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Apprenticeship to George Howlette & Co., 1786. PA26/2 fol. 23.
Apprenticeship to Vale, Howlette & Co., 1785. PA26/5 fol. 4.
Apprenticeships to Vale, Howlette, Carr & Rotherham, 1806-10. PA26/8 fols. 13,14,25.
Apprenticeship to Thomas Mercer and Lucy Mercer, 1815. PA26/8 fol. 38.
William Toogood's son was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow School, 1818. PA26/8 fol. 41.
Apprenticeship to John Roe, 1816. PA26/8 fol. 38.
Apprenticeship to John Leeson, 1828. PA26/8 fol. 66.
John Leeson's son was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow School, 1830. PA26/8 fol. 71.
Charles Morris' son was apprenticed to Vale, Kevitt & Rotherham, 1833. PA26/8 fol. 77.
Apprenticeship to William Rigby and Ann Rigby, 1834. PA26/8 fol. 85.
Joseph Walton's son was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow School, 1834. PA26/8 fol. 87.
Apprenticeship to Charles Reid, 1836. PA26/8 fol. 91.
Apprenticeships to Vale, Rotherham & Rotherham, 1837. PA26/8 fols. 92,93.
Apprenticeship to Thomas Knight, 1837. PA26/8 fol. 94.
Apprenticeship to William Mayo senior and John Mayo junior, 1840. PA26/9 fol. 105.
James Parnell's son was apprenticed to William Henry Hill, Nathaniel Hill and Thomas Hill (1842), with assignment to W.H. Hill alone (1844). PA26/9 fols. 106,116.
Apprenticeship to James Smith (1844) with assignment to James Hedges (1845). PA26/9 fols. 119-121.
Apprenticeship to David Turks of Accrington, Lancashire, 1846. PA26/9 fol. 129.
Apprenticeship to William Taylor (1846) with assignment to Samuel Timerick (1849). PA26/9 fols. 130-132.
Apprenticeship to James Marston and Henry Marston, 1847. PA26/9 fol. 133.
Apprenticeship to Henry Westrap, 1847. PA26/9 fol. 137.
Apprenticeships to Isaac Stean and Eliza Stean, 1848, 1852. PA26/9 fos. 140,160.
Apprenticeship to Richard Marston and Mary Ann Marston, 1849. PA26/9 fol. 147.
Assignment of apprenticeship to William Richardson and Joseph Richardson, 1852. PA26/9 fols. 155,156.
Apprenticeships to Rotherhams, 1853-90. PA26/9 fols.163,186,188; PA26/10 fols. 208,246,253,283.
Apprenticeships to Joshua Shufflebotham, 1854-56. PA26/9 fols. 167,172.
Apprenticeships to John Ratliff and Cleophas Ratliff (1856) with assignment to WIlliam Ablett (ribbon-manufacturer), 1860. PA26/9 fols.169-172.
Apprenticeship to William Lowe and Frederick Bennet, 1859. PA26/9 fol. 184.
Apprenticeships to Lewis Joel and Jane Joel, 1862-73. PA26/9 fol. 194; PA26/10 fol. 224.
Apprenticeship to Philip Cohen, 1863. PA26/10 fol. 202.
Apprenticeship to C.J. Wilday, 1867. PA26/10 fol. 206.
Apprenticeships to Thomas Kinder and Emma Kinder, 1869-91. PA26/10 fols. 213,302,303.
Apprenticeship to Charles Read, 1872. PA26/10 fol. 223.
Apprenticeship to Adam Burden, 1874. PA26/10 fol. 229.
Apprenticeship to T.G. Read junior, 1875. PA26/10 fol. 234.
Apprenticeship to Nathaniel Hill, 1876. PA26/10 fol. 243.
Assignment of apprenticeship, to Charles Freeman, 1879. PA26/10 fols. 260,261.
Apprenticeship to Charles Wareham and William Wareham, 1880. PA26/10 fol. 264.
Apprenticeship to Joseph Polton and Ann Polton, 1881. PA26/10 fol. 269.
Apprenticeship to Richard Fennell, 1883. PA26/10 fol. 278.
Apprenticeship to Joseph White of Earlsdon, 1884. PA26/10 fols. 280,281.
Joseph Masters & Sons, trade-papers, 1895-99. PA37.
Apprenticeship to Thomas Kinder and Emma Kinder, 1868. PA59/1.
Charles Flint was assignee of a mortgage on Derby Lane and Bayley Lane property, 1855-57. PA66/2/20-23.
Edward Wilson's son was apprenticed to William Taylor and Thomas Newsome, 1853. PA67/4.
Partnership of William Riley junior and A.H. Read, 1875-78. PA67/21-23.
H. Masters received S.W. Atkins as an apprentice, 1876. PA92.
Samuel Corbett, vouchers, 1899 - 1904. PA99/14/45; PA99/16/40.
George Howlette acted as Samuel Whitwell's trustee for much Coventry property, 1802. PA101/1/282-283.
John Smith tenanted premises near Cross Cheaping, 1809. PA101/1/298,302.
David Packwood was a grocer's executor, 1812. PA101/1/309-310.
George Porter was a Sir Thomas White's Loan trustee, 1751. PA101/1/362.II.
Richard Holland was assignee of Earl Street premises, 1781. PA101/1/362.XII.
Richard Holland was executor under John Simpson's 1782 will. PA101/1/377.
Draft will of William Wall of Coventry, 1852. PA101/2/60.
Charles Read was named a rope-spinner's executor, 1845. PA101/2/221.
John Barber was named an executor of Ann Drakeford, 1870-71. PA101/2/241,242.
Thomas Brockhurst's acting as a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1754. PA101/4/11-12.
Vale, Howlett & Co. occupied Spon Street premises, 1826. PA101/5/75-76.
Samuel Vale tenanted the aforesaid(?) premises, 1776. PA101/5/105-106.
Richard Kevitt Rotherham senior was a Coventry & Warwickshire Banking Co. trustee, 1858. PA101/7/70.
William Henry Hill was named Mrs. E.M. Mead's executor, 1849-56. PA101/7/194,195.
Declaration by Joseph Steele of Oxford, 1846. PA101/7/235.
Richard Kevitt Rotherham's wife benefited under Joseph Soden's draft wills, 1838-46. PA101/7/249-253.
- Ryley was named Ann Pratt's executor, 1854. PA101/7/311.
John Rotherham junior and James Stringer were named a watch-case engine-turner's executors 1863: PA101/7/332.
Richard Kevitt Rotherham was named a timbermerchant's executor, 1839-47. PA101/7/337-339.
Grant of light at John Rotherham's Spon Street factory, 1875. PA101/7/341.
Bequest to Samuel Vale under Ann Pearson's will, 1827. PA01/7/743.
Partnership of T.J. Mercer and S.C. Mercer, 1846. PA101/7/780.
William Henry Hill was named a trimming-manufacturer's executor, 1849. PA101/7/781.
Draft will of Thomas James Mercer of Coventry (1849) under which his son J.B. Mercer, also a watchmaker, benefited: PA202/7/782.
John Barton mortgaged his share of Primrose Hill and Mill Lane closes, 1855. PA101/8/113.II.
J.G. Stringer of Coventry was named a watch-gilder's executor, 1883. PA101/8/149,150.
Vale, Howlett & Co. (later Rotherhams) leased Spon Street premises from a butcher, 1829-58: PA101/8/196,202.
George Adams of Aberdeen had a share in Earlsdon and Foleshill land, 1863-73. PA101/8/208,209.
Partnership-deed for Taylor & Betts, watch-manufacturers, 1866. PA101/8/218.
Henry Band senior of Chapelfields was named John Wright's executor, 1880. PA101/8/232.
Joseph Poole and John Barton were named H.S. Barton's executors, 1882. PA201/8/241.
Draft wills of David Arnold of Coventry, 1846-75. PA101/8/245,246.
William Mayo was a bankrupt grocer's surety, 1838. PA101/8/273.
Draft will of Joseph Gibbs of Coventry, 1855. PA101/8/627.
John Westwick's interest in a legacy, 1869. PA101/8/629-631.
Deposit of Hawkesbury deeds with William Eaves by 1864. PA101/8/642.
John Hill's interest in Jeremiah Goodall's will, 1838. PA101/8/661.
Nathaniel Hill was named his father-in-law's executor, 1849. PA101/8/664.
Partnership-articles for Nathaniel Hill and Thomas Hill of Coventry, 1846. PA101/8/665.
Draft will of Nathaniel Hill of Coventry, 1848. PA101/8/666.
Draft will of James Hill of Coventry, 1845. PA101/8/668.
William Henry Hill was named a ribbon-manufacturer's executor, 1845. PA101/8/668.
William Masters benefited under Catherine Millward's draft will, 1848. PA101/8/689.
Testamentary papers of David Packwood of Foleshill, 1839-59. PA101/8/693-696.
J.P. Richardson was named David Packwood's executor, 1852-56. PA101/8/694,695.
William Henry Hill was a Coventry Union Banking Co. trustee from 1853. PA101/8/771.
John Ryley had Ram Bridge premises[, early nineteenth century]. PA101/8/804.
Walter Clements sold a plot on the corner of Sovereign Road and Centaur Road, Earlsdon, 1929: PA101/8/850-859.
Charles Read had Harnall Place houses, 1838. PA101/8/894.
Thomas Marston was trustee for a watch-gilder's purchase of Hill Street premises[, 1809-]10. PA101/9/17-18.
James Keatley was mortgagee for Hill Street premises, 1810-14. PA101/9/21,22.
George Shirley was mortgage-assignee for Hill Street premises, 1810-14. PA101/9/21,22.
John Ryley's Hill Street premises, 1815. PA101/9/23-24.
Thomas Wallen was a lessor of Priory Mill, 1834. PA101/9/45.
Edward Swain sold Priory Mill fully to Coventry corporation, 1846. PA101/9/45.
Testamentary papers of Thomas Marston senior of Coventry, 1849-52. PA101/9/115-117.
Draft will of Henry Judd of Foleshill, 1845. PA101/9/147.
Partnership between Samuel Vale and George Howlette (incomplete), c.1780. PA101/11/1.
Probated will of Samuel Vale which mentioned the partnership's extension to his son-in-law John Carr, 1786: PA101/11/2.
Solicitor's bequest to Richard Kevitt Rotherham junior's wife, 1846-60. PA101/11/110-113.
Richard Kevitt Rotherham senior was named a solicitor's executor, 1846-48. PA101/11/110,111.
Part of John Ryley's estate had passed to Samuel Vale, solicitor, by mid-nineteenth century. PA101/11/112.
List of sums received for Ryley & Son, c.1846. PA101/11/663.
John Ryley & Son's 1825 partnership (and John Ryley's will) recited, 1835-84. PA101/11/665,834,835.
George Cowley was named a tailor's executor, 1866. PA101/12/71.
Henry Brown was named Ann Aston's executor, 1854. PA101/12/202.
Alfred Rodhouse was a machinist's apprentice, 1852. PA101/12/226.
James Windridge of Swanswell Terrace was an indebted builder's trustee, 1877. PA101/12/245.
Draft will of Daniel Brown senior of Coventry (1843) which named Joseph Taylor, also a watch-manufacturer, as an executor. PA101/12/270.
Charles Band held a Well Street messuage, 1827-35. PA101/12/528,529,538.IV.
C.J. Read was named a labourer's wife's executor, 1885. PA101/12/532.
William Henry Hill was involved in a Chancery suit, 1863. PA101/12/540.
Charles Flint was named a slaymaker's executor, 1861. PA101/12/548.
Thomas James Mercer was named a tobacconist's executor, 1888-91. PA101/12/892,894.
Edward Clarke had hereditaments at Canterbury Street, Hillfields, 1840. PA101/16.
Richard Wright let 35, Cox Street to a butcher, 1911. PA101/35.
Draft will of J.T. Brown of Coventry, 1846. PA101/49.
Probated will of George Clarke of Coventry, 1855. PA101/52.
Lewis Joel was named his mother's executor, 1884. PA101/67/1.
Lewis Joel's draft will, 1883. PA101/67/2.
John Flinn of Coventry was named a weaver's executor, 1853. PA101/73.
George Meakin of Coventry benefited under R.J. Wallington's draft will, 1881. PA101/98.
Benjamin Brockhurst acting as a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1770. PA101/137/4.
Samuel Vale had a West Orchard house, c.1780. PA101/150/1.
William Henry Hill senior and J.P. Richardson were West Orchard Independent Chapel trustees, 1873: PA101/150/3.
Richard Richardson and Samuel Allen of Coventry were trustees of the Particular Baptist Chapel, Draycote, Warwickshire, 1813. PA101/151/1.
Richard Kevitt Rotherham was a director of, and a shareholder in, the Coventry Corn Exchange & Public Room Co., 1850s. PA102/1.
Daniel Moore was mortgagee for Town Wall property, 1825-31. PA202/1/31,33.
William Rigby bought Town Wall tenements, 1831. PA202/1/34.
George Porter acting as a Sir Thomas White's Loan trustee, 1742-51. PA202/1/39.IV,V.
Thomas Brockhurst acting as a Sir Thomas White's Loan trustee, 1751-61. PA202/1/39.V,VI.
James Gunman let to Howlette, Carr & Co. their Spon Street messuage, 1797. PA202/2/1-2.
Probated will of Thomas Buckland's widow, 1837. PA202/2/13.
Interest of William Buckland of Coventry and Thomas Buckland of Hoxton New Town, Middlesex in Lamb and Flag Yard, Coventry tenements, 1837. PA202/2/14-15.
I.J.T. Newsome was concerned in a Chancery suit about Thomas Russell's estate; W.H. Hawley was appointed trustee of Russell's will, 1887. PA202/4/5-9.
Henry Masters', John Lucas' and John Matthews' interest in Thomas Russell's estate, 1862ff. PA202/4/6-8.
Henry Masters' Spittlemoor estate, 1887-88. PA202/5/1.
Thomas Brockhurst acting as a Sir Thomas White's Loan trustee, 1757-65. PA202/10/2-5,13.
Samuel Vale's interest in Much Park Street premises, 1784. PA202/11/2.
Michael Kimberley was mortgagee for Courthouse Green premises, 1847. PA202/16/21.
C.J. Hill was a Sowe Fields Farm mortgagee, 1902. PA202/25/15,17.
William Read, Charles Flint, William Howard Mercer and J.C. Brown were Freemen's trustees in 1875: PA202/32.I,VIII.
Richard Kevitt Rotherham was on the freemen's committee which negotiated compensation-terms with the London & Birmingham Railway for land taken, c.1832. PA206/2.
Samuel Windsor did not act on an option to repurchase property not needed for [Hertford Street], 1819. PA208/12
Early-twentieth century notes about John Rotherham, Richard Kevitt Rotherham senior and Richard Kevitt Rotherham junior (floruerunt nineteenth century). PA219/6/1,3,4.
Elizabeth Ryley executed Joseph Newcombe's will, 1818. PA221/3/2.
Ryley family documents, early nineteenth century. PA221/3; PA221/4.
Letter from Edward Fossey and description of photographs, 1872-73. PA226/1,12.
George Howlette and John Carr were assignees of interest, etc. in Church Field, Foleshill land, 1791ff: PA242/4/18-20.
John Ryley was an executor and beneficiary under the will of Martha Edwards of Coventry, 1815-19. PA242/5/29-34.
William Bradshaw occupied Spon Street premises, early nineteenth century? PA242/5/31.
John Rotherham was a trustee of Thomas Rotherham, miller, 1800. PA242/11/17-18.
Richard Holland of Coventry, floruit 1781. PA242/11/19.
Samuel Corbett's receipt for winding church clock at Allesley, 1879. PA295/9/16.
George Porter was a Saint Michael's overseer, 1724. PA295/31/33.
George Porter was a Justice of the Peace, 1736-39. PA295/31/52,56,58.
Another George Porter was a Justice of the Peace, 1749. PA295/31/67.
Thomas Brockhurst was a Justice of the Peace, 1750. PA295/31/68.
George Howlette was a Justice of the Peace, 1806. PA295/40/40.
Samuel Vale was a Justice of the Peace, 1814-27. PA295/40/43-45,72; PA295/48/113.
John Rotherham was a Justice of the Peace, 1835. PA295/40/79.
Richard Kevitt Rotherham was a Justice of the Peace, 1849. PA295/40/90.
J.W. Bidmead was apprenticed to George Lewis and Ellen Lewis of Coventry, 1864. PA301/2.
A weaver's son was bound to Charles Band of Coventry, 1829. PA304/1.
J.T. Smith was apprenticed to A.E. Friedlander, 1875. PA308/1.
Richard Kevitt Rotherham leased a Fleet Street house, 1843. PA324/10.
Extract from the will of Thomas Marston senior of Coventry, 1852. PA324/16.
Daniel Moore married a victualler's widow, 1822. PA328/2.
George Howlette acting as a Sir Thomas White's Loan trustee, 1794. PA329.
John Rotherham acting as a Sir Thomas White's Loan trustee, 1858. PA333/6.
Richard Kevitt Rotherham was involved in winemerchants' partnership-dissolution, 1838. PA344/182.
Samuel Vale was trustee for a doctor's West Orchard property, 1814-15. PA346/54-58.
Richard Kevitt Rotherham was a bankrupt printer's assignee, 1843. PA346/72.
George Howlette was a Land Tax commissioner, 1803. PA353/1/14.
Richard Richardson acting as a Coventry gentleman's executor, 1823. PA353/1/19-20.
Samuel Vale acting as a turnpike trustee, 1823-25. PA353/1/23.
William Read and Charles Read were Freemen's trustees, 1897. PA353/20/71.
C.M. Flinn and Alec Turner, councillors, were lobbied over the possibility of a police-station being sited in Rochester Road, Earlsdon, 1931. PA353/20/246-248.
Samuel Vale took a gardener as a quasi-apprentice, 1764-67. PA358/1,2.
Rotherham & Sons' request that a schoolmaster be paid for the binding of his pupils to them, 1859. PA368/123/1,2.
Charles Read had apprentices from Katherine Bayley's School, 1863-74. PA368/123/4; PA368/127/77; PA368/134/82,109.
E.R. Settle had apprentices from Katherine Bayley's School, 1862-72. PA68/125/219; PA368/127/71,73; PA368/134/38,46,63,69,78,85,211,212.
A weaver's son was apprenticed to John Smart of Coventry, 1841. PA368/127/4.
Henry Mayou took an apprentice from Katherine Bayley's School, 1844. PA368/127/10.
John Lee of Trafalgar Street, Butts took an apprentice from Katherine Bayley's School, 1845. PA368/127/12.
John Ashby's son was apprenticed to Richard Brown, 1847. PA368/127/17.
A broker's son was apprenticed to Josiah Marston, 1850. PA368/127/21.
A basketmaker's son was apprenticed to Josiah Marston, 1851. PA368/127/25.
A weaver's son was apprenticed to Thomas Hill, 1852. PA368/127/30.
William Burton's son was apprenticed to Josiah Richardson, 1853. PA368/127/32.
Joseph Burgess' son was apprenticed, as a watch-motioner, to the father's father Joseph Burgess of Jordan Well, 1858. PA368/127/41.
William Thoimpson of Spon End had Katherine Bayley's School boys as apprentices, c.1858. PA368/127/43; PA368/134/215.
Thomas Thompson's son was apprenticed to a dyer, 1858. PA368/127/45.
Rotherhams had Katherine Bayley's School boys as apprentices, 1859-63. PA368/127/57,67,78,103,104; PA368/134/35,39,48,61,72,76,90,104,127,134,141,148,151,158,164,210.
A weaver's son was apprenticed to Charles Bagshaw of Earlsdon, 1860. PA368/127/65.
F.W. Cooper's son was apprenticed to Rotherhams, 1860. PA368/127/67.
Stephen Abell's son was apprenticed to Eusebius Tuckey, 1862. PA368/127/70; PA368/129/6.
William Smith's son was apprenticed to printers, 1863. PA368/127/80.
Thomas Kinder and Emma Kinder had Katherine Bayley's School boys as apprentices,1864-84. PA368/127/84; PA368/134/172.
Joseph Hands of Cheylesmore had Katherine Bayley's School boys as apprentices,1860-72. PA368/127/87; PA368/134/42,89; PA368/136/1.
A tailor's son was apprenticed to William Lowe of Coventry, 1866-68. PA368/127/90; PA368/129/11.
John Butler's son was apprenticed to a watch-finisher, 1867-68. PA368/127/94.
Thomas Hill & Co. of Hearsall Terrace had Katherine Bayley's School boys as apprentices,1868-75. PA368/127/96; PA368/134/52,123.
Philip Cohen of Chapelfields received a porter's son as an apprentice, 1871. PA368/127/101.
A silkdyer's son was apprenticed to James Brothers of Coventry, 1871. PA368/127/102.
Weavers' sons were apprenticed to Rotherhams as watch-finishers, 1871. PA368/127/103,104.
A tailor's son was apprenticed to Joseph Lines of Stephen Street, 1877. PA368/127/110.
John Hammonds' son was apprenticed to John Hewitt, 1883-85. PA368/127/125.
Newsome & Yeomans had a Katherine Bayley's School boy as an apprentice, 1875-78. PA368/128/12.
Sharp Brothers of Coventry had Katherine Bayley's School boys as apprentices,1875-78. PA368/128/12; PA368/134/113.
John Moore was bound to George Moore, 1876. PA368/128/13.
Matthew Davis and Caroline Davis had an apprentice, but assigned him when they went bankrupt, 1867-69: PA368/129/10,12,13,
An apprentice was assigned to J.G. Stringer of Coventry, 1868. PA368/129/11.
Memorandum about apprentices' assignment to A.H. Read, 1877. PA368/131/9.
Cha\rles Read [senior] had a Katherine Bayley's School boy as an apprentice, 1862. PA368/134/21.
W. Barr of Smithford Street had a Katherine Bayley's School boy as an apprentice, 1863. PA368/134/24.
Ryley & Son of Junction Street, Butts had a Katherine Bayley's School boy as an apprentice, 1865. PA368/134/31.
William Oram had a Katherine Bayley's School boy as an apprentice, 1867. PA368/134/40.
Josiah Manton had a Katherine Bayley's School boy as an apprentice, 1869. PA368/134/59.
Joseph Richardson had Katherine Bayley's School boys as apprentices, 1870-78. PAZ368/134/64,152.
W. Taylor had Katherine Bayley's School boys as apprentices, 1871. PA368/134/75,83,214.
Baum, Marks & Co. of Spon Street had a Katherine Bayley's School boy as an apprentice, 1871. PA368/134/80.
C.J. Hill of Chapelfields had Katherine Bayley's School boys as apprentices, 1872-77. PA368/134/93,134.
Richardson & Rodhouse of Chapelfields discharged an ex-Katherine Bayley's School boy as an apprentice, 1874: PA368/134/16.
Thomas Gillings of Chapelfields discharged an ex-Katherine Bayley's School boy as an apprentice, 1874: PA368/134/110.
William Smith discharged an ex-Katherine Bayley's School boy as an apprentice, 1875. PA368/134/120.
Richard Thornloe of Stoney Stanton Road discharged an ex-Katherine Bayley's School boy as an apprentice, 1878: PA368/134/150.
Joseph Swaine of Spon End discharged an ex-Katherine Bayley's School boy as an apprentice, 1878. PA368/134/153.
Benjamin Cox of Earlsdon discharged an ex-Katherine Bayley's School boy as an apprentice, 1878. PA368/134/155.
J. & H. Marston of Spon Street discharged an ex-Katherine Bayley's School boy as an apprentice, 1879: PA368/134/161.
J.G. Stringer of Spon Street discharged an ex-Katherine Bayley's School boy as an apprentice, 1879. PA368/134/166.
C. & W. Warman discharged an ex-Katherine Bayley's School boy as an apprentice, 1881. PA368/134/169.
Joseph Masters discharged an ex-Katherine Bayley's School boy as an apprentice, 1885. PA368/134/175.
Katherine Bayley's School boys were apprenticed to William Daniell and Joseph Hands, c.1867. PA368/136/1.
Thomas Warden was apprenticed successively to Mary Ryley and William Cooper, 1859-63. PA368/137/1.
Alfred Shuttleworth was apprenticed to Samuel Corbett, 1883. PA368/137/10.
Coventry Watchmakers' Association's petition to Katherine Bayley's School trustees about changing the curriculum, 1863. PA368/138.
Draft indenture for apprenticeship to F.E. Bayley of Coventry, 1852. PA382/18.
A watchmaker's son was apprenticed to a tailor and mercer, 1842. PA396/2 fol. 1.
J.M. Player's freeman's admission-oath, 1850. PA399/1.
Richard Kevitt Rotherham was a director of the Coventry & Warwickshire Banking Co., 1849. PA451/1/1.XVIII.
Samuel Vale was a trustee for Hertford Street's building, 1815-16. PA242/1/30-31,33.
Nathaniel Cox (of Brick Lane, Saint Luke's parish, Middlesex) was interested in Charterhouse premises, Coventry, 1820. PA2342/2/1.VII.
Kevitt Rotherham was a Bond's Hospital trustee, 1914. PA242/3/27.I.
William Read was a Freemen's trustee, 1879 - 1901.,PA242/3/29.I,IX.
J.C. Brown was a Freemen's trustee, 1875-87. PA242/3/29.I,IV,VII.
Charles Flint was a Freemen's trustee, 1879-85. PA242/3/29.I,IVI.
William Howard Mercer was a Freemen's trustee, 1875-77. PA242/3/29.II,IV.
Charles Eaves was a Freemen's trustee, 1879-95. PA242/3/29.V,VII.
I.J.T. Newsome was a Freemen's trustee, 1879-91. PA242/3/29.V,VII;
John Hewitt was a Freemen's trustee, 1886 - 1901. PA242/3/29.VI,IX.
Jabez Kirby Newsome was a Freemen's trustee, 1886ff. PA242/3/29.VI.
S.W. Read was a Freemen's trustee, 1895 - 1901. PA242/3/29.VIII,IX.
Hugh Pails was a Freemen's trustee, 1895ff. PA242/3/29.VIII.
James RIchardson was a Freemen's trustee, 1895 - 1901. PA242/3/29.VIII,IX.
William Henry Hill, freeman's oath, Spon Street Ward, 1830. PA103/1.
Apprenticeship of Joseph Masters to Henry Westrap, 1854. PA105.
Apprenticeship of William Henry Masters to his father Joseph Masters, 1888. PA107/1 fol. 1.
Apprenticeship to Maurice Michael, 1873. PA114/1 fol. 5.
George Porter acting as a Sir Thomas White's Loan trustee, 1744. PA115/7.
Thomas Brockhurst was a mortgage-assignee, 1755ff. PA115/8-10.
Interest of T.D. Bromley and R.T. Bromley in Spon Street property, 1851. PA115/35.
John Harris' interest in a Spon Street house, 1819. PA115/37.
Isaac Brown's Spon Street house, 1819-31. PA115/37/38.
Isaac Steane was apprenticed to - Mayo, 1836. PA123/2.
Isaac Steane's freeman's oath, 1843. PA123/3.
Thomas Skelington's conveyance of Greyfriars' Lane messuages, 1835. PA138/23.
"Reminiscences of a Watchmaker", William Henry Masters, 1950. PA139/4.
"Reminiscences of a Coventry Watchmaker", William Henry Masters, 1950. PA142/1.
Additional notes by WIlliam Henry Masters, c.1950. PA142/2.
Henry Brocklebank's letters patent, 1858. PA153/3.
William Henry Masters' notes about Coundon, 1950. PA156.
John Rotherham acting as a Fairfax' Charity trustee, 1873. PA157.
Alfred Henry Drinkwater of Jedburgh House, Coventry, 1931. PA159/7/129.
Notes about Alfred Henry Drinkwater's honorary freemanship, 1927. PA159/10/9,10.
Book of reminiscences, William Henry Masters, 1951. PA169.
John Flinn moved from Butts, Coventry to London, mid nineteenth century,. PA180/17/2.
Samuel Vale, George Howlette & Co. received a silk-weaver's son as an apprentice, 1785. PA180/126/35.
William Bradshaw and John Ryley received as apprentices the son of a baker and the son of a tailor, 1797 - 1813: PA180/126/55,69.
Thomas Hall, William Ha\ll and John Eginton received a Bayley's School boy as an apprentice, 1809. PA180/126/66.
John Roe received a weaver's son as an apprentice, 1810. PA180/126/67.
John Smith received a weaver's son as an apprentice, 1810. PA180/126/68.
Joseph Feltham received a carpenter's son as an apprentice, 1816. PA180/126/76.
Joseph Haynes' son was apprenticed to weavers, 1823-24. PA180/126/85; PA180/128/3.
John Thornloe received a weaver's son as an apprentice, 1825. PA180/126/88.
Samuel Russell's son was apprenticed to weavers, 1827-31. PA180/126/93; PA180128/5.
Amos Townsend's son was apprenticed to a weaver, 1827-28. PA180/126/93; PA180/128/4.
Samuel Vale and Richard Kevitt Rotherham received a watch-gilder's son as an apprentice, 1831. PA180/126/103.
Richard Jelley's son was apprenticed to a watchmaker, 1832-34. PA180/126/105; PA180/128/7.
Vale, Rotherham & Rotherham received a weaver's son as an apprentice, 1836. PA180/126/118.
Assignment of an ex-Katherine Bayley's School apprentice from William Mayo to William Sands, 1834. PA180/128/7.
A labourer's son was apprenticed to Vale & Rotherham, 1825. PA187/1 fol. 1.
Photograph and newspaper cutting about William Henry Masters' donation of PA139: PA142 to the mayor, 1951: PA195.
John Rotherham acting as a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee in 1856 and 1866. PA198.
Samuel Vale's hunting-accident while mayor, 1815. PA14/5/31.
Richard Kevitt Rotherham acting as mayor, 1832-33. PA14/5/50; PA14/6/160.
Samuel Vale acting as mayor-elect, 1817. PA14/6/183.
Richard Kevitt Rotherham acting as a sheriff, 1820. PA14/8/54.
George Howlette, qua mayor, refused to admit two men to the corporation, 1792. PA22/8/6.
Richard Kevitt Rotherham's interest in Freeschool reform, 1830s. PA17/34/18 fols. 4,9,10,14-20.
Thomas Brockhurst was a corporation administrator of bread-dole, 1765. PA17/36/1.
Richard Kevitt Rotherham acting as mayor, 1833. PA17/76 passim.
Edward Adkins, Conservative political agent, 1885-88. PA279/44/2639,2645,2801,2863,2900,2901,3617,3625,4094.
David Barnacle's Shortley land, 1888-93. PA279/10/430; PA279/44/3924,3930,3984,3994,4116,4595,4715,5216,5731.
Samuel Dowell's Shortley land, 1880. PA279/44/1997.
Thomas Hawley's Shortley land, 1885-97. PA279/44/2986,3230,6528.
William Randle was interested in Stoney Stanton Road land (1889) and had works near Saint Paul's, Great Heath: PA279/44/4296,4395.
Thomas Snape of Wetherby, Yorkshire was interested in Leicester Causeway, Coventry land, 1902. PA279/44/8021.
Qua mayor, Alfred Henry Drinkwater was concerned with railway development in Coventry, 1904. PA279/44/8413.
Joshua Reynolds owned a Greyfriars' Lane yard, 1789. PA138/4-5.
William Ryley's Dead Lane premises, 1808. PA184/2/10-11.
George Howlette acting as a Land Tax commissioner, 1799. PA184/3/6.
John Carr's Hill Street land, 1810. PA184/4/1.
John Ryley's Hill Street premises, early nineteenth century. PA184/4/2-3.
James Marston was a yeoman's executor, 1860. PA184/4/12.
Charles Bates' Arden Street, Earlsdon property, 1852-75. PA184/6/1,2,5,8.
Joseph Player's Arden Street property, 1872-73. PA184/6/4,6.
Thomas White's Arden Street property, 1873-75. PA184/6/6-8.
John Rotherham junior was a Coventry & Warwickshire Benefit Building Society trustee, 1873. PA184/6/7.
James Robertson's Avon Street, Stoke plots, 1875. PA184/8/8.
George Porter acting as mortgage-assignee for a Gosford Street house, 1740. PA214/1/8.
Copy (no date) of will (1767) of Thomas Brockhurst of Coventry. PA214/1/31.
Charles Read's Harnall land, 1840. PA213/1/12.
Hill family financial papers and goods inventory, 1862-86. PA215/1 - PA215/6/3.
George Sharp occupied Pinley House land, 1871. PA216/1/35.
Joshua Reynolds' interest in a Much Park Street house, 1775. PA232/1 fols. 7,8.
Thomas Brockhurst's political activity as a corporator, 1735-40. PA248/5/1; PA248/7/1 fols. 3,8-10,39.
Samuel Vale occupied Weavers' Meadow, Spon End, 1809. PA244/30/7.
A.E. Fridlander, death, 1928. PA244/90; PA244/92/14,15.
Joshua Reynolds' interest in Whitmore Park land, 1807. PA257/4/60.
Enoch Bates junior was apprenticed to Vale, Rotherham & Rotherham, 1818-26. PA272/1,2.
A rate-collector's son was apprenticed successively to Walter Brown, William Gourlay and William Perkins, 1862-67: PA278/2-4.
Thomas James Mercer was interested in a Fleet Street house, 1838. BA/A/B/19/8.
Nathaniel Hewitt held a Gosford Street messuage, 1660. BA/A/B/24/1.
John Ryley's representative proved the gentleman Joseph Newcombe's will, 1818. BA/A/D/83/2.
Samuel Vale was interested in a Much Park Street messuage, 1784. BA/A/D/85/1.
John Bradshaw occupied a Spon Causeway house, 1787. BA/A/D/100/1.
Samuel Vale's Spon Street estate, 1782. BA/A/D/105/1.
George Howlette acting as a Land Tax commissioner, 1799. BA/A/G/4/9.
Edward Mann's High Street messuages, for which John Wall was a mortgage-assignee, 1786-95. BA/A/G/5/28-31.
Thomas Kinder was mortgagee for 11, Earl Street, 1898. BA/A/G/6/1.XXIX.
William Rigby occupied an Earl Street messuage, 1832. BA/A/G/12/21.
William Howard Mercer had Monk's Court, Fleet Street, 1831. BA/A/G/14/5.
Interest of F.C. Mercer of Manitoba, Canada and of J.B. Mercer and Caroline Mercer in Monk's Court, 1878: BA/A/G/14/7.
Thomas James Mercer senior's interest in an insurance policy, 1866. BA/A/G/14/11.
Thomas James Mercer junior's interest in his father's estate, 1888. BA/A/G/14/16,17.
Charles Read occupied part of a Well Street messuage, early nineteenth century. BA/A/G/16/1.
James Keene had Well Street messuages, 1817. BA/A/G/17/1.
Joseph Cross' interest in the "Graziers' Arms", Well Street, 1871. BA/A/G/19/7.
Joshua Reynolds' interest in Burges premises, 1823-24. BA/A/G/22/11.
Richard Richardson was a cabinetmaker's mortgagee, 1826. BA/A/G/24/27-28.
Robert Waddington was a chemist's executor, 1887. BA/A/G/26/77.
Interest of William Rogers and James Rogers in a Cross Cheaping messuage, 1818. BA/A/G/28/1.
John Smith occupied a Cross Cheaping messuage, 1784. BA/A/G/29/1-2.
John Pearce of Stratford was interested in a Cross Cheaping messuage, 1836. BA/A/G/29/1-2.
Two men called Daniel Moore had Cross Cheaping [and West Orchard] property, 1836-50. BA/A/G/29/1-5.
William Rogers' and James Rogers' own Cross Cheaping messuage, 1808..BA/A/G/30/4-5.
Jabez Newsome, 15 and 14 [sic], Great Butcher Row, 1885-88. BA/A/G/31/10-13.
Benjamin Brown and Laurence Nelson had a New Buildings stable, 1842, 1854. BA/A/G/32/10,12.
- Wilson occupied a West Orchard messuage, 1817. BA/B/P/411/5.
Samuel Vale and William Hall enjoyed a watersupply, 1819. BA/B/P/456/2.
Nathaniel Cox of London was interested in Pinley land, 1820. BA/D/A/47/16.
William Bradshaw held Pinley land, 1820. BA/D/A/47/16.
John Rotherham senior was a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1867. BA/D/A/47/43.
William Clarke held a Spon End close, 1819. BA/D/A/48/23.
Edward Mann held Chapelfields land, 1791-92. BA/D/A/49/24,27.
John Wall acting as Edward Mann's executor, 1802. BA/D/A/49/25.
Joseph Harris held Spon End land,1827. BA/D/A/51/7.
Shop, 29, Fleet Street, 1869. BA/D/D/29/2.
Joseph Adkins had 27-29, Fleet Street and Chapelfields land, the latter in succession to William Read, 1887: BA/D/D/29/6.
Edward Adkins occupied 29, Fleet Street, 1898 - 1901. BA/D/D/29/10,12.
John Rotherham was a Bablake Boys' Charity trustee, 1855. BA/D/H/24/2.
William Newark occupied Pool Meadow, c.1830. BA/D/H/24/2.
Richard Kevitt Rotherham was a Swillington's Charity trustee, 1837. BA/D/BE/11/17.
William Stevens had married a hatter's daughter, pre 1709. PA1516/13/2.
Benjamin Brockhurst had a Smithford Street messuage, 1688. PA1516/16/1.
John Rotherham acted as a Coventry & Warwickshire Banking Co. trustee, 1862. PA1516/25/1.
Samuel Clarke was veste for Palmer Lane messuages, 1842. PA1518/2/3.
S. Alexander & Son, late nineteenth century to mid twentieth century. PA403.
Excelsior Park, Saint Imier, Switzerland, 1939. PA403/36/4; PA403/56/10; PA403/57/45,46.
R. Prenel, Annemasse, France, 1948. PA403/38/15; PA403/66/44,45.
Sainte Freres et Compagnie, Bienne, Switzerland,.1947-54. PA403/38/16; PA403/41/168; PA403/45/117; PA403/65/17; PA403/66/50; PA403/69/168; PA403/81/148.
John Brown & Co., Selkirk, Scotland, 1949-50. PA403/39/62; PA403/67/49-54.
R. Dodane, Besancon, France, 1949-50. PA403/39/81; PA403/40/80; PA403/67/83; PA403/68/76; PA403/81/24,25.
Alexander Edwards, Coventry, bills and correspondence, 1939-53. PA403/39/86; PA403/40/84; PA403/41/58-60; PA403/42/61-66; PA403/57/35.
Omega Watch Co. (England) Ltd., London, bill and letter, PA403/39/139; PA403/67/184.
W.H. Adams & Sons, Chapelfields, bills, 1950-53. PA403/40/27-31; PA403/42/16; PA403/45/7-9.
H.J. Fabian, London, bill and letters, 1949-50. PA403/40/86; PA403/66/22; PA403/67/91-94; PA403/68/82.
Fleurier Watch Co., Fleurier, Switzerland, 1948-54. PA403/40/92-94; PA403/41/65-67; PA403/42/71,72; PA403/66/23; PA403/68/87-89; PA403/69/78-82; PA403/70/94,95; PA403/72/60; PA403/81/30.
Austin Green, Earlsdon, bill, 1951. PA403/40/114.
Les Fils de Paul Jobin, France, 1949-50. PA403/40/135; PA403/67/128-131.
Goetschel Freres et Compagnie, Besancon, France, 1952. PA403/42/88; PA403/70/124,125.
H. & H. Groflin, Basel, Switzerland, 1954. PA403/47/74.
A.E. Burgess, Cardiff, Wales, 1933. PA403/53/1.
Usher & Cole, London, 1936-52. PA403/54/2; PA403/56/20; PA403/57/107; PA403/67/223-227; PA403/70/190.
P. & A. Guye Ltd., London, 1939. PA403/57/58,59.
Japy Freres, London, 1939. PA403/57/61.
Marchand & Jobin, agents, London, 1939. PA403/57/68-71.
Prior E. Murray, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1939. PA403/57/81-83.
H. Samuel Ltd., Birmingham, 1941. PA403/59/3,4.
H. Basquin, Puteaux, France, 1949. PA403/67/34.
Alfred Bishop, Sunderland, County Durham, 1949-50. PA403/67/35-39.
Vve. Emile Courtet et ses fils, Chaquemont, France, 1949. PA403/67/70.
Dom, Geneva, Switzerland, 1949. PA403/67/84.
C. Genfroid, London, 1949. PA403/67/112.
Kelton (or Kennon), Watch Co., 1949-52. PA403/67/133; PA403/70/147.
John P. Nix, Romsey, Hampshire, 1949. PA403/67/182.
H. Watson, Rotherham, Yorkshire, 1949. PA403/67/230.
Saint Loye's College, Exeter, Devon, 1950. PA403/68/141-145.
Ginebras, Geneva. Switzerland, 1952. PA403/70/118,119; PA403/81/33.
W.E. Palmer, Montgomery, Wales, c.1952. PA403/70/166.
Walter Racine, Soleure, Switzerland, 1952. PA403/70/174.
Frey & Co., Bienne, Switzerland, mid twentieth century. PA403/81/31.
Richard Richardson was a :Peart's trustee, 1808-34. PA403/160/1.
John Rotherham was a Coventry & Warwickshire Building Benefit Society trustee, 1887. PA436/3/27-29.
Charles Fisher had a Spon Street messuage, 1809-13. PA436/4/7-10.
William Waterfall was mortgage-assignee for Spon Street messuages, 1889. PA436/4/8.
Joseph Barber's land at Barbars Close (1847-57) for which Thomas Bolton was a trustee. PA436/5/53-56.
Francis Silverton mortgaged Greyfriars' Lane messuages, 1867. PA436/5/58.
Richard Kevitt Rotherham junior and Charles Flint were Coventry Institute trustees, 1857ff. PA436/8/2.
E.R. Settle mortgaged Priory Street hereditaments, 1882. PA436/11/8.
A.H. Read benefited under his aunt's will, 1879. PA436/14/1.
Thomas Freeman had Swan Lane land, 1882. PA436/16/2.
A.H. Marston was a maltster's executor, 1896. PA436/19/1.
Riley & Read, 1878. PA436/23.
John Rotherham acted as a Coventry & Warwickshire Banking Co. trustee, 1856-64. PA466/4/1 p.341.
O.M. Flinn had Stoney Stanton Road messuages, 1930. PA466/4/2 p.150.
Hill family owned 31-37, Allesley Old Road, Chapelfields, 1847ff. PA466/4/2 p.361.
Kevitt Rotherham and Rowland Hill were Bond's Hospital trustees, 1921. PA466/4/4 p.12.
O.M. Flinn sold 89, Stanley Road, 1946. PA466/5/4 p.1; PA466/5/5 p.166.
Richard Kevitt Rotherham had 3 & 4, Albion Street, pre 1874. PA466/6/2 fol. 228.
Edward Mann occupied a High Street messuage, 1789. PA466/12/3.
H.J. Norris' interest in Stivichall Villa, 1875. PA466/12/22.
John Rotherham was mortgage-assignee of the "Windmill" inn, Stivichall Common, 1801-03. PA466/13/1-3.
Joseph Dumelow's share of the "Rose" inn and Muich Park Street and Whitefriars' Lane messuages, 1856-59: PA466/15/1.
William Read et al were Freemen's trustees, 1861. PA466/16/1.
William Henry Hill and John Hewitt helped to dissolve the Coventry Bank, 1889. PA466/16/2.
William Read and Charles Read were Freemen's trustees, 1896. PA466/17/1; PA466/20/1.
C.J. Hill was a Coventry Cotton-Spinning & -Weaving Co. Ltd. director, 1896. PA466/17/1.
George Kimberley owned 27, Saint Nicholas' Street, 1867. PA409/1/7,22.
Henry Thomas' son was apprenticed to the father, 1878. PA418/2.
George Porter acted as a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1744. PA440/1/7.
Thomas Brockhurst acted as a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1753-63. PA440/2/5-8.
John Timms' Cromwell Street plot, 1873-82. PA440/4/2,3.
Henry Fawson owned the "Three Crowns", Gosford Street, 1860-70. PA440/5/22-26.
J.T. Cleaver received a Sir Thomas White's Charity loan, 1880. PA440/5/28.
James Ward's interest in 22, Gosford Street, 1899. PA440/5/28,29.
Gabriel Holland was mortgage-assignee for a Hill Cross cottage, 1744-47.PA454/1/8,14.II-IV.
Henry Masters mortgaged "Highbury House", Hill Cross, 1882-86. PA454/1/26-36.
William Henry Hill was involved in the Coventry Union Banking Co.'s dissolution, 1889. PA454/1/38.II-V.
John Hewitt was involved in the Coventry Union Banking Co.'s dissolution, 1889. PA454/1/38.III.
Samuel Vale acting as mayor, 1778. PA469.
Samuel Vale acting as an overseer of the poor, 1755. PA470/1 fol. 1.
Joseph Wilkinson had Harnall land, 1831. PA484/1.IX.
Frederick Hough owned 21, Burges, 1879 - 1904. PA499/37-47 passim.
George Porter had a Fleet Street house, earlier eighteenth century. PA54/20/1.
William Taylor was interested in Red Lane land, 1853. PA54/38/6.
Samuel Vale's Spon Street house, 1841. PA54/142/5.
John Brown held New Street houses, 1819. PA54/205/6.
John Bottrill held a Well Street house, 1756. PA54/227/2.
Joseph Feltham occupied a Burges house, 1799, 1818. PA54/236/8,9.
John Bradshaw occupied a Spon Causeway messuage, 1787. PA54/246/10.
George Howlette acting as mayor, 1794. PA54/274/4.
John Eborall of Warwick was a farmer's executor, 1821. PA54/274/5.
Joseph Harris held a Longford close, 1835. PA54/291/10.
Thomas James Mercer was a Palmer's Charity trustee, 1844. PA500/8/2.
Thomas James Mercer et al were Church Charities trustees, 1855. PA500/8/3.
Thomas James Mercer was a Church Charities trustee, 1837-66. PA500/10/1; PA500/16/22.III,VI,VII,XIV; PA500/65/1.
Samuel Vale was a Church Charities trustee, 1837ff. PA500/10/1; PA500/16/22.III; PA500/65/1.
Richard Kevitt Rotherham (junior) was a Church Charities trustee, 1854-66. PA500/16/22.VIII,XV.
John Rotherham (junior) was a Church Charities trustee, 1867-84. PA500/16/22.XVIII,24,25; PA500/17/3.
Thomas James Mercer was a Freeschool trustee, mid nineteenth century. PA500/20/1,2; PA500/22/1; PA500/23/1,2; PA500/24/1,2; PA500/25/1,2; PA500/26/1,2; PA500/27/2,3; PA500/28/1-4; PA500/29/1; PA500/30/1,2; PA500/31/1; PA500/32/1,2; PA500/33/1; PA500/34/1,2; PA500/35/1-4; PA500/36/1-5; PA500/37/1; PA500/38/1; PA500/39/1-3; PA500/40/1; PA500/41/1; PA500/42/1; PA500/43/2,4; PA500/44/1,2; PA500/45/2,5,9; PA500/46/1,2; PA500/48/1; PA500/49/2; PA500/50/1; PA500/51/1; PA500/55/2,3; PA500/56/1-3; PA500/57/1-3.
Richard Kevitt Rotherham was a Freeschool trustee, c.1856ff. PA500/20/2; PA500/28/2,3; PA500/30/2; PA500/35/3,4; PA500/36/5; PA500/39/3;' PA500/45/9; PA500/51/1; PA500/55/3; PA500/56/3.
Samuel Vale was a Freeschool trustee to c.1942. PA500/26/1,2; PA500/30/1; PA500/32/1; PA500/36/1-3; PA500/40/1; PA500/41/1; PA5005/42/1; PA500/44/1; PA50045/2; PA500/48/1; PA500/55/2; PA500/57/1.
John Sammons occupied a New Street messuage, 1848. PA500/29/1.
Joseph Harris occupied New Street messuages, 1842-57. PA500/32.
Richard Kevitt Rotherham acted as a salter's executor, 1861. PA500/36/5.
John Rotherham junior was a Freeschool trustee, 1870-71. PA500/36/5; PA500/55/4.
Samuel Vale was a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1830. PA500/41/1.
George Arch was an innkeeper's surety, 1857. PA500/51/1.
Joseph Harris held Palmer Lane messuages, 1834. PA500/53/1.
Thomas Brockhurst was a Baker's Charity trustee, 18769. PA500/71/1.
John Hawley occupied Eaton Road land, 1886. PA500/116/1.
Samuel Corbett cultivated a garden near Eaton Road, 1893. PA500/119/1.
Joseph Barber had part of Barbars Close, Butts, c.1836. PA500/126/1.
Charles Flint's executors' interest in an Earlsdon house, 1895. PA500/129/1.
School equipment, mid nineteenth century. PA506/37/51.
"The Watch and Clock Maker" and associated papers, 1882. PA506/174-176.
Chapelfields & District Watchmakers' Philanthropic Institution, 1890. PA506/177/1.
A Geneva mandrill, 1829. PA506/192/2.
George Howlette as antiquarian, 1793. PA506/235/37,68.
Watchmakers as an electoral group[, 1863]. PA506/243/71.
William Henry Hill was a Coventry Union Land & Building Society trustee, 1883. PA507/1/6.
Alexander & Co., trade records, 1903-29. PA510.
Alexander Rotherham and Hugh Rotherham were members of the Drapers' Company, 1910. PA513/7/3,4.
S. Abell, Richmond, Surrey, 1888. PA526/29/13.
Rowland Hill was a member of the Fullers' Guild, 1895. PA526/49/9.
C.J.H. Marlow benefited under his butcher-father's will, 1885-88. PA540/1/26(endorsement)-29 passim.
Frederick Samuel Yeomans was a director of the Coventry Watch Movement Manufacturing Co. Ltd., early twentieth century. PA540/1/34.III,IV; PA540/11/6,11: 542/15/1.
Samuel Theo Newsome was a director of the Coventry Watch Movement Manufacturing Co. Ltd., early twentieth century. PA540/1/34.IV,V; PA540/11/11: PA542/15/1.
Thomas Adams' wife was mortgagee for Spon Street property, 1911-17. PA540/1/34.X.
John Adams' involvement in Day famly lawsuit and with its property, 1880-87. PA540/2/3,8.1.
Thomas Adams junior's involvement in Day family lawsuit and with Spon Street property, 1880 - 1917: PA540/2/3,8.I,IV,V,9.
Joseph Harris built a Spon Street workshop, 1810. PA540/3/1.
David Packwood was a watchcase-maker's trustee and executor, 1810-45. PA540/3/1,2.III,3.
Samuel Allen was named a watchcase-maker's executor (1823) and was buried at West Orchard Chapel (1825): PA540/3/2.III.
Richard Kevitt Rotherham was a Coventry Building Society trustee, 1855. PA540/3/4.
Charles Eaves' Spon Street property, 1870-72. PA540/3/5,6.IV,VI,7.
Samuel Yeomans guaranteed Coventry Watch Movement Manufacturig Co. Ltd., 1897. PA542/14/1.
C.H. Yeomans et al lent money to the Coventry Watch Movement Manufacturing Co. Ltd., 1907. PA542/15/1.
Robert Waddington et al guaranteed the Coventry Watch Movement Manufacturing Co. Ltd., 1890. PA542/24/1.
Hugh Rotherham was a Newfield School trustee, 1925-29. PA556/14/1; PA556/27/3.
William Collins was a mortgagee of Paradise land, 1891-97. PA560/32,34.
Indenture of apprenticeship to Rotherhams, 1838. PA561/1.
Apprenticeship to Nathaniel Hill and Thomas Hill, 1849. PA568/1.
S.G.. Wootton became a Blue Coat School trustee, 1938. PA575/12/9.
John Rotherham was a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1890 - 1901. PA575/46/2; PA575/47.
Thomas James Mercer leased Butts land, 1892-95. PA575/47.
Thomas James Mercer was a Freeschool trustee, 1846., PA575/48.
Joseph Player had a Butts factory, 1873-95. PA591/1.I-VI.
John Rotherham was a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1885-96. PA591/2.I,V,X,XI.
Mercer family interest in Butts land, 1850-92. PA591/2.V.
James Latham's son was apprenticed to a designer, 1893. PA592/9.
Robert Waddington sacked an employee, 1902. PA592/16.
Sidney Cleaver received a £100 Sir Thomas White's Charity loan with J.T. Cleaver as security, 1898. PA593/2.
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