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George Baron of London conveyed a Gosford Street house, 1696. PA76/12,13.
1747 Marriage-settlement for son of Samuel Powell of Halesowen, [then] Shropshire, [now Worcestershire] mentioned: PA101/2/102-103.
Charles Adams of Walsall, Staffordshire was a trustee of Reverend J. Garbett's marriage-settlement, 1824: PA101/2/102-103.
Thomas Leader of Manchester was a trustee for stocks belonging to Belcher family, as was Thomas Belcher, also a merchant, 1812. PA101/.6/2.
Duncan Davidson of London was a trustee of Charles Bowles' will, 1775. PA101/8/19.II.
1757 draft will of Henry Perkins of Birmingham recited, 1805(?) PA101/8/180.VIII.
Henry Perkins' interest in Corner Close, Well Street Gate and in Doe Bank, Spon End, 1784. PA101/8/181.I.
Samuel Hague of Leeds was a doctor's marriage-settlement trustee, 1799 - 1805. PA101/8/181.III,190-191.
Thomas Harris bought a piece of Coventry land from Honora Mattocks et al, c.1844. PA101/8/804.
Lease by J.C. Quick of London mentioned, 1869. PA101/8/861.
Hamer Stansfield of Headingley, Leeds was interested in land at Skircoat, Halifax, as were George Haigh, William Haigh and George Haigh junior, all of Halifax, 1842-43. PA101/9/114.
W.P. Astley of Hull was named a Coventry oilman's trustee, 1855. PA101/11/996.
William Cooke, merchant of the Calais staple, was feoffee for Ironmonger Row premises, 1520. PA101/138/14.
Thomas Harrys of Brstol conveyed Ironmonger Row and Bishop Gate tenements to Thomas Wheatley, 1549: PA101/138/15,16.
Jonah Crynes was a Jesson's Charity feoffee, 1725. PA101/140/19,20.
William Collins of London was mortgagee for a Hill Street, Coventry close, 1813, PA202/1/26.XVIII.
John Rotten of Aston-juxta-Birmingham was a bankruptcy-assignee, 1790s. PA202/9/1-2.
David Miln, Richard Miln and William Sherbourne, all of London, were assignees of Swift's Mill, Coventry's mortgage, 1730-33. PA202/31.III-VI.
Alexander Raby of London had a claim upon Swift's Mill, 1821-24. PA202/31.XXXVI,XLI.
Quitclaim by William Wigston of Leicester, merchant of the staple, under the terms of the will of William Ford of Coventry (also a staple merchant) about erection of Ford's Hospital, 1536. PA219/2.
Edward Lawford of Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire was a Coventry timbermerchant's bankruptcy-assignee, 1814: PA219/4/7.
Kirkman family members were sureties for collection of Coventry taxes, 1751-57. PA309/3-5; PA309/31/2.
John Beynon was a surety for collection of Coventry taxes, 1762-71. PA309/6/1 - PA309/11/2 passim.
Caleb Copson acting as late sheriff, 1719-20. PA309/46,47.
Grant Hewitt of London was a bankrupt shag-merchant firm's assignee, 1767. PA309/77.
David Well's bankruptcy-petition, 1725. PA309/138/1.
Anthony Langston of Virginia conveyed Stoke and Biggin tithes, 1662. PA327/2.
Richard Malcher of London had Stoke and Biggin tithes, 1710. PA327/5/2.
Gilbert Malcher and Anthony Malcher, and Samuel Malcher of Lisbon, acting as executors of Richard Malcher, 1726: PA327/9-11.
Joseph Smith of Birmingham was a mortgagee for Hertford Street premises, 1855. PA328/9.
Richard Ruyse acting as a sheriff, 1521. PA331.
John Wilson and Samuel Horne junior of London were among a silkweaver's bankruptcy-assignees, 1776: PA342/2.
Thomas Clawes of Birmingham was involved in a Coventry winemerchant's partnership-dissolution, 1838: PA344/183.
J.J. Hart of London owned the "Craven Arms", Coventry, 1832-45. PA348/2,3.
Richard Jones of London was concerned with a trust for Stoke and Coventry land, 1820. PA451/1/1.VII.
Thomas Hunt of London conveyed Cross Cheaping, Coventry hereditaments, 1758-59. PA490/7-8.
Jonah Crynes was a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1727. PA242/1/34.
Francis Cater was a Norton's Charity feoffee, 1708. PA242/2/2.
Robert Myre of London was interested in conveyance of Greyfriars' Lane messuages, 1721. PA138/1.
Arms of Staple of Calais were suggested to represent John Onley on Council House, 1914-16: PA159/1/12-14,38,207.
Arms attributed to William Ford, Merchant of the Calais Staple, were displayed on Council House when built (early twentieth century) [but removed during 1950s]. PA159/1/29,36; PA159/4/9.
William Wigston junior of Leicester and Thomas Whettell, merchants of the Calais Staple, agreement about Ford's Hospital (acting as associates of the late Henry Pisford, William Pisford senior and William Ford, all of Coventry), 1528. PA9/1.
Heraldic arms of Merchants of the Calais Staple (early twentieth century). PA492/2 fol. 66.
Abraham Ash owned Well Street property, 1637. PA152/2.
Ralph Walden bought Charterhouse Mill, 1611. PA152/37/3.
William Cooke (and two others) received Walsgrave land, 1513. PA152/60/7.
J.H. Greaves' Coventry Gas Light Co. share-certificate, 1821. PA14/8/24.
John de Clifford leased Cook Street curtilages, 1347. PA14/16/1.
Copy of final concord (1403) involving John Onley, Calais staple merchant, c.1840. PA21/1/38.
John de Brampton's interest in Coventry and Radford lands, 1374. PA21/2/34.5.
John Prest's interest in Coventry and Radford lands, 1366. PA21/2/34.7.
John Prest's Coventry and Radford lands, 1364. PA21/22/34.13.
Will (1638) of John Duckett of London cited, 1639. PA17/89.
Richard Walishale's property, 1306-07. PA17/112/1,4.
Matthias Burneby of London claim upon £80, 1654. PA17/117/1.
Roger Flore of Oakham, Rutland; bequest to Coventry's Trinity Guild, 1428. PA19/1 fol. 58.
William Cooke, staple merchant, 1522. PA24/1 fol. 48 verso.
Charles Harris senior acting as Cappers' Company warden, 1827. PA184/1/8.
Thomas Banbury acting as a Cappers' Company member, 1827. PA184/1/8.
Thomas Hunt's Dead Lane messuage, 1758. PA184/2/3-4.
William Venning and Philip Rivier of London had an interest in Broomfields, Earlsdon land, 1796: PA184/5/10-11.
William Fynyes (staple merchant) occupied a Jordan Well house, 1574. PA214/1/20.
Crynes family's interest in a Cross Cheaping house, 1706-23. PA214/1/46,47.
John Briscowe's Coundon land, early fifteenth century. PA214/1/65.
C.L. Wurzberg of Leeds was in a warehousemen's partnership, 1852. PA230/8.
William Bellamy of London had an interest in Walsgrave land, 1667. PA238/2/4.
Abraham Owen of Coventry was owed money by Richard Budden of Lymington, Hampshire, 1719. PA248/4.
Jonah Crynes' corporation Much Park Street cottages, 1708. PA244/16/2.
John Gayer's Charity was established by 1633. PA244/45/3.
James Jones of Bristol was mortgage-assignee for Styvechale rectory, etc., 1775 - 1801. PA294/2.V, PA294/3.
Thomas Rowley was interested in a Little Park Street messuage, 1511. BA/A/B/33/1.
Edmund Brownell, staple merchant, was an assignee of land near Cheylesmore, 1569. BA/A/B/40/3.
Thomas de Holand's rent, 1346, BA/A/B/47/3.
William Foorde, staple merchant, was interested in a Smithford Street messuage, 1491. BA/A/B/48/2.
William Nurden held a Spon Street close, 1708. BA/A/B/56/1.
William Cooke, staple merchant, had Caloudon Waste property, let to William Banwell, 1508. BA/A/B/60/3.
William Phynnes, staple merchant, held Little Park Street, Cow Lane and Bishopgate Green property, 1556: BA/A/D/8/1.
John Gayer's interest in the "Crown", Earl Street, 1629. BA/A/D/34/5.
William Coke, staple merchant, had a Fleet Street tenement, 1518-22. BA/A/D/37/4-6.
George Foxcroft was interested in a Hay Lane messuage, 1637. BA/A/D/61/1.
John de Langele held a Much Park Street tenement, 1300-06. BA/A/D/77/1,2.
Richard Ryse acting as a bailiff, 1521. BA/A/D/119/1.
Miln family of London was interested in Coventry property, 1730-64. BA/A/G/2/1-5; BA/A/G/3/1.XIII.
William Sherbourne of London was interested in Coventry property, 1733. BA/A/G/2/5,6.
William Laxon's interest in High Street messuages, 1777ff. BA/A/G/5/26.XXI.
Hannibal L. Becker was a marriage-settlement trustee, 1847-60. BA/A/G/5/44.VII,VIIII.
Henry Hunt of Manchester was a mortgagee, 1873-92. BA/A/G/21/7.
W.H. Nightingale, 15, Great Butcher Row, 1883-85. BA/A/G/31/8-10.
Richard Luffe paying fee farm for the corporation, 1366, 1367. BA/B/A/1/10,11.
John Onley, staple merchant, paying fee farm for the corporation, 1410. BA/B/A/1/19.
John Priest had land in the Butchery, Burges(?), West Orchard, Bishop Street, Dog Lane, Saint Nicholas' Street and Radford, mid fourteenth century. BA/B/A/5/2.
Henry Bagot's interest in Earl's Mill, 1327. BA/B/A/11/1.
Henry Bagot's interest in Altgeder Mill, 1306. BA/B/A/12/7.
Laurence Cook's interest in Altgeder Mill,1414. BA/B/A/12/9.
Richard de la Muyre and John de Langleye held Poddycroft land, 1294 - 1304. BA/B/A/23/2-4.
John Braunston was an arbitrator between the Prior and John Fynche, 1429. BA/B/A/30/4.
Geoffrey le Chalouner held Spon land, 1307(?) BA/B/A/34/1.
Interest of Thomas de Haltoun, John de Northfolk, Thomas Burdet and Simon Freberne in a Spon Street messuage, 1378. BA/B/A/37/1.
John Bristowe held Coundon land, mid fifteenth century. BA/B/A/47/3.
William Rowley was a feoffee of Coundon, Allesley and Wolston (Warwickshire) land, 1496. BA/B/A/57/9.
Two men called John Preest had Radford land, c.1210-61. BA/B/A/78/5,25-29,37.
Geoffrey de Morton' held Radford land, 1317-18. BA/B/A/78/15-17.
John son of William de Brampton' released to the Priory some Radford land, 1374. BA/B/A/78/32,36.
Roger de la Neulond had land near Saint Nicholas' church [i.e. junction of Sandy Lane and Saint Nicholas' Street], 1332. BA/B/A/80/1.
Richard de Shipton' had Radford property, 1339-49. BA/B/A/82/1-3.
Richard de Shipton' had a Little Park Street messuage, mid fourteenth century. BA/B/A/89/4.
John Remington was a trustee of Samuel Edwards' Charity, 1772-73. BA/B/J/6/32-34.
Simon Rogers had a Cross Cheaping messuage, 1574-91. BA/B/J/7/3-8.
Walter le Longe's Lockhurst Lane land, 1347. BA/B/K/1/1.
Robert de Shippeley's interest in a Cross Cheaping messuage, 1406. BA/B/K/2/6.
Henry de Dodenhale's charter for several cottages and rents which were to pass to Saint Mary's Guild, 1347-64: BA/B/P/14/1,2.
Nicholas Michel and Walter Whytewebbe were feoffees of Saint Mary's Guild estate,1377. BA/B/P/14/4.
John Styward et multi alii were Trinity Guild feoffees, 1392. BA/B/P/14/5.
Thomas de Colleshull's Hay Lane shops, 1345-46. BA/B/P/14/12,13.
Ranulph Palmer et al were guild feoffees, 1364. BA/B/P/14/14.
William le Thimelere's Bayley Lane tenement, 1341. BA/B/P/14/18.
Nicholas Boydene's and Roger Boydene's Bayley Lane tenements, 1346-54. BA/B/P/28-32.
Simon de Sheffeld's Bayley Lane messuages, 1376 - 1405. BA/B/P/14/34,37,38.
John de Papenham had Bayley Lane rents, 1379. BA/B/P/14/36.
John Onley was a feoffee of a Bayley Lane messuage, 1405. BA/B/P/14/38.
Robert Onley acting as mayor, 1476. BA/B/P/14/46.
William Luff senior's Bayley Lane tenement, 1361. BA/B/P/15/6.
William de Ocham et al acting as guild feoffees, 1381. BA/B/P/16/1.
John Onley's interest in a Bayley Lane messuage, 1411. BA/B/P/16/3.
Robert de Boseworth's Bayley Lane tenement, 1345. BA/B/P/17/5.
Sewall de Bulkynton' was feoffee of Bayley Lane property, 1359. BA/B/P/17/18.
John Preston and William Whitchurch had a Bayley Lane messuage, 1404, BA/B/P/20/2,3.
Robert de Bruggeford' had various tenements and rents, 1361. BA/B/P/24/2.
Adam Botener had various properties, 1374. BA/B/P/24/3.
William Dilcock;'s Bayley Lane shops, 1421. BA/B/P/24/4.
William Dilcock's Spon Street messuage, 1423. BA/B/P/24/5.
Charter from Richard de Stoke and William de Corby to John de Papenham et al for Earl Street and Bayley Lane properties, 1732. BA/B/P/26/1.
Nicholas Percy exchanged a Bishop Street messuage for a Cross Cheaping one, 1358. BA/B/P/29/1.II.
John Routon was master of Trinity Guild, 1438. BA/B/P/34/1.
William Bewley occupied a Bayley Lane messuage, early sixteenth century. BA/B/P/37/1.
Nicholas Percy's Cross Cheaping messuage, 1369. BA/B/P/48/1.
Grant by Henry Keel et al to William Cokkes of a Bishop Street messuage, 1383. BA/B/P/51/1.
Adam Makehaft had a Broadgate tenement, 1348-49. BA/B/P/60/15,16.
Grant by Henry de Keel et al to William de Ocham of a Broadgate shop, 1382. BA/B/P/61/8.
Interest of John Northewode et al and John Dylcock in a Broadgate messuage, 1409. BA/B/P/63/7; BA/B/P/64/2,3.
Interest of Robert Barre in a Broadgate messuage, 1439. BA/B/P/63/8.
Robert de Shippeleye was not interested in a Burges messuage,1399. BA/B/P/70/6.
Robert de Shippeleye held a Burges messuage, 1402. BA/B/P/70/7.
Adam Botoner et al had a Bushby Lane tenement, 1377. BA/B/P/76/6.
Robert Shippeley's interest in Butters Lane, 1405, BA/B/P/77/4.
Robert de Garton''s Cook Street messuage, 1318. BA/B/P/80/3.
Thomas de Coleshull's interest in a Cook Street messuage, 1339. BA/B/P/80/4.
Geoffrey de Peek' was master of Holy Cross Guild, 1352. BA/B/P/82/1.
John de Wedon' held a Cook Street tenement, 1387-93. BA/B/P/82/3,4.
Richard Buttere was feoffee of Cook Street and Burges messuages, 1361. BA/B/P/83/3,4.
Richard de Stoke et al were feoffees of Cook Street and Burges messuages, 1361-62. BA/B/P/83/4,5.
John Goolde held Palmer Lane and Cook Street premises, 1429. BA/B/P/85/1.
William de Walys' Cow Lane premises, 1340-49. BA/B/P/89/6,7.
Ranulph Palmere et al had a Cow Lane messuage, 1365. BA/B/P/89/10.
William Joykyn held a Cow Lane messuage, 1384. BA/B/P/90/1.
William Bedford' held a Cow Lane messuage, 1418. BA/B/P/90/2-5.
Nicholas Percy's Cross Cheaping tenement, 1349. BA/B/P/92/1.
Richard Dodenhale et al were feoffees of a Cross Cheaping messuage, 1379. BA/B/P/92/3.
Robert Shipley occupied a Cross Cheaping shop, 1407. BA/B/P/96/1.
Richard Sharp had various messuages, 1446. BA/B/P/100/1.
Daniel Searle was a parliamentary commissioner, 1650. BA/B/P/102/4.
Grant by John de Tofftes and John de Pounfret to John Knyght' of a Dead Lane messuage, 1383. BA/B/P/107/1.
Charters from John Esturton' and Giles Allesley for a Dead Lane messuage, 1422-28. BA/B/P/107/4,6,8.
Thomas Bedford's interest in a Dead Lane messuage, 1422-23. BA/B/P/107/5,8.
Richard Sharpe's interest in the same, 1439. BA/B/P/107/9,11.
Demise by John de Tofftes et al of a Dead Lane messuage, 1384. BA/B/P/108/1.
John Botener's and the Luff family's Dead Lane/Much Park Street messuages, 1385-94. BA/B/P/109/3,8.
William Wolf et al had Bishop Street and Dog Lane property, 1365-88. BA/B/P/111/25-28.
Robert Shipley and Roger Benet were feoffees of various tenements, 1416. BA/B/P/111/29.
Adam de Keresley's Dog Lane messuage and various rents, 1388. BA/B/P/113/2.
Henry de Keel occupied a Dog Lane curtilage, 1380. BA/B/P/116/1.
William de Bocheford et al were guild feoffees, 1363-80. BA/B/P/117/5-15 passim.
Henry Dilcock et al were guild feoffees, 1363. BA/B/P/118/1.
John de Papenham et al enfeoffed Thomas de Hulton' with guild property, 1379. BA/B/P/119/1.
Richard Wellys had a shop in the Welsh Drapery, 1491. BA/B/P/127/1.
William Phinnes held the wool hall in the Drapery, 1588. BA/B/P/136/1.
John de Langley's Earl Street seld, 1301, BA/B/P/137/4.
John de Fillongley et al had an Earl Street rent, 1348. BA/B/P/137/11.
John le Botcher's Earl Street messuage, 1337-49. BA/B/P/137/8-22.
Richard Attegrene held Earl Street property, 1321-33. BA/B/P/141/5-20.
Henry le Clerk and John de Walsyngham had an Earl Street rent, 1350-52, BA/B/P/141/15,17.
Roland Damet's Earl Street rent and tenement, later Robert Blatherwyk's, 1374-80. BA/B/P/143/3-9.
John Skarburgh''s and John Lyberd's interest in an Earl Street rent, 1394-98. BA/B/P/143/19,20.
John Preston''s and William Whytecherch''s Earl Street messuage, 1404. BA/B/P/143/21.
Robert de Holand's and Robert de Boresworth''s Earl Street messuage, 1349. BA/B/P/143/22.
Nicholas Michel et al, guild feoffees, 1361. BA/B/P/146/2.
John de Papenham et al, guild feoffees, 1372. BA/B/P/146/3.
John Percy et al, guild feoffees, 1387. BA/B/P/146/4.
John de Tofts' Earl Street messuage, 1391, BA/B/P/146/5.
Nicholas Michel, Saint Mary's Guild master, 1365. BA/B/P/147/1.
Ranulph Palmere et al, guild feoffees, 1375-78. BA/B/P/147/2-6 passim.
John de Papenham et al, guild feoffees, 1375. BA/B/P/147/4.
William Botener's Earl Street shops (1369) in which John Percy was interested as the former's wife's second husband (1372). BA/B/P/148/1,3.
William Goote's interest in an Earl Street messuage, 1405. BA/B/P/148/5.
Interest of William de Ruddyng of Lancaster in an Earl Street messuage, 1405. BA/B/P/148/6.
John de Toftes et al, guild feoffees, 1383. BA/B/P/150/1.
John Northwode held an Earl Street messuage, 1416. BA/B/P/150/2.
Henry Peyto was master of Trinity Guild, 1426. BA/B/P/155/1.
John Routon was master of Trinity Guild, 1438. BA/B/P/155/2.
William Mokes held an Earl's Mill Lane messuage, 1349-50. BA/B/P/162/2-5.
John Percy et al were guild feoffees, 1389. BA/B/P/163/2.
William Wigston''s and John Hardwyn''s interest in Fleet Street messuages, 1509. BA/B/P/171/2.
Richard le Morye's land towards Gosford Green, 1296. BA/B/P/175/11.
William de Fillongleye's interest in Gosford land, 1347-49. BA/B/P/175/25-29 passim.
Richard de Stoke et al's interest in Gosford land, 1358-62. BA/B/P/175/34,35.
Richard de Stoke and William de Langham had Gosford Street rent, 1367. BA/B/P/177/8.
Richard Belers held Gosford Street land, 1353-61. BA/B/P/178/21,24-26.
John de Catesby and John Hagh' were feoffees for Coventry and Harnall property, 1381. BA/B/P/178/34.
Richard de Stoke was interested in Gosford Street shops, 1343. BA/B/P/178/37,38.
John de Fylongley et al were feoffees of Gosford Street messuages, 1349-51. BA/B/P/178/42,43,48,49.
John le Seler had a Gosford Street site, 1345. BA/B/P/178/44.
John de Pabenham's interest in Gosford Street messuages, 1349. BA/B/P/178/46,47.
Laurence de Northfolk's Gosford Street rent, 1348. BA/B/P/178/51,52.
Adam Botener et al were guild feoffees, 1383. BA/B/P/178/68.
John de Langleye held a Gosford Street messuage, 1302., BA/B/P/179/1-3.
Adam de Botonere demised a Gosford Street messuage to Richard de Dodenhale, c.1382-83: BA/B/P/179/7-12.
John Lyberd' et al had a Gosford Street rent, 1388. BA/B/P/179/13.
Edward de Wedon' and William Hervy were feoffees of a Gosford Street messuage, 1372-73: BA/B/P/180/10-12.
John de Toftes et al were guild feoffees, 1375. BA/B/P/180/13,14.
Adam Botener et al were guild feoffees, 1377. BA/B/P/180/17,18.
Roland Damet held a Gosford Street messuage, 1377. BA/B/P/180/17-19.
Richard Utting had Gosford Green property, c.1313-18. BA/B/P/181/1; BA/B/P/182/1.
Richard de Todenham's Gosford Street rent, 1317. BA/B/P/182/2.
Richard de Dodenhale was feoffee for Gosford Street land, 1370, BA/B/P/182/6.
Robert de Skarnyngge's Gosford Street tenement, 1347-49. BA/B/P/183/1-5.
Richard de Dodenhale et al were guild feoffees, 1379. BA/B/P/183/10.
Richard de Dodenhale et al were guild feoffees, 1380. BA/B/P/186/5.
John de Rushal and Henry Pane had a Gosford Street rent, 1349. BA/B/P/187/2.
John de Happesford's interest in Earl's Mill Lane lands, 1413. BA/B/P/190/8.
Richard de Teynton et al were guild feoffees, 1374. BA/B/P/193/2,3.
William Wolf and Richard de Teynton' had a Gosford Street rent, 1390. BA/B/P/193/4.
John de Papenham and Ranulph Palmere enfeoffed guild merchants with a Gosford Street messuage, 1367: BA/B/P/194/1.
Thomas de Nassyngton''s Gosford Street cottage, 1384. BA/B/P/195/2.
Adam Botyner held a Gosford Street messuage, 1369. BA/B/P/196/1-4.
John de Clifforde was feoffee of a Gosford Street messuage, 1369-79. BA/B/P/197/1-3.
John Percy et al were guild feoffees, 1384. BA/B/P/197/4.
Henry de Keel et al were guild feoffees, 1384. BA/B/P/197/5.
John de Papenham's Gosford Street messuages, 1374. BA/B/P/200/1.
Simon Hunt et al were guild feoffees, 1382. BA/B/P/200/3.
Nicholas de Dodenhale and John Ryvell granted rent from premises outside Gosford Bridges, 1413. BA/B/P/201/4.
Adam Botener et al were guild feoffees, 1378. BA/B/P/202/1; BA/B/P/203/1.
John Cros held a Gosford Street messuage, 1378. BA/B/P/203/1.
John Styward et al were guild feoffees, 1384. BA/B/P/205/2,3.
John Botener and Philip Baron were feoffees of a Gosford Street messuage, 1388. BA/B/P/206/1-3.
Richard Luff occupied a Gosford Street messuage, 1388. BA/B/P/206/4.
John de Toftes and John Botener were feoffees of Gosford Street, Earl's Mill Lane and Greyfriars' Lane property, 1375: BA/B/P/228/1.
John de Toftes et al were guild feoffees, 1379. BA/B/P/229/1.
John de Toftes et al were guild feoffees, 1381-82. BA/B/P/230/1,2.
John Onley et al were guild feoffees, 1412. BA/B/P/3231/1.
William Joykyn's Hay Lane rent, 1391-97. BA/B/P/239/3,6.
William Broun and John Broun of Stamford, Lincolnshire were interested in a Hay Lane messuage, 1475: BA/B/P/239/7.
Henry de Keel demised a Hay Lane messuage to John Botener and Richard Luff, 1375. BA/B/P/241/6.
Richard called Coupere had Hill Mill Lane land, 1339-40. BA/B/P/246/1,2.
John Warant was a feoffee of a Hill Mill Lane cottage, formerly William Attilburgh''s, 1414-17. BA/B/P/247/1,2.
John Percy et al were guild feoffees, 1378. BA/B/P/249/2.
John de Toftes and John Botener were feoffees for various lands, 1375. BA/B/P/250/1.
Adam Botenere et al were guild feoffees, 1382. BA/B/P/251/1.
John Onleye was a feoffee for a walker's lands, 1391-92. BA/B/P/252/1-4.
Nicholas Bray's charter to Richard Freberne et al for an Ironmonger Row messuage and a Whoberley field, 1360: BA/B/P/260/1.
John le Bouer had a Little Park Street tenement, 1337-39. BA/B/P/265/14-19.
John Percy et al were guild feoffees, 1374-82. BA/B/P/265/25-28.
William Joykyn held a Little Park Street tenement, 1382. BA/B/P/265/27.
Henry atte Hetz had Little Park Street messuages, 1338-44. BA/B/P/266/5-12.
John Preston et al were feoffees of a Little Park Street rent, 1415. BA/B/P/266/16.
William del Hull and Robert del Hull were interested in a Little Park Street messuage, 1346. BA/B/P/267/13.
William le Themeler' had a Little Park Street tenement, 1349. BA/B/P/267/17,21.
John de Fylonglye was feoffee of a Little Park Street tenement, 1349. BA/B/P/268/1.
Henry Clerk and William de Holme were feoffees of a Little Park Street quarry, 1361. BA/B/P/271/1.
John de Toftes et al were guild feoffees, 1376. BA/B/P/273/4,5.
John Botonere and Richard Luffe were feoffees of a Little Park Street messuage, 1385-99. BA/B/P/273/6-11 passim.
Ranulph Palmere et al were guild feoffees, 1376. BA/B/P/274/1.
John Knyght held Little Park Street property,1376-89. BA/B/P/274/1-3.
Richard de Stoke had Earl Street, Much Park Street and Little Park Street messuages, 1372. BA/B/P/275/2.
John de Papenham et al were guild feoffees, 1372. BA/B/P/275/2.
Richard Clerk et al were guild feoffees, 1386. BA/B/P/275/3,4.
John de Toftes and John Pountfret were feoffees of Little Park Street cottages, 1382. BA/B/P/276/2,3.
Roberet Blatherwyk had a Gosford Street croft, Little Park Street and Dead Lane rents, and a Little Park Street cottage, 1380-84. BA/B/P/278/1,2.
John Percy et al et al were guild feoffees, 1384. BA/B/P/278/2.
William Belgrave held Little Park Street houses, 1417. BA/B/P/280/1.
Thomas Rowley was a feoffee of a Little Park Street tenement, 1511. BA/B/P/284/2.
Reginald the Merchant had the White Cellar, Much Park Street, c.1230s - 1243. BA/B/P/292/1,2.
Adam Russell held a moiety of a Much Park Street tenement, 1336. BA/B/P/292/15.
John Styward' et al were guild feoffees, 1386. BA/B/P/292/26.
Robert de Tuwe held a Much Park Street messuage, 1321-30. BA/B/P/293/3,4.
John le Bouer and Richard de Schipeton held a Much Park Street messuage, 1330-31. BA/B/P/293/4,5.
Roger Sweyn had a Much Park Street messuage, 1316. BA/B/P/294/2.
William de Leycester's tenements, 1316-24. BA/B/P/294/3-8.
John Bouer's Much Park Street tenement, 1347. BA/B/P/294/10,11.
Sewall de Bulkynton' and William le Thumelere were feoffees of a Much Park Street tenement, 1349: BA/B/P/294/13-15.
John de Papenham et al et al were guild feoffees, 1373. BA/B/P/296/6.
Richard atte Grene and John le Taverner, 1335. BA/B/P/297/1.
Richard Clerk et al were guild feoffees, 1401-04. BA/B/P/298/5-8.
Nicholas Michel's Much Park Street and Gosford Street messuages, 1367. BA/B/P/299/1,2.
Henry Clark et al were feoffees of Much Park Street and Gosford Street messuages, 1368. BA/B/P/299/4.
Robert Shippley was a feoffee of a Much Park Street tenement next to John Clerk's, 1410. BA/B/P/299/8.
William de Ocham et al were guild feoffees, 1380. BA/B/P/301/2-4.
Richard Sharp was a feoffee of a Much Park Street tenement, 1437-39. BA/B/P/301/17-20.
Henry de Keele et al were guild feoffees, 1389. BA/B/P/302/3.
John de Toftes and John Pounfret were feoffees of a Much Park Street tenement, 1386. BA/B/P/303/1.
John Leder occupied a Much Park Street tenement formerly Robert Broddesworthe's, 1447. BA/B/P/304/1.
John de Clyfforde was feoffee of Palmer Lane premises, 1378-79. BA/B/P/318/3,6.
Richard de Dodenhale et al were guild feoffees, 1379. BA/B/P/318/4-12.
Richard de Lychefeld was a feoffee of Palmer Lane premises, 1379-89. BA/B/P/318/9-13.
Richard Knolles was a feoffee of Palmer Lane premises, 1389. BA/B/P/318/13.
Adam de Keresley et al were guild feoffees, 1374. BA/B/P/321/1.
Roger Box had a Smithford Street rent, 1305. BA/B/P/325/1.
William de Corby was a feoffee of a Smithford Street messuage, 1369. BA/B/P/325/26.
John Percy et al were guild feoffees, 1375. BA/B/P/325/28.
Henry de Hynton's Smithford Street messuage, 1332-48. BA/B/P/326/1-13 passim.
Grant by John de Toftes et al, guild feoffees, to Henry de Keel of a Smithford Street messuage, 1388: BA/B/P/3265/18.
Thomas de Franketon' had a Smithford Street tenement, 1322. BA/B/P/327/5..
Henry de Keet et al were guild feoffees, 1379. BA/B/P/331/5.
John de Merston had a Smithford Street cornerhouse, 1350. BA/B/P/332/1.
Henry Dilcock et al were guild feoffees, 1365. BA/B/P/333/3.
John de Toftes et al were guild feoffees, 1373. BA/B/P/333/4,5.
Hugh de Burton' held Smithford Street property,1373. BA/B/P/333/5.,
William Forde was a feoffee of a Smithford Street messuage, 1488. BA/B/P/334/17.
John Dilcock had a Smithford Street rent, 1421. BA/B/P/338/1.
John Everdon and John Neele had a Smithford Street rent, 1434. BA/B/P/341/1.
John Leder had a Smithford Street messuage, 1436. BA/B/P/341/2.
John de Toftes et al were guild feoffees, 1383-84. BA/B/P/349/28,29.
John de Fillongleye and Richard de Stoke were feoffees for a Spon Street cottage, 1349. BA/B/P/351/7,8.
William Luffe et al were feoffees of Spon Street property, 1349. BA/B/P/352/10,11.
Richard Belers and Thomas de Bretford' had a Spon Street rent, 1353. BA/B/P/354/5.
John de Benyngton' and Henry Mollyng were feoffees of Spon Street property, 1349-58. BA/B/P/355/10,11.
John Onley had a Spon Street tenement, 1398. BA/B/P/358/5.
Sewall de Bulkynton' et al were feoffees of a Spon Street tenement, 1349. BA/B/P/359/6,7.
John Percy et al were guild feoffees, 1377-86. BA/B/P/359/22,26.
William Dilcok enfeoffed John Leder et al with a Spon Street messuage, 1423 BA/B/P/359/29.
Adam de Keresleye had Spon Street messuages, 1382. BA/B/P/359/39.
Adam Botonere et al were guild feoffees, 1382. BA/B/P/359/40.
John de Papenham's interest in a Spon Street rent, 1375. BA/B/P/362/3.
John Walsale occupied a Spon Street messuage, 1377. BA/B/P/363/2.
Henry de Dodenhale demised Spon Street messuages to Nicholas Percy, 1356, BA/B/P/364/1.
Henry Dilcok et al were feoffees of a Spon Street messuage, 1363-65. BA/B/P/368/1-5.
Grant by Robert de Blatherwyk to Robert de Staunford of seven messuages, 1366-69. BA/B/P/370/1-3.
Roger de Lokyngton' was a feoffee of a Spon Street messuage, 1376-87. BA/B/P/374/9,10.
John Preston and William Whitchurch acting on behalf of Trinity Guild, 1404. BA/B/P/374/11,12.
John Percy et al were guild feoffees, 1387. BA/B/P/377/1.
John Preston' and William Whytchurch' were feoffees of a Spon Street messuage, 1404-05. BA/B/P/379/2,3.
William Belgrave held a Spon Street messuage, 1426. BA/B/P/386/1.
Henry de Kele et al were guild feoffees, 1378. BA/B/P/400/5.
Adam Botener et al were guild feoffees, 1380. BA/B/P/402/3.
John Percy et al were guild feoffees, 1386-88. BA/B/P/402/4,5.
Richard de Stoke and Richard de Bruggeford were interested in Coventry property, 1361. BA/B/P/403/5.
John de Clifford' was a feoffee for a Well Street tenement, 1369. BA/B/P/406/4.
Adam Botener et al had a Well Street rent, 1385. BA/B/P/406/6.
John Percy et al were guild feoffees of a Well Street tenement, 1385. BA/B/P/410/1-3.
Richard de Stoke was a feoffee of Radford and Coundon land 1364. BA/B/P/413/3.
John de Filongley and Richard Coupere were feoffees of Coundon rents, 1349. BA/B/P/414/5,6.
William Wolf' had Foleshill land, c.1406. BA/B/P/417/3-5.
Ranulph Palmere et al were feoffees of Coventry and Harnall lands, 1365. BA/B/P/418/7,8.
John Botener et al were guild feoffees, 1374. BA/B/P/419/1-3.
Nicholas Dodnale and John Ryvel were feoffees of Coventry, Hasilwood and Corley (Warwickshire) lands, 1418: BA/B/P/423/1.
Richard de Stoke et al were feoffees for Stifford's Mill, Pinley, 1347. BA/B/P/431/5.
John Percy et al were feoffees for Stifford's Mill to John Knyght, 1373-74. BA/B/P/431/8,9.
Nicholas de Dodenhale held Pinley Mill, 1411. BA/B/P/431/10.
Humphrey Kylbie owned Dylcock's Mill, 1558. BA/B/P/431/12.
Thomas de Colleshull had a Saint Nicholas' Street grange, 1339. BA/B/P/433/8.
Walter le Longe held Saint Nicholas' Street land, 1347. BA/B/P/433/20.
John de Langele and Richard de Mors had Bisseley Mill, 1290. BA/B/P/439/2.
Richard de Stoke et al were guild feoffees, 1347. BA/B/P/439/7.
John de Langele held Earl Street and Earl's Mill Lane property, 1291-94. BA/B/P/440/1,2.
Richard de la More acted as a guardian, 1291-92. BA/B/P/440/1,2.
Robert de Bruggeford''s grant to Trinity Guild feoffees, 1382. BA/B/P/442/3.
Whitley land involving successive merchant-feoffees and tenants, 1376-77. BA/B/P/444/1-3.
John Percy et al were guild feoffees, 1381. BA/B/P/445/1.
John de Northwode et al were guild feoffees, 1397-98. BA/B/P/451/12-14.
John Northwode et al were guild feoffees to John de Preston' and William Whytchurch' for Spon End premises, 1404: BA/B/P/453/3.
John de Rydeware was feoffee of a dead tanner's land, 1349. BA/B/P/460/1.
John Percy had a Spon Street tenement[, mid fourteenth century]. BA/B/Q/4/1(h).
John Crosse had Earl Street shops, 1374. BA/B/Q/6/1.
John Crosse had a Gosford Street rent, 1386. BA/B/Q/8/2.
Laurence Cook held a Gosford Street messuage, 1411. BA/B/Q/8/3.
William Cook, Calais staple merchant, had Earlsdon land, 1520-23. BA/B/Q/19.
Laurence Hosee alias Laurence Cook held Gosford Street land, 1429, BA/C/J/5/1.
William Goot and William de Ruddyng were feoffees of Little Park Street cottages, 1405. BA/C/L/1/2,3.
Roger Vivian was surety for Coventry corporation, 1651. BA/D/A/19/5.
William Coke held Hearsall crofts, 1508. BA/D/A/32/1.
Probate Copy (1634) of Will (1632) of Edward Lufkyn, staple merchant, of which Andrew Cater was an overseser: BA/D/A/52/4.
William Coke, Calais staple merchant, had an Earl Street messuage, 1515. BA/D/D/26/1.
Benjamin Masfen and William Belcher were Bond's Hospital trustees, 1760. BA/D/D/29/1.
A.E. French had 28, Fleet Street, 1897-98. BA/D/D/29/9,11.
Thomas de Arleye of Coventry had land at Arley, Warwickshire 1348-49. BA/D/D/37/1,2.
Richard Alyn et al were feoffees of Bulkington, Warwickshire lands, 1443. BA/D/D/45/14.
Richard Buttere was a feoffee of Fillongley, Warwickshire land, 1361. BA/D/D/50/2.
William Cooke, staple merchant, was a feoffee of Old Fillongley manor, 1525, BA/D/D/50/12.
Richard de la Murye had various rents, 1390. BA/D/H/26/3.
Thomas Whate held Spon End tenements, 1338. BA/D/H/26/5.
John de Langeleye had Earl Street property, c.1289. BA/D/K/3/2.
Henry Wychard had Earl Street property, 1407. BA/D/K/3/5.
John Broun' held a Broadgate messuage, 1490-94. BA/D/K/3/18-22.
William Pysford senior and William Pysford junior, Calais staple merchants, had lands which were to pass to Ford's Hospital, 1517-35. BA/D/K/3/23,24.
John Crosse had Friars' Lane and Saint Nicholas' Street cottages, 1402. BA/D/K/4/2.
John Wedon' et al. had Greyfriars' Lane cottages, 1412. BA/D/K/4/3(endorsement).
William Forth, Calais staple merchant, was a feoffee of a Greyfriars' Lane messuage, 1507. BA/D/K/4/7-9.
Thomas Rowley was a feoffee of Greyfriars' Lane messuages, 1512-13. BA/D/K/4/14,15.
William Wygston, Calais staple merchant, was a feoffee of Greyfriars' Lane messuages, 1513. BA/D/K/4/15.
Two Calais staple merchants called William Wygston had Foleshill land, 1528-30. BA/D/K/6//6-13 passim.
William Wygston junior and Thomas Whittell, Calais staple merchants, were feoffees of Keresley land, 1530: BA/D/K/8/18.
William Wygston junior, Calais staple merchant, was a feoffee of Keresley land, 1529-34. BA/D/K/9/5,6.
William Pysford, Calais staple merchant, had Alspath and Meriden, Warwickshire land, 1516. BA/D/K/10/2-23.
John Seaman was a Town Clerk's executor, 1475-76. BA/D/K/13/14,15.
Richard Braytoft was a feoffee of Bubbenhall and Weston-under-Wetherley, Warwickshire lands, 1480-85: BA/D/K/13/16-20.
William Wygston', Calais staple merchant, was interested in Coventry, Bubbenhall and Weston-under-Wetherley lands, 1529. BA/D/K/13/21-26.
William Pysford and William Wygston, Calais staple merchants, were interested in Gaddesby, Leicestershire land (1513) which the former acquired (1517). BA/D/K/25/2-8.
Richard Andrewes and William Forthe, Calais staple merchants, were interested in Willoughby Waterless, Leicestershire land, 1496 - 1505. BA/D/K/34.
Richard Sharp was a feoffee of an Ironmonger Row messuage, 1437. BA/D/AG/2/15,16.
Thomas Pakeman's interest in a Much Park Street messuage, 1657. BA/D/AK/1/1.
John Gayer's Charity's foundation-deed, 1626. BA/D/AO/1/1.
John de Russhale and Henry Pane were feoffees of a Gosford Street cottage, 1349. BA/.D/BH/1.
Francis Waren's interest in Stoke property, 1565. BA/D/BH/3/1,2.
The late Calais staple merchant William Wygston's feoffees, 1559. BA/D/BI/1/3.
Grove Townsend of London was surety for a knight's will, 1662. BA/D/BM/2/1.
John Bristowe had Biggin land, 1445. BA/F/J/2/1.
John Bristowe had Coundon land, c.1440. BA/F/J/3/1.
John Dylcok senior had Whitley land, 1402-37. BA/F/J/8/1,3.
John Bristowe had Whitley land, 1437-49. BA/F/J/8/3,4.
William Grantpe had Cheylesmore and Coundon land, 1272. BA/G/A/1/1.II.
Robert de Langham held Cheylesmore land, 1347. BA/G/A/2/4.
Peter de Stoke held Cheylesmore land, 1347-59. BA/G/A/2/5,6.
Roland Damet held Stoke manor, 1397. BA/G/F/28/9.
William Bagod enjoyed rents in Coventry and neighbouring villages, 1303-09. BA/G/F/34/1-3.
Nicholas Michel enjoyed Much Park Street and Earl Street rents, 1357. BA/G/F/49/1.
Robert de Stoke had Henley land, 1327. BA/G/F/53/1.
William de Arthingworth had a meadow at Stoke, 1299. BA/G/F/54/3.
John de Toftes held Stoke land, 1370. BA/G/F/65/3.
Richard Walishale, floruit 1307. BA/G/F/74/1.
John de Langele occupied an Earl Street tenement, 1289. BA/H/H/1/3.
Robert de Skarnyng's interest in a Gosford Street cottage, 1347. BA/H/H/4/2.
John de Langley held a Little Park Street curtilage, 1301. BA/H/H/6/1.
Robert de Stoke had a Little Park Street chief rent, 1364. BA/H/H/8/2.
William de Yarnemouth enfeoffed Walter de Stoke with a Little Park Street messuage, 1356. BA/H/H/9/1.
Henry de Keel was interested in a Cross Cheaping tenement, 1378. BA/H/H/18/10.
Richard Clerk' had a Little Park Street messuage, 1382. BA/H/H/19/2.
William de Braunteston''s Bayley Lane curtilage, 1297 - 1300, BA/H/H/33/5.
Robert de Melton had Bayley Lane land, 1297 - 1300. BA/H/H/34/1.
William de Leycester had a Gosford Street messuage, 1322. BA/H/H/35/2.
John de Fylongleye et al were feoffees of Gosford Street land, 1351. BA/H/H/36/1.
Henry de Merintone had Much Park Street tenements, 1306-17. BA/H/H/38/2; BA/H/H/39/1,2.
Harvey de Brandon had a Much Park Street tenement, 1317-20. BA/H/H/39/2,3.
Nicholas de Stenton' had a Much Park Street tenement, 1320-24. BA/H/H/39/3,4.
Thomas de Coleshul had Cook Street messuages, 1337-38. BA/H/H/42; BA/H/H/43.
Gilbert de Middleton''s interest in a Gosford Street tenement, 1324. BA/H/H/67/18.
Henry de Lilleburne had a Little Park Street plot, 1260s. BA/H/H/69/1.
Richard de Dodenhale acted as an attorney to deliver seisin, 1399. BA/H/H/80/1.
Roger del Newelond had Hill Mill Field land, 1331. BA/H/H/83/8.
Reginald Merchant had Gosford Street property, c.1240s. BA/H/H/89/1.
Richard de la Murye had Earl Street messuages, c.1290-97. BA/H/H/100/4,6.
William de Bury had Earl Street land, c.1290-97. BA/H/H/100/6.
John de Filongleye had a Gosford Street messuage, 1329. BA/H/H/100/13.
Richard de Keresleye had a Gosford Street messuage, 1345. BA/H/H/100/19.
Henry de Lemynton' had a Little Park Street tenement, 1310. BA/H/H/100/21.
Roger de Newelond had a Spon Street tenement, 1315. BA/H/H/105/2,3.
John de Clifford was a feoffee for Cook Street land, 1349. BA/H/H/108/5.
William Schepeye had one-third of an Earl Street messuage, 1305. BA/H/H/126/1.
Richard Braytoft was a feoffee of West Orchard property, BA/H/H/128/5.
Robert Shippeley and Roger Benet enfeoffed Richard Nicoll with Stoke, Whitley and Coventry property, pre 1416: BA/H/H/128/1.
William de Schepeye had a Gosford Street rent, 1302. BA/H/H/129/1.
John le Botener had a Gosford Street tenement, 1321-24. BA/H/H/129/4,5.
John Botener and Richard Luff were feoffees of a Hull field, 1374. BA/H/H/132/1.
Robert Shyppeley had Ironmonger Row and West Orchard messuages, 1413. BA/H/H/133/1.
John Botoner's interest in Robert M[er]cer de Salopia's estate, 1405. BA/H/H/135/1.
John de Papenham occupied a Much Park Street messuage, 1366. BA/H/H/137/1.
William de Metyngham and Robert de Gartone successively had a Cheylesmore Lane curtilage, 1303-17: BA/H/H/140/2-4.
John le Keu and Hugh de Merston' were feoffees for a Much Park Street tenement, 1294. BA/H/H/141/2.
William le Poleter had Little Park Street and Earl Street land, mid to late 1260s. BA/H/H/145/1.
John Warant had Smithford Street property, 1439. BA/H/H/147/2.I.
Richard de Shipton' had Gosford Street rents, 1343-44. BA/H/H/150/1,2.
Thomas de Holand had a Gosford Street tenement in which Richard de Shipton' was interested, 1347-48: BA/H/H/155/1-3.
Thomas de Holand had a Gosford Street rent, 1347. BA/H/H/160/1.
Robert de Suttone had an Earl Street tenement, 1328. BA/H/H/165/1.
John de Ruyton' held Little Park Street cottages, 1336. BA/H/H/167/6.
Thomas called Ballard had Earl Street property, 1303. BA/H/H/169/1.
Richard Frebern and Henry Clerk had Cross Cheaping land, 1351. BA/H/H/174/1.
Thomas de Coventr' had a Gosford Street messuage and Earl's Mill Lane cottages, 1350. BA/H/H/176/3.
Richard Belers and Thomas de Bretford' were feoffees for a Gosford Street messuage, 1353. BA/H/H/176/4.
Thomas de Hynton' had Gosford Street and Earl's Mill Lane messuages, 1355. BA/H/H/176/5.
John de Mildenhale had Little Park Street messuages, 1305-09. BA/H/H/182/1,2.
William Wolf and John Lyberd' confirmed to Richard de Dodenhale et al Gosford Street and Little Park Street messuages, 1390. BA/H/H/185/1.
William Botener was a feoffee of Earl Street and Spon Street tenements, 1369. BA/H/H/186/2.
Henry Clarke had a Broadgate messuage, 1368. BA/H/H/187/1.
Warin de Coventr' had Stoke land, 1250s BA/H/H/200/1.
William Wolff demised Earl Street messuages successively to John Pounfret and William de Happesford', 1386-90: BA/H/H/203/1,2.
William de Happesforde and Henry le Clerk successively had a Cheylesmore Lane messuage. 1341-49: BA/H/H/206/2,4,5.
Hugh de Lychefeld had a Little Park Street tenement, 1308. BA/H/H/218/1,2.
Richard de la Muyre had Asthill land (c.1278) in which John de Langele confirmed him (1298). BA/H/H/236/8-12.
John Aubrey acting as Roger de Bokyngham's surety, 1365, BA/H/H/236/12.
William Palmere had a Hill Cross messuage, 1389. BA/H/H/241/1.
John de Russhale had a Gosford Street messuage, 1349. BA/H/H/243/1.
Henry de Compton had a Gosford Street messuage, 1347. BA/H/H/243/2.
John Dylcok's bond, 1438. BA/H/H/244/1.
Nicholas Russel held Styvechale land, 1380. BA/H/H/245/1.
John Rounton' was a feoffee of Much Park Street and Bishop Street property, 1440. BA/H/H/249/1.
John de Rytone had Broadgate tenements, 1302-30. BA/H/H/250/5,6,9.
William de Burbache was feoffee for Shortley land, 1307. BA/H/H/255/1.
Thomas de Shepeye had an Earl Street messuage, 1358. BA/H/H/258/3.
Thomas de Holand' had a Much Park Street messuage, 1342. BA/H/H/261/1.
John Wely held Spon Street messuages, 1391. BA/H/H/262/1.
Thomas Ostriche was a feoffee of Hill Street cottages, 1471. BA/H/H/264/18.
Hugh Rugeley was a feoffee of Hill Street property, 1404-19. BA/H/H/264/23,30.
Henry Peyto was a feoffee of Hill Street and Radford property, 1433. BA/H/H/264/31.
Hugh Ruggeley was a feoffee of a Smithford Street rent, 1404. BA/H/H/266/1.
Robert Blatherwyk had a Little Park Street messuage, pre 1431. BA/H/H/271/8.
John de Todenham had a Little Park Street site, c.1300. BA/H/H/273/1.
John Warde had Spon Street cottages and rent, 1332. BA/H/H/278/10,11.
John le Warde had Little Park Street land and rent, 1348. BA/H/H/280/6,7.
John Knyght was a feoffee for a Little Park Street/Dead Lane corner tenement, late fourteenth century. BA/H/H/280/8.
Thomas de Fakenham had Well Street and Hull property, early 1270s. BA/H/H/285/1.
William le Wallere had Spon Street, Hill Street and West Orchard rents, 1308. BA/H/H/289/1.
William Broun of Stamford, Lincolnshire was interested in a Priors Harnall field, 1459-80. BA/H/H/293/12,13.VIII.
Robert Schepey was a feoffee for a Harnall messuage, 1405. BA/H/H/293/18.
Henry de Hinton had Priors Harnall land, 1327. BA/H/H/295/1,2.
William Broun' was interested in a Harnall croft, 1477. BA/H/H/296/1.
Roger de Newelond had Whoberley land, 1316. BA/H/H/303/1.
John Swale was a feoffee of the "Moon", Smithford Street, 1494. BA/H/H/309/13.
Thomas Bonde and William Rowley were interested in a Smithford Street messuage, 1498, BA/H/H/309/18.
John Dylcock had property in Coventry, in Allesley, Coundon, Bretford and Wolston (Warwickshire), North Kilworth and South Kilworth (Leicestershire) and Yelvertoft (Northamptonshire), early fifteenth century. BA/H/H/311/1.
Edmund Brownell, staple merchant, was a feoffee of a Smithford Street messuage and the Puddingcrofts, 1569: BA/H/H/214/16-19.
Edward Lufkin, staple merchant, had Fleet Street and Hill Street property, pre 1658. BA/H/H/326/1,2.
Richard Sharp' was a feoffee of Radford land, 1439. BA/H/H/337/2-4.
Robert de Engelond had a Spon Street messuage, 1291 - 1328. BA/H/H/339/1-3.
Richard de Welton enfeoffed William Joykin with a Dead Lane messuage, 1383. BA/H/H/341/1.
William Joykyn had an Earl Street rent, 1381. BA/H/H/342/1.
John Scarnyng, William de Wendleburgh and Thomas de Keteryng successively occupied Bayley Lane property, 1336-41. BA/H/H/350/1-6.
John Appulton' had Friar Lane messuages, 1388. BA/H/H/357/1; BA/H/H/358/1.
Richard Dodenhale was a feoffee for a Cross Cheaping messuage, 1403. BA/H/H/260/1,2.
Robert Kelme occupied Cross Cheaping messuages, 1441. BA/H/H/361/1.
William Meryton was a feoffee for a Cross Cheaping messuage, 1467. BA/H/H/361/4.
John Hasley had a Broadgate tenement, 1406. BA/H/H/374/1.
William de Dunchurche had Dead Lane cottages, 1370. BA/H/H/381/1.
William Hapsford' had an Earl Street tenement, 1400. BA/H/H/389/1.
Thomas de Coventr' had an Earl's Mill Lane messuage, 1349. BA/H/H/394/1.
Robert de Bruggeford' had an Earl's Mill Lane curtilage, 1364. BA/H/H/395/1.
Adam Walsheman had a Gosford Street messuage, 1378. BA/H/H/399/1.
Elyas de Lynne had a Potter Row messuage, 1316-37. BA/H/H/407/1,2.
Henry Peyto was a feoffee of city property, c.1430. BA/H/H/413/3.
John Lybard was a feoffee of a Much Park Street tenement (1390 - 1403) which interested Robert Everyngton: BA/H/H/417/1.
William Lyberd had another Much Park Street tenement, 1390. BA/H/H/417/1.
Laurence Cook et al were Trinity Guild feoffees, 1413. BA/H/H/417/3.
Henry Cater, staple merchant, had a Smithford Street messuage, 1671. PA1516/15/2.
Baboo & Sons, Sheffield and India, 1946. PA403/63/10.
Jonah Crynes acting as a Priory Court feoffee, 1731. PA403/140/2.
Jonah Crynes held a stable at Great Butcher Row, 1704. PA403/147/3.
Jonah Crynes held a stable at Bull Ring, 1699. PA403/148/3.
William Porteous assigned a Jordan Well house, 1775. PA436/7/2.
George Bryson was a widow's executor, 1879. PA436/14/1.
William de Attilbuirgh and Richard de Knolles acting as bailiffs, 1393-94. PA401/3/1,2.
Joseph Masfen sold Asthill property, 1762-66. PA466/10/1-2; PA466/11/1-2.
William Taylor's interest in Asthill land, 1783. PA466/11/4.
William Dadley's interest in Asthill land, 1769-77. PA466/12/1-2.
John Vere junior and Thomas Zachary of London were an indebted Coventry silkman's assignees, 1773. PA440/6/5-8.
William Belcher sold a Bishop Street messuage, pre 1780. PA454/1/4.
William Ford, staple merchant, was named a draper's executor, 1506. PA54/3/1.
William Belcher was involved in a Bond's Hospital lawsuit, 1759-63. PA54/8/19.
William Gilbert et al were Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1737. PA54/18/3.
Jonah Crynes and William Nurden were Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1727. PA54/18/3.
John Remington was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1784 PA54/18/5.
William Belcher was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1737 - c.1774. PA54/8/18; PA54/18/3; PA54/20/1; PA54/21/1; PA54/23/1; PA54/24/1; PA4/25/1-3; PA54/26/1; PA54/27/1,2; PA54/28/1; PA54/29/1,2; PA54/30/1; PA54/31/1; PA54/32/1,2; PA54/33/1,2; PA54/34/15,16.
William Gilbert was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1737 - c.1751. PA54/18/3; PA54/25/1; PA54/27/1; PA54/28/1; PA54/29/1; PA54/31/1; PA54/32/1; PA54/33/1; PA54/34/15.
Benjamin Masfen was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1737ff. PA54/18/3; PA54/25/1; PA54/26/1; PA54/27/1; PA54/28/1; PA54/29/1; PA54/31/1; PA54/32/1; PA54/33/1 PA54/34/15.
Simon Villers was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1737 - c.1751. PA54/18/3; PA54/25/1; PA54/27/1; PA54/28/1; PA54/31/1; PA54/32/1; PA54/33/1 PA54/34/15.
Jonah Crynes and William Nurden were Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1715, 1727. PA54/18/3; PA54/34/10-14.
Daniel Searle was a commissioner for sale of fee farms, 1651. PA54/271/1.
Charity collection (c.1250 - 1871) regarding William Ford, staple merchant. PA54/280-331.
Thomas Whitwell et al, staple merchants, were associated with the foundation of Ford's Hospital, early sixteenth century. PA54/280/1; PA54/285/7.
Thomas Rowley and the staple merchant William Wigston were Ford's Hospital feoffees, 1513. PA54/285/1.
William Pisford junior was a feoffee of Ford's Hospital estate land, 1516-17. PA54/285/4; PA54/287/23,25-27; PA54/288/1.
William Coke and Thomas Rowley were feoffees of a Smithford Street messuage, 1516. PA54/285/3.
William Coke was a city warden, 1516. PA54/285/3.
Richard Ryse's interest in Ruyton family property, 1511. PA54/286/11.
William Wigston junior was a feoffee of Alspath and Meriden, Warwickshire land, 1516-17. PA54/287/23-28 passim.
William Pisforde senior, William Pisforde junior and William Wigston were feoffees for Gaddesby, Leicestershire land, 1517. PA54/288/1.
John Catesby had Vicar Lane (Coventry) and Ratley and Bubbenhall (Warwickshire) property, 1404. PA54/295/1.
Jonah Crynes bought Baron family property, early eighteenth century. PA54/338/3.
Edward Lufkin senior, staple merchant, had Fleet Street and/or Hill Street property, early seventeenth century, which interested Edward Cradock until 1658. PA54/354/1.
William Ford was executor of the draper Thomas Bond, 1508. PA500/3/1.
William Belcher was a Bond's Hospital trustee, 1759. PA500/4/1.
Jonah Crynes' Welsh Market rentcharge, 1712. PA500/4/1.
Jonah Crynes and William Nurden were Bond's Hospital trustees, 1717. PA500/4/1.
William Gilbert et al were Bond's Hospital trustees, 1737. PA500/4/1.
Edward Lufkyn tenanted Canley land to 1624. PA511/4.
R.C. Foot of Islington, Middlesex was a Coventry watch-manufacturer's mortgagee, 1874-83. PA591/1.II,III.
William Marshall bought original rights to a motor-car patent, 1906. PA594/12/1/2/1.
John de Langley acquired Shortley land, c.1300-05. PA824/1/2-4.
John de Ridware had Shortley land, c.1301. PA824/1/2,4.
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