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Henry Palmer was clerk to Benjamin Palmer of Olton, Warwickshire, 1729. PA47/45/6.
Mark Pearman's clerk's examination of copy of Ann Rollason's will, early nineteenth century: PA47/69/1.
Woodcock's clerk examined copy-deed for Bayley Lane and Derby Lane property, 1789. PA66/1/5.
Minster & Sons, solicitors', clerk James Arch witnessed Thomas Potter's will, 1865. PA67/10.
Thomas Hine, writing-clerk, plaintiff in final concord for Earl Street messuage, 1821. PA101/1/386-387.
Thomas Ryley, banker's clerk, was named executor under a surgeon's draft will, 1868. PA101/1/604.
Bond for W.G. Coulton's service with Thomas Dewes, solicitor, 1856. PA101/2/53.
G.S. Laxon of Datchet, Berkshire was named an executor of Mrs. E.A. Marriott of Coventry, 1885: PA101/2/99.
Declaration by Charles Hood of Nuneaton, solicitor's clerk, about having drafted 1840 conveyance, 1860. PA101/4/75.
William Goffe executed a solicitor's will, 1854. PA101/4/143.
Clerks' statement about their banker's death, 1837. PA101/7/142.
Administration of J.A. Hewat of Walsgrave, banker's clerk, 1871. PA101/76/348.
John Beckingham of Dewes & Son, solicitors, floruit 1850-78. PA101/7/414/432-433.441-450,466; PA101/8/618; PA101/11/952,964,966.
Letter about bank manager's life-assurance policy, addressed to sometime clerk, 1884. PA101/8/373.
John Beckingham, solicitor's clerk, was named Susan Day's executor, 1871. PA101/8/618.
John Watson, banker's clerk, was surety for ribbon-manufacturer, 1838. PA101/8/652.
William Prime, banker's clerk, was trustee for a ribbon-manufacturer's sale of premises near Cook Street Gate, 1819: PA101/9/31-32.
John Oswin, banker's clerk, was assignee of mortgage on premises near Well Street Gate, 1802: PA101/9/34.XIII.
Henry Slingsby of Coventry was named Harriet Slingsby's executor, 1847. PA101/9/63.
William Prime, banker's clerk, was a silkdyer's executor, 1821. PA101/9/72.
James Mansfield of Manchester executed a publican's will, 1833. PA101/9/140.III.
Henry Warner, later clerk to Coventry Canal Co., was a member of Coventry Boat Club, 1831-31: PA101/11/93,94.
G.J. Beck of Bedworth was named a Bidford, Warwickshire baker's executor, 1861. PA101/11/105.
Henry Warner was an executor of Jane Herbert of Coventry, 1824. PA101/12/3.
William Goffe of Dewes & Sons was a solicitor's executor, 1856. PA101/12/268.
G.J. Evans of Dewes, Seymour and Wilkes was named W.T. Ward's executor, 1888. PA101/12/278.
G.J. Evans executed Emma M. Ward's will, 1912. PA101/12/279.
Arthur Seymour executed H.W. Latham's will, 1892. PA101/12/294.VII.
Letter to G.J. Evans, 1915. PA101/122/418.
W.H. Moore, solicitor's clerk, was named an artificial-manure manufacturer's executor, 1888. PA101/40.
W.E. Buckler, banker's clerk, was named Hannah Downes' executor, 1885. PA101/42/2.
T.J. Godfrey of Henley-in-Arden, Warwickshire was named a Coventry nurseryman's executor, 1878-84. PA101/94/1-3.
Thomas Staley, clerk at Newdegate Colliery, Bedworth was named R.J. Wallington's executor, 1878: PA101/98.
G.J. Evans updated list of Sir Thomas White's Charity loans, early twentieth century. PA101/136/16.
John Webb, writing-clerk, was a shareholder in Coventry Corn Exchange and Public Room Co., 1850s: PA102.
Henry Rainbow, writing-clerk, proved a victualler's will (1838) and was trustee for conveyance of his property, 1843. PA202/2/16.
W.H. Anstey, commercial clerk, was trustee of William Anstey's estate, 1900. PA202/5/4.
Edwin Mander and W.H. Hughes (both bankers' clerks) acting as the executors of a "professor of music", 1884: PA202/14/4.
Thomas Ryley, banker's clerk, bought Holbrooks premises, 1874. PA202/23/1-2.
John Webb was named a Freemen's Trustee, 1875. PA202/32/I.IV.
Late-eighteenth century copy of will of Moses Miller of Coventry, 1780. PA242/5/18.
Final concord involving Thomas Hine of Coventry, 1822. PA242/9/21-23.
John Hine was trustee for a farmer's acquisition of shares in Berkswell, Warwickshire land, 1827: PA242/9/25-26.
Josiah Marsson, clerk to Troughton & Lea, gave evidence about settlement of Sarah Sparrow of Bubbenhall, Warwickshire, 1843. PA295/33/93.
W.H. Pearson's interest in land on site of Avon Street, Stoke, 1850. PA333/4.
Thomas Longmore of Copsewood had share in D.E. Collins & Co., winemerchants, 1919. PA344/36/23.
J.D. Barnford, attorney's clerk, was trustee for a bankrupt printer's premises, 1843. PA346/72.
William Patrick's Elmsdale Avenue, Foleshill allotment, 1922. PA353/8/23.
Draft issue of engineering firm's mortgage-debentures to despatch-clerk and clerk, 1929: PA353/24/15,16,53-55.
Charles Justin's son was bound to a plumber and cordwainer, 1851-53. PA368/127/24,31.
Weaver's son apprenticed as a writing-clerk, 1853. PA368/127/33.
Apprenticeship to elastic-web weavers as clerk, 1877. PA368/127/109.
Apprenticeship to ribbon-manufacturer as clerk, 1881. PA368/127/121.
Watchfinisher's son apprenticed to bicycle-manufacturer as clerk and bookkeeper, 1887. PA370/2.
Solicitor's clerk was a trustee for conveyance of a Hillfields house, 1872. PA379/6.
Bond involving barristers' clerk 1751. PA382/12.
W.S. Perkins' Gosford Green land, 1895. PA242/3/6.I.
John Webb, writing-clerk, was a Freemen's Trustee to 1872. PA242/3/29.II.
Josiah Marsson, receipt for allowance on death of father, 1842. PA180/104/12.
Mr. Paine of Coventry was interested in Exhall tithes, 1819. PA171/14/13.
John Webb, writing-clerk, Hill Close land, 1840. PA171/23/1.
John Webb was a widow's executor, 1846. PA171/28/1.
1869 probate copy of 1858 will and 1861 codicil of John Webb of Coventry. PA171/39/1.
Richard Marriott was party to sale of the "Salutation" inn, 1818. PA152/36/1-2.
Robert Bristow of Foleshill, bond with Richard Bristow of Bedworth (both clerks), 1587. PA152/41.
Thomas Wagstaffe, Charterhouse Yard, Middlesex, 1709. PA152/70.
Thomas Clements was trustee for conveyance of Trinity parish workhouse, 1803. PA173/12.
Isaac Whiting wanted trees planted along Stoney Stanton Road, 1875. PA279/44/697.
W.E. Buckler, banker's clerk, sublet a Stoney Stanton Road orchard, 1882. PA279/44/1659.
F. Read, brickworks clerk, 1883. PA279/44/1923.
William Royle, solicitor's clerk, was trustee for conveyance of Arden Street, Earlsdon property, 1875: PA184/6/8.
Henry Merrick, law clerk, was trustee for conveyance of North Street, Stoke property, 1871. PA184/7/7.
Wife of C.H. Parr of Redditch, Worcestershire, commercial clerk, was a pawnbroker's trustee, 1896: PA288/5/3.
Married women's certificates sworn before William Evans, 1854. BA/A/G/10/12,14.
Arthur Pratt, bank clerk, was named his mother's executor, 1861. BA/A/G/11/7.
John Jordan's interest in Monk's Court, Fleet Street, 1878. BA/A/G/14/7.
Joseph Rainbow, writing-clerk, was a trustee against dower, 1848. BA/A/G/17/6.
Jonathan Holt's interest in the "Pack Horse" inn, Well Street, 1848-56. BA/A/G/19/1-4.
W.E. Belcher was a mortgage-assignee, 1878. BA/A/G/23/26.
John Webb as a solicitor's trustee, 1859. BA/A/G/25/2.
John Webb was trustee for sale of a Cross Cheaping messuage, 1850-52. BA/A/G/29/7,8.
William West was trustee for a butcher's purchase of a Cross Cheaping messuage, 1852. BA/A/G/29/8.
William de Preston' held a Greyfriars' Lane messuage, 1364. BA/B/P/225/1.
William Birches was feoffee for a walker's lands, 1391-92. BA/B/P/252/1-4.
Josiah Marsson acted in Lythall's Case, 1840-41. BA/F/B/211/1-3.
John Stewart was articled to Joseph Hewitt, 1766. BA/H/G/3.
Robert Cooke likewise, 1767. BA/H/G/4.
John Harper likewise, 1779. BA/H/G/5.
Application by corporation clerk (not the Town Clerk) for salary, 1821. BA/H/G/28/1.
Robert the Clerk had Radford land, 1314-22. BA/H/H/32/11-14.
Randle Cleaver occupied a Cuckoo Lane messuage, 1628. BA/H/I/8/3.
Leonard Piddocke recommended to commission for ejection of scandalous ministers, 1655: BA/L/A/2/2.
James Pell was a shopkeeper's executor, 1831-41. PA1518/2/1.XIII,XIV.
J.J. Wilding, commercial clerk, was mortgagee for Burges premises, 1887-90. PA436/3/28-33.
Thomas Gill, writing clerk, was trustee for a victualler's purchase of a Spon Street messuage, 1838: PA436/4/12.
Thomas Gill, writing-clerk, was involved in a final concord, 1830. PA436/6/22-24.
Thomas Gill, writing-clerk, was trustee for the future Clarence Street's land, 1839. PA436/9/1.
J.P. Ward, bank cashier, acted as a maltster's executor, 1911. PA436/14/2,3.
John Webb, writing-clerk, was named a poor-law clerk's executor, 1842. PA436/16/1.
William Royle, solicitor's clerk. had various properties, 1880. PA436/16/2.
John Ward, banker's cashier, was a solicitor's executor, 1896. PA436/19/1.
T.H.C. Jephcott, railway clerk, was interested in Stivichall Villa, 1875. PA466/12/22.
William Bennett, solicitor's clerk, was mortgagee for the "Windmill" inn's site, Stivichall Common, 1883-85. PA466/13/4,8.
William Royle, solicitor's clerk, 1868. PA409/1/31.
W.H. Bentley, Wolverhampton, 1847. PA435/6/6.
John Webb, writing clerk, 1857. PA440/6/32,33.
Thomas Pepper, banker's clerk, was mortgage-assignee for Hill Cross property, 1821. PA454/1/10.
George Perkins, merchant's clerk, was a spinster's executor, 1882 - 1903. PA499/44.
William Prime, banker's clerk, was a dyer's executor, 1820-21. PA54/231/8.
Josiah Marsson, floruit 1826. PA506/79/25.
Thomas Wigston, floruit 1850ff. PA506/169/1; PA506/191-225.
Arthur Hammerton had Hillfields property, 1883. PA507/2/1.
William Webb was trustee for a railway contractor's purchase of Lockhurst Lane land, 1863. PA519/4.
James Tomkies' antiquarian interest, 1878. PA526/39/14.
Leonard Gisborne, clerk to an Atherstone attorney, 1826. PA529/14.
John Webb was named a farmer's executor, 1861. PA540/1/26.
Edwin Mander and W.H. Hughes were involved in Day family lawsuit, 1867. PA540/2/3,5.
Edmund Waterfall had Spon Street property, pre 1889. PA542/9/1.
William Evans was a bank-manager's executor, 1853-56. PA559.
J.B. Foules, common court of pleas, Ohio, United States of America, 1890. PA560/30 (endorsement).
W.H. Moore, solicitor's clerk, was mortgagee for Paradise land, 1890-97. PA560/31.
James Barre was a woolstapler's trustee for purchase of Derby Lane property, 1835. PA563/13.
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