Edward Harrold of Coventry was a trustee for Exhall and Foleshill land, 1760. PA47/49/1,2.
John Goot had Much Park Street property, 1416. PA76/1.
Will of Thomas Love of Coventry, 1665. PA81/1.
Will of Samson Hopkins (early seventeenth century) and involvement of his heir mentioned, 1623-32. PA85/3,5.
William Vale and Nathaniel Harryman were among corporation feoffees, 1678. PA87/22,23.
William Hewit was a trustee of Joseph Ashe junior's marriage-settlement, 1720. PA87/38.
John Rogerson was an attorney for corporation livery of seisin, 1573. PA90/5.
Thomas Hewet(?) occupied a Spon Street house, sixteenth century. PA90/27.
James Nayler and Nathaniel Harryman were corporation feoffees, 1678. PA90/29.
T.W. Gill & Co., bill [,early nineteenth century]. PA100/22/141.
Richard Hassall was attorney to deliver seisin, 1488. PA100/38/1.
Richard Hassall witnessed a Weavers' Company deed, 1488. PA100/38/3.
William Hewet's intereest in Cross Cheaping premises 1720s. PA101/1/260,261.
Thomas Luckman's interest in Well Street premises, 1779. PA101/1/282-283.
Edward Borowes tenanted Much Park Street and Earl Street premises, 1572. PA101/1/319.
Love family occupied Earl Street tenements, 1593 - mid seventeenth century, one of which by 1677 Samuel Walker inhabited: PA101/1/329-220,347,350.
Anthony Berrye's Earl Street tenement, 1585-93. PA101/1/342-347.
Samson Hopkins was trustee of Love family marriage-settlement, 1652. PA101/1/349.
P.D. Jackson was mortgagee for grocer's Earl Street tenement, 1829. PA101/1/388.
M.J. Reading's outfitters' partnership, 1906. PA101/1/607.
Walter Brown of Coventry was interested in J. Bromfield's will, 1856. PA101/1/612.
Will of J.P. Shaw of Bedworth, 1842. PA101/2/255.
William Keeling's interest in Spon Street house, 1744. PA101/4/9.
Underhill Caldicott's executorship of his sister E.J. Greenway, 1856. PA101/4/155.
Robert Seal was named a farmer's executor, 1842. PA101/4/205.
Joseph Evarard of Huddersfield and Manchester was interested in mortgage of Greyfriars' Lane houses to Underhill Caldicott, also a draper, 1847-56. PA101/4/206-227.
Claim of Thomas Bladon of Uttoxeter upon Spon Street premises, 1826. PA101/5/75-77.
David Spencer was named a ribbon-manufacturer's executor, 1840-68. PA101/7/78-84 passim.
Thomas Gill's interest in Mill Lane premises, 1838. PA101/7/136.
Carr & Sons premises under Robert Bunney's will, 1837. PA101/7/142.
Sampson Hopkins' declaration of final concord's uses, 1632. PA101/7/275.
John Rogerson senior occupied a Broadgate messuage, mid seventeenth century. PA101/7/299.
John Harryman was a trustee for Nathaniel Harryman's use of High Street and Little Butcher Row premises, 1675: PA101/7/300-301.
S.W. Masters' and H. Masters' tenure of Earl Street messuage, 1851. PA101/7/310.
William Sutton and Herbert Holland leased 6, Smithford Street, 1869. PA101/7/316.
Abel Rotherham was a ribbon-manufacturer's executor, 1839-46. PA101/7/333-335.
Abel Rotherham was named a timbermerchant's executor, 1846-47. PA101/7/338,339.
J.E. Breward was tenant of High Street premises, 1856-70. PA101/7/356-358.
David Spencer's Warwick Row house, 1860 - 1904. PA101/7/363-371,433,466,474,583,588.
Bunney family shop, 1876-80. PA101/7/416,473,487,489,495.
Interest due upon Joseph Farrish's estate, 1904. PA101/7/592.
Carr, Lewis & Carr, bill, 1827. PA101/7/722.
Francis Tallants had close at Canley until 1602. PA101/8/5.
Samuel Warden of Hinckley, Leicestershire held Cherry Orchard, Hill Cross with Joseph Warden of Nuneaton as trustee, 1786-89. PA101/8/7-10.
Benjamin Butterworth was a trustee for purchase of Harnall land, 1793. PA101/8/19.X.
David Spencer was a trustee of Charles Gross' estate but renounced the duty, 1868. PA101/8/113.VI.6.
Corporation lease of Hearsall Common land to Benjamin Butterworth, 1790. PA101/8/192.
Mortgage-notice to George Collins of Pentonville, Middlesex, 1873. PA101/8/292.
Draft wills of Richard Grove's wife, 1851-59. PA101/8/401,402.
Deed of composition, etc. for John Burbidge of Rugby, 1864-65. PA101/8/422,423.
John Richardson of Birmingham was named a farmer's executor, 1839-43. PA101/8/578,580.
Joseph Anstey of Coventry was named Caroline Griffith's executor, 1869. PA101/8/604.
John Ball was a ribbon-manufacturer's executor, 1833. PA101/8/672.
Joseph Jenkinson of Coventry received a mourning-ring, 1821. PA101/9/72.
Thomas Voile of Rugby was named a Shilton farmer's executor, 1843. PA101/9/77.
M.J. Davies, 18, Broadgate, voucher, 1888. PA101/11/172.
Schoolmaster indebted to Abraham Taylor, 1839. PA101/11/203.
M.J. Davies, bills, 1890-91. PA101/11/254-255.
Edward Dickenson of Nottingham was named a Coventry oilman's executor, 1844. PA101/11/995.
Robert Dickenson of Nottingham was named a Coventry oilman's trustee, 1855. PA101/11/995.
Henry Whittem benefited under his father's will, 1830. PA101/12/1.
Draft will of Henry Whittem of Meriden, Warwickshire, 1844. PA101/12/6.
Henry Whittem was his brother John's executor, 1859. PA101/12/35 et seq.
W.H. Heginbotham was named a Foleshill ironmonger's executor, 1839. PA101/12/114.
William Cooper tenanted property on corner of High Street and Hay Lane, 1847, which passed the next year to George Crump and Edwin Crump: PA101/12/118,120.
Linnett (& Son), High Street, Coventry, 1885-91. PA101/12/137,138.
John Simpson of Earl Street tenanted 8, High Street, Coventry, 1897. PA101/12/138.
John Linnett leased Hill Cross shop to a grocer, 1884. PA101/12/139.
Henry Whittem was a chemist's executor, 1843-70. PA101/12/206,207.
H. Whittem was interested in Vicar Lane tenements, 1847. PA101/12/236.
Samuel Howard acting as a Coventry Union Banking Co. trustee, 1840-44. PA101/12/246,247.
T.C. Harris of Hinckley, Leicestershire was named William Hitchens' executor, 1843-47. PA101/12/256,257.
J.H. Whittem of Birmingham was assignee of a Smith Street, Birmingham mortgage, 1867. PA101/12/540.
J.H. Whittem's part in J.E. Banks' separation from his wife, 1863. PA101/12/549.
John Murdocke cultivated a Vicar Lane garden, 1611. PA101/32.
William Kirk of Coventry, retired draper, was named a pawnbroker's testamentary trustee, 1891. PA101/66.
Matthew Collins was a Wheatley's Charity feoffee until 1625, whereupon Henry Davenport, John Barker, Samuel Myles and Isaac Walden became feoffees. PA101/138/1.
Humphrey Smallwood occupied Wheatley's Charity's Fleet Street house, 1625. PA101/138/1.
William Sewall occupied Wheatley's Charity's Crampers Field close, early seventeenth century. PA101/138/1.
Samuel Snell, John Barker, Godfrey Legg, John Rogerson, Sampson Hopkins and Thomas Love became Wheatley's Charity feoffees, 1650: PA101/138/2.
James Nailer became a Wheatley's Charity feoffee, 1673. PA101/138/3.
Edward Bradney and Jonathan Daniell became Wheatley's Charity feoffees, 1690. PA101/138/4.
Thomas Hill was feoffee for Ironmonger Row premises, 1520. PA101/138/14.
Thomas Smyth owned a Bishop Gate district tenement, early nineteenth century. PA101/138/15.
Henry Kervin had a well in Ironmonger Row, 1654. PA101/138/24.
Jesson's Charity land at Clifford Chambers (then Gloucestershire, now Warwickshire), 1638 - 1857: PA101/140/3-30.
Richard Clarke, John Clarke, William Jesson, Simon Norton, John Barker, Sampson Hopkins and Samuel Snell were Jesson's Charity feoffees, 1638. PA101/140/3,7-13.
James Nailer was a Jesson's Charity feoffee, 1673. PA101/140/12-14.
Edward Bradney and Jonathan Daniell became Jesson's Charity feoffees, 1690. PA101/140/15-16.
John Barker, Humphrey Smallwood, Richard Clarke, John Clarke, William Jesson, Simon Norton and Godfrey Legg were acting as Bablake feoffees, 1635. PA101/147/5.
Christopher Warren had the Tailors' and Shearmen's Pageant House, 1570. PA101/149/1.
Charles Iliffe and Abraham Taylor were shareholders in Coventry Corn Exchange and Public Room Co., 1850s: PA102.
Thomas Bladon and Joseph Bladon of Uttoxeter sold Spon Street premises, 1824. PA202/2/6-7.
T.S. Watts of Much Wenlock, Shropshire had interest in Bastille House, Coventry, 1813. PA202/3/2.III.
T.R. Lucas of Leamington Spa and A.E. Lucas of Birmingham were interested in Cox Street and Red Lane, Coventry property, 1887. PA202/4/6-9.
Joseph Anstey was mortgagee for Spittlemoor land, 1887-88. PA202/5/1.
A.E. Anstey was a trustee of his brother's estate, 1900. PA202/5/4.
Andrew Shields was a Holy Trinity feoffee from 1812. PA202/7/3.
Thomas Soden was a Holy Trinity feoffee, 1838. PA202/7/3.
Edward Lea's interest in Courthouse Green premises, 1815ff. PA202/18/17,18.
W.S. Townsend's Edgwick land, 1829-57. PA202/22/1.
James Wheeler's "Edgwick House", 1898. PA202/22/7.
W.P. Collingbourne senior was named a Freemen's trustee, 1875. PA202/32.VIII.
Christopher Warren, Thomas Smith, Cuthbert Joyner, Richard Banwell and Thomas Ryley et al were charged with Coventry, Foleshill and Keresley, and Bubbenhall and Weston-under-Wetherley (both Warwickshire) land which formed the basis of Bond's Hospital estate, 1536: PA219/2.
William Browett had to support his bankrupt timbermerchant-brother Joseph, 1814. PA219/4/7.
John Ball conveyed the site of Vine Street Congregationalist Chapel, Hillfields, 1836. PA221/1/10.
William Seal's Great Heath and Parting of the Heaths, Foleshill property, for some of which Thomas Piercy, also a draper, was a trustee, 1810-27: PA221/2/16-17.
Job Deacon of Coventry and Bourton-on-Dunsmore, Warwickshire was a yeoman's executor, 1863. PA242/12/7,8.
William Webb had Carpenters' Company account books, 1865. PA251/5.
Jonathan Daniell's declarations against Solemn League & Covenant, 1678-88. PA263/3/11, 23, 27 recto, 33 recto.
Edward Bradney's declarations against Solemn League & Covenant, 1682-84. PA263/3/17,26.
James Nailer's declarations against Solemn League & Covenant, 1683-88. PA263/3/3/22 recto, 32 recto, 34 verso.
William Keeling as a Justice of the Peace, 1738. PA295/31/55.
Charles Bliss was a Kenilworth parish officer, 1849. PA295/38.
William Perkins acting as a Justice of the Peace, 1820-21. PA295/40/58,59.
William Hewet was interested in Market Place property, 1731-38. PA309/61-62,68,69,71.
Drapers' Company leased Harnall land to drapers, 1701. PA309/73.
Thomas Nycolls, Ralph Joyner, Edward Burrowes, Richard Barker and Robert Letherborowe were Priory estate feoffees, 1575; the last two conveyed the duty, as survivors, in 1607. PA309/123-125.
John Rogerson, Roger Clarke, Richard Page, Matthew Collins and Sampson Hopkins became Priory estate feoffees, 1607. PA309/124.
Edward Bradney, James Nailer and Jonathan Daniell were Priory estate feoffees, 1685. PA309/126.
James Nailer's Bishop Street garden, 1682. PA309/128.
Messieurs Thomas of Hinckley, vouchers, 1782-87. PA314.
Samuel Crutchlow's and William Keeling's Greyfriars' Lane/Warwick Lane messuages, 1699 - 1725ff: PA324/3-7.
Son of Richard Lee of Coventry had West Orchard tenement, 1622. PA326/1.
William Man of London had an interest in Stoke land to 1724. PA327/6.
William Wykam acting as mayor, 1521. PA331.
David Spencer acting as a Sir Thomas White's loan trustee, 1858-80. PA333/6.
Humphrey Smallwood had land at Cook Street, early seventeenth century. PA346/15.
Christopher Alsop had claim on Cook Street messuage [,early seventeenth century]. PA346/17.
P.D. Jackson and Robert Seal were a stationer's mortgagees, 1829-43. PA346/68-72 passim.
Benjamin Dain of Birmingham and Edward Arthers were mortgagees of Leamington Spa land, 1850-67: PA346/76-81 passim.
Robert Barns and Joseph Lant successively occupied High Street, Coventry shop, early nineteenth century: PA348/3.
Messieurs Thomas & Co., Coventry, bills, 1782-87. PA359/1 fols.1-13.
Thomas Soden was a Katherine Bayley's School trustee, c.1860. PA368/13/3.
James Freeman, bills, 1852-55. PA368/54/21; PA368/55/18-19; PA368/57/27-28.
Charles Iliffe, bills, 1853-63. PA368/55/22-23; PA368/57/30; PA368/58/45-46; PA368/59/52-54; PA368/60/45-46; PA368/61/43-44; PA368/62/54-57; PA368/63/43.
J.B. Bailey, Coventry, bill, 1858. PA368/59/27.
James Maycock, Coventry, bills, 1863-88. PA368/63/63; PA368/66/55; PA368/68/61-62; PA368/69/57-58; PA368/70/49; PA368/71/53; PA368/72/40; PA368/743/40; PA368/75/32-33; PA368/78/49-50; PA368/79/32; PA368/81/38; PA368/84/30; PA368/86/34; PA368/87/29.
E, & F. Bushill, Coventry, bills, 1871-83. PA368/71/21; PA368/72/22; PA368/73/18; PA368/74/23; PA368/75/15; PA368/76/19; PA368/77/21; PA368/78/30; PA368/79/18; PA368/80/18; PA368/82/15.
Spencer, Harrison & Adcock, bill, 1880. PA368/79/38.
J.F. Percival of Smithford Street discharged ex-Katherine Bayley's School boy as an apprentice, 1874. PA368/134/108.
Assignment of rent for the "Star" inn, 1500. PA371/1.
John Barker occupied a Much Park Street house, 1623. PA371/4.
Julius Billers had a Derby Lane house, mid seventeenth century. PA371/14.
Jonathan Daniell oversaw a tailor's will, c.1689. PA371/14.
Thomas Soden benefited under a maltster's will, 1842. PA391/11.
John Ball was a director of the Coventry & Warwickshire Fire Insurance Co., 1836. PA397.
William Oldham's Cross Cheaping house, 1777-83. PA490/12,17.
James Meredith of Birmingham to fix sale-price for fixtures in Cross Cheaping shop, 1794. PA490/19.
John Ball tenanted Cross Cheaping shop, 1829. PA490/22.
Thomas Miller occupied Smithford Street messuage, 1818. PA242/1/26.
Thomas Miller's Smithford Street land, 1825. PA242/1/30-31.
Samuel Snell's Smithford Street house, early eighteenth century. PA242/1/34.
Thomas Soden was a dyer's executor, 1844-51. PA242/2/1.XXVI-XXVIII,38.
G.H. Edwards was nominated for the Freemen's trusteeship, 1875. PA242/3/29.IV.
Robert Hughes' voucher, 1748. PA125.
Edward Lea's interest in Greyfriars' Lane messuages, 1814. PA138/12-14.
John Barker was concerned in dispute about "Seven Stars" estate, Pinley, 1639-41. PA150.
Lucigram of John Wilgryse's will (1493), with translation, PA159/19/2,3.
Thomas Soden acting as a trustee of Bayley's School, c.1850. PA180 passim.
Charles Weston, bills, 1772-81. PA180/36/16-17; PA180/38/21; PA180/40/9; PA180/41/8; PA180/44/22.
Thomas Cheslyn, bills, 1782-84. PA180/45/5; PA180/46/9; PA180/47/9.
Hitchins and Heginbottom, bills, 1838-50. PA180/101/22-23; PA180/104/28; PA180/106/20; PA180/31; PA180/112/30-31.
Abel Rotherham, bills, 1839-40. PA180/102/29-30.
Charles Iliffe, bills, 1847-50. PA180/109/33; PA180/112/34.
David Spencer, bill, 1848. PA180/110/54.
S. & H. Masters, bill, 1850. PA180/112/37.
Interest of Thomas Downing of Nantwich, Cheshire in Foleshill estate, 1814. PA171/18/1-2.
John Crofton of Church Lawford, Warwickshire sold interest in Foleshill land, 1816. PA171/18/1-2.
Charles Iliffe was a bankrupt ribbon-manufacturer's assignee, 1837. PA171/20/4,5.
Walter Brown and Joseph Russell tenanted a Smithford Street shop, 1844. PA171/27/1.
Humphrey Walker occupied an Earl Street tenement, early sixteenth century. PA9/1.
John Nethermill, William Baylie, John Sandebrooke and William Hopkins were amongst the first Swillington's Charity feoffees, 1553. PA20.
Contemporary copy of 1569 will of William Hopkins of Coventry. PA441/1.
Edward Burrowes occupied an Earl Street shop 1569. PA441/1.
Thomas Seyney had Earl Street property, mid sixteenth century. PA441/1.
Testator's wish that his son be apprenticed to John Rogerson, 1569. PA441/1.
Bequest to John Sharratt, 1569. PA441/1.
Francis Tallanrs' Canley land, 1602. PA511/1-2.
Samuel Snell owned three Broadgate messuages, including the "Three Tuns", mid seventeenth century: PA152/8.
Richard Barker rented a tenement in Bishop Street, c.1566. PA152/18/1.
Thomas Riley owned an Earl Street tenement, 1562. PA152/25.
Sampson Hopkins owned a close near Charterhouse, 1611. PA152/37/1.
Thomas Hill and Thomas Dawles (both drapers) witnessed a deed of gift, 1513. PA152/60/8.
Henry Huchyns rented a Walsgrave tenement, 1562. PA152/61,62.
Mid-nineteenth century watercolour of Saint Mary's Hall Great Hall portrait of Thomas Hill (mayor, 1585). PA1/6 fol.59 (fol. "27").
Mid-nineteenth century watercolour of Saint Mary's Hall Great Hall portrait of Simon Norton (mayor, 1633). PA1/6 fol.61 (fol. "29").
John Band and Julines Nethermill were feoffees of William Pisford senior, 1528. PA9/1.
Humphrey Walker occupied an Earl Street messuage, 1528. PA9/1.
William Dawson occupied a Hay Lane messuage, early sixteenth century. PA9/1.
John Ryley and Christopher Warren junior were Bond's Hospital feoffees to 1584. PA9/2.
Thomas Niccolls, Richard Barker, Ralph Joyner, Robert Letherbarowe, Edward Burowes, John Myles and Thomas Hill were Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1584. PA9/2.
John Nethermill had High Street land, mid sixteenth century. PA9/2.
Richard Barker was joint tenant of Hicks Field, Coundon, 1584. PA9/2.
Robert Beake was an executor of Thomas Lane, 1657. PA9/3.
John Nethermill occupied Mill Lane tenterplace, 1545. PA12/1.
Henry Breres, Henry Sewall and Roger Clarke were Bablake School feoffees, 1610-11. PA14/1/19.
Thomas Dudley's Gosford Street and Shortley property, late sixteenth century. PA14/1/19.
Thomas Dudley tenanted ex-Priory land at Biggin, late sixteenth century. PA14/1/21.
Christopher Warren tenanted ex-Priory land called "Haufforth", late sixteenth century. PA14/1/21.
William Perkins' activity as mayor, 1822. PA14/5/36.
Humphrey Smallwood's interest in Coventry messuage, 1598. PA14/16/7.
Henry Sewall, Henry Davenport, John Barker and Samuel Myles, aldermen, 1621. PA21/1/21.
Copy of final concord (1502) involving John Haddon for Coventry, Exhall, Foleshill and Smercote land, c.1840: PA21/1/45.
Copy of final concord (1505) involving Thomas Bond and William Wycam for Coventry, Coundon, Whoberley and Allesley land, c.1840: PA21/1/46.
Qua mayor, Robert Beake removed Joseph Chambers, clothier from aldermanship, 1655. PA22/4/2.
Julius Billers was an alderman, 1658. PA22/4/2.
Robert Kervyn had a West Orchard house, 1573. PA17/2.
John Rogerson was attorney to deliver seisin of a carpenter's house, 1573. PA17/2.
Thomas Bond's will (c.1507) - extract, c.1552. PA17/30/1.
Thomas Dudley was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1552. PA17/30/2.
Memorandum about William Hopkins' sermon-gift, early seventeenth century. PA17/31/2.
Thomas Ryley and Thomas Duddeley were statute merchant bond cognizees, 1572. PA17/57.
Matthew Collins was ejected from city council, 1617. PA17/62/1.
Thomas Hill's Styvechale land, 1563. PA17/64/2.
Nathaniel Harryman was a corporation purchaser of a messuage near Bradnock's Marsh, Balsdall parish, Warwickshire, 1675. PA17/69.
Robert Beake's mayoral diary, 1655-56. PA17/71/1.
Edward Bradney valued corporation Foleshill land, 1687. PA17/71/3.
Edward Snell acting as an alderman, 1670. PA17/79/2.
Thomas Love acting as an alderman, 1655. PA17/84/1.
Thomas Pywall's daughters' benefactions under a will, 1638-95. PA17/90.
John Hyll's Coventry tenements, 1526. PA17/112/1.
Robert Beake's acquittance, 1664. PA17/117/8.
Abridgement of Roger Clark's 1612 will. PA16/2 fol. 5 recto.
Abridgement of William Hopkins' 1570 will. PA16/2 fol. 5 verso.
Abridgement of Henry Breeres' early-seventeenth century will. PA16/2 fol. 6 verso.
Abridgement of William Sewall's early-seventeenth century will. PA16/2 fol. 7 verso.
Abridgement of John Haddon's 1519 will. PA16/2 fol. 8 recto.
Abridgement of Thomas Dudley's 1581 will. PA16/2 fol. 8 verso.
Abridgement of Isaac Walden's 1632 will. PA16/2 fol. 10 verso.
Abridgement of Richard Clarke's 1640 will. PA16/2 fol. 10 verso.
Abridgement of Simon Norton's 1641 will. PA16/2 fols. 14 verso - 15 recto.
Abridgement of Richard Smith's 1623 will. PA16/2 fol. 16 verso.
Abridgement of Thomas Bond's 1507 will. PA16/2 fols. 40 recto - 41 recto, 92 recto - 93 recto (fol."62").
Abridgement of James Nailer's c.1683 will. PA16/2 fol. 45 recto.
Abridgement of John Bond's 1537 will. PA16/2 fols. 93 verso - 94 verso (fol."63").
John Haddon's bequest to Trinity Guild, 1518. PA19/1 fol.58.
Charles Iliffe's collection of Dudley's Gift, 1868-80: PA279/44/68,76,131,205,319,392,399,401,462,571,694,696,818,1218.
William Calcott's interest in Stoney Stanton Road land, 1887: PA279/44/3402,3406,3412,3420,3425,3429,3450,3453,3459,3464,3469.
Jonathan Critchlow's daughter (and Samuel Critchlowe's grand-daughter) married an Independent minister, mid eighteenth century. PA138/1.
Samuel Critchlow's account, 1740. PA154/1 fol.1.
J.P. Shaw of Bedworth was interested in a Jordan Well messuage, 1820-21. PA184/1/3-4.
John Boulton's Court 13, Jordan Well tenements, 1887. PA184/1/16.
Richard Grove was a watchcase-maker's trustee for purchase of a moiety of Hill Street premises, 1862-63: PA184/4/10,12.
William Hewett's interest in Broomfields, Earlsdon land, 1729. PA184/5/1.
Richard Grove was a farmer's trustee for purchase of North Street, Stoke land 1861. PA184/7/13.
Simon Norton's family legacies and charity mentioned, 1684. PA212/4.
William Keeling was a mortgage-assignee for a Gosford Street house, 1740. PA214/1/8.
Samuel Snell occupied Drapers' Company Keresley land, 1681. PA214/1/21.
Isaac Walden's Kerseley land, pre 1662. PA214/1/22,63.
Thomas Armfield's house between Cross Cheaping and Broadgate, 1658. PA214/1/44.
Thomas Sarginson benefited under a barber-surgeon's will, 1644. PA214/1/49.
Richard Barker's Bishop Street house, pre 1644. PA214/1/50.
Nathaniel Harryman occupied house adjoining the "Crown", High Street, 1658. PA214/1/68.
Jonathan Daniell's High Street house, 1695. PA214/1/69.
William Keeling using Sir Thomas White's Charity loan-money as election-bribe, 1736. PA248/6/36.
John Daniel acting as mayor, 1666. PA248/1.
Joseph Anstey, Coventry, bill, c.1877. PA253/10/4.
Edmund Bushill, Coventry, bills, 1877. PA253/10/8,9.
Henry Breers tenanted a Little Park Street messuage, 1598. PA244/2.
John Hill's Much Park Street land, 1563. PA244/4.
Edward Borrowes' corporation house, Much Park Street (1566), formerly occupied by Thomas Fawson: PA244/5.
Robert Bunney's Drapers' Company land, 1797. PA244/27/3.
Edward Brownell was a petitioner for increase in Holy Trinity vicar's stipend, 10 Elizabeth I. PA244/37/5.
Thomas Wadsworth occupied a Jordan Well messuage, 1601. PA266/2,3.
William Bolton was mortgagee for Much Park Street messuages, 1833. PA277/2-3.
William Perkins was involved with Much Park Street property, 1825. PA277/4.
James Rogers tenanted an Earl Street house, 1575ff. PA286/1,4,5.
John Snell's Earl Street messuage, 1644. PA286/10.
William Hewett's interest in Skeffington Eastate, 1729. PA288/1.
Edward Brownell and Thomas Love tenanted New Rents and Lockhurst Lane property, 1567, 1629: BA/A/B/3/1,4.
Richard Clarke had Dead Lane land, 1635. BA/A/B/12/4.
John Barker was mortgagee of a Dead Lane orchard, 1641-48. BA/A/B/12/5.
Francis Tallans held Gosford Street property, c.1580. BA/A/B/20/8.
James Nailer held Gosford Street property, pre 1669. BA/A/B/20/19.
Jonathan Daniell was a feoffee for Gosford Street property, 1685. BA/A/B/20/23.
Anthony Baker held a Gosford Street messuage, 1637. BA/A/B/25/1.
Thomas Murdock and Jeremiah Murdock held Childerleys and Hill Street land, 1629ff. BA/A/D/31/2-4; BA/A/B/32/1.
Richard Lea's son released to the city wardens and drapers a Little Park Street messuage next to a tenement once Thomas Wyley's, 1511. BA/A/B/33/1.
William Hopkyns was an assignee of land near Cheylesmore, 1569. BA/A/B/40-/3.
Samuel Crichlow owned a close near Little Poddycroft, late seventeenth century. BA/A/B/40/8.
Christopher Alsopp held leys in Great Pudding Croft, 1598. BA/A/B/42/1.
Humphrey Smalwoode held a Cow Lane meadow, 1598. BA/A/B/44/1.
William Roweley, John Padland and John Haddon were interested in a Smithford Street messuage, 1491: BA/A/B/48/2.
Robert Bradmedowe had Caloudon Waste land, mid fifteenth century. BA/A/B/60/1.
Edmund Brownell held a Bayley Lane messuage, 1565. BA/A/D/2/1.
Henry Sewall had Bayley Lane land, 1570. BA/A/D/3/1.
Edward Borowes held Earl Street and Bayley Lane property, 1571-99, which he sold to Henry Sewall: BA/A/D/4/1,2.
Richard Barker occupied a Bishopgate Green close, early seventeenth century. BA/A/D/8/2.
Humphrey Smallwood had a Bishop Street messuage, 1607. BA/A/D/10/1.
Samuel Myles had land near Red Lane, 1630. BA/A/D/11/1.
Richard Clerk had a tenement near Cross Cheaping, mid fifteenth century. BA/A/D/28/4.
Thomas Hopkins had an Earl Street messuage, 1593. BA/A/D/34/1,2.
William Childlove had an Earl Street messuage, 1593 - 1604, subject to a lease which John Barker and Richard Rogerson had made with Christopher Warren. BA/A/D/34/1-4.
Sampson Hopkins' interest in Earl Street rooms, 1634. BA/A/D/34/6.
William Smyth acting as mayor and Thomas Smyth as an attorney to deliver seisin, 1532. BA/A/D/37/7,8.
Henry Murdock held land near Bablake, 1648. BA/A/D/40/1.
Richard Smith of Lutterworth, Leicestershire was a Leicester yeoman's trustee, 1798. BA/A/D/41/1.
Richard Barwick held Gosford Street tenement, early seventeenth century. BA/A/D/47/1.
James Nailer held a croft outside Gosford Gate, 1648. BA/A/D/51/1.
Henry Sewall and Henry Barrs were feoffees for Trinity Lychgate cottages, 1600-24. BA/A/D/53/4,5.
Richard Alyn held land outside Greyfriars' Gate, 1470. BA/A/D/54/1.
William Smyth held a Little Park Street tenement, 1511. BA/A/D/71/1.
John Sambroke occupied a Little Park Street tenement, 1558. BA/A/D/72/1.
Richard Potter occupied a Little Park Street house and Drapery shop, 1577. BA/A/D/74/1.
Michael Joyner was a bailiff, 1579. BA/A/D/75/1.
Matthew Collyns occupied a Much Park Street tenement, 1611. BA/A/D/80/1.
John Rogerson had a Much Park Street tenement, 1654. BA/A/D/81/1.
Roger Chamber' acted as a bailiff, 1495. BA/A/D/112/1.
Roger Clarke's estate outside Well Street Gate, 1609ff. BA/A/D/114/1-3.
William Towers acting as a bailiff, 1511. BA/A/D/119/1.
John Bailey and Thomas Waren junior were feoffees for a West Orchard tenement, 1564. BA/A/D/120/10,11.
John Rogerson was an attorney to deliver seisin, 1573. BA/A/D/121/1.
Edward Owen held Radford land, 1680. BA/A/D/127/8.
Thomas Barker acting as a feoffee? c.1608. BA/A/D/135/1.
Henry Maycock occupied 1 & 2, Earl Street, 1901. BA/A/G/4/9.
Edward Downing occupied 3, Earl Street, 1860. BA/A/G/5/34.
Henry Masters held High Street premises, 1861. BA/A/G/5/37.
John Simpson's title to 5-12, Earl Street, 1900. BA/A/G/6/1; BA/A/G/9/26; BA/A/G/10/18-26 passim; BA/A/G/11/6.
S.W. Masters and H. Masters at [11,] Earl Street, 1842-90. BA/A/G/6/1.XV,XVI; BA/A/G/10/10 et seq; BA/A/G/11/5 et seq.
Will (1881) of Henry Masters abstracted, 1900. BA/A/G/6/1.XVII.
P.D. Jackson was mortgagee for Earl Street premises, 1830. BA/A/G/9/1-2.
G.H. Edwards had 2, Bull Ring, 1888. BA/A/G/14/11.
Underhill Caldicott's West Orchard property, 1857-59. BA/A/G/25/1,2.
John Percevale senior of Northampton was mortgagee of a Cross Cheaping messuage, 1772-78: BA/A/G/26/59-63 passim.
John Anstey was appointee for a moiety of a Cross Cheaping messuage, 1858. BA/A/G/28/6.
Edmund Brownell, Richard Hopkins and William Smalwood were feoffees of a butcher's tenements, 1567: BA/B/A/7/1.
Henry Breres et al were feoffees of Priory lands leased to Richard Sewall, 1611. BA/B/A/25/1.
Philip Addams occupied part of the Priory estate, 1637. BA/B/A/25/3.
Robert Letherbarowe was a feoffee of ex-Priory land, 1575. BA/B/A/25/7.
Henry Breres et al were feoffees of ex-Priory lands, 1612. BA/B/A/26/1.
William Norton held a Spon Street tenement (1550-52) for which Thomas Hopkynes was an attorney to deliver seisin: BA/B/A/39/1,2.
William Norton' was a talesman, 1417. BA/B/A/83/4.I.
John Wyldegrise held Stifford's Mill, 1488. BA/B/A/86/1.
Thomas Beard acting as Trinity Guild master, 1503. BA/B/B/1/1.
John de Eton had a Spon Street tenement, 1349. BA/B/B/2/1.
Thomas Riley acting as mayor, 1563. BA/B/C/2/1.
Thomas Salisburie and Anthony Bowyer had rents from dissolved religious organisations' Coventry property, 1620: BA/B/C/2/2.
Richard Barker et al were involved in a Styvechale tithe-dispute, 1592. BA/B/F/28/51.
Edward Borrowes' Keresley property, 1583. BA/B/F/30/2.
John Miles et al were Caloudon tithe feoffees, 1592. BA/B/F/34/1.
Henry Sewall et al were Caloudon tithe feoffees, 1622. BA/B/F/34/2.
Samuel Myles et al were Caloudon tithe feoffees, 1636. BA/B/F/34/3.
Jonathan Daniell was a Caloudon tithe feoffee, 1685. BA/B/F/34/6.
John Rogerson and Matthew Collins were lessees of Saint Michael's tithes, 1599. BA/B/F/41/1,2.
Richard Clarke was surety for a Saint Michael's parish tithes-collector, 1612. BA/B/F/41/3.
Robert de Shippeley had a "Cross Street" messuage, 1395. BA/B/K/2/3.
Thomas Nycolles et al were feoffees of a Cross Cheaping messuage, 1574. BA/B/J/7/3.
Robert Mydleton' had Cook Street and West Orchard property, 1477. BA/B/K/2/19,22,23.
Christopher Waren junior was a feoffee of Percy's Chantry land, 1561. BA/B/K/4/5.
Thomas Downes held part of the Greyfriars' site, 1633. BA/B/N/1/4.
Thomas Rayner held a Trinity Guild tenement, early to mid fifteenth century. BA/B/P/8/3.
John Mershton had a Smithford Street tenement, 1393. BA/B/P/14/5(bl).
Michael Joyner had a Bayley Lane messuage, 1572-73. BA/B/P/39/1,2.
Anthony Bowyer's Bayley Lane messuage, 1606-09. BA/B/P/39/5,6.
Roger le Draper of Corley, Warwickshire had Bishop Street land, late thirteenth century. BA/B/P/43/1.
John Parker held a Bishop Street messuage, 1416. BA/B/P/51/3.
Clement Aleyn's interest in a Broadgate messuage, 1439. BA/B/P/63/8.
Jeremiah Murdock was joint lessee of a Burges messuage, 1649. BA/B/P/75/3.
John Parker held a Bushby Lane tenement, 1429. BA/B/P/76/7.
John Parker held a Cow Lane tenement, 1418. BA/B/P/90/3-5.
Geoffrey Hampton's Cross Cheaping shop, 1407. BA/B/P/96/1.
John Ruyton was feoffee of a Cross Cheaping cornerhouse, 1449. BA/B/P/99/2.
John Bristowe's Cross Cheaping cornerhouse, 1450. BA/B/P/99/6.
Richard Wilgryse was a grantee of various messuages, 1446. BA/B/P/100/1.
Philip Shererde tenanted ex-Copston's Chantry properety, 1552. BA/B/P/102/3(d).
Thomas Seney tenanted ex-Preston's Chantry property, 1552. BA/B/P/102/3(g).
William Bayley occupied ex-Trinity Guild property, 1552. BA/B/P/102/3(ap).
Alderman John Hewitt held a Cross Cheaping messuage, mid eighteenth century. BA/B/P/106/1.
John Wilowby was a feoffee of a Dead Lane messuage, 1423-39. BA/B/P/107/7,9.
James Nayler tenanted the Drapery, 1660-81. BA/B/P/117/17,18.
Nicholas Clyfton' et al held half bays individually in the Drapery, 1425. BA/B/P/120/1 - BA/B/P/122/1.
Richard Smyth had a shop in the drapery, 1490. BA/B/P/122/2.
Thomas Byfield held a shop in the Drapery, 1426. BA/B/P/123/1.
Thomas Ruyton' held a shop in the Drapery, 1432. BA/B/P/124/1.
Richard Foxdale held a shop in the Drapery, 1490. BA/B/P/126/1.
Thomas Moredocke held a shop in the Drapery, 1491. BA/B/P/127/1.
John Hill senior held the Welsh Drapery, 1534. BA/B/P/128/1.
Nicholas Hopkyns held a Drapery shop in succession to Thomas Levy, 1557. BA/B/P/129/1.
Edward Borowes held a Drapery shop in succession to Hugh Day, 1559. BA/B/P/130/1.
Richard Barker held a shop in the Drapery, 1560. BA/B/P/131/1.
Thomas Dawson held shops in the Drapery, 1560-61. BA/B/P/132/1; BA/B/P/133/1.
Gilbert Gardyner held a shop in the Drapery, 1563. BA/B/P/134/1.
William Byfeld was feoffee of an Earl Street messuage, 1431. BA/B/P/152/2.
John Normanton held an Earl Street tenement, 1426. BA/B/P/155/1.
Edward Burrowes held an Earl Street tenement, 1578. BA/B/P/158/2.
Richard Page held Cross Cheaping and Earl Street tenements and a Spon End close, 1596. BA/B/P/159/3.
Thomas Grove arbitrated about Fleet Street messuages, 1509. BA/B/P/171/2.
Richard le Northerne's Gosford Green land, 1296. BA/B/P/175/11.
Richard le Northerne's Gosford Street property, 1270s - 1297. BA/B/P/178/1,3,5,8,9,16-18.
William de Arthingworthe had Gosford land, late 1280s - c.1297. BA/B/P/178/11,12.
Ingeram de Arningworthe's interest in a Gosford Street tenement, c.1290 - 1297. BA/B/P/178/16.
John de Garton' held Gosford property, 1396-98. BA/B/P/197/6; BA/B/P/201/2,3; BA/B/P/207/1.
Thomas Hanwell held a Gosford Street cottage, early sixteenth century. BA/B/P/215/3.
William Wegewood's widow occupied a Gosford Street messuage, 1656. BA/B/P/218/2.
Robert Shipley had a Hay Lane messuage, 1392-97. BA/B/P/239/5,6.
Robert Bradmedowe and the Ruyton family had a Hay Lane messuage, 1475-77. BA/B/P/239/7-9.
John Moody occupied a Hay Lane messuage, 1652. BA/B/P/239/12.
Cuthbert Joyner acting as an alderman, 1540. BA/B/P/244/2.
William Berton' occupied Little Park Street property, 1415-19. BA/B/P/273/13,14.
Thomas Swettenham had Little Park Street property, 1426. BA/B/P/277/11-13.
William Byfield had a Little Park Street garden, 1429. BA/B/P/277/14.
William Swettenham had a Little Park Street tenement, 1401. BA/B/P/279/1.
Richard Alen held Little Park Street and Earl Street premises, 1445. BA/B/P/282/1.
Richard Lee held Little Park Street tenements, 1499. BA/B/P/283/1,2.
John Bonde was a feoffee of a Little Park Street tenement, 1511. BA/B/P/284/2.
Henry Hethe held a Little Park Street cottage, 1544. BA/B/P/285/1.
Jeremiah Lowe held a Little Park Street messuage, late eighteenth century. BA/B/P/289/1.
Anthony Harreson' held the White Cellar, Much Park Street, 1498. BA/B/P/292/32.
William Medley occupied a Much Park Street tenement, 1492. BA/B/P/294/20.
William Fyffhyde's interest in a Much Park Street messuage, 1401. BA/B/P/298/6.
Robert Estryngton' held a Much Park Street tenement, 1389. BA/B/P/302/3.
Robert Bradmedowe and John Wyldegryse were interested in Much Park Street messuages, 1454: BA/B/P/305/1-4.
Christopher Warren's Much Park Street tenements, 1534-42. BA/B/P/310/1.
Thomas Sargenson held Great Poddycroft leys, late seventeenth century. BA/B/P/320/15.
John Merston''s Smithford Bridge messuage, 1395. BA/B/P/332/3-7.
John Ruyton and John Gauge were feoffees of a Smithford Street messuage, 1458-88. BA/B/P/334/13-18.
Thomas Grove was feoffee of a Smithford Street messuage, 1488 - 1516. BA/B/P/334/17-20.
Julian Nethermyll was a feoffee of a Smithford Street messuage, 1516. BA/B/P/334/19.
William Dawson held a Smithford Street tenement, 1521. BA/B/P/345/1.
Richard Foxall was a capper's feoffee, 1504. BA/B/P/359/37,38.
John Brown occupied a Spon Street messuage, early fifteenth century. BA/B/P/374/13.
Edmund Brownhill held Earl's Mill Lane land, c.1554. BA/B/P/390/1(c).
John Bonde acting as master of Trinity Guild, 1521. BA/B/P/400/8.
William Hewitt was interested in Harnall land, 1729. BA/B/P/422/1.
Thomas Wolf was a feoffee of a Hasilwood croft, 1471-77. BA/B/P/422/1.
Abraham Elliott of Hinckley was surety for a farmer's tenure of Lockhurst Lane land, 1854. BA/B/P/429/6.
Thomas Niccolls' interest in Alderford Mill, 1580. BA/B/P/431/13; BA/B/P/432/1,2.
Richard Barker et al were Alderford Mill feoffees, 1580. BA/B/P/432/1,2.
Henry Sewall et al were Alderford Mill feoffees, 1607. BA/B/P/432/5,6.
John Daniell was an Alderford Mill feoffee, 1685. BA/B/P/432/12.
John Haddon' and Thomas Bonde were feoffees of a Saint Nicholas' Street croft, 1491. BA/B/P/438/1,2.
John Wyot had land behind Earl's Mill Lane, 1392. BA/B/Q/2/3(o).
Extract (c.1491) from Will (no date) of Richard Alde of Coventry, BA/B/Q/7/2.
Thomas Bradmedowe held an Earl Street messuage, 1491. BA/B/Q/7/3.
Richard Barker et al were Scott's lands feoffees, 1595. BA/B/Q/9/2.
Robeert Letherbarowe was a Scott's lands feoffee, 1601. BA/B/Q/9/3,4.
Thomas Barker et al were Scott's lands feoffees, 1611. BA/B/Q/9/5.
Jonathan Daniell was a Scott's lands feoffee, 1685. BA/B/Q/9/13.
Richard Clerk had a Smithford Street tenement, mid fifteenth century. BA/B/Q/13/1.
John Bothe was an attorney to deliver seisn, 1465. BA/B/Q/13/2.
John Nathermill was Saint George's Guild bailiff, 1558. BA/B/S/1/1,2.
John Barker occupied Little Park Street tenteryards, 1634. BA/C/L/1/5.
John Myles held Biggin messuages, 1592. BA/D/A/18/1.
John Barker and Sampson Hopkins successively held Biggin land, 1636,. 1660. BA/D/A/18/4,5.
Thomas Ryley acting as mayor, c.1554. BA/D/A/19/3.
Edmund Bradney was a trustee of corporation lands, 1683. BA/D/A/19/9.
Henry Breeres and Isaac Walden successively held Coundon land, 1593 - pre 1634. BA/D/A/.20/1-4.
Christopher Waren was a surety for Priory Mill's rebuilding, 1551. BA/D/A/23/4.
John Potter was a Hawkesbury mines lessee, 1622. BA/D/A/30/5.
Matthew Colyns et al were Hawkesbury mines lessees, 1622. BA/.D/A/31/2.
Thomas Hollis was a Hawkesbury mines lessee, 1686. BA/D/A/31/19.
Humphrey Smallwood held Hearsall ground, 1613. BA/D/A/33/1.
Benjamin Butterworth held Hearsall land, 1790. BA/D/A/33/9.
Nicholas Hobson held Radford land, 1540. BA/D/A/39/1.
Richard Barker held Radford land, 1617. BA/D/A/39/5.
Samuel Spell held Radford land, 1657. BA/D/A/40/3.
Roger Clarke held Radford land, 1626. BA/D/A/A40/7.
John Myles and Richard Barker successively held Radford land, early seventeenth century. BA/D/A/42/1.
Henry Kervyn held Radford land, 1621. BA/D/A/44/1.
William Hitchens was interested in Whitley land, with Samuel Hitches as trustee, 1838: BA/D/A/47/45.XLIX,LI,46.XXVIII.
Richard Barker held Radford land, 1621. BA/D/A/48/25.
James Nailer held Stoke land, 1669. BA/D/A/57/1.
John Bonde was involved with an Earl Street messuage, 1515-21. BA/D/D/26/1.
Christopher Warren was involved with administration of Bond's Hospital, 1552. BA/D/D/26/2.
Christopher Warren et al were Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1552. BA/D/D/26/3.
Henry Sewall administered Bond's Hospital, 1629. BA/D/D/26/4.
John Barker and Godfrey Legg were Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1645. BA/D/D/26/5.
Jonathan Daniell was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1685. BA/D/D/26/10.
W.S. Townsend occupied Earl Street premises, early nineteenth century. BA/D/D/29/1(b).
Richard Barker held Coundon land, 1565. BA/D/D/33/2.
Richard Pegg and Matthew Collyns were Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1621. BA/D/D/34/2.
Henry Kervyn held Radford land, 1621. BA/D/D/34/2.
Jonathan Daniell was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1691. BA/.D/D/34/5.
Godfrey Legg was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1639. BA/D/D/35/1.
Samuel Snell held Red Lane land, 1639-56. BA/D/D/35/1,2.
Thomas Ryley and John Ryley were Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1574. BA/D/D/36/7.
Thomas Barker and Sampson Hopkins were Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1612. BA/D/D/36/8.
John Daniell wasa Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1685. BA/D/D/36/10.
Thomas Raulyn' held Arley, Warwickshire land, 1502-95. BA/D/D/39/4-5.
Thomas Bond and William Wycam were feoffees of Arley land with Thomas Worcester as attorney to deliver seisin, 1505. BA/D/D/39/4,5.
Thomas Bond and William Wycam were feoffees of Arley land with Richard Baron as attorney to deliver seisin, 1505: BA/D/D/40/5,6.
Thomas Bond and William Wycam were feoffees of Arley land, 1507. BA/D/D/41/6.
Thomas Barker and Richard Page were Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1640. BA/D/D/47/5.
Thomas Bond had Fillongley and other Warwickshire land, 1504. BA/D/D/50/4.
John Nethermyll was a feoffee of lands which passed to Bond's Hospital, 1553-56. BA/D/D/50/19,23.
John Rogerson et al were Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1609. BA/D/D/50/37.
James Nailer and Jonathan Daniell were Bond's Hospsital feoffees, 1687. BA/D/D/50/39.
John Haddon' , John Bond and Thomas Bond successively had Bitteswell, Leicestershire land, 1502-05: BA/D/D/62/7-14.
Godfrey Legg was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1635. BA/D/D/64/4.
Richard Page was a Bablake Boys' Charity feoffee, 1622. BA/D/G/12/1.
Matthew Collins was a Bablake Boys' Charity feoffee, 1620-21. BA/D/G/13/1; BA/D/G/16/2.
William Sewall held Radford land, early seventeenth century. BA/D/H/7/3(n).
Matthew Collins was a Wheatley's Charity feoffee, 1625. BA/D/H/7/3.
John Rogerson et al were Wheatley's Charity feoffees, 1608-09. BA/D/H/9/1; BA/D/H/18/2-4.
Thomas Love was a Wheatley's Charity feoffee, 1650. BA/D/H/10/3.
Richard Page and Matthew Collins were Wheatley's Charity feoffees, 1621-22. BA/D/H/11/1; BA/D/H/15/1; BA/D/H/21/2; BA/D/H/23/1.
Ralph Joyner occupied the "George", etc., Gosford Street, 1575. BA/D/H/14/2,6.
Thomas Barker et al were Wheatley's Charity feoffees, 1613-14. BA/D/H/18/5,6.
Thomas Love was a Wheatley's Charity feoffee, 1651. BA/D/H/19/2.
Thomas Bradmedowe was a feoffee of Much Park Street messuages, 1491. BA/D/H/20/1.
David Spencer was a Bablake Boy's Charity trustee, 1855. BA/D/H/24/2.
Jeremy Murdock occupied Radford closes, 1637. BA/D/H/25/2.
Thomas Barton held an Earl Street shop, 1407. BA/D/K/3/5.
John West occupied an Earl Street tenement, 1413. BA/D/K/3/7.
John Ruyton held Broadgate, Gosford Street and Coundon property, 1473-85. BA/D/K/3/10,16,17.
John Haddon's interest in a Broadgate messuage, 1492. BA/D/K/3/21.
John Bonde and Julian Nethermyll were feoffees of property which passed to Ford's Hospital, 1517: BA/D/K/3/23.
Christopher Waren et al were feoffees of land which passed to Ford's Hospital, 1535. BA/D/K/3/24.
Richard Foxale had Greyfriars' Lane cottages, 1509. BA/D/K/4/10.
John Bonde et al were feoffees of Greyfriars' Lane messuages, 1512-13. BA/D/K/4/14,15.
Thomas Nycoles et al were feoffees of a Vicar Lane garden, 1574. BA/D/K/5/1.
John Foxale was a feoffee of Foleshill land, 1529-30. BA/D/K/6/11,13.
Thomas Bonde was a feoffee of Keresley land, 1506. BA/D/K/8/15.
William Wikam et al had Keresley land, 1530. BA/D/K/8/17,18.
William Norton et al were feoffees of Keresley land, 1529-34. BA/D/K/9/5,6.
John Ruyton had Bubbenhall and Weston-under-Wetherley, Warwickshire lands, 1468-80. BA/D/K/13/9-17.
William Ruyton was a feoffee of the above lands, 1480-85. BA/D/K/13/16-20.
Christopher Waren et al were interested in Coventry, Bubbenhall and Weston-under-Wetherley lands, 1529: BA/D/K/13/24.
Thomas Shepard' was an attorney to deliver seisin, 1480-85. BA/D/K/13/17.20.
John Bonde was interested in Gaddesby, Leicestershire land, 1513-17. BA/D/K/25/2-7.
Samuel Crichlow held the Gaddesby farm, 1696. BA/D/K/26/6.
Richard Clarke and James Bathurst successively held Hill Mill and New Street houses, 1631-48. BA/D/L/12/1,2.
Matthew Colyns was a surety for execution of Thomas Nichols' will, 1587. BA/D/AA/1/1,2.
Robert de Sheppeleye had Ironmonger Row and Palmer Lane property, 1395 - 1411. BA/D/AG/2/10-13.
John Leney was a feoffee of Palmer Lane and Saint Nicholas' Street property, 1462-63. BA/D/AG/3/2,3.
Thomas Smyth had Palmer Lane houses, 1500-31. BA/D/AG/3/4,5,7,8.
Roger Borowes was a feoffee of Palmer Lane and Saint Nicholas' Street property, 1531. BA/D/AG/3/8.
James Bathurst had a Much Park Street messuage, 1647-50. BA/D/AK/1/1.
Richard Smyth had a Fleet Street messuage, 1623. BA/D/AM/1/1.
Sampson Hopkins' daughter married a London merchant, early seventeenth century. BA/D/AO/1/1.
Will (1632) of Isaac Walden of Coventry, recited, 1639. BA/D/AS/1/1.
Robert Crowe's Berkswell, Warwickshire land, let to his brother Thomas, 1620-31. BA/D/AZ/13/4-7.
Richard Page et al were Swillington's Charity feoffees, 1611. BA/D/BE/11/4.
Richard Page and Matthew Collyns were Swillington's Charity feoffees, 1621. BA/D/BE/11/4.
Richard Barker occupied Radford land, 1621. BA/D/BE/11/4.
Samuel Myles and John Barker were Swillington's Charity feoffees, 1641. BA/D/BE/11/7.
Thomas Barker and Sampson Hopkins were Swillington's Charity feoffees, 1611. BA/D/BE/11/7.
Mr. Bradney was bequeathed a watch, 1679. BA/D/BE/1/3,4.
Thomas Rigby had an Earl Street messuage, 11720. BA/D/BF/1/3,4.
Henry Breres et al were Waren's Gift feoffees, 1600. BA/D/BH/3/3.
William Sewall et al were Waren's Gift feoffees, 1622. BA/D/BH/3/5.
Thomas Love et al were Waren's Gift feoffees, 1646. BA/D/BH/3/6.
Samuel Myles held Dives-in-Kinwalsey, Hampton-in-Arden parish, Warwickshire, 1622. BA/D/BJ/1/5.
William Snell acting as mayor, 1616. BA/E/H/16.
John Bristowe had Whitley and Biggin land, 1437. BA/F/HJ/7/9.
John Bristowe had Whitley land, 1437-49. BA/F/J/8/3,4.
Henry Sewall was involved in a relative's claim to land, 1586. BA/F/R.
John Danyell acting as mayor, 1665. BA/G/A/13/3.
Henry Sewall held Cheylesmore land, 1592. BA/G/A/15/2.
Thomas Riley held Cheylesmore land, 1566. BA/G/A/16/1.
Richard Barker held Cheylesmore land, 1592. BA/G/A/17/1.
Henry Breres et al held Cheylesmore land, 1592. BA/G/A/18/1.
Henry Sewall held Bayley Lane messuages, 1581. BAA/G/A/21/5.
Anthony Berry and William Berry held Pinley land, 1610. BA/G/D/1/1(n).
John Hyll occupied a Coventry tenement, 1526. BA/G/F/74/1.
William Latoner was a feoffee of various properties and a Gosford Street rent, 1461. BA/H/H/41/1.
Adam de Herdeburgh's bond, 1379(?). BA/H/H/60/1.
William de Copston had a Spon moor, 1299. BA/H/H/81/1.
John de Whyteleye had a Much Park Street messuage, 1298. BA/H/H/82/1.
Hugh de Schulton had part of an Earl Street tenement, 1295. BA/H/H/82/3.
Thomas Bradmedowe et al were feoffees of West Orchard property, 1493. BA/H/H/128/3.
Thomas de Abyndon had Spon Street cottages, 1379. BA/H/H/158/1.
Thomas de Abyndon had a Smithford Street messuage, 1371. BA/H/H/158/2.
John called Abbot had Asthill land, c.1278. BA/H/H/236/1.
Nicholas Adyngton' was obligated to John Ruyton', 1457. BA/H/H/249/3.
Edmund Brogreve was a feoffee of Earl Street, Bishop Street and Radford property, 1458. BA/H/H/249/5.
Thomas Ruyton and William Ruyton were interested in the above property, 1475. BA/H/H/249/7.
John Ruyton and Edmund Brogreve were feoffees of a Corvisers' Row messuage, 1464. BA/H/H/256/1,2.
William Cokkes had land behind Corviser's Row, mid fifteenth century. BA/H/H/256/1.
John Ruyton had Cross Cheaping, Butchery, Gosford Street, Spon Street and Earl's Mill Lane messuages and Harnall crofts, 1485. BA/H/H/259/1.
John Ruyton was a feoffee of Hill Street lands, 1465-75. BA/H/H/264/2,17,19-21.
Thomas Hill valued standards in Ruyton messuages, 1512. BA/H/H/259/8.
John Ruyton had a Hill Street rent, 1465. BA/H/H/259/8.
William Vale had Hill Street property, 1460-66. BA/H/H/264/7,8,10-12,16.
William Ruyton was a feoffee of Hill Street cottages, 1465-71. BA/H/H/264/16,18.
William Byfield was a feoffee of Hill Street and Radford property, 1433. BA/H/H/264/31.
John Ruyton and William Ruyton were feoffees of the same, 1476. BA/H/H/264/36-38.
John Ruyton's interest in an Earl Street/Little Park Street tenement, 1461-72. BA/H/H/171/5,6,9.
Robert Ruyton had the same, 1490. BA/H/H/271/7.
William de Whyteleye had a Much Park Street messuage, 1308.. BA/H/H/276/1.
Richard Bradmedowe had a Priors Harnall field, enfeoffed to John Ruyton', 1480. BA/H/H/293/11.
Robewrt Shipley was a feoffees of a Much Park Street rent, 1390. BA/H/H/293/13.II.
Robert Sheppeleye held Harnall land, 1394. BA/H/H/293/17.
John Ruyton' had a Harnall croft, with Thomas Wode as attorney to deliver seisin, 1477. BA/H/H/296; BA/H/H/297.
Thomas Bonde was a feoffee of Harnall land, 1499. BA/H/H/298/1,2.
John Ruyton' and William Ruyton' had various properties, 1470. BA/H/H/305/1.
Richard Boys enjoyed Cross Cheaping, Cook Street and Dog Lane rents, 1437. BA/H/H/307/1.
Thomas Wyrley occupied Hay Lane land, 1420. BA/H/H/309/4.
Richard Lee was a feoffee of the "Moon", Smithford Street, 1494. BA/H/H/309/13.
Richard Drewe had Smithford Street property, 1525. BA/H/H/309/19.
Thomas Horell was a feoffee of Smithford Street property, 1525. BA/H/H/309/19.
Thomas Morres occupied the "Pewter Platter", Smithford Street, 1538. BA/H/H/310/3.
Henry Breres and Henry Sewall successively occupied Earl Street ground, early seventeenth century, which was near a Much Park Street messuage bought from Thomas Salisbury. BA/H/H/313/1.
William Hopkins was a feoffee of a Smithford Street messuage and the Pudding Crofts, 1569. BA/H/H/314/16-19.
Sampson Hopkins' 1621 will recited, 1623. BA/H/H/319/1.
William Wright occupied Shortley land, 1707. BA/H/H/320/2.
James Naylor and Nathaniel Harriman were Bedford's lands feoffees, 1678-80. BA/H/H/324/10; BA/H/H/330/7,8; BA/H/H/332/5,9-10.
John Williamson had Little Park Street premises, 1608. BA/H/H/331/1.
John Barker, Thomas Barker, Samuel Myles, Isaac Walden and John Rogerson occupied Much Park Street messuages, early seventeenth century. BA/H/H/332/22,23.
Thomas Robinson had Much Park Street land, pre 1622. BA/H/H/332/24.
Richard Allen et al were feoffees of Radford land, 1439. BA/H/H/337/2-4.
John Thorold senior had a Cross Cheaping tenement, mid fifteenth century. BA/H/H/361/1.
Richard Smythe had a Fishmonger Row messuage, 1565. BA/H/H/380/1.
Joyner family had an Earl Street messuage next to John Rylye's, 1574. BA/H/H/392/1.
Geoffrey Arthern was feoffee of a Gosford Street messuage, 1466-93. BA/H/H/399/6,7.
Thomas Bonde and Richard Foxhall were feoffes of the above, 1493. BA/H/H/399/7.
Thomas Warley had a Greyfriars' Lane messuage, 1438. BA/H/H/403/1.
Richard de York let a Hill Street house to John Martin', 1375-78. BA/H/H/406/1-3.
Thomas Swetenham was interested in a Little Park Street messuage, 1426. BA/H/H/413/1.
William Byfeld' was interested in a Little Park Street messuage, 1429ff. BA/H/H/413/2,3.
Humphrey Bridde had Bishop Street property, 1551-53. PA1516/3/2,3.
Christopher Warren released Earl Street and Mill Lane property to John Myles in 1571, some of it being near Thomas Dudley's. PA1516/10/1.
Henry Breres et al were involved in bonds for Spon Street messuage, early seventeenth century. PA1516/18/1.
Bond between Thomas Dudley et al and Henry Breres et al for Haddon's Loan money, 1609. P1516/27/1.
Frederick Mandy leased the "Rose", Much Park Street, 1830. P436/1/21.
Edward Bradney occupied a Cross Cheaping messuage[, late seventeenth century].
John Hall had Burges premises, 1835. PA436/3/1(f).
James Maycock was a victualler's executor, 1887-96. PA436/11/8.
Abraham Taylor's marriage-settlement, will and effects, with Samuel Dickin as a trustee, 1863-85. PA436/13/1-5.
Coventry Co-Operative Society, 1966. PA465/275/1.
J.P. Shaw was feoffor of Bedworth messuages, 1824., PA466/4/1 pp.64,533.
David Spencer was involved with Chapel Lane, Little Heath leaseholds, 1877. PA466/4/1 p.429.
David Spencer was mortgagee for Longford messuages, 1885. PA466/4/2 p.374; PA466/5/4 p.243.
A.E. Gibbard owned 21, Davenport Road, 1892 - 1912. PA466/6/2 fols.205,206.
William Hewitt's interest in Asthill land, 1729. PA466/9/1-2.
E.C. Jephcott's interest in Stivichall Villa, 1875. PA466/12/22.
Edwards brothers' interest in Stivichall Villa, 1875-85. PA466/12/340; PA466/13/5,6.
Michael Joyner sold land near Drapers' Fields to the Drapers' Company, 1575. PA409/1/1.I.
Daniel family held land near Drapers' Fields, 1665-94. PA409/1/1.X,XI.
Thomas Soden acted as a Bayley's School trustee, 1865. PA426/9/1 fol.1.
Edawrd Deacon owned a Stoke Green house, 1837. PA433.
Job Deacon was a whitesmith's executor, 1862-92. PA440/1/22.I,V.
David Spencer was a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1880. PA440/5/28.
Thomas Banwell acting as mayor, 1524. PA479/1 fol.1 recto.
Francis Tallants' Gosford Street land, pre 1696. PA494/1/2.
Robert Beake was an Allesley church estate feoffee to 1707. PA494/2/1.
Office Copy (mid nineteenth century) of Will (1506) of Thomas Bond of Coventry. PA54/3/1.
William Pisford was named Thomas Bond's executor, 1506. PA54/3/1.
Robert Beake et al were Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1685. PA54/18/1.
Samuel Snell occupied Cottrells Close, Harnall, mid seventeenth century. PA54/18/1(c).
Henry Kervin occupied Pitfield, Radford, mid seventeenth century. PA54/18/1(f).
John Barker et al were Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1654. PA54/18/1.
John Hewitt was involved in a Bond's Hospital lawsuit, 1759. PA54/18/3.
John Hewitt was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1760 - 1801. PA54/8/9; PA54/18/3,5,10; PA54/19/1; PA54/20/1; PA54/21/1,2; PA54/23/1-5; PA54/24/1; PA54/25/2,5; PA54/27/2-5; PA54/29/2; PA54/30/1-3; PA54/31/2-5; PA54/32/2-4; PA54/33/2; PA54/34/16-21; PA54/57/1.
William Butlin occupied a High Street house, 1814-19. PA54/19/2,3.
Robert Newland occupied a High Street house,1819. PA54/19/3.
John Meigh occupied a Fleet Street house, 1828. PA54/21/4.
William Perkins had Coundon land, 1811-12. PA54/95/31; PA54/96/11,22.
Office Copy (early seventeenth century) of Will (1604) of Richard Barker of Coventry, of which Henry Breres was an overseer. PA54/137/1.
John Sandbrook was a goldsmith's son-in-law, late sixteenth century. PA54/145/1.
Humphrey Smallwood had Much Park Street land, early seventeenth century. PA54/153/1.
Matthew Collyns occupied a Much Park Street messuage, early seventeenth century. PA54/153/1.
Henry Sewall had land near Whitefriars' Mill, late sixteenth century. PA54/154/1.
Thomas Niccolls had Gosford Street land, late sixteenth century. PA543/156/1.
Anthony Berry and Richard Page had properties near Gosford Street, c.1600. PA54/161/1.
Thomas Dudley had land near Bastille Mill, mid sixteenth century. PA54/163/1(b).
Richard Baron held New Street tenements, 1602, 1627. PA54/165/1,2.
Edward Brownell had land south of New Street, mid sixteenth century. PA54/203/1.
Richard Barker had New Street land, 1613. PA54/203/1.
John Potter held New Street tenements, 1634. PA54/203/2.
Richard Clarke held a close outside Cook Street Gate, early seventeenth century. PA54/214/2.
Richard Barker senior held a close beyond Bishop Street Gate, 1621. PA54/222/1.
Samuel Crosby held a Well Street house, 1779. PA54/231/3.
Richard Clarke held Hill Mill and New Street messuages, 1631. PA54/232/2.
Francis Tallants had land near Hill Mill, late sixteenth century. PA54/232/2.
Robert Beake acted as a barrister's executor, 1657. PA54/272/1,2.
James Nailer and Nathaniel Harryman were Lane's Charity administrators, 1673. PA54/272/1,2.
Jonathan Daniell was a Lane's Charity feoffee, 1693-99. PA54/273/1; PA54/274/1; PA54/275/1.
Edward Bradney was a Lane's Charity feoffee, 1693-95. PA54/273/1; PA54/274/1.
Samuel Eborall of Lichfield was a Berkswell parish, Warwickshire farmer's surety, 1786. PA54/274/3.
John Bond et al were Ford's Hospital feoffees, 1513. PA54/280/1; PA54/285/1,7.
Richard Foxhill was interested in the future Ford's Hospital building, late fifteenth century. PA54/285/1.
Thomas Grene et al were feoffees of Ford's Hospital land, 1516. PA54/285/3.
John Padland was a Ruyton's lands feoffee, 1495-96. PA54/286/1,2,4,6.
John Bond was a feoffee of Alspath and Meriden, Warwickshire land, 1516. PA54/287/23,25.
John Bond was a feoffee of Gaddesby, Leicestershire land, 1517. PAA54/288/1.
Jones & Ball supplied Ford's Hospital inmates, 1817. PA54/318/5.
Bunney (Bosworth & Carr) supplied Ford's Hospital inmates, 1822-23. PA54/323/2; PA54/324/12.
G.B. Ladbury supplied Ford's Hospital inmates, 1825. PA54/326/6.
John Coxon's Charity, foundation-deed, 1566. PA54/333/1.
Thomas Kervin was a Coxon's Charity feoffee, 1566. PA54/333/1.
Thomas Kervin and Christopher Warren junior were interested in Palmer Lane and Cross Cheaping property, 1566: PA54/333/1.
Richard Barker et al were Coxon's Charity feoffees, 1585. PA54/333/4.
Henry Sewall et al were Coxon's Charity feoffees, 1585, 1607. PA54/333/4,6,7; PA54/335/2.
Henry Breress et al were Coxon's Charity feoffees, 1607. PA54/333/6,7.
Matthew Collins was a Coxon's Charity feoffee, 1607, 1635. PA54/333/6-8.
Samuel Miles et al were Coxon's Charity feoffees, 1635. PA54/333/8.
John Barker et al were Coxon's Charity feoffees, 1635, 1653. PA54/333/8-10.
Godfrey Legg et al were Coxon's Charity feoffees, 1653. PA54/333/10.
Robert beake et al was a Coxon's Charity feoffee, 1653, 1673. PA54/333/10-13; PA54/335/3.
James Nailer and Julius Billers were Coxon's Charity feoffees, 1673. PA54/333/11-13.
Nathaniel Harryman was a Coxon's Charity feoffee, 1673, 1690. PA54/333/11-16.
Edward Bradney was a Coxon's Charity feoffee, 1690. PA54/333/14-16.
Jonathan Daniell was a Coxon's Charity feoffee, 1690ff.PA54/333/14-16; PA54/334/1.
Thomas Love and Samuel Snell et al were Coxon's Charity feoffees, 1659. PA54/335/3.
John Barker had land near Jordan Well, 1653. PA54/339/11.
Richard Clarke fulfilled the terms of his father Roger's will, 1636. PA54/342/1.
Roger Clarke and Richard Clarke occupied Much Park Street messuages to 1636. PA54/342/1.
Matthew Collins et al were feoffees of Roger Clarke's Charity, 1636. PA54/342/1.
Henry Kervin was named his brother-in-law's executor, 1648. PA54/343/1.
William Sewall et al were Justices of the Peace, 1618. PA54/344/1.
James Nailer had a Fleet Street messuage, 1691. PA54/354/6.
Thomas Bond's will, of which William Wykham and John Bond weree executors, 1508. PA500/3/1.
Christopher Warren directed who should be the first Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1552. PA500/4/1.
Henry Sewall et al were Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1609. PA500/5/1.
Henry Kervyn occupied a Radford close, 1629. PA500/5/2(e).
John Barker et al were Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1629. PA500/5/2.
Samuel Snell occupied Cottrells Close, 1654. PA500/5/3(c).
John Moody was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1629. PA500/5/3.
Samuel Masters and Henry Masters occupied a New Street messuage, 1856. PA500/30/2.
John Barker was a Coxon's Charity feoffee, 1653. PA500/64/1.
Thomas Soden was a Bayley's School trustee, 1857. PA506/76/12.
P.D. Jackson, floruit 1819. PA506/79/19.
Thomas Collins was a "Hare & Squirrel" Building Society member, 1821. PA506/190/1.
David Spencer, bills, 1836-42. PA506/197/3; PA506/199/2.
G.H. & C. Edwards provided cloth for flower-show, 1880. PA506/211/39.
John Bell was trustee for Swanswell land, 1830. PA507/1/3.III.
Francis Tallants had Canley land, c.1595 - 1602. PA511/1.
H.P. Pratt, Coleshill, 1888. PA526/29/17,21.
Samuel Snell et al were Wheatley's Charity feoffees, 1651. PA526/65/1.
Ball & Walker, outfitters, Warwick, creditors, 1881. PA526/88/1.
Henry Court menswear, Earlsdon, 1968. PA555/6/115.
Thomas Soden acted as a Justice of the Peace, 1856. PA559/1 (endorsement).
W. Sawbridge & Co., circular, 1853. PA564/1.
Terms of Simon Norton's bread-charity, 1630. PA565/1.
W.C. Robinss received John Cash as an apprentice, 1838. PA562/36.
Buckley & Nunn, Melbourne, Australia, 1890. PA562/180.
C.M. Davies occupied 18, Broadgate, 1916. PA563/18.
James Burbidge supplied Blue Coat School, 1841. PA571/24,25.
Henry Catterns supplied Blue Coat School, 1841. PA571/26.
William Manton supplied Blue Coat School, 1841. PA571/33,34.
C.M. Davies was a Blue Coat School trustee, 1929ff. PA526/5; PA526/6/1; PA526/10/3-8,10.
Joseph Anstey leased Butts land, 1892-95. PA575/47.
Joseph Anstey's and David Spencer's interest in Butts land, 1884-92. PA592/1.V.