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.