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Coventry Archives & Research Centre
Manuscript note (no date) concerning 37 Henry VIII Valor Ecclesiasticus for Saint Nicholas' and Holy Trinity chaplains' stipends.
Confirmation of Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield's grant of estover, 1343. PA80/1.
Vicar of Holy Trinity and a chaplain were grantees for a Little Park Street house, 1341. PA87/4.
John Offchurche's acquisition of Cuckoo Lane cottages, 1408. PA100/25/2.
Thomas Yonge, parson of Budbrooke, Warwickshire and later dean of Saint Mary's College, Warwick, early fifteenth century. PA100/25/4.
Quitclaim by inter alios William Burgeys of Astley, Warwickshire and Nicholas Burgeys of London, clerks, of interest in land near Spon Bridge, 1456. PA100/27.
John Norton and Robert Lawe, chaplains, were interested in Coventry, Styvechale and Asthill land, 1449-50: PA100/28/2-5.
William Shiplode, clerk, was a feoffee of Spon Street cottages, pre 1435. PA100/29/1.
William Thruston, chaplain, likewise, 1456. PA100/29/2,3.
Richard Botyler, vicar of Alspath, Warwickshire witnessed a deed for land there, 1401. PA101/36/7,
John Hafelde likewise, 1423. PA101/36/8.
Coventry, Styvechale and Ryton-on-Dunsmore, Warwickshire property granted to inter alios Dom William Gamul, Dom John Gamul, Richard Blaby and Thomas Dokene, 1387. PA219/1.
Richard Shirley and Richard Doddes et al were charged with Coventry, Foleshill and Keresley, and Bubbenhall and Weston-under-Wetherley (both Warwickshire) land which formed the basis of the Ford's Hospital estate, 1536: PA219/2.
Dom John Hallome's cottage at Styvechale, 1411.PA3263/1.
Thomas Clement (clerk) and Christopher Ives (chaplain) were among the feoffees for a husbandman's realty, 1539: PA371/2.
John, clerk of Walsgrave, witnessed a deed, 1426. PA382/2.
Presentation of Prior of Sandwell church, Staffordshire, 1419. PA6/1.
1515 will of William Pisford senior of Coventry, Calais merchant, recited, 1529. PA9/1.
Heraldic arms of Robert de Limsey, Bishop of Coventry (floruit 1100) (early twentieth century). PA492/2 fols. 52,53.
Heraldic arms of John Vesey, Vicar of Saint Michael's, Coventry and Bishop of Exeter (floruit earlier sixteenth centiury) (early twentieth century). PA492/2 fol. 82.
John Anketyn was appointed attorney to deliver seisin for Thomas Viel, 1347. PA152/21.
Mid-nineteenth century drawings of Saint Mary's Hall Great Hall stained glass depicting Richard Crosby (Prior of Coventry, 1398 - 1437) and John Burghill (Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, 1399). PA1/6 fols. 47,48 (fols. "21a", "21b").
Mid-nineteenth century drawings of Saint Mary's Hall Great Hall stained glass depicting Archbishop Arundel of Canterbury (1396ff) and (Arch)bishop Walden of Canterbury (1398-99). PA1/6 fols. 50,51 (fols. "22a", "22b").
Ford's Hospital agreement, 1528. PA9/1.
John Ramridge occupied Priory property, 1545. PA12/2.
Marian chantry-priest occupied a Palmer Lane messuage, 1545. PA12/2.
William Queneborough heard Elizabeth Swillington's nuncupative will, 1553. PA20/1.
Transcription of Pope Alexander's bull confirming Coventry Priory. PA14/1/1.
Transcription of Innocent IV's bull about Priory chapelries, mid thirteenth century. PA14/1/27.
King's clerk's pension, 1391. PA14/1/31.
Copy and translation of 1246 writ about Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield's excommunications, c.1840: PA14/2/2,3.
Grant of property in Coventry and Corley, Warwickshire to Richard de Southam, chaplain, 1341. PA14/2/15.
Provision for Prior's submission to Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield (1249) cited, 1348 (c.1840 translation). PA21/1/2.
Translation of Prior's final concord (1250) with the Montalts, c.1840. PA21/1/7.
Henry of Clif's interest in Cheylesmore manor, etc., 1328. PA21/1/10.
William Shipley and Roger Cartwright (clerks) and others were disseised of a Coventry tenement and Whitley manor, 1422. PA21/1/25.
William de Passenham, servant to the Prior, 1336. PA21/1/28.
Translation of grant (late twelfth century) of Styvechale to Bishop of Coventry, c.1840. PA21/1/31.
Copy of final concord (1403) involving Thomas Abel, chaplain, for Coventry, Coundon and Radford land, c.1840: PA21/1/38.
Copy of final concord (1408) involving John Childs, chaplain, for Styvechale land, c.1840. PA21/1/39.
Dom Richard Blaby's Coventry and Radford land, 1374. PA21/2/34.5.
Dom RIchard Blaby's interest in land at "Blakelone", Coventry, 1364. PA21/22/34.10.
Grant by William de Passenham, John de Haldenby and Hugh de Pacwode, clerks, of Radford, Saint Nicholas' Street, Bishop Street, Cook Street and Saint Agnes' Lane property, 1350. PA21/22/34.11.
Dom Peter de [Ruyton] (chaplain)'s Radford messuage, mid fourteenth century. PA21/2/34.11.
Grant by William de Passenham and John de Haldenby, clerks, of Coundon, Ufton, Wasperton and Grandborough (all Warwickshire) property, 1351. PA21/2/34.12.
Grant by Richard de Blaby, clerk, of Coventry and Radford property, 1364. PA21/2/34.13.
Dom John de Percy (chaplain)'s West Orchard(?) tenement, 1364. PA21/2/34.13.
Grant by Richard de Blaby, clerk, of marsh, etc. at Coundon, 1364. PA21/2/34.14
Grant by Peter de Blockleye, clerk, of Walsgrave messuage, c.1302? PA21/2/34.15.
Grant by William Suwet, Richard de Blaby and William Offchurch, clerks, of a Palmer Lane messuage, 1369: PA21/2/34.19.
John de Newby (clerk)'s Coundon meadow, mid fourteenth century. PA21/2/34.25.
Interest of William Suwet, Richard Blaby and William Clerk de Offechirche, clerks, in Cubbington (Warwickshire), Coundon, Coventry, Potters Marston (Leicestershire), Attoxhall, Walsgrave, Wyken and Foleshill property, 1392: PA21/2/34.26.
Peter de Blokkeleye (clerk)'s Walsgrave lands, 1303. PA21/2/34.27.
Peter de Blokkeleye (clerk)'s Wodemulneheye land, 1307. PA21/2/34.31.
Interest of John Smoerhode (Walsgrave), Richard de Wely ("Newbold"), Roger de Cosyngton (Leicester) and another in Attoxhall, Walsgrave, Wyken, Henley and Foleshill, 1353. PA21/2/34.34.
Interest of John Purcole, vicar, in Attoxhall, Walsgrave, Foleshill and Wyken lands, 1340. PA21/2/34.26.
Copy of licence of mortmain (1356) to John de Neuby, clerk, c.1840. PA21/2/34.37.
Richard Blaby's and William Suwett's, and Peter de Blockley's land in c.1400. PA17/8.
Dom Edward Drewe's Coventry tenements, 1526. PA17/112/1.
Muster, 1522. PA24/1 fols. 97 verso - 100 recto.
Office copy (late sixteenth century) of will (1554) of John Horne of Walsgrave. PA238/1.
John de Many was feoffee for Earl Street and Dead Lane rents, 1370. BA/A/B/11/1.
William de Overton had a Smithford Street tenement, 1340-46. BA/A/B/47/1-3.
Dom John Stille had a West Orchard tenement, late fifteenth century. BA/A/B/48/1.
Richard Mores was trustee for a mercer's purchase of Caloudon Waste land, 1484. BA/A/B/60/1,2.
John Shepey had an Earl Street messuage[, late fourteenth century]. BA/A/C/6/1.
Thomas in le Hurne's Spon Street messuage in which John de Southam was interested, c1300-50: BA/A/C/8/1-4.
William Westley was an attorney to deliver seisin, 1455. BA/A/D/28/3.
Nicholas de Baddesleye was a feoffee of Greyfriars' Lane land, 1351. BA/A/D/55/1.
Fee-farm for bishop's temporalities, 1361. BA/B/A/1/6.
Priory fonds in borough archive, thirteenth century to sixteenth century. BA/B/A.
Sir John Percy had land near Saint John's Hospital, 1364. BA/B/A/5/2.
William de Passenham had Altgeder Mill, 1331. BA/B/A/12/8.
Charter from Henry de Gildentr' to Geoffrey de Nassinton (both clerks) for a Gosford rent, early 1270s: BA/B/A/13/5.
Nicholas de Coventr' was interested as a chaplain in Gosford rent, 1280s. BA/B/A/13/6.
Richard Wyther, chaplain, was an attorney to deliver seisin, 1309. BA/B/A/13/7.
Sir Richard Wyder's interest in a Gosford Street messuage, 1313-16. BA/B/A/13/9,13.
Vicar of Wolvey, Warwickshire had a messuage outside Gosford Bridges, 1324-27. BA/B/A/13/22,23.
John de Neuby's lands which WIlliam de Passenham transferred to Thomas de Warewyk and Richard de Blaby, and Richard to the Priory, 1361-64. BA/B/A/19/1,2.
Gift by William Suwet, Richard de Blaby and William de Offchirch to the Priory of a Palmer Lane messuage, etc., 1369: BA/B/A/22/3.
Guy de Tyllebrok''s Poddycroft land, 1280s. BA/B/A/23/1.2-4.
Sir WIlliam Harrison (chantry priest)'s Smithford Street property, 1545. BA/B/A/31/11.
Land of Sirs Peter de Ruyton and Roland de Breton', chaplains, at Spon Street, 1330. BA/B/A/36/1.
Sir John Bonetable had Spon land, 1416. BA/B/A/40/1.
Sir John Primerole's interest in Attoxhall, 1340. BA/B/A/41/2.
William Suwet, Richard Blaby and William le Clerk of Offchurch gave the Priory Cubbington (Warwickshire), Potters Marston (Leicestershire) and Attoxhall land, 1392. BA/B/A/44/19.
Richard de Sallowe's croft in Coundon c.1250. BA/B/A/46/1.
William de Passenham, John de Haldenby and Hugh de Pacwode received, and the former two gave to the Priory, Coventry, Radford, Coundon, and Ufton, Draycote and Grandborough (Warwickshire) land, 1349-51: BA/B/A/50/4-7.
Henry in le Hurne had a Coundon rent, 1296. BA/B/A/51/2.
Peter de Blockleye's grant of Coundon and Wyken land to the Priory, 1307. BA/B/A/51/7.
Coundon land bought by William de Passenham and John de Haldenby, 1356. BA/B/A/53/3.
John the son of Andrew de Coundelme, chaplain, had Coundon land, 1310. BA/B/A/54/3.
Robert le Blake had Whoberley and Coundon land, 1315-34. BA/B/A/54/5-8.
John de Neuby had land at Asshawe and Asthill, 1343-60. BA/B/A/54/13,14.
William de Passenham's and John de Haldenby's Coundon land, 1358. BA/B/A/54/13.
Ralph de Newenham (chaplain)'s Coundon and Exhall property, later belonging to William Suwet, Richard Blaby and William de Offechirch', 1357-68. BA/B/A/57/3-6.
William Belers, chaplain, was a feoffee of Coundon, Allesley and Wolston (Warwickshire) land, 1496: BA/B/A/57/9.
John de Neuby (chaplain)'s Coundon land passed to the Priory before 1367. BA/B/A/61/2.
Master William Suwet had a Harnall field, 1340. BA/B/A/68/1.
William Passenham and John Haldenby, clerks, had Harnall land, 1352. BA/.B/A/68/3.
Richard de Blaby (chaplain)'s land in Prior's Harnall, 1369. BA/B/A/69/8.
William de Passenham's Hasilwood land,1333. BA/B/A/70/3-5.
Adam the Clerk had land near Saint Nicholas', mid thirteenth century. BA/B/A/75/1.
William Suwet, Richard de Blaby and WIlliam de Offechirch had Radford selions, mid fourteenth century: BA/B/A/77/4.
Sir John Henri had Radford land, 1318-22. BA/B/A/78/16-20.
Richard de Southam, chaplain, was feoffee of Radford land, 1344. BA/B/A/78/21.
Hugh de Toucestre and John de Withybroke had Radford land, 1360. BA/B/A/78/27.
Richard de Blaby's interest in Radford land, 1363. BA/B/A/78/30.
John Wytheley's interest in Radford land, 1415. BA/B/A/80/2,3.
John Neuby's Radford cottages, 1349. BA/B/A/82/3.
Sir William Suwet, William de Offechirch' and Richard de Blaby had a Radford field, 1365. BA/B/A/84/1.
John de Neuby maintained his prebend from a Spon Street tenement, 1357. BA/B/A/87/6.
Richard le Blount senior, clerk, had Spon land near that once the chaplain Robert de Blake's, 1326: BA/B/A/89/1.
Charter from John de Neuby to William de Passenham and John de Haldenby for Coundon, Whoberley and Spon property and reversion of a Little Park Street messuage, 1356. BA/B/A/89/4.
SirJohn Bonetable, chaplain, had Spon End land, 1419. BA/B/A/89/7.
Charter from John de Neuby to William de Passenham, John de Haldenby and Richard de Blaby for Coventry, Coundon, Whoberley and Spon property, 1356. BA/B/A/89/8.
Peter de Blockley, clerk, gave the Prior a Walsgrave messuage, 1303. BA/B/A/95/2-6.
The Walsgrave chaplain and Newbold and Leicester vicars held land at Attoxhall, Walsgrave, Wyken, Henley and Foleshill, 1363. BA/B/A/97/3.
Interest of Roger de Luton', George de Castell and John Fouche in Attoxhall, Walsgrave, Wyken and Foleshill property, 1370. BA/B/A/99/3,4,10.
Interest of Nicholas Ryvel, William Suwet and Richard de Blaby in Attoxhall, Walsgrave, Wyken and Foleshill property, 1370-92. BA/B/A/99/5,6,8,9,11,12.
William Suwet held Whoberley land, 1317. BA/B/A/107/4.
William de Passenham had a Whoberley rent 1333. BA/B/A/107/6.
Sir Robert de Blake's former Whoberley land, 1336. BA/B/A/107/8.
Walter de Allescote's Coventry, Whoberley and Asshawe land, 1345. BA/B/A/107/11.
John de Neuby enfeoffed William de Passenham, John de Haldenby and Hugh de Pacwod with [Whoberley] land, 1348: BA/B/A/107/12.
Richard de Blaby's Whoberley land, 1364. BA/B/A/107/14.
WIlliam Suwet, John Somerwode and William Offchurche had Walsgrave and Wood End land, 1368-69: BA/B/A/108/2.
Richard de Hampton held a Spon Street rent, 1382. BA/B/B/3/1.
Sir William Munmouth (chaplain)'s interest in a Cross Cheaping messuage, quitclaimed to Thomas de Longeleye (clerk) and adjoining that for which the said Sir William and the clerk John Waley were feoffees, 1406. BA/B/K/2/6.
Interest of William Shipley and Roger Cartwright in a Cross Cheaping messuage, 1420-37. BA/B/K/2/7,8.
John Broun''s interest in Cook Street and West Orchard property, 1452-65. BA/B/K/2/9-11.
William Broke of Astley, Warwickshire was a feoffee for Cook Street and West Orchard property, 1465-72: BA/B/K/2/11-13.
Master John Bedon, doctor of theology, had Cook Street and West Orchard property, 1472. BA/B/K/2/12-17.
Master John Frysby, doctor of theology, had Cook Street and West Orchard property, 1472. BA/B/K/2/16-18.
Henry Warde's interest in Staffordshire and Cross Cheaping property, 1501. BA/B/K/2/24.
William Hardy's interest in Harnall land, 1499 - 1506. BA/B/K/2/27,32.
Walter Broune and Thomas Mores were feoffees of Harnall land, 1529. BA/B/K/2/34.
Vicar of Holy Trinity and Sir John de Grendon, chaplain, had Spon Street land,1342. BA/B/K/7/2.
Maintenance of Trinity Guild chaplain, 1508. BA/B/P/7/1.
Sir Richard de Solihull had Well Street and Hill Street property, mid fourteenth century. BA/B/P/14/1.
Sir Thomas de Sadelar's Friar Lane, Cheylesmore Lane and Spon Street rents, mid fourteenth century: BA/B/P/14/1.
Henry atte Cros' Spon Street and Hill Street tenements, mid fourteenth century. BA/B/P/14/1.
Premises granted for chaplains to pray for Trinity guildsmen's souls, 1392. BA/B/P/14/5.
John de Passenham had a Little Park Street tenement, 1393. BA/B/P/14/5(ao).
John Horswell occupied a Spon Street messuage, 1393. BA/B/P/14/5(cb),(ce).
John Damas had a Hill Street tenement, 1393. BA/B/P/14/5(cm).
Gilbert de Peck had a Bishop Street tenement, 1393. BA/B/P/14/5(dg).
Richard de Hampton' had a garden near Spon Street, 1393. BA/B/P/14/5(ev).
John de Nassynton's Earl Street tenement, 1393. BA/B/P/14/5(fa).
Nicholas de Baddesley's miscellaneous properties and rents, 1364. BA/B/P/14/14.
John Percy and Nicholas Percy had Little Park Street property, mid fourteenth century. BA/B/P/14/14.
John de Southam had Spon Street property, mid fourteenth century. BA/B/P/14/14.
Guy de Tillebrok sold a Bayley Lane messuage, c.1300. BA/B/P/14/18.
Nicholas de Baddesleye's interest in Bayley Lane messuages, 1343-50. BA/B/P/14/19-24,30.
John Belton', William Belton', John Ofchurch' and William Ofchurch' were feoffees of a Bayley Lane messuage, 1405: BA/B/P/14/38.
Robert Fauches and William Lewyn' were feoffees of a Bayley Lane messuage, 1425-45. BA/B/P/14/39-41.
Sir Henry de Lich' was feoffee of Bayley Lane land, 1349. BA/B/P/15/5.
Nicholas de Baddesleye was feoffee of a Bayley Lane tenement, 1361. BA/B/P/15/6.
John Belton', William Belton', John Ofchurch' and William Ofchirch' were feoffees of a Bayley Lane messuage, 1411: BA/B/P/16/3.
Robert Fauches and William Lewyn' were feoffees of a Bayley Lane messuage, 1425. BA/B/P/16/4.
Sir William de Chesterfeld' had Bayley Lane property, 1349. BA/B/P/17/8-10.
Sir Nicholas de Baddesleye was a feoffee of Henry le Spicer's property, 1349. BA/B/P/17/11.
Sir Michael de Couston was a feoffee of the rector William Galey's property, 1358. BA/B/P/17/14,15.
Sir Michael de Couston was a feoffee of property for Sir Nicholas de Baddesleye, 1359. BA/B/P/17/18.
Nicholas de Baddesleye had a Bayley Lane rent, 1372. BA/B/P/19/3.
Nicholas de Baddesleye acting as a Saint Mary's Guild chaplain, 1359-60. BA/B/P/22/1,2.
Sirs Richard Ieneth and Stephen Greneborough' were feoffees of several messuages, 1361-71 BA/B/P/24/1,2: BA/B/P/25/1.
John Prentis occupied a Spon Street tenement, 1423. BA/B/P/24/5.
William Newerk held a Drapery solar from Trinity Guild, 1420. BA/B/P/26/2.
John Drie's interest in various properties, 1406. BA/B/P/29/1.I.
Sir Michael, grandson of Richard le Miller, had a Bishop Street messuage, 1315-22. BA/B/P/43/4-7.
Sir Ralph de Staunton had a Bishop Street messuage, 1318-26. BA/B/P/44/2,4,5.
Robert de Northampton was a feoffee of a Bishop Street messuage, 1342. BA/B/P/44/8.
Sir Adam del Reeve, Robert de Northampton' and Ralph de Lodbroc were feoffees for various properties, 1346-71: BA/B/P/44/12,16.
William de Passenham was feoffee for a Bishop Street rent, 1349. BA/B/P/44/13.
Sir John de Withebrok' was feoffee for a Bishop Street tenement, 1352. BA/B/P/44/14.
Interest of Richard the son of John Abbot in a Bishop Street tenement, 1322. BA/B/P/45/1.
Confirmation by William Still' to William de Stonleye (both chaplains) of Well Street and Bishop Street lands and rents, 1349. BA/B/P/47/1.
John Manby was an attorney to deliver seisin, 1368. BA/B/P/47/2.
Sir Nicholas de Baddesleye's Bishop Street messuage, 1370. BA/B/P/49/1.
William de Passenham's rent from a Broadgate messuage, 1331. BA/B/P/60/7.
Henry de Allesley's interest in a Broadgate messuage, 1334. BA/B/P/60/8.
Sir Hugh de Toucestre's rent from a Broadgate messuage, 1341. BA/B/P/60/12.
Adam de Ichynton and William de Lalleford' had a Broadgate tenement, 1353-60. BA/B/P/60/13,14.
Sir Nicholas de Baddesleye was a feoffee of a Broadgate tenement, 1349. BA/B/P/60/16.
Sir Robert de Ruytone had a Broadgate messuage, 1323. BA/B/P/61/3,4.
William de Lalleforde was feoffee for a Broadgate rent, 1343. BA/B/P/61/7.
Sir Nicholas de Baddesleye et al's Broadgate property for which Sir Henry de Lychfeld' was attorney to deliver seisin, 1348-49. BA/B/P/62/1-3.
Robert Elkes and Thomas Blakeman enfeoffed John Damasce et al with a Broadgate messuage, 1397: BA/B/P/63/4.
John Dermant and Thomas Abell were attorneys to deliver seisin, 1409. BA/B/P/64/3.
Master Luke de Herdebergh had a Burges messuage, 1339. BA/B/P/70/2.
Peter de Ruyton''s interest in a Burges messuage, 1340, BA/B/P/70/4.
William Shipley and Roger Cartwright were feoffees for a Hay Lane messuage, etc., early fifteenth century: BA/B/P/70/8(a).
Quitclaim by William the son of William Lokynton' of Bushby Lane, 1365. BA/B/P/76/5.
Vicar of Ashby Saint Legers, Northamptonshire had a Butters Lane rent, 1380. BA/B/P/71/1.
William Broke's interest in Butters Lane, 1380 - 1405. BA/B/P/77/1-4.
John Ofchirch's interest in Butters Lane, 1405. BA/B/P/77/4.
John Boudy held a Cook Street tenement, c.1308. BA/B/P/79/2.
Sir John de Wythebrok was a feoffee for Cook Street messuages, 1351-52. BA/B/P/80/7; BA/B/P/82/2.
Michael de Coyerston' was a feoffee for Cook Street and Burges messuages, 1361. BA/B/P/83/3.
Nicholas de Baddesley et al were feoffees of Cook Street and Burges messuages, 1361-62. BA/B/P/83/4,5.
Sir Henry ad Crucem and Henry le Chaloner held a Cow Lane tenement, 1328-40. BA/B/P/89/2-4.
Sir Nicholas de Baddesleye's Little Park Street and Cow Lane property, 1351. BA/B/P/89/9.
John de Holand and Hugh de Toucestr' had a Cross Cheaping rent, 1341. BA/B/P/91/1.
John Percy had a Cross Cheaping tenement, 1350. BA/B/P/91/2.
John de Repyngton''s Cross Cheaping tenement, 1349. BA/B/P/92/1.
SirJohn de Wythebrok' was a feoffee for Cross Cheaping shops, 1352. BA/B/P/93/1.
John de Manby was a guild feoffee for a Cross Cheaping messuage adjoining that once John Damas', 1380:. BA/B/P/94/2.
Richard Gydd and Richard Stretton' had a Cross Cheaping cornerhouse, 1443-49. BA/B/P/99;1-3.
Doctor Orton, vicar of Holy Trinity, 1508. BA/B/P/102/3(z).
John Meneley's former obit, 1552. BA/B/P/102/3(ac).
William Legburn was feoffee of a Dead Lane messuage, 1423-39. BA/B/P/107/7,9.
Giles de Peck and Richard Bobunhull were feoffees of Dead Lane/Much Park Street messuages, 1388-94: BA/B/P/109/2-8 passim.
William Shippeley was feoffee of various messuages, 1416. BA/B/P/111/29.
John de Manby was a guild feoffee, 1380. BA/B/P/116/1.
Michael de Causton''s interest in the Drapery, 1362-72. BA/B/P/117/3,10.
Sir Guy de Tilebrok gave a lamp to Saint Michael's high altar[, c.1280]. BA/B/P/137/12.
Nicholas de Baddesley was chaplain of Saint Mary's Guild, 1349-50. BA./B/P/137/12,23.
Robert de Wushton' was an attorney to deliver seisin, 1349. BA/B/P/137/23.
Sir Roger de Duffeld' held an Earl Street tenement, 1353. BA/B/P/137/26.
Roger Oky had the White Cellar, Earl Street's rent, 1332. BA/B/P/138/5.
William Celet had an Earl Street messuage, c.1280 - 1319. BA/B/P/141/1,3
John de Withebroke was a guild chaplain, 1359. BA/B/P/141/19.
Nicholas de Baddesley et al were guild priests, 1361. BA/B/P/142/2.
Richard Blaby was feoffee of an Earl Street messuage, 1392-94. BA/B/P/143/10,18.
Adam de Ichynton''s Earl Street tenement, pre 1349, which interested Saint Mary's Guild chaplains: BA/B/P/143/22.
John de Holond' and William de Lalleforde had an Earl Street rent, 1343-44. BA/B/P/144/1,2.
Nicholas de Baddesleye was a guild chaplain, 1349. BA/B/P/145/1.
Sir William de Weston' was a guild chaplain, 1361. BA/B/P/145/1.
Nicholas de Baddesleye was a guild chaplain, 1361. BA/B/P/146/2.
Grant by Nicholas de Baddesleye and John de Wiggeley to William de Weston', 1369. BA/B/P/148/1.
John de Shepeie's Earl Street messuage, 1371-88. BA/B/P/148/2,4.
John Northampton''s interest in an Earl Street messuage, 1405. BA/B/P/148/5.
Interest of John de Berkheed of Lancaster in an Earl Street messuage, 1405. BA/B/P/148/6.
Interest of Roger Fyswik and Richard Bradmer in Earl Street and Little Park Street property, 1446: BA/B/P/148/7.
Maintenance of two Trinity Guild chaplains, late fourteenth century. BA/B/P/151/1.
William Ive was feoffee of an Earl Street tenement, 1431. BA/B/P/152/2.
Nicholas de Baddesley held Earl's Mill Lane land, 1352. BA/B/P/163/1.
John Dey was a feoffee of Earl's Mill Lane cottages, 1483. BA/B/P/164/4-6.
John Ryton' and William Haddon as rent-feoffees, 1458. BA/B/P/168/1.
Richard Pratt was a staple-merchant's executor, 1509. BA/B/P/171/1,2.
Ralph the Priest had land behind Gosford, c.1240s. BA/B/P/175/4.
William de Passenham's interest in land near Gosford, 1333-34. BA/B/P/175/14,15.
Sir Henry de Ichenton's rent from Ludlowfeld, Gosford, 1345. BA/B/P/175/21,22.
Sir John de Lalleford' and Sir William de Lalleford' were interested in Ludlowfeld, Gosford, 1349-58. BA/B/P/175/29-34.
Sir John de Wythebrok' was interested in Ludlowfeld, 1352. BA/B/P/175/33.
Adam de Irchynton' was interested in Ludlowfeld, 1358. BA/B/P/175/34.
Interest of Richard Stokh (of Shawell, Leicestershire) and Richard Toft of "Newbold" in Ludlowfeld, 1410: BA/B/P/175/36.
Interest of William the son of Richard Baker in two Gosford Street cottages, 1317. BA/B/P/175/46.
Sir Robert de Bultone occupied a Gosford Street messuage, 1318-29. BA/B/P/177/2,3.
John de Foleford was feoffee of a messuage between Gosford Bridges, 1345.BA/B/P/177/6.
Sir John de Northerne had Gosford land, 1331-49. BA/B/P/178/19,35-37,39,44-46.
Nicholas de Baddesleye was a feoffee of Gosford land, 1356. BA/B/P/178/23.
Thomas le Sherman's interest in Gosford Street messuages, 1349. BA/B/P/178/41,52,46-49.
Adam de Ichenton and William de Lalleford were feoffees of a Gosford Street messuage, 1349-51: BA/B/P/178/42,43,49.
Henry Hunt's and John Napton''s Gosford Street rent, 1370. BA/B/P/178/56.
Adam de Ichynton' was a guild feoffee, 1354. BA/B/P/178/59.
Richard Stevenes' Gosford Street messuages, mid fifteenth century. BA/B/P/179/14.
William de Passenham's Gosford arable, 1333. BA/B/P/179/16.
Hugh le Lavendre's interest in Gosford Green land, 1318. BA/B/P/181/2.
John Manby was an attorney to deliver seisin, 1379. BA/B/P/183/11.
Hugh de Toucestre's Gosford Street cottages, 1328-54. BA/B/P/184/1,4-6; BA/B/P/185/1.
William de Tuttebury and Robert Fraunceys were feoffees for a Gosford Street rent, 1345. BA./B/P/184/3.
Sir Adam de Ichynton' et al had a Gosford Street rent, 1349. BA/B/P/187/2.
Sir Nicholas de Baddesley was a guild feoffee, 1349. BA/B/P/188/1.
Sir Nicholas de Baddesley was a feoffee of a Gosford Street tenement, 1349. BA/B/P/189/2.
Sir William Newerle's interest in Earl's Mill Lane property, 1398. BA/B/P/190/6.
Thomas Blakeman's interest in Earl's Mill Lane property, 1413. BA/B/P/190/7,8.
Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield granted rent from premises outside Gosford Bridges, along with two chaplains, 1413: BA/B/P/201/4.
Adam Golofre's interest in a Gosford Street messuage, 1413. BA/B/P/201/4.
John de Keteryng''s Gosford Street messuage and toft, 1381. BA/B/P/204/1-3.
William de Radeclyff was feoffee to Giles de Peck and Richard de Bubbenhall of a Gosford Street messuage of which William del Heth' was formerly a feoffee, 1388. BA/B/P/206/1-3.
John Derman had Gosford Street and Cook Street property and Hasilwood land, 1430. BA/B/0/211/1.
Richard Greswold, vicar of Tamworth, had Coventry land, 1449. BA/B/P/211/2.
Richard Pratte and William Pynfold' were feoffees of a dyer's premises, 1498. BA/B/P/215/2.
Thomas le Sadlere's Greyfriars' Lane messuages, 1339-40. BA/B/P/222/8-10.
William de Kyngerton''s Greyfriars' Lane tenement, 1350. BA/B/P/222/11.
Sirs Henry de Lychefeld and Nicholas de Baddesleye were feoffees of a Hay Lane tenement, 1349: BA/B/P/240/6,7.
Nicholas de Baddesley and John Wyggeleye were feoffees of Hay Lane and Earl's Mill Lane messuages, 1369: BA/B/P/240/8.
Sir Nicholas de Baddesleye was a Saint Mary's Guild chaplain, 1349. BA/B/P/242/2.
Sir Richard de Solihull senior was chaplain of Copston's Chapel, 1340. BA/B/P/246/2.
John Derman and Richard Wykyn were feoffees of a Hill Mill Lane cottage, 1414-17. BA/B/P/247/1,2.
Richard Damas had a Hill Street tenement, 1415. BA/B/P/252/5.
William de Belton''s interest in a Saint Nicholas' Street rent, 1396. BA/B/P/263/1.
William de Wylie had Little Park Street land, 1317. BA/B/P/265/4.
Sirs Adam de Ichynton' and William de Lalleford were feoffees of a Little Park Street messuage, 1349-74: BA/B/P/265/20-26.
John de Manby was an attorney to deliver seisin, 1374. BA/B/P/265/26.
Vicar of Saint Michael's held a Little Park Street messuage, 1512-62. BA/B/P/265/29,30.
William de Chestrefeld' held a Little Park street tenement, 1340.. BA/B/P/266/7.
Thomas de Allespath was feoffee of a Little Park Street rent, 1342. BA/B/P/266/9.
John Percy's interest in Little Park Street cottages, 1349-52. BA/B/P/266/14,15.
Sir Nicholas de Baddesleye was a feoffee of Little Park Street cottages, 1352. BA/B/P/266/15.
Walter de Wilye had a Little Park Street curtilage, 1341. BA/B/P/266/21,22.
Michael Tyrel's interest in a Little Park Street messuage, 1325. BA/B/P/267/4,6.
John de Milton was an attorney to deliver seisin, 1349. BA/B/P/267/15.
Sir William de Lalleford and Gilbert de Pulteneye were feoffees of a Little Park Street tenement, 1349: BA/B/P/268/1.
Nicholas de Baddesleye and Adam de Ichynton' were feoffees of a Little Park Street quarry, 1361: BA/B/P/271/1.
Bablake chaplains to say a mass, 1415. BVA/B/P/273/13.
Richard Stephens was feoffee of a Little Park Street messuage, 1419. BA/B/P/273/14.
William de Haynton' was a feoffee of Little Park Street property, 1389-90. BA/B/P/274/3-5.
William Broke and Thomas Wavere were feoffees of Little Park Street property, 1334. BA/B/P/274/6,7.
John de Manby senior was an attorney to deliver seisin, 1386. BA/B/P/275/4.
William de Lockynton had a Lucas Lane messuage, 1362. BA/B/P/291/1.
Rogfer Oky had a Much Park Street tenement, 1336. BA/B/P/292/15.
Sir Henry de Lychefeld and Nicholas de Baddesleye were feoffees of a Much Park Street messuage, 1349:. BA/B/P/292/17-19.
Sir Henry le Floutere's Much Park Street tenement, 1328-32. BA/B/P/292/28,29.
Sir Nicholas de Baddesleye was feoffee of a Much Park Street messuage, 1349. BA/B/P/293/11.
Sir Nicholas de Baddesleye and Master John de Canleye were feoffees of a Much Park Stree messuage, 1349:. BA/B/P/294/13-15.
Richard de Solihuill was feoffee of Gosford Street and Much Park Street messuages, 1345. BA/B/P/296/5.
John Molyns had a Much Park Street messuage, 1361-62. BA/B/P/298/1,2.
Hugh de Geydon and William Suwet were feoffees of a Much Park Street messuage, 1362-76. BA/B/P/298/2-4.
John Damas and Richard Ivenet were feoffees of Much Park Street and Gosford Street messuages, 1368: BA/B/P/299/4.
William Shippeley's Much Park Street messuage, 1435. BA/B/P/299/10.
Williaam de Lalleford was feoffee for a Much Park Street shop, 1372. BA/B/P/300/1.
Laurence Crosse was feoffee of a Much Park Street messuage, mid fifteenth century., BA/B/P/304/4.1.
Thomas Bristow's interest in Much Park Street messuages, 1454. BA/B/P/305/1-4.
Richard de Hampton' was a feoffee of a Palmer Lane messuage, 1376-79. BA/B/P/318/1-3,7,8,12.
Thomas Baxter was a feoffee of a Palmer Lane messuage, 1378. BA/B/P/318/3.
William de Belton was a feoffee of a Palmer Lane messuage, 1379-89. BA/B/P/318/9,13.
Robert Merbury was a feoffee of a Palmer Lane messuage, 1389. BA/B/P/318/13.
John de Manby was an attorney to deliver seisin, 1376. BA/B/P/320/2.
Richard Hall, chaplain of Bablake, 1414. BA/B/P/320/6-8.
Sir Henry de Greneburgh' was a feoffee of Saint Agnes' Lane land, 1349. BA/B/P/324/2.
Benedict Coterel held a Smithford Street messuage, c.1300. BA/B/P/325/2.
Sir Adam de Aula held a Smithford Street messuage, 1325. BA/B/P/325/6.
Sir John de Lalleford was a feoffee for Smithford Street messuages, 1349 BA/B/P/325/17.
John de Manby was a feoffee for a Smithford Street messuage, 1369-79. BA/B/P/325/26,29,30.
Sir John de Lalleford was a feoffee for a Smithford Street tenement, 1349. BA/B/P/326/14-16.
Master John Rastell and William Haddon' were feoffees of a parcel of Smithford Street property, 1466: BA/B/P/326/22.
John Berd' was an attorney to deliver seisin, 1356. BA/B/P/328/12.
John de Manby was a guild feoffee, 1379-80. BA/B/P/329/55,6.
John de Belton' et al were interested in a Smithford Bridge messuage, 1375. BA/B/P/332/3.
Nicholas de Baddesley et al were interested in a Smithford Street messuage, 1365. BA/B/P/333/2,3.
John de Burgh's interest in Smithford Street property, 1373. BA/B/P/333/4.
Nicholas de Baddesleye and John de Wyggeley had Smithford Street property, 1369. BA/B/P/334/1.
Vicar of Saint Michael's was interested in a Smithford Street messuage, 1378. BA/B/P/334/2.
William Newerk et al occupied a Smithford Street messuage, 1403-09. BA/B/P/334/3-5.
Vicar of Saint Michael's was a feoffee of a Smithford Street messuage, 1516. BA/B/P/334/19,20.
John Manby was a guild feoffee, 1383. BA/B/P/336/1.
Maintenance of chaplains on £86/13/4, 1392. BA/B/P/337/1,4.
John Pountfret's Gosford Street, Smithford Street and Earl Street messuages, 1392. BA/B/P/337/4.
William Clerk was feoffee of a Smithford Street tenement, early fifteenth century. BA/B/P/341/1.
Geoffrey the Chaplain had Spon Street land, late 1280s - early 1290s. BA/B/P/349/12.
Roger de Cannell's interest in a Spon Street messuage, 1293. BA/B/P/349/16.
John de Canneleye's Spon Street property, 1293 - 1344. BA/B/P/349/18-26 passim.
Richard de Solihull and William de Lalleford were feoffees of Spon Street property, 1344. BA/B/P/349/23,26.
Richard de Somerby had a Spon Street messuage, 1340-43. BA/B/P/350/9,10.
John de Holand and Thomas de Alspathe had a Spon Street messuage, 1344. BA/B/P/350/11.
Sirs John de Lalleford and William de Lalleford were feoffees of a Spon Street cottage for which Gilbert de Peltoney was an attorney to deliver seisin, 1349. BA/B/P/351/7,8.
John de Holand was feoffee for Spon Street property, 1343. BA/B/P/352/7-9.
John Corewenne had Spon Street property, 1349. BA/B/P/352/10-12.
William de Lalleford et al were feoffees for a Spon Street cottage, 1349. BA/B/P/352/16.
Sir Henry Attecros had Sopn Street and Hill Street tenements, 1326-41. BA/B/P/353/1,2.
John Lalleford and William Lalleford were feoffees of Spon Street property, 1349-58. BA/B/P/355/10,11.
Sir Richard de Somerby et al had a Spon Street tenement, 1340 - c.1343. BA/B/P/356/1,2.
Thomas de Alspathe and William de Lalleford had a Spon Street messuage and land in the western suburbs, 1343: BA/B/P/357/1.
John de Sadyngton' and Peter de Feryby were feoffees of Spon Street tenements, for which Geoffrey de Upton' was attorney to deliver seisin, 1400. BA/B/P/358/6-8.
Sir Adam de Ichynton acted as a surety, 1346. BA/B/P/359/3.
John de Manby was a guild feoffee, 1379. BA/B/P/359/8.
Thomas de Ansteleye et al had a Spon Street messuage, 1362. BA/B/P/359/17.
Thomas Bonde was an attorney to deliver seisin, 1504. BA/B/P/359/7.
William de Lalleforde was a feoffee of a Spon Street cottage, 1349. BA/B/P/360/1,2.
Rector of Preston, Rutland and another cleric thence were interested in Spon Street messuages, 1349: BA/B/P/360/3,4.
John de Southam, Sir Henry de Lych' and Nicholas de Baddesleye were feoffees of Spon Street tenements, 1349::. BA/B/P/361/1.
William de Lalleford had a Spon Street messuage, 1355. BA/B/P/362/1.
William de Lalleford was feoffee of a Spon Street tenement, 1355. BA/B/P/363/1.
John de Manby was a guild feoffee, 1379. BA/B/P/367/3.
Nicholas de Baddesleye and Henry de Cungerston' were guild feoffees, 1365. BA/B/P/368/4,5.
Alan Wyart's interest in messuages in Spon Street and towards Hill Mill, 1368. BA/B/P/372/1.
Richard Brocok was feoffee for a Spon Street messuage, 1376-87. BA/B/P/374/9,10.
Henry Bron' and John Northampton were successively feoffees of a Spon Street messuage, 1400-05: BA/B/P/375/3.
William Shipley was a feoffee of Much Park Street and Spon Street messuages, 1435. BA/B/P/387/1,2.
William Broke held all of Vicar Lane, 1409. BA/B/P/399/1-3.
Roger Oky's Well Street rent, 1329. BA/B/P/400/2.
Richard de Solyhull's Spon End, Well Street and Whoberley property, involving Sir WIlliam de Sayteresfeld and Luke de Herdeburgh, 1336-41. BA/B/P/401/2-4.
Sir Peter de Ruyton was a feoffee for Spon Field land, early fourteenth century. BA/B/P/401/2(f).
Sir Richard de Solihull senior's Well Street tenement, 1245. BA/B/P/402/2.
John de Grendon' et al were involved with Well Street property, 1344-62. BA/B/P/403/4-6.
Thomas de Norton' was a feoffee of Well Street and Bishop Street property, 1366. BA/B/P/404/2.
Robert de Northampton' and Sir John Wythebrok' were feoffees of a Well Street rent, 1348. BA/B/P/405/1,2.
Stabling for Wroxeter, Staffordshire rector, 1337. BA/B/P/409/1.
William de Overton' had a West Orchard tenement, 1341. BA/B/P/409/2-4.
Sir Adam de Ichynton' et al were feoffees of West Orchard and Saint Nicholas' Street messuages and Radford land, 1349. BA/B/P/409/5-7.
William de Lalleford was feoffee of Radford and Coundon land, 1364. BA/B/P/413/3.
William de Passenham, feoffee of a Coundon rent, 1327. BA/B/P/414/2.
Thomas de Birmingham and John le Hunte were feoffees of Coundon rents, 1349. BA/B/P/414/5,6.
William de Lalleford and Robert de Westbrigge were feoffees of Coundon land once Sir John de Lallefoird's, 1366: BA/B/P/414/7,8.
John de Manby was a guild feoffee, 1388. BA/B/P/415/1.
Rector of Bedworth had Foleshill land, 1420-22. BA/B/P/417/7-9.
Richard de Hampton' had Coventry and Harnall lands, 1365. BA/B/P/418/7.
Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield et al had Coventry, Hasilwood and Corley (Warwickshire) lands, 1418: BA/B/P/423/1.
Vicar of Tamworth was feoffee of a Hasilwood croft, mid fifteenth century. BA/B/P/423/2.
Sir Richard Asscheby was a feoffee of Keresley property, 1402-03. BA/B/P/428/2,3.
Thomas Chestrefeld was feoffee of Keresley property, 1442-71. BA/B/P/428/8-20 passim.
William Haddon' was feoffee of Keresley property, 1452. BA/B/P/428/19.
Adam de Ichynton' and Richard de Foxton' were feoffees for Stifford's Mill, Pinley, 1343-73. BA/B/P/431/3,4,8.
John de Lalleford and Adam de Ichynton' were attorneys to deliver seisin, 1357. BA/B/P/431/78.
Rogfer Oky had Radford land, 1343. BA/B/P/433.3,4.
John Dey's feoffees' feoffment of Richard Pratte of Coventry and John Northeye of Chesterfield with a Saint Nicholas' Street croft, for which Thomas Copland was attorney to deliver seisin, 1491. BA/B/P/438/1,2.
Hugh de Vienne had Shortley property, 1289-90. BA/B/P/439/1,2.
Adam de Ichynton' and Richard de Foxton' were feoffees for various properties, 1343. BA/B/P/439/5,6.
John de Manby was an attorney to deliver seisin, 1377. BA/B/P/444/2.
Two Sirs Richard de Solyhull and Peter Ruyton were interested in Spon End land, 1331-46. BA/B/P/451/2-11.
Adam Copston had Spon End land, 1331. BA/B/P/451/6.
Thomas Leget of Leicester was feoffee for Spon End land, 1344. BA/B/P/451/11.
Sir Roger de Walton' had a Spon End messuage, 1340-42. BA/B/P/452/1-3.
John de Ryseleye was a feoffee of Spon End premises, 1349. BA/B/P/452/5,6.
Adam de Ichynton' and Gilbert de Pulteney were feoffees of Spon End land, 1340. BA/B/P/452/7,8.
Nicholas Baddesley and Adam de Ichynton were feoffees of Whoberley land, 1360. BA/B/P/459/6.
William de Lalleford was feoffee of a dead tanner's land, 1349. BA/B/P/460/1.
Maintenance of Corpus Christi Guild chaplain, 1392. BA/B/Q/2/2.
Henry Bron had a Spon Street tenement, 1393. BA/B/Q/2/3(a).
Richard Blaby held West Orchard land, 1392. BA/B/Q/2/3(i).
William de Raleby and John de Melton were feoffees of Earl Street shops, late fourteenth century: BA/B/Q/4/1(a).
Chantry priest to help in Saint Michael's choir, 1415. BA/B/Q/4/1.
John Alde was a feoffee of an Earl Street messuage, 1470. BA/B/Q/7/1.
Nicholas Tomes occupied a Slepers Lane tenement, 1497. BA/B/Q/12/1.
John Staunforthe was a feoffee of a Smithford Street messuage, 1465. BA/B/Q/13/1.
Master John de Shepeye licensed a messuage to service a Corpus Christi Guild chaplain, 1392. BA/B/Q/14/2.
Prior of Coventry licensed property likewise, 1392. BA/B/Q/14/2.
Sirs John de Holland and John de Grendon had a West Orchard rent, 1342. BA/B/Q/16/1.
Vicar of Bromsgrove was a feoffee of a West Orchard messuage, mid fifteenth century. BA/B/Q/17/1.
Thomas le Cuyli was interested in Radford land, 1318. BA/B/Q/20/9.
Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield's indulgence for those who supported Corpus Christi Guild, 1382: BA/B/Q/21/1..
Sir Richard Mores was a Mercers' Company chantry-priest, late fifteenth century. BA/C/I/2; BA/C/I/3.
Thomas Bradmedowe et al were feoffees of Richard Braytoft senior's and John Goold's wills, 1488. BA/C/I/3/1.
John Northampton and John de Beckheed were feoffees of Little Park Street cottages, 1405. BA/C/L/1/2,3.
Richard Mores was an attorney to deliver seisin, 1508. BA/D/A/32/1.
Rector of Arley, Warwickshire was a feoffee of land there, 1379. BA/D/D/37/5,6.
Vicar of Fillongley, Warwickshire was a feoffee of Arley land, 1502-15. BA/D/D/39/3,4.
John Webster was a feoffee of Arley land, 1477-86. BA/D/D/40/2-4.
Richard Sarevyn was a feoffee of land at Arley for which the vicar of Fillongley acted as attorney to deliver seisin, 1507: BA/D/D/40/5,6.
Sir John Popy was a feoffee of Walsgrave and Bulkington, Warwickshire land, 1349. BA/D/D/45/1,2.
Sir William Belasis was a feoffee of Walsgrave and Bulkington, Warwickshire land, 1381-90. BA/D/D/45/7.
Vicar of Bulkington was an attorney to deliver seisin, 1424. BA/D/D/45/7.
William Marton' was a feoffee of Bulkington lands, 1439. BA/D/D/45/13.
Henry de Fyllyngley's interest in Corley, Warwickshire property, 1330-38. BA/D/D/49/1-3.
Sir Simon de Sutton' held Fillongley, Warwickshire land, 1317. BA/D/D/50/1.
Vicar of Fillongley was a feoffee for land there, 1361. BA/D/D/50/2.
Robert Bonde was involved with land which was to pass to Bond's Hospital, 1504. BA/D/D/50/6-8.
Henry Marler was a feoffee of Old Fillongley manor, 1521. BA/D/D/50/12.
John de Sevisby had Bitteswell, Leicestershire land, c.1270. BA/D/D/52/1.
John Styn' and William Tiboit were feoffees for Bitteswell land, 1377, 1416, which interested Richard Ive: BA/D/D/53/3-6; BA/D/D/59/2,3; BA/D/D/61/1,2.
Thomas Trefford and Richard Wykyn were feoffees for Lutterworth, Leicestershire and Bitteswell property, 1416:. BA/D/D/53/56.
Robert Dawe was a feoffee of Bitteswell land, 1497. BA/D/D/62/2,3.
John Lewes senior was a feoffee of Much Park Street messuages, 1491. BA/D/H/20/1.
Hugh de Vienna's interest in an Earl Street messuage, c1289. BA/D/K/3/2.
John de Lallford and William de Lallford enjoyed Earl Street and Gosford Street rents, 1350. BA/D/K/3/3.
Robert Fleming and Richard Pratte were feoffees for land which was to pass to Ford's Hospital, 1517. BA/D/K/3/23.
Richard Sherley and Richard Edmonds were feoffees for land which was to pass to Ford's Hospital, 1535: BA/D/K/3/24.
John Brampcote had Friars' Lane and Saint Nicholas' Street cottages, 1402. BA/D/K/4/2.
John Pysford et al were feoffees of Greyfriars' Lane messuages, 1513. BA/D/K/4/15.
Henry Ruydynge was a feoffee of Foleshill and Keresley land, c.1500. BA/D/K/6/3.
Richard Depynge was a feoffee of Foleshill and Keresley land, 1516. BA/D/K/6/4.
John Baker was a feoffee of Keresley land, 1470-77. BA/D/K/8/4,13.
Richard Mores was a feoffee of Keresley land, 1470 - 1504. BA/D/K/8/4,5,13,14.
Robert Burman' was an attorney to deliver seisin, 1504. BA/D/K/8/5,14.
Thomas Grene was interested in land in the Coventry district, 1513. BA/D/K/8/16.
Sir Richard Sadeler was a creditor, 1372. BA/D/K/10/7.
Vicars of Alspath, Warwickshire were interested in land there, 1394, 1419. BA/D/K/10/8,10.
Sir Robert le Chaplain and Sir William Bate had Bubbenhall, Warwickshire land, 1516-32. BA/D/K/12/5,6; BA/D/K/14/1,5.
Chaplain of Bubbenhall enjoyed a rent for a mass, late thirteenth century. BA/D/K/13/3.
Sir John de Stafford' had a Bubbenhall messuage, 1345-75. BA/D/K/15/1-4.
Thomas Profet had Stareton, Warwickshire property, 1413. BA/D/K/22/3.
Master Henry Ruydyng was a feoffee of Weston-under-Wetherley, Warwickshire land, 1462. BA/D/K/23/4,6.
Ralph de Gaddesby had land at Gaddesby, South Croxton and Cold Newton, all Leicestershire, 1365: BA/D/K/24/3.
John de Barwe was a feoffee of Gaddesby land, 1383. BA/D/K/24/4.
Vicar of Yardley, Worcestershire was a feoffee for Gaddesby land, 1513. BA/D/K/25/2-4.
Richard Pratt was interested in Gaddesby land, 1513-17. BA/D/K/25/2-7.
Richard Pratt was interested in Willoughby Waterless, Leicestershire land, 1509. BA/D/K/35/1.
John de Bramcote was interested in an Ironmonger Row messuage, 1372. BA/D/AG/2/4.
William de Haynton' and William de Belton' were feoffees of Ironmonger Row and Palmer Lane property, 1395 - 1411:. BA/D/AG/2/11-13.
John Haydon' was a feoffee of Ironmonger Row and Palmer Lane property, 1411. BA/D/AG/2/12,13.
William Shipley and Roger Cartwright were feoffees of an Ironmonger Row messuage, 1420-37: BA/D/AG/2/14-16.
William Hardy was an attorney to deliver seisin, 1500. BA/D/AG/3/4.
William Hardy et al were feoffees of Palmer Lane houses, 1502-11. BA/D/AG/3/5,6.
William de Netebroc had Berkswell, Warwickshire land, 1311. BA/D/AZ/12/2.
William Forster was a feoffee of Berkswell land, 1485. BA/D/AZ/13/3.
Ralph de Ashburne or Richard de Ashburne was a feoffee of Whitley land, 1342. BA/F/J/6/7-9,
Thomas Bristowe was an attorney to deliver seisin, 1460. BA/F/J/8/5.
Gerard the Vintner had Cheylesmore and Coundon land, 1273. BVA/G/A/1/1.II.
William Reginald, rector of Allesley, 1396. BA/G/C/1/1.
Guy de Tyllebroc had Stoke land and service, c.1280-90. BA/G/F/28/29,30; BA/G/F/40/1; BA/G/F/57/2; BA/G/F/61/1.
Guy de Tyllebroc had a Smithford Street messuage, 1270s. BA/G/F/31/1.
William Selet had Smithford Street land, early fourteenth century. BA/G/F/31/6.
John de Ichynton's Exhall tenement, 1294. BA/G/F/37/1,2.
John Payn had Stoke land, c.1280 - c.1295. BA/G/F/40/1,2.
Roger de Allesley had a Much Park Street tenement, 1298. BA/G/F/46/1.
Guy de Tylebroke had Stoke, Radford, Coundon and Coventry rents, 1280s - 1290. BA/G/F/58/1,2.
Archdeacon of Coventry acting as an executor, 1298. BA/G/F/58/4.
William Brasier held a Stoke messuage, 1451. BA/G/F/70/1.
Sir Edward Brewe paid a Coventry chief rent, 1526. BA/G/F/74/1.
Hugh de Vienna let an Earl Street tenement, 1289. BA/H/H/1/3.
Sir Adam de Ichynton''s interest in a Gosford Street cottage, 1347. BA/H/H/4/2.
Sirs John de Lalleford and Adam de Ichynton' enjoyed a Spon Street chief rent, 1358. BA/H/H/7/1.
Vicar of Holy Trinity enfeoffed Sir John de Lalleford et al with a Little Park Street chief rent, 1345. BA/H/H/8/1.
William de Lalleford was a feoffee of the above, 1364. BA/H/H/8/2.
William de Lalleford was feoffee of a Little Park Street messuage, 1356. BA/H/H/9/1.
William de Lalleford and Thomas de Alspathe were feoffees of a Spon Street messuage, 1345. BA/H/H/10/2.
Master John de Allespath going to Rome, 1235. BA/H/H/13/2.
Sir William de Lalleford had a Spon Street messuage, 1358. BA/H/H/17/1.
Sir John de Lalleford had various rents, 1344. BA/H/H/18/7.
Sir William de Lalleford was feoffee of a Well Street messuage, 1348. BA/H/H/18/9.
Vicar of Holy Trinity was interested in a Cross Cheaping tenement, 1378. BA/H/H/18/10.
Robert Lawe was a feoffee of a Smithford Street messuage, 1455-57. BA/H/H/20/6-8.
Master John Rastell and William Haddon were feoffees of a Smithford Street messuage, 1464. BA/H/H/20/10.
Hugh de Toucestr' held Gosford Street land, 1325. BA/H/H/24/1.
Nicholas de Kenelleworth's interest in Coventry property, 1329. BA/H/H/27/2.
Roger Oky had a Smithford Street tenement, 1330. BA/H/H/27/2.
Master William Celet had land behind Earl Street, 1302.
John de Lalleford, William de Lalleford and Adam de Ichynton' were feoffees of Gosford Street land,1351: BA/H/H/36/1.
John de Paunthon' had a Gosford Bridges rent, 1300-03. BA/H/H/45/1.
William de Weston had a Market Place tenement, 1299.. BA/H/H/48/9.
William de Lokynton had a Hilpous Lane tenement, 1361. BA/H/H/48/15.
Sir Henry de Allesley had a Cross Cheaping messuage, 1341. BA/H/H/48/19.
Sir Adam de Mure was a feoffee for a Cross Cheaping rent, 1344. BA/H/H/48/20.
William called the Baker had a Gosford Street messuage, 1327. BA/H/H/50/1.
Sirs William de Lalleford and Adam de Ichynton' were feoffees of a Gosford Street tenement, 1349: BA/H/H/50/10.
Sirs Richard de Solihull and Hugh de Toucestre had a Cook Street rent, 1341. BA/H/H/54/4.
Henry in le Hurne had Earl Street and Coundon rents, 1296. BA/H/H/57/1,2.
Sir Henry le Mareschal had an Earl Street tenement, 1320. BA/H/H/57/3.
Henry ad Crucem occupied a Little Park Street tenement, 1322. BA/H/H/58/2.
Henry ad Crucem had Spon Street and Hill Street tenements, 1326. BA/H/H/59/2.
Sir Henry le Marchal had a Broadgate shop, 1336. BA/H/H/60/2.
Richard de Wynewick sold Dead Lane land to the parson of Baginton (Warwickshire)'s servant, c.1270: BA/H/H/70/1.
Thomas in le Hurne held Coundon land, 1312. BA/H/H/78/1.
John de Cundulme had Coventry property, 1309. BA/H/H/79/1,.2.
Sir Geoffrey de Copston had a Spon tenement, 1299. BA/H/H/81/1.
Walter the Deacon had Well Street land, 1220s. BA/H/H/83/1.
Robert the son of Simon the Cook had a Well Street tenement, late 1280s. BA/H/H/83/6.
Sir Walter del Slade had a Little Park Street curtilage, 1316-17. BA/H/H/86/4,5.
Sir William de Wyley had a Little Park Street curtilage, 1317. BA/H/H/86/5.
Peter de Ruyton's interest in a Well Street rent, 1332. BA/H/H/90/3.
Roger Oky occupied Radford land, 1326. BA/H/H/92/1.
Peter de Ruyton was a feoffee of Radford land, 1334-36. BA/H/H/93/1; BA/H/H/94/1.
Robert de Chyldesboru quitclaimed land outside Smithford Bridge to Sir William Pake, c.1290 - 1297: BA/H/H/98/1.
Sir Adam de Ichynton was feoffee of a messuage beyond Smithford Bridge, 1352-54. BA/H/H/98/3,4.
Robert de Stafford and Adam de Ichynton' were feoffees of a Foleshill moor, 1342. BA/H/H/98/5.
William de Spaldyng' was a feoffee of a Gosford Street messuage, 1329. BA/H/H/100/14.
Doctor John de Canleye had a Gosford Street messuage, 1345. BA/H/H/100/19.
William le Kombere enfeoffed Sir William de Burbache with a Gosford Street messuage, 1349, BA/H/H/100/20.
Richard de Kidermunster was feoffee for Spon Street land, 1302. BA/H/H/103/10.
William the Chaplain enfeoffed Adam del Hay with an Earl Street messuage, late 1260s to earl.y 1270s: BA/H/H/104/1.
William de Passenham was a feoffee of Cook Street land, 1349. BA/H/H/108/5.
William Seleth had a Hill Street curtilage, c.1290-97. BA/H/H/109/1.
Penalty-clause of excommunication by Archdeacon and Dean of Coventry, 1257-62. BA/H/H/111/3.
Sir Henry de Brau[n]teston' had Little Park Street land, late 1270s to early 1280s. BA/H/H/114/1.
Nicholas Crosby had a Hill Cross messuage, 1424. BA/H/H/114/6.
Robert Foches was a feoffee of a West Orchard messuage, lately with John Heydon', 1437. BA/H/H/128/3,4.
William Shippeley was a feoffee of Coventry property, pre 1416. BA/H/H/128/6.
William de Weston' was a mercer's feoffee, late fourteenth century. BA/H/H/130/1.
Sir Robert de Whushton was a feoffee of a Little Park Street tenement, 1349. BA/H/H/134/2.
Nichoas de Baxterleye was a feoffee of a Hay Lane messuage and Much Park Street curtilage, 1343: BA/H/H/136/1.
John de Holland and William Lalleford were feoffees for an Earl Street rent, 1343. BA/H/H/146/1.
Richard de Somerby, rector of Berkswell (Warwickshire) named John de Holand and Thomas de Alspathe his feoffees, 1323. BA/H/H/146/2.
Sir Henry de Ichynton was a feoffee of Gosford Street land, 1345. BA/H/H/153./1.
Sir Nicholas de Baddesleye was a feoffee of Hinckley, Leicestershire property, 1354. BA/H/H/159/1.
William de Overton had a Gosford Street cottage, 1347. BA/H/H/160/1.
Master Guy de Tyllebrok' had a Hay Lane messuage, late 1270s to early 1280s. BA/H/H/161/1.
Master Guy de Tyllebrok' had an Earl Street messuage, 1280s. BA/H/H/162/1.
Ralph de Kyrkeby was feoffee of a Little Park Street tenement, 1333. BA/H/H/184/1.
John Southam enfeoffed Sir Nicholas de Baddesleye with a Spon Street rent, 1352. BA/H/H/186/1.
Nicholas de Baddesleye and John de Wyggeleye were feoffees of Earl Street and Spon Street messuages, 1369: BA/H/H/186/2.
Nicholas de Baddesley was feoffee of a Broadgate messuage, 1368. BA/H/H/187/1.
Nicholas de Baddesley was feoffee of Little Prak Street cottages, 1349. BA/H/H/188/1.
Nicholas de Baddesleye and John Damas were feoffees of a Little Park Street messuage, 1365. BA/H/H/189/1.
Nicholas de Baddesleye enfeoffed WIlliam Radeclyff' and John de Manby with a Little Park Street or Much Park Street messuage, 1372. BA/H/H/190/1; BA/H/H/191/1.
William de Wilie had Little Park Street land, 1319. BA/H/H/196/3.
John Molyns was feoffee of Little Park Street property, 1343-44. BA/H/H/196/7-10.
Roger the Clerk had Much Park Street land, 1280s. BA/H/H/197/1.
Benedict the Chaplain had Harnall land, 1312. BA/H/H/198/1.
John de Canleye had an Earl Street messuage, 1331. BA/H/H/202/1.
Robert de London' had a Cheylesmore Lane tenement, occupied by Ralph de Wygorn', next to Roger the Clerk's, 1317: BA/H/H/204/1.
Thomas called Sadelere had a Cheylesmore Lane messuage, 1339. BA/H/H/206/1.
John Dobedy had a Cheylesmore Lane tenement, 1300-03. BA/H/H/208/1,2.
William de Overton was a feoffee of a Broadgate tenement, 1342. BA/H/H/211/1.
Sir Nicholas de Kenelleworth was a feoffee of Broadgate and Hill Street property, 1329. BA/H/H/212/1.
Thomas de Lichfeld had Marshal's Lane cottages, 1328. BA/H/H/214/1.
William de Chesterfeld was a feoffee of a Little Park Street messuage, 1342. BA/H/H/215/1.
John Corwen had a tenement [no place given], 1349. BA/H/H/216/1.
Sir Silvester of Monks Kirby (Warwickshire) was interested in a Spon Street messuage for which John de Manby acted as attorney to deliver seisin, 1358. BA/H/H/216/2,3.
Henry le Fleutere and Nicholas de Baxterleye were feoffees for a Poddycroft curtilage, 1338. BA/H/H/220/1,2.
John de Canneley had Greyfriars' Lane rents and various reversions, 1341. BA/H/H/221/6.
Rioger the Clerk had West Orchard land, late thirteenth century. BA/H/H/224/3.
Sir Richard, rector of Sharnford (Leicestershire) was a feoffee for Coventry, Coundon and Spon property, 1369: BA/H/H/233/1.
Sir Adam de Ichynton was a feoffee for a curtilage beyond Bishop's Bar, 1355. BA/H/H/242/1.
Hugh Vienne enjoyed Atherstone-on-Stour, Warwickshire herbage, pre 1313. BA/H/H/248/1.
Vicar of Holy Trinity was a feoffee of Much Park Street, Bishop Street and Radford property, 1440, which was demised to inter alios WIlliam Grantham and William Brazier, who were still feoffees in 1456. BA/H/H/249/1,2.
Richard Mores was a feoffee of the above property, 1458. BA/H/H/249/4,5.
John Walgrave and William Hadden were feoffees of the above property, 1458-75. BA/H/H/249/5,6.
John Broun' was a feoffee of the above property, 1475. BA/H/H/249/6,7.
Sir Henry le Marchal had a Broadgate tenement, 1322. BA/H/H/250/5.
William de Burbache had Earl Street and Little Park Street property and various rents, 1348. BA/H/H/251/1.
Sir WIlliam de Wylye had Little Park Street land, 1313-16. BA/H/H/252/1,2.
Richard Napton' was a feoffee for Wyken land, 1379. BA/H/H/254/2.
Sir William de Wyleye was a feoffee for Shortley land, 1313-18. BA/H/H/255/2.
John Corley had a Corvisers' Row messuage, 1464. BA/H/H/256/1.
Vicar of Holy Trinity was a feoffee of Ruyton's lands, 1495. BA/H/H/259/3-5.
Christopher Bainbrigg, Master of the Rolls and Archbishop of York, was a feoffee of Ruyton's lands, 1504-12: BA/H/H/259/6,9,10.
Richard de Somerby enfeoffed John de Holand' and Thomas de Alspath with Coundon and Gosford Street rents and property, 1337-41. BA/H/H/260/1-3.
Sir Robert de Ruyton had a Friar Lane tenement, 1323. BA/H/H/262/2,3.
John Bontebull and William Ive were feoffees of a walker's land, early fifteenth century, BA/H/H/264/1.
Richard Walker and John Webster were feoffees for a walker's deeds, 1475. BA/H/H/264/2.
John Bate was seised of Hill Street property, c.1450. BA/H/H/264/4.
Rector of Croft, Leicestershire was a feoffee of Hill Street messuages, 1459-67. BA/H/H/264/5-7.
Thomas Persebryg' was a feoffee of Hill Street messuages, 1466-75.. BA/H/H/264/13,14,21.
John Prentys and Richard Corbrout were feoffees of Hill Street property, 1406-20. BA/H.H/264/23,26,28,29.
William Dey was a feoffee of Coventry land, 1415. BA/H/H/264/24.
Roger Huswyff was interested in Coventry lands, 1437. BA/H/H/264/25.
Richard Bocock was a feoffee of a Hill Street messuage, 1390, BA/H/H/264/40.
Richard Bocock and John Prentys were feoffees of a Hill Street curtilage, 1364 - 1422. BA/H/H/265/1-3; BA/H/H/266/1.
John Bontabull and William Ive were feoffees of the above property, 1422-26. BA/H/H/265/3,4.
Sir John Prentys was feoffee of a Smithford Street rent, 1404. BA/H/H/266/1.
Sir Richer de Weston' had Much Park Street land, 1308. BA/H/H/272/2.
William Richer had Little Park Street land, c.1300. BA/H/H/273/1.
Henry de Coventr' enjoyed a Spon Street rent, 1296. BA/H/H/278/3.
Roger de Pacwode had Spon Street land, 1303. BA/H/H/278/6.
Sir Richard de Somerby was feoffee of Spon Street land and rent, 1340-43. BA/H/H/278/14-16.
Thomas de Alspathe was a feoffee of Spon Street land and rent, 1343. BA/H/H/278/16,17.
John de Blythe and Adam Godsknave were feoffees for a Spon Street messuage, 1362. BA/H/H/278/18.
Perpetual vicar of Saint Michael's had Cheylesmore Lane land, early 1290s. BA/H/H/278/20(b).
Sir Henry atte Cros' had a Hill Street tenement, 1340. BA/H/H/278/23.
William de Overton' had Little Park Street land, 1341. BA/H/H/280/1-3.
Sir Thomas de Anstleye had Little Park Street land and rent, 1345. BA/H/H/280/4,5.
(?) Parson of Chard, Somerset had Gosford land, c.1350. BA/H/H/286/1.
Sir Adam de Ichynton and William de Lalleforde were feoffees of Coventry, Radford, Coundon and Spon property, 1349: BA/H/H/288/1-3.
Thomas in le Hurne had Coventry, Whoberley and Coundon property, c.1309 - 1312. BA/H/H/290/1,2.
James Preston was a feoffee of Ruyton's lands, 1495. BA/H/H/292/2.
Sir Hugh de Towcestr' had Harnall land, 1328. BA/H/H/293/8(a).
William Lodyngton' was an attorney to deliver seisin, 1420. BA/H/H/293/13.V.
William Shipley and Roger Cartwright were feoffees of Harnall land, etc., 1432. BA/H/H/293/13.VI.
William Belton and William Haynton' were feoffees of a Harnall messuage, 1405. BA/H/H/293/18.
John Lawes was feoffee for a Harnall croft, 1477. BA/H/H/296/1.
Richard Colebrand had land beyond Bishop's Bar, 1312. BA/H/H/300/1,2.
Sir William de Whisschawe had land beyond Bishop's Bar, 1316. BA/H/H/300/3,4.
Sir WIlliam de Wisschawe had a Bishop Street messuage, 1316. BA/H/H/301/1,2.
Sir Robert de Northampton' was a feoffee for Bishop Street, Dog Lane and Saint Nicholas' Street land, 1342-49: BA/H/H/301/4-12 passim.
Sir William de Wythebroc' acted likewise, 1349. BA/H/H/301/11.
Sir Robert de Northampton was a feoffee of a Cook Street chief rent, 1342. BA/H/H/302/3.
Thomas de Coventr' had Whoberley land, 1310. BA/H/H/303/2.
Sir Richard de Solyhull occupied Whoberley land next to Sir Robert de Blake's, 1332. BA/H/H/303/3.
Robert Lowe was involved in a final concord, 1455. BA/H/H/304/1.
Thomas Ostriche and John Baker were feoffees of various properties, 1470. BA/H/H/305/1.
John Meneley and William Ive enfeoffed Cross Cheaping, Cook Street and Dog Lane rents, 1437: BA/H/H/307/1.
William Rocliff was a feoffee of a Smithford Street messuage, 1414. BA/H/H/309/1.
John Drye was feoffee of the same, 1407. BA/H/H/309/4.
John Darsett was a feoffee of Hillmorton (Warwickshire), Rugby and Coventry land, 1464. BA/H/H/309/8.
William Haddon' was a feoffee of the "Moon", Smithford Street, late fifteenth century. BA/H/H/309/12.
Richard Shipley was a feoffee of Smithford Street property, 1525. BA/H/H/309/19.
Rector of Rugby was a feoffee of Hillmorton and Coventry land, 1439. BA/H/H/312/1.
Richard de Blaby was a feoffee of Coundon land, 1362. BA/H/H/336/1.
William the son of Margerie had Walsgrave land, 1290. BA/H/H/344/1(a).
Henry le Fleuter had Walsgrave land, 1290. BA/H/H/344/1(b).
John Erneys had Walsgrave land, 1355. BA/H/H/344/5; BA/H/H/346/2.
John de Caldicott had a Smithford Street messuage, formerly William Celet's, 1327. BA/H/H/349/1.
Thomas de Newnham was feoffee for a Smithford Street messuage, 1316. BA/H/H/352/2.
Sir Richard Abbot had a Well Street tenement, 1316-18. BA/H/H/353/1-3.
Robert de Solehull was a feoffee for a Gosford Street messuage and rent, 1349. BA/H/H/354/3.
William de Weston was a feoffee of Coventry, Radford and Foleshill land, 1349. BA/H/H/356/1.
John Whyte was a feoffee for a Cross Cheaping messuage, 1403. BA/H/H/369/1,2.
John Ofchirch' was an attorney to deliver seisin, 1403. BA/H/H/360/2.
William de Belton and John de Belton were feoffees of a Cross Cheaping messuage, 1403. BA/H/H/360/3.
Attestation by Sir Thomas Walford of Holy Trinity, 1467. BA/H/H/361/4.
William Brasirer was feoffee of a Cross Cheaping messuage, 1467. BA/H/H/361/4.
Robert Love and John Broun' were feoffees for various properties, 1453. BA/H/H/363/1,2.
Williiam Haddon' and William Braytoft were feoffees for a Hill Street cottage, 1458. BA/H/H/364/1.
Sirs Henry de Lychefeld and Nicholas Baddesleye were feoffees for Bayley Lane and Little Park Street messuages, 1349. BA/H/H/366/1.
Sirs Henry de Lychefeld and Nicholas Baddesleye were feoffees for a Corvisers' Row rent, 1349. BA/H/H/366/2.
Master William Celet had a tenement outside Bishop's Bar, early fourteenth century. BA/H/H/369/1.
Roger Oky had a Bishop Street messuage, 1320. BA/H/H/370/1.
Adam Goddknave had a Bishop Street messuage, 1352. BA/H/H/371/1.
Doctor John Frisby held a Bishop Street messuage for payment, 1482. BA/H/H/372/1.
Roger the Clerk held Earl Street land, mid thirteenth century. BA/H/H/382/1.
William de PaSsenham had an Earl Street messuage, 1333. BA/H/H/384/1.
Roger de Capella held an Earl Street messuage, 1351. BA/H/H/385/1.
Richard Mores had an Earl Street messuage, lately with John Bate, 1474. BA/H/H/390/1,2.
Sir Thomas Clements occupied an Earl Street tenement, 1511. BA/H/H/391/1.
Philip Aubyn had a Cheylesmore lane tenement, 1323. BA/H/H/402/1.
Richard de Hampton' demised a Hill Street house, 1375-78. BA/H/H/406/1-3.
Andrew de Braundon' held a Potter Row tenement, 1337. BA/H/H/407/2(a)
Walter Roudland was feoffee for a Little Park Street messuage, 1309. BA/H/H/410/1,2.
William de Radecliff and John de Manby let a LIttle Park Street messuage to a vicar's cook, 1379. BA/H/H/411/1.
William the Chaplain had Spon Street land, late 1230s to early 1240s. BA/H/H/423/1.
William de Galeway had Spon Street land c.1290 - 1297. BA/H/H/425/1,2.
Geoffrey Upton' was interested in Spon Street cottages, 1413. BA/H/H/429/1.
Thomas Grysewold of Kenilworth was a feoffee of Spon Street cottages, 1432. BA/H/H/429/4.
Sir Robert de Hinkel was a feoffee for Well Street land c.1280. BA/H/H/432/2.
Richard de Southam had a Well Street tenement, mid thirteenth century. BA/H/H/433/1.
Holy Trinity vicar had custody of a deceased tanner's vessels, 1326. BA/H/H/434/1.
John Rede and Giles Peek were feoffees of a burgage at Chipping Warden, Northamptonshire, 1396. BA/H/H/454/1.
Richard de Ippesley sold goods in a messuage, place unknown, 1316. BA/H/H/458/1.
Bishops of Lincoln and of Coventry and Lichfield acting as members of the Prince of Wales' Council, 1496-99: BA/H/N/2/1; BA/H/N/3/1.
Disorderly citizens to appear before Cardinal Wolsey[, 1525-]26. BA/H/Q/A79/28,59C.
Robert de Hopwood and John de Radclyf enfeoffed Bishop of Durham with Earl's Mill and Foleshill and Exhall land, fourteenth century? BA/L/P/2/1.III.
Master of Saint John's Hospital's servants paid general grand subsidy, 1524. PA479/1 fol. 12.
John Preston, late minister of Saint Katherine's Hospital beside the Tower of London, 1566. PA482/1.
Provisions made under Thomas Bond's 1506 will. PA54/3/1.
Adam de Ichynton delivered seisin to John de Lalleford and William de Lalleford of Earl Street and Gosford Street property, 1350. PA54/138/1.
John Pysford et al were Ford's Hospital feoffees, 1513. PA54/285/1.
John Frisby was interested in the future Ford's Hospital building, 1474. PA54/285/1.
William Vesey, vicar of Saint Michael's, 1516. PA54/285/3.
Vicar of Holy Trinity was feoffee of Ruyton family lands, 1495-96. PA54/286/1,2,4,6.
Christopher Bainbridge, Master of the Rolls, was interested in Ruyton family lands, 1505. PA54/186/7.
Thomas Jurdan's interest in Alspath, Warwickshire land, 1387. PA54/287/4.
Richard Botiller, vicar of Alspath, 1400. PA54/287/9.
William Birches was feoffee for Alspath lands, 1400. PA54/287/9.
Richard Yronmonger, vicar of Alspath, pre 1429. PA54/287/12.
Vicar of Alspath's testimony against a canon regular, tempore Edward IV. PA54/287/20.
John Somerlonde and John Wright were vicars respectively of Meriden and Packington Priors, Warwickshire, 1509-16: PA54/287/22,23,25.
Henry Somerland was a feoffee of Meriden and Alspath, Warwickshire land, c.1509-16. PA54/287/22,23,25.
Richard Pratt was a feoffee of Meriden and Alspath land, 1516. PA54/287/23,25.
Richard Pratt was a feoffee for Gaddesby, Leicestershire lands, 1517. PA54/288/1.
William Brok was rector of Ladbroke, Warwickshire, 1404. PA54/295/1.
Thomas Wigston benefited Ford's Hospital, early sixteenth century. Cf. PA500/81/1,5,8,9.
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