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Apprenticeship to John Anstey, 1853. PA26/9 fol. 164.
Apprenticeship to W.R. Ward and assignment to Eliza Preece, 1879-80. PA26/10 fols. 259,267,268.
Stock-in-trade of W. Stringer of West Orchard, 1809. PA47/68.
Jeremiah Goodall was a trustee for purchase of Bayley Lane and Derby Lane houses, 1795. PA66/1/12,13.
James Wall owned Derby Lane houses, 1833-40. PA66/1/20,22.
William Slingsby and Thomas Slingsby owned Derby Lane and Bayley Lane property, 1857. PA66/2/23.
Lessor of "The Wine Lodge", Burges, 1874-77. PA72/1-3.
Henry Over's Hill Street property, 1561-63. PA76/2,3.
John Clark of Coventry to have deeds for William Pysford's property, 1513. PA87/18.
Henry Over conveyed property in vicinity of Gosford Street and Hill Street, 1562, which formerly Thomas Revet of London, inter alios, had held: PA87/10.
William Gulson's conveyance of a Fleet Street house-site to a carpenter, 1755. PA87/41.
W. & T. Slingsby, voucher, 1871. PA99/9/63.
Thomas Viall's interest in Cross Cheaping premises, 1720s. PA101/1/260,261.
John Whitwell was assignee of Bayley Lane and Hay Lane houses, 1782. PA101/1/282-283.
J.F. Taylor's assignment of Mill Lane and Gosford Street property, 1782. PA101/1/282-283.
Thomas Smith had premises near Women's Market Place, 1809. PA101/1/298.
John Blogg was a mortgagee for Cross Cheaping premises, 1809. PA101/1/302.
Thomas Green's interest in Earl Street premises, 1776-81. PA101/1/362.VI-VIII,X,XI,367.
John Blogg was a trustee of Thomas Farmer's marriage-settlement, 1794. PA101/1/362.XIV.
Thomas Farmer (saddler) owed Thomas Blogg £200, 1797. PA101/1/385.
William Underwood owned Earl Street premises, 1798 - 1830. PA101/1/386-389.
John Stafford of Longford was named executor in Anne Owen's draft will, 1859. PA101/1/447.
Joseph Showell of Bedworth, died, 1796. PA101/1/489,503.
J.S. Bird of Daventry, Northamptonshire was involved in a lawsuit about land at Street Ashton, Warwickshire, 1840: PA101/1/489.
Thomas Marson of Rugby was assignee of a mortgage of Street Ashton land until 1844. PA101/1/508.
J.C. Perry was a Birmingham grocer aged 63 in 1844. PA101/1/527.
R.B. Burbidge was named Isaac Atkins' executor, 1869. PA101/1/564.
John Lole's mortgage for Bulkington, Warwickshire property, 1847. PA101/1/583.
Bankruptcy-commission for Joseph Worcester, 1791. PA101/2/86.
Draft will of Samuel Fawson of Coventry (1841) which mentions his daughter M.A. Laxon (also a grocer). PA101/2/94.
William Stevens was named a rope-spinner's executor, 1845. PA101/2/221.
Trusteeship of Joseph Anderson (of Collycroft, Warwickshire) for a silkthrowster's Bedworth, Attleborough (Warwickshire) and Hurdsford (Cheshire) property, 1846. PA101/4/73.
Sale by Thomas Elkington et al of Foleshill premises, 1837-38. PA101/4/81-87,91.
Thomas Elkington's purchase of premises from a carpenter, c.1838. PA101/4/90.
Interest of William Flavell of Hinckley, Leicestershire in his aunt Mary Flavell's will, 1872. PA101/4/195.
Hugh Jones was named a victualler's executor, 1768. PA101/5/102.
Thomas Haynes of Oxford was interested in a bequest of consolidated stock, 1846. PA101/7/236.
Draft will of Charles Rotherham of Coventry, 1845. PA101/7/330.
Robert Kirtland was named an executor of Sarah Hall of Stoneleigh, Warwickshire, 1841. PA101/7/331.
Thomas King of Birmingham had land at Hill Cross and Canley, 1784-86. PA101/8/5-8 passim.
William Whetstone of Bulkington, Warwickshire was mortgagee for Earlsdon land, 1836. PA101/8/210.
The indebted Thomas Souster's bond with Coventry Union Banking Co., 1838. PA101/8/273.
A.C. Carter was named a victualler's executor, 1861. PA101/8/405.
Edward Adcock of Birmingham was named executor of his cousin Anne Williams of Coventry, 1890: PA101/8/418.
T.H. Downing tenanted Lockhurst Lane houses, 1832. PA101/8/622.
Benjamin Archer's acting as bankruptcy-assignee, 1841. PA101/8/634.
Partnership-articles and dissolution for Philip Hammersley (of Leek, Staffordshire) and Thomas Smith of Foleshill, maltsters and farmers, 1837-39: PA101/8/643-647.
Draft will of Benjamin Archer of Coventry, 1845. PA101/8/648.
Thomas Parker of Birmingham was named his yeoman brother-in-law's executor, 1842. PA101/8/650.
Thomas Smith had premises at Cross Cheaping, 1814. PA101/8/654-655.
Thomas Ransford of Coventry was named a watch-manufacturer's executor, 1848. PA101/8/666.
Jeremiah Goodall's Much Park Street tenements, 1826. PA101/8/670.
Thomas Goodall's interest in a Town Wall plot, 1828. PA101/8/678.
George Leavis of Coventry and Stoney Stanton, Leicestershire was a spinster's marriage-settlement trustee, 1827 (she married Richard Pridmore of Earl Shilton, Leicestershire, also a grocer), 1827. PA101/8/680.
Reference to indentures made by Charles Dawes of Hanover Square, Middlesex, 1834-37. PA101/8/691.
John Wilner of London benefited under a Foleshill watch-manufacturer's draft will, 1852. PA101/8/694.
Thomas Parker of Birmingham was named executor of Ann Coates of Foleshill Road, Coventry, 1854: PA101/8/702.
F.A. Laxon benefited under a confectioner's will, 1868. PA101/8/763.
John Weston was named a Congregationalist minister's executor, 1849. PA101/8/768.
Thomas Furniss of Holborn, London was his father's executor, 1793. PA101/9/11.
William Radford "sold" Priory Mill to Coventry corporation 1846. PA101/9/35.
Thomas Slingsby was trustee for Longford hereditaments, 1830. PA101/9/55-56.
Thomas Slingsby executed Mary Bowen's will, 1838. PA101/9/60.
Draft codicil of W.L. Spell of Coventry, 1836. PA101/9/61.
Draft will of Thomas Slingsby senior, 1845. PA101/9/62.
Edmund Edmonds of Rugby was named Harriet Slingsby's executor, 1847. PA101/9/63.
William Slingsby was entrusted with money under the terms of John Brown's testamentary papers, c.1831-40: PA101/9/64,65.
Drafr will of William Slingsby of Coventry, 1862. PA101/9/68.
William Slingsby and Charles Slingsby, partnership-deed, 1874. PA101/9/69.
Draft will of Thomas Slingsby of Coventry, 1862. PA101/9/70.
John Ward of Coventry was named a ribbon-manufacturer's executor, 1821. PA101/9/99.
William Parsons senior had land at Wilnecote and Bolehill, Warwickshire, 1811ff. PA101/10/20-22.
C.J. Berrie of Tamworth benefited under William Parsons' will, 1852. PA101/10/23.
C.J. Berrie was a trustee of Mary Alsager's marriage-settlement, 1821-58. PA101/10/24,25.
J.L. Jennings of Tamworth was named C.,W. Parsons' executor, 1879. PA101/10/26.
J.L. Jennings leased Anker Meadow, Tamworth, 1868. PA101/10/57.
John Dale of Coleshill was named a guardian under a timbermerchant's will, 1828. PA101/11/6.
Bates & Moxon, 29, Bishop Street, bill, 1888, PA101/12/11/184.
Defeasance for appearance before Court of Exchequer to answer John Scampton, 1842. PA101/11/202.
Schoolmaster indebted to John Scampton, 1839. PA101/11/203.
Draft wills of John Scampton of Coventry, 1844-61. PA101/11/204,205.
Benjamin Hurson of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire was named a Coventry oilman's executor, 1844. PA101/11/995.
Henry Whittem benefited under his father's draft will, 1830. PA101/12/1.
Draft will of Henry Whittem of Meriden, Warwickshire, 1844. PA101/12/6.
Henry Whittem was his brother John's executor, 1859. PA101/112/35 et seq.
Henry Milbourne of Berkswell, Warwickshire was named a Little Heath weaver's executor, 1882. PA101/12/70.
Richard Masser was named a Foleshill ironmonger's executor, 1839-41. PA101/12/114,115.
Richard Masser of Longford held money on the Sylvester family's behalf, 1865-70. PA101/12/127,129.
Richard Masser was named Mary Ann Sylvester's executor, c.1865. PA101/12/128.
A.H. Masser of Longford was named Mary Ann Sylvester's executor, 1870. PA101/12/129.
J.W. Hutchins and then Horace Lovell at Hill Cross, 1884-93. PA101/12/135,140.
William Pulley tenanted 11, Hertford Terrace, 1884-85. PA101/12/154,156.
John Hobbs was a baker's trustee for purchase of a Well Street tenement, 1803. PA101/12/521-522.
John Hopkinson of Nottingham was named a Foleshill excise-officer's executor, 1845. PA101/12/533.
Robert Dewis and Arthur Dewis were named a retired Bedworth innkeeper's executors, 1869. PA101/12/536.
John Sherwode of Coventry bought land at Alspath, Warwickshire, 1457. PA101/36/11-14.
Draft wills of William Allwood and W.C. Allwood which named Richard Hotchkiss of Warwick, also a grocer, an executor, 1891. PA101/38/1,2.
Draft will of R.H. Barnacle of Coventry, 1889. PA101/42/1.
George Butler of Coventry was appointed Catherine Brown's executor, 1892. PA101/47.
George Brount of Lutterworth, Leicestershire benefited under a Kenilworth minister's draft will, 1858: PA101/81/2.
Henry Milbourne was named a Berkswell, Warwickshire farmer's executor, 1888. PA101/95/1.
John Jephcott of Bulkington, Warwickshire was named his mother-in-law's executor, 1847. PA101/100.
Thomas Smith junior acting as a Wheatley's Charity trustee, 1848. PA101/138/6.
Henry Over's Ironmonger Row, Well Street and Hill Street district property, 1552-60. PA101/138/20,21.
Thomas Jesson's charity-lands, 1620 - 1859. PA101/140/1-30.
Robert Scampton of Coventry was a Broad Street, Foleshill Wesleyan Chapel trustee, 1838. PA101/152.
William Slingsby and Thomas Slingsby of Coventry were shareholders in the Coventry Corn Exchange and Public Room Co., 1850s. PA102/1.
Joseph Butterworth's claim upon Well Street premises, 1822-34. PA202/1/16-17,35.XVIII.
Joseph Butterworth was trustee for a victualler's purchase of Spon Street premises, 1831-37:. PA202/2/10,14-15.
C.H. Slingsby was involved in Chancry suit about Thomas Russell's property, 1887. PA202/4/5.
Ansty family property, pre 1870 - 1897. PA202/5/4.
Thomas Pratt was a Holy Trinity feoffee from 1813. PA202/7/3.
James Liggins bought Longford land, 1845. PA202/20/22.
A.H. Masser was named Mary Ann Sylvester's executor, 1884. PA202/21/1.
T. Hanbridge, Burges, bill, 188-. PA202/30/2.
William Laxon was named a freemen's trustee, 1875. PA202/32.VIII.
F.W. Poole's son was apprenticed to a chemist, 1890. PA205/1 fol. 6.
F.W. Poole's foundation of Coventry Grocers' Association, 1894. PA205/1 fol. 7.
"Midland Daily Telegraph" account of F.W. Poole's funeral, 1897. PA205/1 fol. 8.
E.W. Peters to open Coventry Gas Co. subscription-book, 1821. PA206/8.
William Lapworth of Hinckley, Leicestershire mortgaged Glass House Farm, Hawkesbury, 1789-96. PA208/6.
Bankruptcy-papers for William Underwood of Coventry, 1830. PA208/14.
John Scampton dealt with Harnall Field land for Vicar Lane Building Society, 1828-44. PA221/1/1-8.
John Powers of Nuneaton was a North Warwickshire Permanent Benefit Building Society trustee, 1860s. PA221/2/14.
Allwood, Atkins & Turton, Coventry, 1946. PA240/49/4-5; PA240/50/63-66.
Joseph Butterworth of Coventry was assignee of interest in Church Field, Foleshill premises, 1826. PA242/4/31.
Thomas Judd was trustee for a victualler's purchase of Hall Green land, 1852. PA242/7/16.
Abraham Randle of Coventry was his farmer-brother's executor, pre 1885. PA242/8/2.
Stephen Parker of Flore, Northamptonshire had an interest in the "Swan" inn, Kenilworth, 1711. PA242/11/20.
Thomas Fraser was a Kenilworth parish officer, 1849. PA295/38.
Joseph Sharp of Thetford, Norfolk was a Coventry feltmaker's marriage-settlement trustee, 1704. PA309/85,118.
Humphrey Wightwicke was a Priory estate feoffee,1677. PA309/124.
Thomas Smith junior leased Fleet Street premises,1843. PA324/10.
Thomas Mason had property in Avon Street, Stoke,1850-70. PA333/1-5.
Arthur Atkins acting as a building-society trustee,1850. PA333/2.
J.T. Moy acting as an executor, 1898. PA333/16.
William White of Nuneaton was interested in Exhall land, 1821. PA339/1.
Allwoods and Atkins & Turton, Coventry, bills, 1954. PA344/73/4-5.
Thomas Smith let Whitley property to a winemerchant, 1868. PA344/186.
Francis Smith and William Smith of Doncaster had a Smithford Street house, 1772-78. PA344/42-43,49-51.
Thomas Jenson had Fleet Street land, 1825. PA353/1/23.
Henry Tomlinson's Fleet Street messuages, 1878. PA353/1/40.
F.W. Poole's Fleet Street premises, late nineteenth century. PA353/1/46.
Charles Reading's Coleshill houses, 1884-89. PA353/4/2.
1886 will of Charles Reading of Coleshill recited, 1892. PA353/4/2.
John Ward was named an innholder's executor, 1823. PA353/5/5.
Wife of Robert Harvey of Coventry sold 28, Coundon Road, 1944. PA353/15.
W.N. Barber of Coventry, wholesale grocer, was acting as trustee of George Barker's will, and sold the business, 1938: PA353/16/14 et passim.
Barber family link with Fruit and Produce Exchange of Great Britain Ltd., 1924-39. PA353/16/98-123.
Sydney Laxon had Chapel Street premises, 1923. PA353/19/8-41 passim.
J. Laxon's sale of business to E. Laxon & Co. Ltd., 1923. PA353/19/27.
Conveyance of 67, Harnall Lane East, 1950. PA353/19/117-153.
W.E. Austin, grocer's salesman, acted as his father's administrator, 1937-51. PA353/38/4-42 passim.
Atkins & Turton, Coventry, bills, 1863-87. PA368/62/69; PA368/86/35.
M.A. Laxon & Sons discharged ex-Katherine Bayley's School boy as an apprentice, 1885. PA368/134/184.
Joseph Jordan was a petitioner against bankrupt bankers, 1823. PA371/19.
Nathaniel Lowe was a victualler's trustee for purchase of Burges premises, 1778. PA391/5-6.
David Laxon's Barras Green, Stoke land, 1850-66. PA451/1/2-4.
Arthur Atkins was a trustee of the Coventry & Warwickshire Benefit Building and Investment Society, 1850. PA451/1/3.
Thomas Pratt was a Hertford Street turnpike trustee, 1815-16. PA242/1/30-31,33.
Joseph Johnson had Smithford Street land, 1815. PA242/1/30-31.
Ezekiel Haddon was a Nuneaton Grammar School governor, 1905. PA242/3/18.III.
William Laxon was a freemen's trustee, 1875-95. PA242/3/29.I,IV,VIII.
A.S. Laxon was mortgagee for Earlsdon land, 1894 - 1900. PA242/3/29.XII,XIII.
Trade papers of James Jordan (& Sons), 1804-57. PA112.
Thomas Wyatt, bill, 1820. PA180/82/27.
John Ward, bills, 1834-48. PA180/96/35; PA18o/97/25-26; PA180/102/33; PA180/103/33; PA180/105/34; PA180/108/44; PA180/109/42-43; PA180/110/56.
William Bentley of Wolverhampton, provision-dealer, had Exhall land, 1834. PA171/14/5,6.
Henry Jephcott, provision-dealer, tenanted a Burges house, 1857. PA171/33/1.
Thomas Pratt was a carpenter's mortgagee, 1816-22. PA183/12,13.
Thomas Smith acting as a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee in 1856. PA198/1.
John Wightwick rented a Greyfriars' Lane stable, 1647. PA152/23.
John Clerk was one of three who received Walsgrave lands from William Robinson, 1513. PA152/60/7.
John Shirwode of London, with his father and brothers, quitclaimed Berkswell, Warwickshire land, 1472. PA152/53.
Joseph Pratt was a Holy Trinity overseer, 1785. PA173/7.
Nathaniel Lowe was a Holy Trinity churchwarden, 1797. PA173/10-11.
William Pisford senior's augmentation of Ford's Hospital (1515) recited. PA9/1.
James Wall acting as a sheriff, 1834. PA14/6/187.
Copy of final concord (1502) concerning William Pisford for Coventry, Exhall, Foleshill and Smercote land, c.1840: PA21/1/45.
Thomas Kervyn was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1552. PA17/30/2.
William Gulson acted for Quakers' using Saint Mary's Hall, 1749. PA17/52.
John Wightwicke conveyed an infant's legacy to the corporation, 1639. PA17/89.
Lacxons' Stoney Stanton Road shop, 1889. PA279/10/454.
John Fletcher's Swanswell Street property, 1878. PA279/44/921.
William Laxon 's dealings with Irby-Hopkins estate, 1879-89. PA279/10/454; PA279/44/979,2252.
Henry Scampton's Shortley land, 1879-85. PA279/44/992,1453,2039,2406,2986.
A.H,. Masser's involvement with poor law and parliamentary elections, 1881-85. PA279/44/1301,2865,2867.
W.H. Richardson held Folly Lane land, etc., 1887-95: PA279/44/3441, 3445, 3671, 4720, 4725, 5706, 5887, 5910, 5912, 5916, 5917, 6083, 6097-6099, 6104, 6109, 6112, 6113, 6120.
George Burrow of Deritend, Birmingham was interested in Foleshill Road, Coventry, land, 1889. PA279/44/4307.
Emmanuel Twamley's Northey Road, Great Heath property, 1902-03. PA279/44/7886,8237,8240.
M.A. Laxon's Market Street shop had been split up by 1905. PA279/44/8692.
- Oldknow, 374, Stoney Stanton Road, 1911. PA279/44/10683.
J.P. Shaw of Bedworth was interested in a Jordan Well, Coventry messuage, 1820-46. PA184/1/3-4,14.
Thomas Wyatt was trustee for a miller's sale of a Dead Lane garden, 1814. PA184/2/13-14.
Robert Goode's Burges property, 1794. PA184/3/4.
Thomas Ford's interest in Burges property, 1822. PA184/3/9-10.
Joseph Butterworth was trustee for a tailor's purchase of Hill Street messuages, 1840. PA184/4/2-3.
Arthur Atkins acting as a trustee of the Coventry & Warwickshire Building & Investment and Benefit Building Societies, 1850-63. PA184/6/1-3; PA184/7/2,6,10,11; PA184/8/2,4,6,7.
David Laxon's North Street, Stoke plot, 1873. PA184/7/4.
Henry Over's close near Saint John's Bridge, 1564. PA214/1/39.
Henry Over's Ironmonger Row land, 1564. PA214/1/41.
Bankruptcy-petition by Thomas Huckell of Stratford-upon-Avon against a Coventry chandler, 1724. PA214/1/60.
William Whatley of London was trustee of Walsgrave land, 1667. PA238/2/4.
Tanners' Company ordinance during Robert Greene's mayoralty, 1494 or 1507. in PA241/1 fols. 3-11.
Edmunds & Son, Rugby, bill, 1877. PA253/10/20.
J.J. McKinnell, Rugby, bills, 1876-77. PA253/10/33-52.
Henry Over's Little Park Street and Hill Street messuages, 1538. PA244/37/11.
Richard Woodfield's Rochdale Canal shares, 1799 - 1803. PA244/78/1,2.
William Bolton had Warwick and Budbrooke, Warwickshire property, 1644. PA264/1 verso.
Roger Cleeve of London had an interest in Cheylesmore manor and other fee farms, 1675. PA289/1/1.
Edmund Wells occupied a Broadgate messuage, 1583. BA/A/B/4/1.
Henry Over had a Dead Lane tenement, 1564. BA/A/B/12/1.
David Packwood held a Fleet Street shop, 1838. BA/A/B/19/8.
Jeremiah Goodall held a Gosford Street messuage, 1800-26. BA/A/B/28/2-6.
James Walker held the same messuage, 1833-36. BA/A/B/28/7,8.
Thomas Kervyn was an assignee of land near Cheylesmore, 1569. BA/A/B/40/3.
Robert Grene and William Pisford were interested in a Smithford Street messuage, 1491. BA/A/B/48/2.
Roger Palmer held a Broadgate house and rent from Radford land, 1544. BA/A/D/17/1-3.
John Cokkes' messuage (1445), mentioned in his will of which John Plommer was named an executor. BA/A/D/28/1.
Richard Wode had a Cross Cheaping messuage, 1455-57. BA/A/D/28/2-4.
Jeremiah Goodall held a Much Park Street messuage, 1799 - 1819. BA/A/D/87/1-4.
Henry Athereton acting as a bailiff, 1454. BA/A/D/111/2.
Joseph Jordan was appointed a confectioner's executor, c.1825. BA/A/G/3/9.
John Downing's interest in High Street messuages, 1820. BA/A/G/4/12-14.
James Wall, 1794-95. BA/A/G/5/30,31.
William Underwood's interest in [7-10,] Earl Street, 18[30]. BA/A/G/6/1.IV; BA/A/G/9/1-2.
William Stevens was a trustee of a grocer's will, 1861-82. BA/A/G/6/1.IV.
William Cooke of Birmingham was a draper's executor, 1881 - 1900. BA/A/G/6/1.XVII-XXII passim; BA/A/G/10/19-22.
James Wall affirmed a silkman's codicil, 1813. BA/A/G/8/1.
Joseph Jordan was a carpenter's creditor, 1830. BA/A/G/14/4,5.
William Gulson's Hill Street and Fleet Street property, 1756. BA/A/G/15/1.
Charles Smith had 67, Well Street (1875-77) and an adjoining cornerhouse which Nathaniel Lowe had built during the late eighteenth century: BA/A/G/16/1-3.
Joseph Butterworth was trustee for a tailor's purchase of Burges premises, 1833. BA/A/G/22/13.
Joseph Lester's Burges premises, 1893. BA/A/G/22/15.
Joseph Worcester was a marriage-settlement trustee, 17684. BA/A/G/24/19-20.
Allan McCutchion, court 9, West Orchard, 1870. BA/A/G/25/3.
Joseph Worcester held a share in a Cross Cheaping messuage, 1771. BA/A/G/26/56-57.
J.F. Taylor was a bookseller's trustee, 1796 - 1812. BA/A/G/26/64-65,68.
R.H. Balls and Thomas Elkington were a confectioner's trustees for sale, 1850. BA/A/G/28/4.
The late A.H. Masser's title to the "Dewdrop", Great Butcher Row, 1889. BA/A/G/31/15.
Jeremiah Goodall had a New Buildings stable, 1816-20. BA/A/G/32/2-7 passim.
John Lambert's interest in Doe Bank, Spon End, 1870. BA/A/G/35/1.XXIV.
Will (1526/27) of Richard Marler abstracted, late sixteenth century. BA/B/K/3/1.
Richard Marler, John Clerk and Richard Povey were feoffees for a Whitley croft, 1518. BA/B/K/3/2-4.
Edward Wood had a Bayley Lane tenement, 1490. BA/B/P/35/2.
John Hill occupied a Cross Cheaping messuage, early eighteenth century(?) BA/B/P/103/5.
John Cox occupied a Cross Cheaping messuage, mid eighteenth century, BA/B/P/106/2.
German Buxton and Edward Buxton had a Cross Cheaping messuage, 1782. BA/B/P/106/2.
Thomas Forth' and William Boteler were interested in Fleet Street messuages, 1509. BA/B/P/171/1,2.
Thomas Selors had a Little Park Street garden, 1429. BA/B/P/277/14.
Richard Marler and Richard Keresley wee feoffees of a Little Park Street tenement, 1511. BA/B/P/284/2.
Jeremiah Goodall held a Little Park Street messuage, 1800. BA/B/P/289/1.
Jeremiah Goodall held a Much Park Street messuage, 1815. BA/B/P/315/1.
Robert Gayton' was interested in Smithford Street and Gosford Street tenements, 1429 BA/B/P/326/21.
Richard Wode was feoffee of a Smithford Street messuage, 1458. BA/B/P/334/13-16.
William Pisforde was a feoffee of a Smithford Street messuage, 1488 - 1516. BA/B/P/334/17-19.
John Sherwode held a Smithford Street messuage, 1451. BA/B/P/342/1.
Thomas Bayley held Dylcock's Mill land, 1510. BA/B/P/431/11.
Humphrey Wightwicke was an Alderford Mill feoffee, 1607. BA/B/P/432/5.
William Underwood and James Underwood occupied Alderford Mill, 1815-35. BA/B/P/432/17.
Jeremiah Goodall had land near New Gate, 1802-15. BA/B/P/450/3-5.
John Clerk was an overseer of a capper's will, 1520. BA/B/Q/19/4.
Nicholas Fitzherbert held a Cheylesmore Green garden, 1569. BA/D/A/13/1.
John Clerk had Harnall crofts, 1508. BA/D/A/32/1.
John Hancock of London was mortgagee for Buckinghamshire land, 1831. BA/D/A/47/22.
Thomas Smith was interested in Whitley land, 1829-48. BA/D/A/47/45.L,LII.
William Cole put up money for Chapelfields land, 1792. BA/D/A/49/24,25.
James Wall acted as a watchmaker's executor, 1802. BA/D/A/49/25.
James Shaw and Robert Pridmore successively held Whitmore land, 1800-27. BA/D/A/65/9-12.
Humphrey Wightwick administered Bond's Hospital, 1609. BA/D/D/26/4.
Thomas Pratt was a Bond's Hospital trustee, 1784. BA/D/D/29/1.
John Scampton occupied Earl Street premises, 1848. BA/D/D/29/1(b).
Richard Over was a surety for Fillongley, Warwickshire land, 1556. BA/D/D/50/23.
Henry Waver had Fleet Street messuages, 1559. BA/D/G/10/1.
Roger Wightwick held a High Street messuage, 1622. BA/D/G/12/1.
Jeremiah Goodall occupied Great Butcher Row and Ironmonger Row land, 1819. BA/D/G/16/1.
Humphrey Wightwick was a Wheatley's Charity feoffee, 1606-09. BA/D/H/9/1; BA/D/G/18/2-4.
Thomas Smith was a Bablake Boys' Charity trustee, 1855. BA/D/H/24/2.
Robert Onley and Thomas Lee were attorneys to deliver seisin, 1517. BA/D/K/3/23.
William Pysford senior was a feoffee of Greyfriars' Lane cottages, 1512-13. BA/D/K/3/11-13,15.
Thomas Dod and Richard Kemsey were feoffees of Greyfriars' Lane cottages, 1512-13. BA/D/K/4/14,15.
Richard Walkere was a feoffee of Foleshill land, 1529-30. BA/D/K/6/11,13.
Richard Walkere was a feoffee of Keresley land, 1530. BA/D/K/8/17,18.
William Pysford of Coventry had Alspath and Meriden, Warwickshire land, 1516. BA/D/K/10/21,22.
William Shaw was a feoffee of Bubbenhall and Weston-under-Wetherley, Warwickshire land, 1480-85: BA/D/K/13/16-20.
William Pysford had land at Willoughby Waterless and Gaddesby, Leicestershire, 1513. BA/D/K/25/1.
Thomas Forth was a feoffee of Gaddesby land, 1513. BA/D/K/25/2-4.
Jeremiah Goodall held a Much Park Street messuage, 1799. BA/D/L/13/3.
Jeremiah Goodall held a New Street messuage, 1819. BA/D/L/23/1.
Richard Over's involvement with his father's charity, 1569. BA/D/V/1/1.
Richard Over occupied Coundon land, 1569. BA/D/BE/9/1.
John Smyth was interested in his grandfather's estate, 1642. BA/D/BM/1/3.
Son of John Harper of Warwick was articled to a Coventry attorney, 1779. BA/H/G/13/1.
Martin Ridell was a rent-gatherer, 1545. BA/H/G/13/1.
William Pysford's interest in Ruyton's lands, 1511-12. BA/H/H/259/7-10.
Henry Marler was a feoffee of the "Moon", Smithford Street, 1490. BA/H/H/309/12.
Thomas Kervyn was a feoffee of a Smithford Street messuage and the Pudding Crofts, 1569. BA/H/H/314/16-19.
Henry Marlowe alias Henry Marler was feoffee of a Cross Cheaping messuage, 1467-92. BA/H/H/361/4-8.
Thomas Selowe was interested in a Little Park Street messuage, 1429. BA/H/H/413/2.
Dispute at Penkridge Far, Staffordshire, early sixteenth century. BA/H/Q/A79/54.
John Ansty occupied a Bishop Street messuage, c.1837. BA/L/E/3/1.
Robert Stone of London had Spon Street property, 1648.PA1516/19/1.
Gilbert Morewood's daughter married a vintner, 1635. PA1517/25/1.
Peter Gery of London had an annuity inder a butcher's will, 1739-41. PA403/145/1,2.
Thomas Farndon occupied a Walsgrave parish garden, 1867. PA403/172/1.
Joseph Worcester was a baker's creditor, 1785-86. PA436/4/4-6.
Charles Newland was mortgage-assignee for a Spon Street messuage, 1813-15. PA436/4/10,11.VI.
Joseph Worcester's interest in Barbars Close, 1771. PA436/5/23-24.
David Packwood was mortgagee for Harnall land, 1845. PA436/5/58.
Richard Jones of Longford was named a Foleshill ribbon-weaver's executor, 1823. PA436/6/21.
John Anstey was a maltster's executor, 1860-64. PA436/11/2-8.
Caleb Ambrose was a draper's marriage-settlement trustee, 1863. PA436/13/1.
Coventry Co-Operative Society, 1961-66. PA465/274/1; PA436/276/1.
A.H. Masser owned the "Rose in June" inn, Hall Green Road, pre 1889. PA466/4/2 p.162.
Laxons' land, Upper Well Street, pre 1948 - 1949. PA466/8/1 fol. 322.
Samuel Fawson, provision-dealer, was a Freemen's Trustee, 1861. PA466/16/1.
William Pulley helped to dissolve the Coventry Bank, 1889. PA466/16/2.
W.L. Spell's property near Saint Nicholas' Street, 1796 - post 1839. PA409/1/1.XIII-XVIII.
Thomas Slingsby acted as W.L. Spell's trustee for purchase of property near Saint Nicholas' Street, 1828. PA409/1/1.XVIII.
William Slingsby occupied Radford Road district property, 1852. PA409/1/1.XX.
Samuel Roberts of Nuneaton was a mortgagor for W.L. Spell, who was his executor, early nineteenth century. PA409/1/1.XIX,6.I.
Joseph Worcester acting as an executor, 1823-30. PA440/4/1.III,IV.
John Fawson's Gosford Street messuage, 1820-58. PA440/5/19-22.
Joseph Butterworth was trustee for a solicitor's possession of Warwick Court, Gosford Street, 1838-43: PA440/6/23-27 passim.
Robert Rose of Ravenstone, Leicestershire was interested in Warwick Court, Gosford Street, 1843: PA440/6/25,27.,
Thomas Buswell of Pailton, Warwickshire, bankrupt, 1780. PA454/1/4.
William Gulson and William Fowler were mortgage-assignees for a Hill Cross cottage, 1744-47: PA454/1/8,14.II-IV.
William Pulley was involved in the Coventry Union Banking Co.'s dissolution, 1889. PA454/1/38.III.
Roger Reeve of London had Cheylesmore fee farm, 1674. PA498/4/1 fol. 5.
Joseph Butterworth was mortgage-assignee for Burges premises, 1828. PA499/18.
G.H. Davies' interest in Burges and Palmer Lane property, 1903-04. PA499/46,48.XIII.
Robert Grene and William Pisford were named a draper's executors, 1506. PA54/3/1.
Thomas Pratt was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1817 - c.1836. PA54/18/8,10; PA54/21/4; PA54/23;6; PA54/25/7,8; PA54/28/3; PA54/30/4; PA54/31/7-9; PA54/34/25.
R.B. Burbidge was interested in Red Lane land, 1853. PA54/28/1.
John Scampton tenanted a High Street house, mid nineteenth century. PA54/50/1; PA54/119/40; PA54/135/16.
Jeremiah Goodall occupied Much Park Street property, 1800. PA54/153/9.
Jeremiah Goodall held a New Street tenement, 1800 - pre 1833. PA54/190/8-10; PA54/205/5.
E.W. Peters held land outside Cook Street Gate, 1822. PA54/214/8.
Henry Abbott was, as a baker, a ribbonweaver's executor, 1813. PA54/217/6.
William Pisford's part in establishment of Ford's Hospital, early sixteenth century. PA54/280 et seq.
Thomas Dodd et al were Ford's Hospital feoffees, 1513. PA54/285/1,7.
Thomas Ford et al were feoffees of a Smithford Street house, 1516. PA54/285/3.
Richard Povey was a city warden, 1516. PA54/285/3.
John Clarke's involvement with Ruyton and Pisford estates, 1495 - 1512. PA54/286/1-3,8,15.
Richard Kemsey was feoffee of Alspath and Meriden, Warwickshire lands, 1516. PA54/287/23,25.
Thomas Dodd's interest in Meriden and Alspath land, 1517. PA54/287/28.
Humphrey Wightwicke was a Coxon's Charity feoffee, 1607. PA54/333/6,7.
John Blogg occupied Fleet Street property, 1796. PA54/354/11.
David Packwood occupied Fleet Street property, 1837. PA54/357/3.
Robert Grene and William Pisford acted as the draper Thomas Bond's executors, 1508. PA500/3/1.
Humphrey Wightwicke was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1609. PA500/5/1.
Roger Wightwick occupied an Earl Street tenement, 1629. PA500/5/2(b).
Thomas Pratt was a Bond's Hospital trustee, 1820. PA500/6/1.
Thomas Pratt was a Church Charities trustee, 1837. PA500/6/22.III.
Jeremiah Goodall had a Much Park Street messuage, early eighteenth century. PA500/20/1.
William Pulley occupied ["Otford Villa",] Eaton Road, 1885. PA500/114/3.
Augustus Laxon occupied ["Avonmore",] Eaton Road, 1887. PA500/116/1.
Henry Scampton,. bill, 1880. PA506/211/53.
William Pitman was in debt to a vinegar-merchant, 1881. PA526/100/1.
George Laxon was mortgagee for Hillfields property, 1888. PA507/3/1.
William Biddle had Lockhurst Lane land, c.1863. PA519/4.
Henry Trubshaw of Napton-on-the-Hill, Warwickshire was pursuing a debtor, 1881. PA526/71/1.
Refusal to insure a life which Joseph Butterworth had proposed, 1836. PA526/143/1.
Spell & Slingsby, bills, 1827-35. PA534/5/50,59,67,68,85,92,93,106,107.
Thomas Smith & Son, bill, 1831. PA534/5/66.
Joseph Worcester, bills, 1831-32. PA534/5/69,78.
Charles Rotherham, bill, 1836. PA534/5/117.
George Swain was trustee of a silkdyer's will, 1862-64. PA540/1/23,24.
Abraham Randle acted as a farmer's executor, 1876-84. PA540/1/26.
Thomas Wyatt was a mason's trustee for sale of Spon Street land, 1810. PA540/3/1,2.I.
W.L. Spell was responsible for Gosford Street property, 1802-12. PA553/33/10-12.
E. Laxon & Co., wholesale only, 1968. PA555/6/94,96.
Thomas Elkington's interest in Paradise land, 1838. PA560/17.
Henry Milbourne, grocer and provision-dealer, was a weaver's executor, 1882. PA560/22,23.
Nathaniel Lowe was mortgage-assignee for Derby Lane property, 1781. PA563/7.
William Roberts was a Burnley, Lancashire gentleman's executor, 1834-37. PA583/10.I,III.
Thomas Edmonds occupied a Gosford Street messuage, 1878-80. PA583/21,34,39.
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