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Sir Francis Skipwith, baronet's commital of William Price to Warwick Gaol, c.1754. PA47/32/1.
Sir Samuel Marow, baronet's land at Berkswell, Warwickshire, late seventeenth century. PA47/43 passim.
Sir H.F. Lambert, baronet interested in Greswolde-Williams estate at Great Heath, 1890. PA67/44,69.
Sir Thomas Leigh, baronet deputy lieutenant for Warwickshire, 1625. PA73/2.
Right Honourable Sir S.H. Waterlow, baronet's banquet for the mayors of England, 1873. PA86/1 fol.2.
Weavrers' Company loan-bond involving Sir Thomas Samuell, baronet, 1715. PA100/11/3.
Sir Roger Cave, baronet's support of Weavers' Company in Parliament, c.1685. PA100/16/7.
Sir Thomas Norton, baronet's report to Weavers' Company about Parliamentary activity, 1683: PA100/16/10.
Sir John Garrard, baronet's feoffment of Exhall land, 1655. PA100/40/1.
Sir George Beaumont and Sir Richard Cust, baronets' interest in Cross Cheaping messuage, 1720-29: PA101/1/260-261: PA309/61,62.
Sir Theophilus Biddulph, baronet's involvement in sale of Gosford Street houses, 1789: PA101/1/282-283.
Sir Robert Holt and Sir Lester Holt, baronets' Bordesley, Birmingham land mentioned, 1660, 1738: PA101/7/247,271,273.
Sir Charles Palmer and Sir Thomas Wheate, baronets, were trustees of Elizabeth Bowles' marriage-settlement, 1742. PA101/8/19.I,IV.
Claim of Sir John Aubrey, baronet, of "Dorton" [Dordon, Warwickshire] upon Harnall land, 1787. PA101/8/19.III.
Sir H.W. Anstruther, baronet was concerned with Wyken Grange Farm, 1921-34. PA101/8/686.V-688.XI passim.
Sir J.M. Mackintosh Macleod was a trustee for Wyken Grange Farm, 1915-34. PA101/8/686,II-687.VIII passim.
Sir William Coryton, baronet was concerned with land at Thornton, Bradford, 1707. PA101/9/114.
Wayleave terms which Sir Robert Peel (third baronet) proposed to a Tame Valley Colliery owner, 1870: PA101/10/109.
Major Shuckburgh acted for the infant Sir S.F.D. Shuckburgh, baronet regarding the Shuckburgh, Warwickshire estate, 1893-94: PA101/11/347-356 passim.
Sir E.S. Gooch, baronet had land near Hope Street, Birmingham, 1862. PA101/11/841.
Sir Charles Gooch, baronet built Somers Town, Middlesex, 1780s. PA101/12/141.
Sir Samuel Garrard and Sir Benet Garrard, baronets, successively had land at Exhall, 1760s. PA101/127.
Son of Sir George Chudleigh, baronet, involved with Clifford of Chudleigh estate, 1713. PA202/25/1.I.
Sir George Chudleigh, baronet was a Clifford's marriage-settlement trustee, 1725. PA202/25/1.III.
Sir George Chudleigh and Sir William Courtenay, baronets, were assignees of Clifford family mortgages, 1735-49: PA202/25/1.VI,VII,XIII.
Future Sir H.W. Dashwood, baronet and George Henry, Earl of Lichfield were friends, 1772-80: PA202/25/1.IX,XVII.
Sir James Dashwood, baronet was a trustee of Lord Clifford's marriage-settlement, 1749: PA202/25/1.XII.
Sir Henry Hemlock, baronet was a trustee of Honourable Mary Clifford's marriage-settlement, 1766. PA202/25/1.XVI.
Sir Richard Bamfylde, baronet was named Viscount Courtenay's executor, 1748. PA202/25/1.XVI.
Sir Lawrence Pulk, baronet'a trustees sold hereditaments to Clifford family, 1818. PA202/25/1.XXIX.
Sir Thomas Clifford of Tixall, baronet had claim upon the said Clifford line's inheritance, 1818. PA202/25/1.XXIX.
Hugh, Lord Clifford mortgaged his Bruton Street, London house to Sir Robert Pulk, baronet, late eighteenth century: PA202/25/3.
Sir John Dent, baronet was a trustee of Honourable Henry Windsor's marriage-settlement, 1798 - 1826: PA202/31.XXIII,XXVI,XLII.
Sir W.C. de Crespigny, baronet acted as Other Hickman, Earl of Plymouth's executor, 1798 - 1829: PA202/31.XXX,XXXIII.
Sir Gray Skipwith, baronet was Right Honourable Thomas Windsor's executor, 1821-28: PA202/31.XXXIV,XLII.
Sir Charles Chad, baronet's claim upon Swift's Mill, Coventry, 1821-38. PA202/31/XXXVI-XLII passim.
Sir Charles Chad, baronet acting as Edward, Earl WInterton's executor, 1831-38. PA202/31.XXXVIII,XLII.
Sir Arthur Cayley, baronet received mourning-ring under Job Potter's will, 1686. PA242/10/1.
Sir William Heygate, baronet was named a Rugby banker's executor, 1832. PA242/12/2.VI.
Sir John Shuckburgh, baronet acting as a justice of the peace, 1707. PA295/31/7.
Sir Richard Newdegate, baronet likewise, 1714. PA295/31/17.
Sir Stewkeley Shuckburgh, baronet likewise, 1728-34. PA295/31/49,50; PA295/41/7.
Sir Roger Newdegate, baronet likewise, 1757-78. PA295/31/77; PA295/33/29; PA295/40/15; PA295/41/35.
Sir Eardley Wilmot, baronet likewise, 1821-22. PA295/33/84; PA295/40/65,67.
Reference to Sir Robert Peel, baronet's Bury, Lancashire cottion-mill, 1826. PA295/33/89.
Sir William Boughton, baronet acting as a justice of the peace, 1691, 1702. PA295/43/1; PA295/48/11.
Sir Richard Cust, baronet of Stamford and Lesingham, Lincolnshire was mortgagee of Coventry property, 1720-29: PA309/61-62.
Both the widow of Sir John Goodrick, baronet and Sir Henry Goodrick, baronet were mentioned in Edward Hopkins' will, 1726. PA362/7.
Sir Henry White was involved in a sinking fund to finance Honourable C.S. Irby's mortgage to Sir Arthur Fludyer, 1901: PA362/22/135; PA362/36/5.
Sir Henry Parker, baronet was lord of Rowington manor, Warwickshire, 1700. PA382/8.
Number of votes Sir Sampson Gideon, baronet had in Coventry election, 1784. PA113/1 fols.2,3.
Letters about Sir Richard Hill, baronet's Whitmore Park estate, c.1806-08. PA166.
Sir Charles Cave, baronet benefited under will of Anne Cave of Coventry, 1755. PA487/1.
Sir Christopher Hales, baronet (of Hammersmith, Middlesex) sold Whitefriars' Lane, Much Park Street and Gosford Street property, 1768: PA152/30.
Depositions about Cheylesmore manor heard before Sir Arthur Cayley, baronet and others, 1664: PA14/1/25.
Reference to Warwickshire election contest between Sir Charles Mordaunt, baronet and Sir R. Lawley, baronet, 1812: PA14/6/103.
Sir Eardley Wilmot, baronet's going to Van Diemen's Land, 1843. PA14/6/117.
Sir Roger Burgoyne, baronet sold a messuage near Bradnocks Marsh, Warwickshire 1675. PA17/69.
Sir H.W. Cameron-Ramsay-Fairfax-Lucy, baronet was Warwickshire branch representative member of Central Landowners' Association, 1919. PA279/44/12660.
Sir John Eardley Wilmot, baronet was lord of Berkswell manor, Warwickshire,1846-62. PA279/10/437; PA279/44/3946.
Sir George Beaumont and Sir Richard Cust, baronets were trustees for Broomfields, Earlsdon land, 1720. PA184/5/1.
Sir Thomas Norton, baronet was appointed overseer of Humphrey Burton's will, 1684. PA212/4.
Sir Thomas Preston, baronet's Stoke land, 1665. PA214/1/52.
Sir John Shuckburgh, baronet acting as a justice of the peace, 1714-15. PA214/2/11,12.
Sir Fulwer Skipwith, baronet likewise, 1723. PA214/2/22.
Sir Walter Devereux, baronet's Kingsbury and Nether Whitacre parishes, Warwickshire land, 1642: PA2181/2,4.
Sir Adolphus Oughton, baronet a Member of Parliament for Coventry to 1736. PA248/6/1.
Hill family's Whitmore Park land, etc., early eighteenth century. PA257: PA261: PA284.
Sir Richard Cust and Sir George Beaumont, baronets' interest in Cross Cheaping and Earlsdon land, 1720. PA288/1.
Sir Humphrey Hooke, baronet paid Redwick and Northwick manor, Gloucestershire fee farm, c.1675: PA289/1/1.
Sir Edward Littleton, baronet enjoyed Penkridge College, Staffordshire fee farm, early seventeenth century. PA289/1/1.
Sir Thomas Holt, baronet was a trustee of Gregory family settlement, 1639. PA294/1.I.
Corporation land let to Sir John Hales, baronet, c.1670. BA/A/B/7/1.
Sir Thomas Norton, baronet had Harnall land, late seventeenth century. BA/A/B/62/3.
Sir Thomas Wheate, baronet had an Earl Street messuage, 1727. BA/A/B/34/7-8.
Sir Guy Skipwith, baronet was an executor of Thomas Windsor, 1831. BA/A/G/2/14.
Sir Charles Chad, baronet was interested in a Winterton family mortgage, 1821-38.BA/A/G/2/14.
Sir Theophilus Biddulph, baronet was a trustee for William Dadley's administrators, 1778-89: BA/A/G/5/23,28.
Sir F.A. Burrows, baronet was a trustee of Birmingham & District Counties Bank, 1900. BA/A/G/9/21.
Sir Thomas Norton, baronet held a Dead Lane tenement, 1673. BA/B/P/110/1.
Sir Thomas Norton, baronet held Hill Street land, 1673. BA/B/P/258/2-4.
Sir Thomas Norton, baronet held a Little Park Street messuage, late seventeenth century: BA/B/P/289/1.
Sir John Hales, baronet had Much Park Street land, late seventeenth century. BA/B/P/312/3.
Sir George Beaumont and Sir Richard Cust, baronets were interested in Harnall land, 1720: BA/B/P/422/1.
Sir Walter Aston (knight; later baronet) had land near Alderford Mill, 1580. BA/B/P/432/1.
Sir Thomas Norton, baronet had land near Hill Street, late seventeenth century. BA/D/A/19/9(ag).
Sir Thomas Norton, baronet had Dead Lane and Little Park Street tenements, late seventeenth century: BA/D/A/19/9(cd),(ce).
Sir Thomas Norton, baronet held Harnall and Dead Lane property, 1687. BA/D/A/24/31.
Sir Thomas Norton, baronet held a Hawkesbury mine, 1668. BA/D/A/311/17.
Sir Richard Hill, baronet held Whitmore Park, 1786. BA/D/A/39/16.
Sir William Robinson, baronet was a trustee for sale, 1777. BA/D/A/47/46.VI.
Sir Christopher Hales, baronet had Radford land, 1715. BA/D/A/65/2.
Sir Thomas Norton, baronet had Coundon land, late seventeenth century. BA/D/D/33/4.
Sir Thomas Norton, baronet had land near Hill Mill, late seventeenth century. BA/D/L/12/3.
Sir John Hales, baronet had land near Much Park Street, late seventeenth century. BA/D/L/13/3.
Sir Thomas Norton, baronet had a Much Park Street messuage, 1657-68. BA/D/AK/1/1-5.
Sir Arthur Ray, baronet had Berkswell, Warwickshire land, early eighteenth century. BA/D/AZ/13/10.
Sir Adolphus Oughton, baronet interceded between Coventry corporation and the Prnce of Wales over Cheylesmore manor, 1730. BA/G/A/3/7.4.
Sir James Graham, baronet was a trustee of the Marquis of Hertford's will, 1820. BA/G/A/41/2.V.
Sir Thomas Norton, baronet was a deputy lieutenant of Coventry, 1668. BA/H/K/1/2.
Sir Thomas Norton, baronet's quitclaim for corporation property, 1668. BA/H/Q/A79/280A.
Sir Adolphis Oughton, baronet was concerned about the Irish Parliament, 1724. BA/L/M/17/1.
Sir Adolphis Oughton, baronet was concerned about the Post Office's site, 1735. BA/L/O/15/1.
Letters from Sir Adolphis Oughton, baronet, 1733-35. BA/M/H/1/11-14.
Letters from Sir Adolphis Oughton, baronet, 1727. bA/M/H/2/1-12.
Sir John Garrard, baronet had Foleshill land, 1650-55. PA403/142/1-3.
Sir Anthony Lechmere, baronet was a member of a Worcester banking firm, 1735-37. PA403/160/2.
Sir Richard Hill, baronet had Causeway Lane, Foleshill land, 1794. PA436/6/13.
Sir F.A. Newdigate Newdegate, baronet had Bedworth land, 1910-24. PA466/4/1 pp.231,232.
Sir George Chetwynd, baronet sold "Ivy Cottage", Dordon, Warwickshire, 1912. PA466/4/5 fol.103.
Interest of Sir Grey Skipwith and Sir Theophilus Biddulph, baronets (1833), Sir Trevor Wheler (1854) and Sir Trevor Wood Wheler (1921), baronets in Leamington Hastings Farm, Warwickshire. PA466/4/5 fol.140.
Sir F.A. Newdigate-Newdegate disentailed (1886) and leased (1918) Newdigate Colliery. PA466/4/4 p.200; PA466/5/1 p.152.
Sir Osbert Sitwell, baronet owned Long Itchington, Warwickshire land, 1944. PA466/5/3 p.71.
Sir H.E. Trafford, baronet owned Stretford, Lancashire property, 1935. PA466/5/3 p.292.
(Sir) W.F.S. Dugdale, baronet owned Nuneaton property, 1897 - 1937. PA466/5/5 p.291.
Sir Vere Isham, baronet sold Shangton Hall Farm, Leicestershire, 1920. PA466/7/2 fol.294.
Sir G.H. and Sir F.C.S. Sitwell, baronets owned "Whiston Grange", Rotherham, 1923-47. PA466/8/1 fol.126.
Sir J.E. Eardley-Wilmot, baronet sold Meadow Farm, Balsall Common, 1838. PA466/8/1 fol.152.
Sir George Beaumont, baronet was mortgagee for Asthill land for which Sir Richard Cust, baronet was usee, 1729. PA466/8/1-2.
Sir Theophilus Biddulph, baronet was mortgage-assignee for Asthill land, 1778-79. PA466/12/1-2.
Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, baronet was a Member of Parliament, 1868. PA409/1/20.
Sir Richard Pinsent, baronet of Birmingham, solicitor, 1938:
PA434/2,5-8,10,16,20,22,25,265,28,31,32,34,35,37,40,44,48
Sir Roy Pinsent, baronet of Birmingham, solicitor, 1949. PA434/292.
Chancery bill brought against Sir Edward Hales and Thomas Hales, baronet, 1718. PA446/1.
Sir Thomas Wheate, baronet sold a Hill Cross cottage, 1727. PA454/1/14.I.
Sir Thomas Wheate, baronet was a mortgagee for Harnall land, 1742. PA484/1.VII.
Sir John Simeon, baronet, master in Chancery, 1818-21. PA54/11/4,6.
Sir John Hales, baronet's widow held a Much Park Street house, 1680-98. PA54/153/2,3.
Sir Thomas Norton, baronet had land near Hill Mill, 1669. PA54/232/3.
Sir John Hales, baronet was interested in Coundon land, 1673. PA54/272/2.
Sir John Hales, baronet had Much Park Street land, late seventeenth century. PA500/20/1.
Sir George Grey. baronet, Home Secretary, 1866. PA506/235/46.
Sir Charles Palmer and Sir Thomas Wheate, baronets were interested in Swanswell land, 1741. PA507/1/3.I.
Sir William Dunbar, baronet was a Treasury Commissioner, 1860. PA507/1/3.IX.
Sir Henry Dryden, baronet was historically minded, 1879. PA526/39/59.
Sir Samuel Marow had Berkswell parish, Warwickshire land [late seventeenth century]. PA529/12.
Sir Clement Fisher, baronet was interested in Newland, Smercote, Exhall and Bedworth land, Warwickshire, 1695. PA557/1.
Sir Arthur Cayley, baronet tenanted Newland House, 1695. PA557/1.
Sir John Kaye, baronet's interest in Corley, Warwickshire land, 1698 - 1705. PA557/2.
Sir Thomas Delves, baronet's 1727ff Warwick charity active in 1831. PA592/6.
Sir Roger Newdegate, baronet's Arbury, Warwickshire estate, c.175ff. PA599.
Sir Eugene Ramsden, baronet was a B.S.A. director, 1937-45. PA594/2/1/2/44,45.
Sir John Baird, baronet patronised Daimler, 1921ff. PA594/16/3/5.
Appeal to Sir Robert Peel, baronet for repeal of the Corn Laws, 1845. PA97/6/2.
Letter from Sir James Graham, baronet as Home Secretary, 1842. PA97/7/14.
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