8551, 8568, 8572, 8582, 8583, 8596, 8607, 8624, 8665, 8679, 8686, 8693, 8698, 8714, 8719, 8744, 8758, 8765, 8771, 8785, 8794, 8860, 8901, 8914, 8936, 8967, 8973, 8977, 8998, 9000, 9006, 9022, 9069, 9075, 9082, 9139, 9172, 9192, 9227, 9275, 9294, 9327, 9334, 9338, 9902, 9904, 9951, 10130, 10224, 10240, 12353, 10384, 10388, 10662, 10947, 10953, 10964, 10972, 11128, 11159, 11201.
J.H. Burbery was surveyor to the Kenilworth-Stonebridge turnpike, 1871. PA279/44/297.
Timothy Oakley and Eastern Green church drainage, 1877. PA279/44/517,524,532.
James Woode, Foleshill, 1881. PA279/44/1373,1489.
William Lloyd, Foleshill, 1881-82. PA279/44/1471,1478,1644,1648.
F.A. Delamotte, Foleshill Rural District Council, 1899. PA279/44/7273,7300.
John Wilmot, Warwickshire County Council surveyor, dealings with Irby-Hopkins estate, 1896 - 1913: PA279/44/6209,6217,6249,6255,7870,7872,10656,11453,11472.
Samuel Bretherton, sanitary inspector and surveyor to Meriden Rural District Council, dealings with irby-Hopkins estate, 1896 - 1914. PA279/44/6483,7469,7694,7928,11672.
Walter, Ludlow & Briscoe, Birmingham, 1900. PA279/44/7706.
T.D. Griffith's dealings with Irby-Hopkins estate, 1902-15: PA279/44/7847,7850,7869,7920,10349,10351,10373,10374,10377,10853,10864,10869,10893,10938,11596,11920.
A.E. Newey, Foleshill Rural District Council, dealings with Irby-Hopkins estate, 1902-13: PA279/44/7984,7989,7994,8005,8011,8014,8019,8043,8232,8241,11403,11416,11420,11438,11565.
Tait & Herbert, Leicester and Coventry, dealings with Irby-Hopkins estate at Great Heath, 1906: PA279/44/9004,9019,9036,9226,9246.
T.W. Moore, quantity surveyor, was interested in Kingfield land, 1913. PA279/44/11413,11417.
Reference to J. Wedge's Temple Balsall and Barston, Warwickshire map (of 1779-80), 1914. PA279/44/11727.
William Sabine of Islington, Middlesex had an interest in Broomfields, Earlsdon land, 1796. PA184/5/10-11.
James Brindley surveyed Oxford Canal, 1768. PA214/7/1.
Edward Sale acting on behalf of the Drapers' Company,. 1805. PA244/26/4.
Thomas Sargenson's water-supply to the city (1642-53) abstracted, 1843. PA244/32.
Edward Phillips' valuation-tables (1771). PA244/89.
- Alcock, early nineteenth century. PA257/4/49.
Benjamin Ginn's interest in Smithford Street premises, 1827. PA101/8/804: PA288/5/3.
Corporation surveys, 1581 - 1679. BA/A/A/2/1-3.
Common land, 1423. BA/AA/A/3/1.
City properties, 1662-64. BA/A/A/4/1-3.
Joseph Priest's land, 1774. BA/A/A/5/1.
Survey of corporation and private leases, mid seventeenth century. BA/A/A/6/1.
Corporation religious and charity lands, mid sixteenth century. BA/A/A/7/1.
Town Wall, 1618-41. BA/A/C/4/1,2.
Lands in Foleshill, 1774. BA/A/D/124/1.
Declaration by city surveyor of survey, 1863. BA/A/G/2/16.,
George Stayton's interest in 67, Well Street, 1869-72. BA/A/G/16/1.
Thomas Sargenson held Swanswell land, 1656. BA/D/A/26/3.
Hearsall land, 1750-51. BA/D/A/37/1,2.
Edward Phillips was a silkdyer's executor, 1822. BA/D/A/50/7.
Sir Thomas White's Charity land, early seventeenth century to 1641. BA/D/A/69/1-4.
Freeschool Gosford Street property, 1657. BA/D/L/5/1.
Lane's Charity, 1676. BA/D/P/7.
Clifford Chambers[, Warwickshire], 1782. BA/D/AT/1/1.
Gallowtree Gield, Coundon, 1674. BA/D/BE/9/6.
John Moore of Warwick was a ribbon-manufacturer's executor, 1851. BA/D/BF/1/13.XII.
Aldermoor, 1655. BA/G/D/1/7.
[Bagotsplace, Wood End,] 1611. BA/H/Q/F8/9/63.
Thomas Bolden's Walsgrave property, 1709. BA/N/V/1.
Edward Phillips bought Burges property, 1835. PA436/3/10,12.
Certificate by Thomas Chapman and George Miller about Barbars Close-Crow Moat boundary, 1833. PA436/5/51.
J.W. Dale of London had Foleshill property, 1894. PA436/6/34.
Mr. Watts had buildings near Hertford Street, pre 1837. PA436/8/1.
Farm valuations by Whittindales, c.1923-42. PA438.
Notes about house-survey, c.1967. PA465/310/1.
Harold Day had Hen Lane land, 1931. PA466/4/2 p.365.
T.D. Griffiths developed 10, Siddeley Avenue, 1932. PA466/4/5 fol. 203.
T.W. Whitley owned Butts property, 1884. PA466/5/2 p.201.
Harold Day had 363, Foleshill Road, 1944. PA466/5/4 p.181.
Harold Day owned Glenn Street houses, 1935-48. PA466/5/5 pp.190,196.
Harold Day sold 9, Glenn Street, 1950. PA466/8/2 p.58.
Harold Day owned 224, Lythalls Lane, 1933-47. PA466/8/2 p.257.
Edward Phillips' certificate about his father's 1801 death, 1826. PA466/13/3.
Plan by Joseph Nevill of Priory Row estate, 1854. PA415/1.
Edward Phillips was a cooper's executor, 1824-29. PA440/6/19.
Quantity surveyors, Coventry Museum, 1939-44. PA434/90,151,201.
Finance Act (1910) valuation survey working sheets, c.1911ff. in PA803.
James Dawson's involvement with Allesley Charities, 1936. PA473/25/26; PA473/26/28.
Joseph Phillips' involvement with Allesley Charities, 1925. PA473/26/1.
E.J. Purnell designed London Road workhouse boudary wall, 1896. PA476/9/2.3.
A.W. Hoare designed additions to London Road workhouse's provision for single mothers, 1920. PA476/15/1.
E.J. Purnell's certificate for Building Surveyors' Plan number 1432. PA476/10/176.
William Phillips acted as an enclossure commissioner, 1842-49. PA54/53.
Bulkington, Warwickshire farm, 1778. PA54/54/1.
Third fall, Birchley Hayes Wood, Fillongley, Warwickshire, 1846. PA54/57/4.
Edward Phillips did work for Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1821-46. PA54/59/3,9-12; PA54/102/30.
Thomas Eagle did work for Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1778. PA54/54/1; PA54/61/1; PA54/63/1.
George Taylor did work for Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1851. PA54/132/22; PA54/135/8.
Thomas Pratt did work for Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1850. AP54/135/8.
Edward Phillips used a Well Street malthouse, 1814-15. PA54/221/6,7.
Edward Phillips was a dyer's executor, 1820-21. PA54/231/7,8.
Charles Hansom surveyed the Freeschool estate, 1840. PA54/250/5,6.
Bradnocks Marsh Farm, Berkswell parish, Warwickshire, c.1769. PA54/275/3.
Packington, Warwickshire, early sixteenth century. PA54/303/1.
Crampton's Farm, Meriden, Warwickshire, 1630. PA54/304/1.
Edward Phillips did work for Ford's Hospital feoffees, 1819-20. PA54/320/6; PA54/321/7.
Joseph Neville surveyed a Bishop Street house, c.1848. PA500/19/3.
Edward Phillips tenanted a Well Street house, 1852-53. PA500/49.
Bayley's School exercises, 1834-53. PA506/21-34.
Benjamin George, floruit 1852. PA506/79/30.
Edward Phillips was a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, early nineteenth century. PA506/235/68.
Tithe commissionrs' surveyor was utilised by the Drapers' Company, 1852. PA515/2/2.
T.W. Whitley was a member of the Warwickshire Field Club, 1897. PA515/55/31,34;38; PA515/56/15; PA515/57/3; PA515/60/1.
Garvin Jack applied for a Coventry corporation assistant surveyorship, 1896. PA515/56/8.
T.W. Whitley was a member of the Warwickshire Photographic Survey, c.1894. PA526/53/4.
Letters to Edward Phillips, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, 1854. PA526/165/5,7,9,12.
Copy of Edward Phillips' plan of Blind Lane and Park Lane, Balsall Common, Warwickshire, 1822. PA529/29.
Joseph Phillips did work at Balsall, 1886-87. PA529/29-31.
John Reynolds of Ealing, Middlesex was a silkdyer's executor, 1885-88. PA540/1/26.
Harry Quick was named referee for extending premises, 1916. PA563/18.
W.H. Hattrell laid out Spencer Park Building Estate, c.1910. PA570.
George Kenwrick of Berkswell, Warwickshire sold 5, Stoneleigh Tdrrace, 1909. PA578/41/1.
Coventry & County Club car park, 1949. PA578/46/3.
James Hitchen of Burnley, Lancashire was trustee of a gentleman's will, 1871-80. PA583/10.VI,18,39.
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