Apprenticeship to Richard Perkins, 1817. PA26/8 fol.39.
Apprenticeship to George Broomfield, 1843. PA26/9 fol.114.
Mark Watts' son was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow School, 1867. PA26/10 fol.209.
John Pebody's son was apprenticed likewise, 1873. PA26/10 fol.224.
R.B. Perkins had a factory and houses in Derby Lane, 1840-57. PA66/1/22; PA66/2/13-22.
John Hurley was a mortgagee for an Earl Street shop, 1791. PA67/2.
Thomas Fox was a corporation feoffee, 1731. PA90/19.
Abraham Phillips and John Fisher occupied a house near Saint Nicholas' Hall, alias Leather Hall, 1738. PA90/21.
Francis Gibson's Cross Cheaping house, 1683 - 1718. PA94/5,13,14.
Edward Cooper was an executor and trustee under John Hands' testamentary papers, 1841-44. PA101/2/216,218.
Extract from will of Richard Johnson of Coventry, 1809. PA101/7/145.
James Whittem was a grocer's executor, 1827. PA101/8/670.
Nathaniel Arch was trustee for New Street premises, late eighteenth century. PA101/8/801-802.
J.S. Whittem was a trustee of Coventry Steam Power Co., 1836. PA101/11/974-975.
Probated will of William Gater of Foleshill under which J.S. Whittem and George Osmond, also curriers, benefited, 1832. PA101/12/2.
Edward Cooper was named an Independent minister's executor, 1839. PA101/12/5.
J.S. Whittem was named Mary Ann Whittem's executor, 1863. PA101/12/7.
J.S. Whittem was a winemerchant's executor, 1859. PA101/12/35 et seq.
J.S. Whittem and Edward Cooper bought Longford hereditaments, 1841. PA101/12/116.
Will of G.L. Cave of London mentioned, 1843. PA101/12/206.
J.S. Whittem was named a chemist's executor, 1843. PA101/12/206.
Partnership between J.E. Banks and George Pretty, 1849-53. PA101/122/541,542.
Copy of J.S. Whittem's affidavit qua Church Charities trustee, 1836. PA101/136/3.
George Osmond acting as a corporation charities trustee, 1837. PA101/136/11.
Thomas Collett acting as a Sir Thomas White's Loan trustee, 1786. PA101/137/7.
J.S. Whittem acting as a Wheatley's Charity trustee, 1848. PA101/138/6.
John Fox acting as a Jesson's Charity trustee, 1725. PA101/140/19,20.
Edward Cooper was a Moore's Charity trustee in 1853-59. PA101/146/1,2.
Thomas Collett had a West Orchard house, 1784. PA101/150/1.
Thomas Collett was a West Orchard Chapel trustee, 1785. PA101/150/1.
Edward Cooper likewise, 1854-73. PA101/150/2,3.
Thomas Butterworth of Coventry a trustee of Particular Baptist Chapel, Draycote, Warwickshire, 1813. PA101/151/1.
Bryan Dunn was a shareholder in, and director of, the Coventry Corn Exchange and Public Room Co., 1850s PA102/1.
William Conway bought Well Street premises, 1834. PA202/1/16-17.
Mark Conway's Well Street and Town Wall premises, 1833. PA202/1/37-38.
Bryan Dunn was assignee of a Spon Street mortgage, 1845. PA202/2/16.
J.S. Whittem was a newspaper-proprietor's creditor, 1864-75. PA202/7/6.
Thomas Collett acting as a Sir Thomas White's Loan trustee, 1788. PA202/10/12.
George Osmond submitted report of freemen's meeting about compensation from the London & Birmingham Railway (c.1832) and, with J.S. Whittem, was on the consequent committee. PA206/2.
Dunn & Rodhouse, partnership-deed, 1847. PA208/16.
Will of William Rodhouse [of Coventry], 1854, appointing William Dickins of Aylesbury (also a currier) to value his property. PA208/17.
Thomas Collett of Coventry mortgaged Kenilworth property, 1772. PA242/11/19.
Thomas Fox was a Holy Trinity parish overseer, 1731. PA295/31/47.
Thomas Collett acting as a Justice of the Peace, 1773-94. PA295/33/31,61; PA295/39/10; PA295/40/24,27.
J.S. Whittem leased Fleet Street house, 1843. PA324/10.
Richard Perkins' interest in Hertford Street premises, 1836. PA328/6,13.
Thomas Collett acting as a Sir Thomas White's Loan trustee, 1794. PA329.
Bryan Dunn acting as a building-society trustee, 1850. PA333/2.
Bryan Dunn acting as a Sir Thomas White's Loan trustee, 1858. PA333/6.
Joseph Craner acting as a worsteadweaver's executor, 1759. PA342/1.
Thomas Collett testified to a potential solicitor's integrity, 1775. PA347/1/1.
Joseph Craner was mortgage-assignee for Fleet Street and Spon End premises, 1783. PA353/1/13-14.
J.E. Banks was mortgagee for Fleet Street premises, 1875-85. PA353/1/45.
Labourer's son apprenticed to Thomas Butterworth of Coventry, 1795. PA358/7.
Joseph Ball's son apprenticed to a weaver, 1826. PA358/10.
Bryan Dunn was a Katherine Bayley's School acting trustee, 1853. PA368/1/61.
Trade excluded at Cross Cheaping shop, 1829. PA490/22.
James Whittem had land near Smithford Street, 1808. PA242/1/26.
J.E Banks was nominated for Freemen's trusteeship, 1875. PA242/3/29.
J.S. Whittem acting as a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1856. PA198.
Thomas Foxe rented a West Orchard messuage and garden, 1610. PA152/9.
Abraham Kendrick Dunn was a trustee to discharge James Bourne's estate, 1841 PA152/15/2.
Thomas Morris (of Manchester) and James Sibley Whittem acting as Bablake Boys' Charity trustees, 1841. PA152/15/2.
George Osmond acting as a corporator, 1835. PA14/6/135,137.
Thomas Collett was a trustee of Elizabeth Bartlam's marriage-settlement, 1783. PA14/8/16.
Cordwainers' Company roll book, late sixteenth to early seventeenth centuries. PA14/12/1 fols.2 verso - 11 recto.
John Fox acting as a sheriff, 1706-07. PA17/20.
Thomas Collett was a Wheatley's Loan trustee, 1791-94. PA17/32/1,2.
George Osmond's interest in Freeschool reform, 1830s. PA17/34/18 fols.145-147.
George Osmond's opposition to municipal reform, 1835. PA17/61/1 fols.8-17,36.
Joseph Craner acting as mayor-elect, 1770. PA17/110/7.
Thomas Collett's interest in a cordwainer's property, 1775. PA17/124.
J.S. Whittem was a Coventry Building Society & Accumulating Fund trustee, 1849. PA184/3/14.
Bryan Dunn was a trustee of the Coventry & Warwickshire Building & Investment and Coventry Benefit Building Societies, 1850-65: PA184/6/1-3; PA184/7/2,6,10,11; PA184/8/2,4,6,7.
John Fox tenanted a West Orchard house, 1733. PA214/1/15.
Thomas Foxe tenanted a West Orcharrd house, 1610. PA214/1/19.
Thomas Collett occupied Harnall land, late eighteenth century. PA213/1/1.
James Whittem occupied Earl Street premises, 1806 - c.1817. PA213/1/3-5.
George Osmond acting as a sheriff, 1831. PA230/1/2,3.
Thomas Fox acting as mayor, 1737. PA248/6/38.
Shop formerly in Fleet Street, 1838. BA/A/B/19/8.
James Whittem was a grocer's executor, 1826. BA/A/B/28/6.
John Tedd senior held Great Pudding Croft land, 1656-68. BA/A/B/45/1.
John Soute held Cow Lane cottages, 1561. BA/A/D/25/1.
Nathaniel Arch was mortgagee for Earl Street premises, 1794. BA/A/G/3/4.
Thomas Collett's interest in Monk's Court, Fleet Street, 1767ff. BA/A/G/14/1.
Mark Conway's Well Street property, 1833-85. BA/A/G/17/5-8 passim.
John Peters was a mortgage-assignee farmer's trustee, 1801. BA/A/G/22/6-7.
Joseph Craner was a weaver's executor, 1759-73. BA/A/G/23/14-17 passim.
Richard le Correour had Smithford Street land, 1321. BA/B/A/29/11.
Richard Seywell occupied a Smithford Street tenement, 1543. BA/B/A/31/8.
John Tedd senior occupied a Greyfriars' Lane messuage, 1659. BA/B/K/6/1.
Thomas Butterworth held a Cross Cheaping building, 1798. BA/B/P/104/6.
John Newman was interested in a Cross Cheaping messuage, 1761. BA/B/P/106/1.
James Whittem was trustee of a Little Park Street messuage, 1833. BA/B/P/289/5.
James Whittem was trustee of a Much Park Street messuage, 1833. BA/B/P/316/2.
John Fox senior held Smithford Street messuages, 1700. BA/B/P/346/3.
Thomas Butterworth was vestee of Smiths' Company premises, 1787 - 1820. BA/C/N/1/2.
Thomas Butterworth held Harnall land, 1790-92. BA/D/A/24/21,22.
Richard Perkins had Whitley land which interested his son R.B. Perkins, 1829-35. BA/D/A/47/46.XXXVIII,XLI.
John Boyce held Spon End land, 1757. BA/D/A/53/5.
William Gaster was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1784. BA/D/A/29/1.
Edward Cooper likewise, 1848. BA/D/A/29/1.
Thomas Phillips occupied a West Orchard tenement, 1671. BA/D/H/7/3(d); BA/D/H/22/3.
Bryan Dunn was a Bablake Boys' Charity trustee, 1855. BA/D/H/24/2.
James Whittem was a Moore's Charity trustee, 1831. PA403/137/9.
Thomas Collett was active as a Morre's Charity trustee, 1781-96. PA403/140/3,5; PA403/142/7; PA403/144/5.
George Osmond had Burges property, early nineteenth century. PA436/3/10.
J.S. Whittem was a Coventry Union Banking Co. trustee, 1867-84. PA436/3/19,21.
J.S. Whittem was an executor of Sarah Hands, 1882. PA436/3/19.
R.W. Sidwell was mortgagee of various lands, 1860-69. PA436/5/58.
J.S. Whittem was a trustee of the Mechanics' Institution, later the Coventry Institute, 1837ff. PA436/8/1,2.
Abraham Phillips' involvement with a dyer, 1736-38. PA494/3/4-8.
Joseph Craner was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1784 - c.1802. PA54/18/8; PA54/19/1; PA54/21/1; PA54/23/3-5; PA54/25/5; PA54/26/2; PA54/27/4; PA54/28/2; PA54/30/3; PA54/31/4; PA54/34/17-21; PA54/57/1.
James Whittem 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.
William Gater was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, early nineteenth century. 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.
James Whittem was a grocer's executor,1826-33. PA54/190/10.
Shop, Fleet Street, 1775. PA54/354/10.
James Whittem and William Gater were Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1820. PA500/6/1.
John Williamson occupied New Street property, 1842 - pre 1857. PA500/28; PA500/45/1-8.
Thomas Stretton of Coleshill was mortgage-assignee for Swanswell land, 1821-29. PA507/1/3.III,IV.
William Smart held Saint John's parish land, c.1800. PA529/12.
J.S. Whittem was a Coventry Building Society trustee, 1855. PA540/3/4.
J.S. Whittem occupied Radford and Keresley land, 1853. PA575/43.
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