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Apprenticeship to John Bead, 1778. PA26/2 fol. 2.
Apprenticeship to William Ascough junior (1828) with assignment to James Marshall (1830). PA26/8 fols. 63,68.
Apprenticeship to William Swain, 1828. PA26/8 fol. 64.
Apprenticeship to John Aston, 1828. PA26/8 fol. 65.
Apprenticeship to Joseph Leeson, 1829. PA26/8 fol. 67.
Apprenticeship to Henry Collingbourne, 1830. PA26/8 fol. 69.
Apprenticeship to George Jeyes, 1830. PA26/8 fol. 70.
Apprenticeship to Thomas Millis, 1830. PA26/8 fol. 71.
Apprenticeship to William Hyatt, 1832. PA26/8 fol. 72.
Apprenticeship to Thomas Hopkins, 1832. PA26/8 fol. 74.
Apprenticeship to Thomas Crockford, 1832. PA26/8 fol. 76.
Apprenticeship to William Parsons, 1832. PA26/8 fol. 79.
Apprenticeship to William Lingwood, 1853. PA26/9 fol. 165.
Apprenticeship to Charles Trickett, 1864. PA26/10 fol. 201.
Apprenticeship to John Freeman and Elizabeth Freeman, 1869. PA26/10 fol. 212.
Apprenticeship to Joseph Ward, 1889. PA26/10 fol. 299.
James Shilton's interest in Town Wall property, 1824. PA50/3.
Thomas Hartlett and John Birch occupied a messuage at Foleshill, pre 1791. PA101/1/282-283.
Will of Thomas Orton of Nuneaton mentioned in 1855. PA101/2/170.
Michael Elliott of Radford had a Rowley's Green messuage, 1759-61. PA101/4/21.I-III.
William Bull's conveyance of a Rowley's Green messuage, 1789. PA101/4/21.VII.
Joseph Gosbell purchased Foleshill premises as a marriage-settlement trustee, 1762. PA101/4/26.
Thomas Porter's Foleshill property, mid nineteenth century. PA101/4/27.
William Serjeant's Little Heath allotment, early nineteenth century. PA101/4/27.
Joseph Stringer's share of Primrose Hill and Mill Lane closes, 1868-83. PA101/8/113.VI,VII.4.
Mortgage-notice to Joseph Meakin of Bedworth, 1873. PA101/8/291.
Joseph Mattocks was named a Congregationalist minister's executor, 1840. PA101/8/766.
John Raby's Far Gosford Street premises, 1839. PA101/8/903.
Jesse Chaplin of Foleshill was named a ribbon-manufacturer's executor, 1866. PA101/9/48.
Charles Downes of Foleshill was named his sister's executor, 1843-45. PA101/9/97,98.
Will of William Strong of Courthouse Green, 1821. PA101/9/99.
Probated will of John Carpenter, 1832. PA101/12/65.
Draft will of John Allen of Foleshill, 1853. PA101/12/72.
Will of Thomas Hewitt of Foxford, 1852. PA101/12/77.
Memorandum of purchase-agreement made between Thomas Brooks and Thomas Porter of Foleshill (both ribbon-weavers), 1777. PA101/12/78.
Albert Samuel Tomson was named a printer's executor, 1891. PA101/12/220.
Bequest to James Hill's wife, 1838. PA101/12/526.
Josiah Marriott mortgaged his Courthouse Green shop to John Atkins (also a weaver), 1823. PA101/26.
John Jackson of Congleton, Cheshire benefited under his silkman-brother's will, 1792. PA202/1/5-7.
Bounsley brothers occupied a house at the corner of Red Lane and Stoney Stanton Road, 1857. PA202/4/1.
Joseph Steane's interest in Much Park Street premises, 1826. PA202/10/19-21.
John Stoney's Courthouse Green messuage, 1791-94. PA202/16/2-4.
John Atkins' Courthouse Green shop, 1829-47. PA202/16/15-17.
Albert Samuel Tomson was a mortgagee of Sowe Fields Farm, 1902-06. PA202/25/15-17.
Indenture for William Bright's apprenticeship with Thomas Peters, 1827. PA219/4/17.
William Smith's Foleshill property, 1786-91. PA221/2/5-7.
William Smith's Courthouse Green property, 1777 - 1836. PA242/6/1-3.
John Hartlett was trustee for conveyance of Hall Green premises, 1769. PA242/6/7.X.
William Bourne was mentiooned as having benefited under Martha Wigley's 1773 will, 1777. PA242/11/21.
An Allesley pauper was apprenticed to William Carpenter of Foleshill, 1788. PA295/48/75.
An Allesley pauper was apprenticed to William Cramp of Saint Michael's parish, Coventry, 1791. PA295/48/83.
An Allesley pauper was apprenticed to John Jinks of Collycroft, Warwickshire, 1793. PA295/48/85.
Allesley paupers were bound to Joseph Hopkins of Saint Michael's parish, Coventry, 1795-96. PA295/48/87,90.
Allesley paupers were bound to John Thorneloe of Saint Michael's parish, Coventry, 1796-98. PA295/48/89,91.
An Allesley pauper was apprenticed to William Gilbert of Foleshill, 1805. PA295/48/101.
An Allesley pauper was apprenticed to Benjamin Brogden of Coventry, 1807. PA295/48/102.
An Allesley pauper was apprenticed to John Fairfield of Chilvers Coton, Warwickshire, 1815. PA295/48/108.
An Allesley pauper was apprenticed to Joseph Beck of Holy Trinity parish, Coventry, 1816. PA295/48/109.
An Allesley pauper was apprenticed to Robert Berry of Saint Michael's parish, Coventry, 1824. PA295/48/113.
The son of Eliza Bidmead of Coventry was bound to watch-manufacturers, 1864. PA301/2.
Letter asking about weavers' cuttings, 1948. PA313/225/1.
Letters about parliamentary petition, 1831. PA323/20,30-32.
In 1782 John Millichip had a shop (occupied successively by Joseph Blunt and Thomas Pickering, ribbon-weavers) and land at Church Field, Foleshill, in which William Orton, also a ribbon-weaver, was interested from 1784 to 1794: PA329.
Joseph Mason had land at the future Avon Street, Stoke, 1850. PA333/4.
William Yates was a cordwainer's executor, 1885. PA353/1/42.
Son of William Westwood, weaver, was apprenticed as a ribbon-weaver, 1859. PA368/127/56.
A brazier's son was apprenticed to Edward Overton of Coventry, 1859-61. PA368/127/58.
A weaver's son was apprenticed to James Smith of Coventry, 1859. PA368/127/59.
An engine-fitter's son was bound as a ribbon-weaver, 1859-62. PA368/127/62; PA368/129/5.
John Brown's son was bound to a boatbulder and wheelwright, 1862. PA368/127/75.
Samuel Smith's son was bound to the Coventry Elastic Web Weaving Co. Ltd., 1869. PA368/127/99.
American immigrant's letter back to Coventry, 1830. PA373/6.
William Crockford's son was bound to a silkweaver, 1818. PA373/8.
John Johnson was a silkweaver's executor, 1806-14. PA138/10,12-13.
William Parsons' conveyance of Greyfriars' Lane messuages, 1835. PA138/23.
Thomas Brown, apprentice, was assigned to Benjamin Lapworth, 1817. PA155/1 fols. 2,3.
A farmer's son was apprenticed to John Taylor of Coventry, 1839. PA158/2 fol. 8.
John Pratt tenanted a Saint Nicholas' Place house, 1827. PA171/15/2.
Richard Crofts tenanted Whoberley Cottage, 1833. PA171/20/1.
Late-nineteenth century reminiscences about cottage factories. PA182.
Notes (c.1952) about 1860 weavers' strike. PA199/1.
Agreement by Francis Iliffe and Charles Peters to instruct Mary Dolby in the art of warping silk for ribbon-manufacture, 1855. PA444/1 fol. 4.
Nathaniel Buckley was co-mortgagee of the former Holy Trinity workhouse, Well Street, 1814. PA173/19.
Albert Samuel Tomson acting as mayor, 1882. PA14/9/17,18.
A Kenilworth pauper was apprenticed to Charles Sumner of Coventry, 1792-95. PA17/47/1,2.
Thomas Watts of Nuneaton was a member of an election-gang, 1832. PA17/76/36.XXV.
Albert Samuel Tomson's dealings with the Irby-Hopkins estate, 1882-90. PA279/44/1838,4864.
Thomas Parsons' Greyfriars' Lane premises, c.1814-35. PA138/12-19 passim.
John Dabson's Dead Lane premises, 1782-83. PA184/2/3-4.
John Hewitt's North Street, Stoke plot, 1850-54. PA184/75,9-12.
Thomas Payne's Longford land, 1815-37. PA184/9/1-5.
Carter & Phillips' dispute with their hands, 1870. PA244/70/1.
Legacy revocable if a daughter cohabit with Nathaniel Banbury, 1801. BA/A/G/12/17.
Job Allen inhabited a Far Gosford Street cottage, 1778. BA/B/P/167/1.
Joseph Phillips had Little Park Street premises, 1835. BA/B/P/290/3.
Petition to House of Commons, early nineteenth century. BA/C/A/5/2.
John Gilbert held Stoke land, 1794. BA/D/A/59/3.
Joseph Brown occupied a Gosford Street messuage, late eighteenth century. BA/D/L/11/2.
Thomas Harris was a victualler's executor, 1802-23, with John Sheffield as trustee. PA436/1/19,22.XVIII.
Samuel Evans' son benefited under a victualler-grandfather's will, 1802. PA436/1/19.
Thomas Sheffield's interest in the "Rose" inn, Much Park Street, 1836-45. PA436/1/22,XIX,XXV.
Albert Samuel Tomson was a Coventry & North Warwickshire Building Benefit Society trustee, 1887. PA436/3/27-29.
William Linney of Bedworth was mortgagee of property in Foleshill, 1775-78. PA436/6/2-6 passim.
Joseph Barrs and Thomas Cramp executed a coalcarrier's will, 1795. PA436/6/15.
John Stoney's Foleshill land, 1795. PA436/6/14-16.
Thomas Willmer's will and other papers relating to the Foleshill land which he held with James Willmer as trustee, 1797 - 1823. PA436/6/21.
Albert Samuel Tomson chaired dissolution of the Coventry Institute, 1888. PA436/8/4.
William Troughton was named an executor, 1893. PA436/18/1.
James Benbow's Asthill property, 1801. PA466/13/1-2.
John Pickard's Gosford Street messuage, 1750-83. PA440/6/1-10.
John Pickard's Penny Park houses, 1773. PA440/6/4.
John Fletcher held New Street property, 1802. PA54/173/5.
William Keene inhabited and later tenanted a Silver Street house, 1801ff. PA54/217/5,6.
Joseph Brown occupied a Gosford Street messuage, late eighteenth century. PA500/24/1.
Thomas Stevens bought Cox Street property, 1875. PA500/89.
Albert Samuel Tomson built ["Greylands",] Warwick Road, 1881. PA500/107/1.
John Drakeford occupied a Bell Green workshop, 1765. PA553/4.
Thomas Rushen had Great Heath land, with John Stoney as his trustee, 1809-49. PA560/10-17.
John Griffin had Great Heath land, 1848-49. PA560/15(endorsement),16,18,19.
Piecework paymernts dispute, 1856. PA562/34.
Strike mentioned, 1860. PA562/76/1.
Encyclopedia extracts[, 1744]. PA562/92/1,2.
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