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Thomas Smith's son was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow's School, 1842. PA26/9 fol. 110.
Apprenticeship to T.G. Pegg, 1886. PA26/10 fol. 291.
John Steane was trustee for purchase of Bayley Lane and Derby Lane property, 1770. PA66/1/3,4.
Lessee of "The Wine Lodge", Burges, 1874-77. PA72/1,2.
Apprenticeship to Edward Ensor, 1728. PA82/1.
Thomas Wheatley's Cross Cheaping and Fleet Street property, 1552. PA90/2.
Matthew Hayward sold a Cross Cheaping house to a butcher, 1686. PA94/6,7.
Edward Villers acting as his mother's executor, 1770. PA94/28.
Matterson, Huxley & Watson, vouchers, 1871 - 1907. PA99/9/51; PA99/11/72; PA99/12/60; PA99/15/47; PA99/16/44; PA99/18/56.
Central Hardware Co. (late Benjamin Barton), vouchers, 1898. PA99/13/28,29.
H.W. Barford & Co., voucher, 1904. PA99/16/36.
Samuel Hayward released an Earl Street tenement to Thomas Wilson (1654), who sold it in 1656 to the Grundy and Brunt families (all ironmongers). PA101/1/325-328.
Samuel Sharratt (of Walsall, Staffordshire) and Thomas Hawkes of Birmingham, saddlers' ironmongers, were assignees of the bankrupt saddler Thomas Farmer of Coventry, 1797 - 1817. PA101/1/385.
Thomas Perkins was an assignee of a bankrupt grocer, 1791. PA101/2/86.
Interest of Thomas Bissell and T.J.S. Bissell (nail-ironmongers) of Halesowen [,then] Shropshire[, now Worcestershire] in land there, 1825. PA101/2/102-103.
William Dundas' interest in a Rowley's Green messuage, 1792. PA101/4/21.IX.
John Summer was named an executor of J.W. Caldicott, gentleman, 1832. PA101/4/151,197.
John Kettle of Birmingham was mortgagee for Bell Green land, 1756-61. PA101/5/11-13.
Samuel Fletcher of Walsall, Staffordshire (saddlers' ironmonger) was mortgagee of Spon Street premises (1804) upon which WIlliam Walton, of the same place and trade, had a claim. PA101/5/73-74.
Share of Thomas Fletcher of Walsall, saddlers' ironmonger, in Spon Street premises, 1826. PA101/5/75-79.
Joseph Greatorex of Birmingham, saddlers' ironmonger, was named Samuel Fletcher's executor, 1828: PA101/5/98.
Thomas Neale's conveyance of appurtenances to "Rose and Crown", High Street, Coventry, 1725: PA101/7/282-284.
Probated will of Thomas Lenton, 1857. PA101/8/272.
Henry Hiorns was named a stationer's executor, 1854. PA101/8/697.
Edward Reynolds was trustee for a weaver's purchase of a New Street messuage, 1813. PA101/8/801-802.
Probated will of Edward Reynolds, 1832. PA101/8/803.
Edward Reynolds had a share in a Smithford Street house and Little Poddycroft, 1827. PA101/8/804.
Edward Reynolds' Coventry Gas Light Co. share-certificates, 1821. PA101/8/814-818.
Edward Reynolds received rents for Much Park Street premises, 1827. PA101/8/819.
Edward Villers was an indebted doctor's trustee, 1774-77. PA101/9/3-4.
Edward Reynolds was a silkdyer's trustee for purchase of property near Cook Street Gate, 1819. PA101/9/31-32.
Edward Villers' Well Street and Southam land (1752-90) mentioned, 1815. PA101/9/34.VII-IX.
John Huddesford of Coventry was named a fellmonger's executor, 1738. PA101/9/44.
E. Reynolds received a mourning-ring, 1821. PA101/9/72.
Draft codicils of John Hunt senior of Longford, 1844. PA101/9/73,74.
Edward Ashmole of Tamworth was a trustee of William Cawne's marriage, 1703. PA101/10/3.
Thomas Cooper executed a Foleshill currier's will, 1832. PA101/12/2.
Draft will and codicil of Thomas Cooper of Foleshill, 1839-41, mentioning his partner John Summers: PA101/12/114,115.
William Douglas was a mortgagee of Coventry-Stoney Stanton turnpike tolls, 1832. PA101/12/773.
Henry Matterson benefited under his father's and stepfather's wills, 1832-50. PA101/12/238,240.
Draft will of Richard Brevitt of Coventry, 1846. PA101/12/241.
Partnership between Richard Brevitt and Henry Matterson, 1847-50. PA101/12/242,243.
Douglas family's Cross Cheaping and Bancroft Lane premises, 1837-49. PA101/12/246-248.
Joseph Douglas was a surety for a chemist's good behaviour, 1845. PA101/12/249,250.
Testamentary papers of William Douglas of Coventry, 1843-50. PA101/12/252-255.
T.G. Pegg had an estate at Bedlam Lane, Foleshill, pre 1915. PA101/12/277.
Bequest to Joseph Bates' wife, 1861. PA101/12/525.
Joseph Douglas was interested in a Well Street pawnbroker's shop, 1835. PA101/12/538.IV.
Partnership and its dissolution for Evans & Harvey, 47, Smithford Street, 1906-10. PA101/12/896,897.
Draft will of J.B. Lamb of Coventry, 1884. PA101/75.
Oliver Rees' claim, as hardware merchant, for money from a bodymaker, 1932. PA101/122/1-128.
John Muston occupied a Cross Cheaping house, 1759. PA101/137/6.
Samuel Hayward became a Wheatley's Charity feoffee, 1673. PA101/138/3.
Thomas "Lawson" (alias Lawrence) became a Wheatley's Charity feoffee, 1690. PA101/138/4.
Robert Teynton had a share in an Ironmonger Row tenement, tempore Richard II. PA101/138/10.
Thomas Wheatley's Ironmonger Row property, 1550. PA101/138/19.
Samuel Hayward was a Jesson's Charity feoffee, 1673. PA101/140/12,13.
Thomas Lawrence was a Jesson's Charity feoffee, 1690. PA101/140/15-17.
Thomas Smith was a Jesson's Charity feoffee, 1715. PA101/140/19,20.
Edward Villers was assignee of a Well Street mortgage, 1776ff. PA202/1/3-4.
W.H. Bird & W.H. Icke tenanted 40 & 41, Smithford Street, 1877. PA202/6.
Edward Villers was a Holy Trinity feoffee to 1785. PA202/7/3.
Edward Reynolds was a Holy Trinity feoffee from 1812. PA202/7/3.
William Douglas was a Holy Trinity feoffee from 1838. PA202/7/3.
Wife of the late Thomas Love of Birmingham sold a Little Park Street, Coventry messuage, 1703. PA203/1.
G.H. Hobson of London was a trustee of the marriage-settlement of Henry Edger of Coventry, 1842. PA209/1.
Edward Reynolds was a timber merchant's creditor, 1814. PA219/4/7.
Matterson, Huxley & Watson, bills, 1946. PA240/50/142,143.
William Osborn of Warwick was trustee for sale of Kenilworth property, 1818. PA242/11/26-27.
Richard Hayward's declarations against Solemn League & Covenant, 1672-88. PA263/3/4 fol. 1; PA263/3/13,24,32 verso.
Thomas Lawrence's declarations against Solemn League & Covenant, 1680-88. PA263/3/13,22 verso,23,32 recto.
Thomas Smith was a Saint Michael's overseer, 1730. PA295/31/43.
Charles Fletcher of West Orchard and Market Place, Coventry, bill, 1881. PA295/78/20.
Matterson, Huxley & Watson, Cross Cheaping, bills, 1880-81. PA295/78/38,39.
T.G. Pegg, High Street and Bayley Lane, bill, 1880. PA295/78/50.
Absconded debtor's letter to Edward Reynolds of Coventry, c.1809. PA300/1 fols. 18,19.
Richard Hayward acting as retiring sheriff, 1674. PA309/45.
William Neale's interest in Market Place, Coventry property, 1733-38. PA309/68,69,71.
Abraham Spooner of Birmingham was marriage-settlement trustee for Jane Owen of Coventry, 1729: PA309/110,118.
Richard Hayward and Thomas Lawrence were Priory estate feoffees, 1685. PA309/126.
William Linney of Bedworth was trustee for sale of a moiety of the "Red Lion", Greyfriars' Lane, 1877: PA353/5/22.
H.E. Phillips, 93, King William Street, Hillfields, bills, 1936-38. PA353/16/134-136.
Tuck & Blakemore Ltd., Coventry, bills, 1936. PA353/16/138-140.
Herbert Millward, furnishing hardwareman, 23, West Orchard, bill, 1936. PA353/16/150.
Carvell, bills, 1852-59. PA368/54/15-16; PA368/60/28.
T. & E. Jephcott, Coventry, bills, 1858-79. PA368/59/55; PA368/60/47; PA368/61/45; PA368/62/58; PA368/63/44; PA368/64/41; PA368/65/35; PA368/67/44; PA368/68/52-53; PA368/70/42-43; PA368/71/40; PA368/77/32; PA368/78/43.
Joseph Slatter, Coventry, bills, 1861-62. PA368/61/76; PA368/62/81.
J. Brothers (hardwareman), Coventry, bill, 1866. PA368/66/34.
Hugh Suffolk, Coventry, bill, 1866. PA368/66/63.
- Martin, Coventry, bill, 18722. PA368/72/38.
J.B. Lamb, Coventry, bills, 1876-78. PA368/75/27; PA368/76/26; PA368/77/34.
Matterson, Huxley & Watson, Coventry, bills, 1879-88. PA368/78/45; PA368/80/32; PA368/81/35; PA368/83/31; PA368/84/28; PA368/87/28.
John Astley, Coventry, bills, 1881-86. PA368/79/16; PA368/85/14.
Payne, Coventry, bill, 1882. PA368/80/35.
W.H. Bird & W.H. Icke, 1883. PA368/81/19.
T.G. Pegg, Coventry, bill, 1884. PA368/82/32.
T.H. Golby, hardware-supplier, Coventry, bill, 1886. PA368/85/37.
Apprenticeship to Benjamin Barton of Cross Cheaping as a tinplate-worker, 1878. PA368/137/5.
Joseph Spence occupied a Cross Cheaping house, early eighteenth century. PA490/1.
Benjamin Weld leased a Cross Cheaping house, 1783. PA490/17.
John Newark's Hill Close land, 1840. PA171/23/1.
J.P. Robinson of London acting as Ann Sprigg's executor, 1871. PA171/41/1.
John Watson was an executor of Mary Laing, 1885. PA171/43/3.
William Worton, bills, 1816-27. PA180/78/30; PA180/84/35-36; PA180/89/24.
William Brearley of Birmingham bought Fillongley, Warwickshire land, 1667. PA152/71/4.
Edward Villers was a mortgage-assignee, 1771. PA173/5,6.
John Huddesford was an executor of his silkman brother, 1750-55. PA17/123.
Abridgement of the terms of Thomas Wheatley's 1563 gift.. PA16/2 fols. 50 recto - 52 verso.
Matterson, Huxley & Watson's dealings with Irby-Hopkins estate, 1888 - 1924. PA279/10/838; PA279/18/40; PA279/19/34; PA279/20/100; PA279/21/116; PA279/22/79; PA279/23/67; PA279/27/73; PA279/28/97; PA279/30/79,100-107; PA279/31/81,103-108; PA279/32/69,81-83; PA279/33/86,87; PA279/35/79,103,104; PA279/36/94; PA279/38/77-80; PA279/39/79-81; PA279/41/22; PA279/42/72; PA279/44/1402,1484,7017,8661,8700,9531,9667.
H.W. Barford & Co.'s dealings with Irby-Hopkins estate, Ash Grove, Stoney Stanton Road, 1909-24. PA279/10/932; PA279/31/93; PA279/32/77,147,148; PA279/34/78,79; PA2798/35/89-92; PA279/36/78; PA279/38/66,67; PA2769/39/65-69; PA279/40/68,69; PA279/41/15; PA279/42/62-64; PA279/44/12185.
W.H. Icke, bills, 1888, 1902. PA279/18/39; PA279/25/101.
Abraham Jeffs, hardware merchant, Red Lane, bills, 1906. PA279/29/98,99.
Abraham Jeffs owned Leicester Causeway cottages, 1902-10. PA279/44/7944, 7945, 7955, 7977, 7986, 7998, 8041, 8053, 8069, 8082, 8085, 8104, 8107, 8108, 8111, 8120, 8124, 8126, 8136, 8142, 8203, 8243, 8301, 8308, 8311, 9819.
H.G. Tett, bill, 1911. PA279/33/72.
F.G. Plumb, bill, 1912. PA279/34/99.
Bayliss, Jones & Bayliss, London, 1888. PA279/44/3846,3853,3857,3876,3893.
G. Farmiloe & Sons (later T. & W. Farmiloe), Smithfield, London, vouchers, 1894 - 1909. PA279/49/26; PA279/58/18.
C. Butler & Sons, Maidenhead, Berkshire, vouchers, 1895 - 1900. PA279/49/33; PA279/51/22.
J. Budgen & Co., Maidenhead, voucher, 1896. PA279/50/10.
Edward Villers was a trustee for Hill Street premises, 1777. PA184/4/1.
Edward Villers was a trustee for Broomfields, Earlsdon land, 1774-75. PA184/5/7,16.VI.
Probate Copy (1622) of the Will (1621) of Richard White of Coventry. PA214/1/10.
Thomas Chauncey of London had a Little Park Street, Coventry house, pre 1653. PA214/1/24.
Thomas Wheatley's Ironmonger Row houses, 1562. PA214/1/40.
Joseph Douglas' action in Exchequer of Pleas, 1839. PA230/6.
Richard Steen was named a silkman's overseer, 1758. PA232/1 fols. 3-6.
Henry Kelham, Rugby, bill, 1878-79. PA253/10/28.
Matterson, Huxley & Watson, Coventry, bills, 1877. PA253/10/31,32.
Thomas Chiswell's corporation Much Park Street house, 1704. PA244/7/2.
Samuel Rowell was trustee for Much Park Street messuages, 1825. PA277/4.
Edward Reynolds' interest in Smithford Street premises, 1827. PA101/8/804: PA288/5/3.
Edward Villers held a Well Street garden, mid eighteenth century. BA/A/D/117/2.
Vouchers, 1742 - 1824. BA/A/F/10/1-6.
John Huddesford held a High Street messuage, mid eighteenth century. BA/A/G/3/1.VIII.
Edward Villers was a Holy Trinity feoffee, 1771. BA/A/G/5/19.
Edward Villers was an attorney's administrator, 1777. BA/A/G/5/23,28.
Thomas Cooper and John Summers were a carpenter's creditors, 1830. BA/A/G/14/4,5.
Richard Steane's interest in the "Black Bear", Smithford Street, 1763. BA/A/G/26/56-57.
Edward Villers was a mortgage-assignee, 1778. BA/A/G/26/63.
Edward Reynolds' New Buildings stables, 1820-25. BA/A/G/32/6-9.
William Radeclyff was a feoffee of Shipley's lands, 1437. BA/B/A/18/1.
William Keresley held Coundon land, 1399. BA/B/A/34/17.
William de Lokinton' had a Radford tenement, 1339. BA/B/A/82/1.
Henry de Grendon' occupied Radford Mill, 1351. BA/B/A/83/1.
Richard de Teynton''s Cross Cheaping and West Orchard property, 1376-89. BA/B/K/2/1,2.
Richard Hereward occupied a "Cross Street" messuage, 1395. BA/B/K/2/3.
William Radclyff's interest in a Cross Cheaping messuage, 1420-52. BA/B/K/2/7,8.
Thomas de Sutton' occupied a Well Street tenement, 1393. BA/B/P/14/5(cx).
John de Allesley had a well behind Well Street, 1393. BA/B/P/14/5(cy).
John de Allesley held a Spon Street tenement, 1393. BA/B/P/14/5(fv).
Thomas Wilday occupied a Cross Cheaping messuage, early seventeenth century. BA/B/P/103/3.
Thomas Parker senior occupied an Ironmonger Row messuage, 1394. BA/B/P/261/1.
John Luke had a Lucas Lane messuage, late fourteenth century. BA/B/P/291/2.
Richard Byggyng was a feoffee of a Palmer Lane house, 1389. BA/B/P/318/13.
Edward Villers held Lockhurst Lane land, 1769. BA/B/P/429/3.
Richard Roue held a Slepers Lane, stable, 1497. BA/B/Q/12/1.
Richard Hayward was a trustee of corporation lands, 1683. BA/D/A/19/9.
William Douglas and John Mills successively held a Spittlemoor close, 1833-49. BA/D/A/27/2.
Joseph Douglas was a bankruptcy-assignee, 1832. BA/D/A/28/1.
William Douglas was a silkman's surety, 1822. BA/D/A/43/22.
Samuel Heyward held Radford land, 1680. BA/D/A/45/4.
John Summers was interested in a Whitley messuage, 1838. BA/D/A/47/46.XXVI.
Edward Reynolds held Spon End land, 1820-22. BA/D/A/50/6,7.
Thomas Lawrence was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1687. BA/D/D/33/6; BA/D/D/50/39.
John Huddesford built a Greyfriars' Lane messuage, early eighteenth century. BA/D/G/11/4.
Thomas Wheatley had a Bishop Street tenement, 1562. BA/D/H/7/2.
Thomas Wheatley's estate which formed his charity, 1563. BA/D/H/17/1,2.
William Byssell was a feoffee of Stareton, Warwickshire land, 1529. BA/D/K/22/4.
Adam de Keresley and William de Hull had Ironmonger Row tenements, 1368. BA/D/AG/2/3.
Richard de Teynton had Ironmonger Row, Palmer Lane and West Orchard messuages, 1388-95: BA/D/AG/2/6-10.
William Radclif was a feoffee of Ironmonger Row, Palmer Lane and Saint Nicholas' Street property, 1420-62: BA/D/AG/2/14-16; BA/D/AG/3/1,2.
Richard Heyward and Thomas Lawrence were Swillington's Charity feoffees, 1682. BA/D/BE/9/7.
John Allesley had Allesley and Coundon land, 1396-97. BA/G/C/1/1-3.
John Allesley had Keresley land, 1415. BA/G/F/75/1.
William de Hull had a field near Hill Street, 1374. BA/H/H/132/1.
Richard de Raveneston' had a Bishop Street messuage, 1352. BA/H/H/371/1.
Joseph Douglas' bills, 1828-32. BA/K/W686,687.
Richard Ball of Lichfield had Appleby, Leicestershire messuages, 1704. BA/L/P/5/1.
Richard Wildie had a Bull Ring messuage, 1614. PA1516/5/1.
Thomas Laurence had a Smithford Street messuage, 1688. PA1516/16/1.
Edward Reynolds' interest in Burges and Palmer Lane property, 1820-25. PA1518/2/1.VIII-X.
Matterson, Huxley & Watson, bills, 1939-55. PA403/39/131; PA403/40/149; PA403/41/141; PA403/42/114; PA403/43/95; PA403/44/94,95; PA403/57/73,74; PA403/61/11.
Richard Steyne had a Cook Street messuage, 1769. PA403/137/6-7.
Edward Villers was a weaver's executor, 1776. PA436/4/6.
Richard Steane was a grocer's marriage-settlement trustee, 1763. PA436/5/24.
T.G. Pegg owned Hurst Lane messuages, 1881ff. PA466/4/1 p.244.
T.G. Pegg owned 111, 111A & 112, Gosford Street, 1892. PA466/4/4 p.202.
Thomas Neale was mortgagee for Asthill land to 1735. PA466/9/15-16.
Edward Villers' litigation about Asthill land, 1777-82. PA466/10/1; PA466/12/1-3.
William Perkins had land at Asthill, and at Southam, Warwickshire, 1817-21. PA466/12/11-13.
John Summers acting as William Perkins' executor, 1821-25. PA466/12/11-14.
Edward Ivens' trustees' interest in Asthill land, 1824-25. PA466/12/11,14.
Hugh Suffolk occupied property near Stivichall Common, c.1870. PA466/13/4.
Edward Reynolds was named an executor of his silkman-father, 1809. PA409/1/1.XVII.
Robert Nutt of Nuneaton was interested in a Gosford Street messuage, 1701. PA440/1/2-3.
Thomas Pritchard of Birmingham was mortgage-assignee for a Hill Cross cottage, 1738-47. PA454/1/8,14.IV.
Thomas Cooper benefited under his silkman father-in-law's will, 1818. PA454/1/9.
T.G. Pegg was chairman of Coventry Board of Guardians, 1896. PA476/7/17.
William Douglas was mortgage-assignee for a Harnall close, 1817-28. PA484/1.VII,VIII.
John Villers was named a relative's executor, 1722. PA494/3/3.
Edward Reynolds was trustee for sale of a glazier's premises, 1820-25. PA499/10-13.
Richard Hayward was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1685. PA54/18/1.
William F. Cavell was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1817 - c.1836. PA54/18/8,10; PA54/21/4; PA54/23/6; PA54/25/7,8; PA54/28/3; PA54/30/4; PA54/31/7-9; PA54/34/25.
A. Wakelin, hardware bill, 1836. PA54/77/7.
Thomas Neale was receiver-general for Bond's Hospital, 1737-42. PA54/78/1,2 fol. 12: PA54/79/1, 2 fols. 7,8; PA54/80/2 fols. 2,5; PA54/81/2 fols. 4,18; PA54/82/1,2 fol. 28.
Thomas Neale supplied Bond's Hospital, 1737-42. PA54/78/2 fol. 9; PA54/79/2 fol. 14; PA54/80/2 fol. 4; PA54/81/2 fol. 16; PA54/82/2 fol. 19.
Thomas Lucas supplied Bond's Hospital, 1738-42. PA54/79/2 fol. 15; PA54/82/2 fol. 23.
Edward Reynolds supplied a Bond's Hospital tenant, 1815. PA54/101/5.
Ralph Langshaw supplied Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1835-42. PAA54/115/41; PA54/116/28; PA54/123/11,23.
Thomas Goodyer supplied Bond's Hospital feoffees for their Arley, Warwickshire estate, 1841. PA54/123/1`.
Thomas Lenton supplied Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1852. PA54/133/32.
Thomas Chiswell had Much Park Street land, 1724. PA54/133/4.
Edward Villers had a Silver Street messuage, 1779. PA54/219/4.
Edward Villers had a Well Street malthouse, 1779. PA54/231/3.
Richard Hayward held Hill Mill Meadow, late seventeenth century. PA54/232/5.
John Minster, his widow and William Douglas successively held a Cross Cheaping messuage, 1759 - 1811: PA54/243/2-8.
Samuel Hayward was a Lane's Charity administrator, 1673. PA54/272/1,2.
T.T. Robinson supplied hardware to Ford's Hospital feoffees, 1816-22. PA54/317/4; PA54/323/5.
John Woodhouse did work for Ford's Hospital feoffees, 1817. PA54/318/3.
Samuel Hayward was a Coxon's Charity feoffee, 1673. PA54/333/11-13.
William Flavell was a Bond's Hospital trustee, 1820. PA500/6/1.
Edward Reynolds was a joiner's mortgagee, 1825-38. PA500/4/21.
Edward Villers' Silver Street messuage, 1826. PA500/47/1.
William Douglas occupied a Cross Cheaping messuage, 1826. PA500/55/1.
William Flavell was a silkman's surety, 1841. PA500/57/1.
Matterson, Huxley & Watson Ltd. were involved in sale of Freeschool property, 1880. PA500/91.
Henry Matterson ordered a copy of Sharp's "Coventry Antiquities", 1869. PA506/147/18.
Henry Robinson, bill, 1867. PA506/202/4.
T.L. Gillott, bill, 1869. PA506/204/16.
J. Stanton, bills (unspecific), 1873-78. PA506/206/1,2; PA506/207/1-9; PA506/208/56-64; PA506/209/25,26.
Matterson & Co. pursued a debtor, 1881. PA526/79/1.
Interest of R.C. Jones of Piccadilly, Middlesex in Spon Street property, 1880-89. PA540/2/5,8.I.
T.G. Pegg had premises in Paradise, 1897. PA560/36.
A.D. Faulks Ltd., bills, 1961. PA573/37/2/12,13.
Edward Villers was trustee of a will, 1767-84. PA577/2.
H.W. Barford was a Coventry & County Club committee member,1933. PA578/11/1.
No dealing in old iron in Pall Mall, London, 1911. PA594/10/2/3/1.
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