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Apprenticeship to Luke Dresser and Henry Dresser, 1839. PA26/8 fol. 100.
Apprenticeship-assignment to WIlliam Ablett, 1860. 26/9 fols. 170,171.
Thomas Butlin, early nineteenth century. PA47/70/1,2.
Buswell & Soden, vouchers, 1824-26. PA100/22/104,105.
J.D. Soden, bill, 1829. PA100/22/186.
John Wilson, bill, 1824. PA100/22/213.
Joseph Matthews was a baker's creditor, 1811. PA101/1/308.
Richard Caldicott was mortgagee for Stoke property, 1846-50. PA101/1/406.
Draft wills of John Gardner, 1840-41. PA101/1/512,513.
Joseph Crockford was son-in-law of John Gardner, 1840-41. PA101/1/512,513.
Gardner & Son, partnership, 1841-42. PA101/1/514-517.
Wives of Joseph Cleaver and Thomas Brown of Coventry benefited under a maltster's will, 1839, of which the husbands and Mrs. Cleaver were executors and executrix. PA101/1/610.
J.B. Brown's purchase of a bankrupt draper's interest in bequeathed money, 1855. PA101/1/612.
Draft will of Thomas Brown, 1847. PA101/1/613.
Draft will of J.B. Brown, 1860. PA101/1/614.
William Andrews and Thomas Burbidge were lessees of rooms at Bank Chambers, High Street, 1870: PA101/2/65.
Charles Banks of London was named an executor of William Laxon, surgeon, 1854. PA101/2/92.
William Clarke was a trustee of the Coventry Union Land and Building Society, 1852. PA101/2/159.
John Waddams Smith, Thomas Smith and William Smith were involved with Nuneaton and Bedworth land, 1855. PA101/2/178.
Thomas Berry was named an executor of John Hands, 1853. PA101/2/219.
Draft will of John Molesworth of Coventry, 1845. PA101/2/221.
Richard Hands' silk-dyeing partnership with Thomas Leavesley and Jonathan Cooper, 1838-42: PA101/1/224-228.
William Sargeant was mentioned in a silkdyer's and ribbon-manufacturer's wills, 1845-53. PA101/2/230,231.
Assignment of the stock-in-trade of William Whorrall and George Whorrall, 1839. PA101/2/234,235.
Thomas Peake and Samuel Edwards, both of Bedworth, were named a tailor's executors, 1853-63: PA101/2/239,240.
Partnership-deed for Dalton & Barton, 1852. PA101/2/243.
Joseph Edmonds' purchase of interest in Bedworth premises, 1859. PA101/2/245.
Thomas Peake of Bedworth was named a Wolverhampton miner's executor, 1858. PA101/2/252.
Thomas Berry's acquisition of a share under a mercer's will, 1861. PA101/2/261.
Will of John Randle of Sowe Common, 1870. PA101/2/267.
Henry Rowbotham of Edgwick benefited under an aunt's will, 1865. PA101/4/77.
Thomas Jephcott's involvement in sale of Little Heath premises, 1835. PA101/4/86-87.
Annuity to J.P. Caldicott, 1832. PA101/4/151.
John Caldicott's financial difficulties, 1861. PA101/4/157,158.
Draft will of Joseph Liggins, 1864. PA101/4/161.
J.S.Evans was named a Foleshill farmer's executor, 1842. PA101/4/205.
G.A. Pridmore was tenant of Earl Street premises, 1857. PA101/4/225.
Richard Caldicott was an indebted Foleshill weaver's trustee, 1849-51. PA101/4/231-233.
William Herbert's marriage-settlement (1820) for which William Goddard (also a ribbon-manufacturer) was a trustee: PA101/5/19.
Children of James Bray of Coventry received shares from his wife's family, 1833. PA101/7/25.
John Herbert was a Coventry & Warwickshire Banking Co. trustee. 1844. PA101/7/33.
Testamentary papers of, and lease by, Charles Green of Foleshill, 1854-68. PA101/7/78-85.
Charles Coldicott [sic] was named an executor of his father-in-law Charles Cross, 1865. PA101/7/82.
Thomas Berry and Samuel Berry owned 4, Middleborough Row, pre 1861. PA101/7/98.
Thomas Berry and Samuel Berry were named their mother's executors, 1844. PA101/7/99.
Thomas Berry and Samuel Berry were named their sister's executors, 1884. PA101/7/116.
Probated will of Philip Farrington of Coventry (1828) for which John Haslock, also a ribbon-manufacturer, was named an executor: PA101/7/121.
P. Farrington's daughter's Scots marriage, 1815. PA101/7/122.
Draft will of Henry Merridew, 1839. PA101/78/124.
A.H. Pears' renunciation of trust under Nathaniel Merridew's will, pre 1842. PA101/7/125.
T.H. Merridew's draft will, etc., 1839-47. 101/7/126-135 passim.
H.A. Merridew's benefit under T.H. Merridew's will, 1839. PA101/7/126.
John Ward's deed of composition, 1841. PA101/7/128.
Richard Keene's banker's orders, 1841. PA101/7/133-134.
Bequest to William Stephenson, 1850. PA101/7/307.
Wife of Benjamin Pratt benefited under her aunt's draft will, 1850. PA101/7/313.
R.K. Rotherham was named executor of his grocer-brother, 1845. PA101/7/330.
Probated will of Thomas Moy senior, 1839. PA101/7/333.
Thomas Soden tenanted ware-rooms over the "Rose and Crown", High Street, 1853. PA101/7/352.
William Spencer occupied 34, Earl Street, 1861. PA101/7/362.
Day family's Hill Cross land, 1846. PA101/8/1.
John Ward was a trustee of Charles Gross' estate, 1880-83. PA101/8/113.VI.6,7.
John Drake's final concord for Foleshill land, 1799. PA101/8/173-175.
John Day's obligation to Messieurs Durant & Co. of Copthill Court, London, silkbrokers, 1837. PA101/8/200.
Will of Thomas Howard of Coventry (1845) which his brother Edward, also a ribbon-manufacturer. executed: PA101/8/215.
Joseph Adams' bond for bank-loan, 1847. PA101/8/216.
John Day was his ironmonger brother-in-law's executor, 1857. PA101/87/272.
Thomas Newsome was a bankrupt grocer's surety, 1838. PA101/8/273.
Henry Newsome was a trustee for the Sharp family's claim to money, 1852-56. PA101/8/280-281.
P.H. Sharp's interest in money which was his wife's inheritance, 1857ff. PA101/8/282-288.
James Hart tenanted 8, The Quadrant, 1869-72. PA101/8/385,391,393,397.
T.H. Green tenanted 8, The Quadrant, 1872. PA101/8/397.
William Lynes was named Fanny Downes' executor, 1858. PA101/8/426.
Nathaniel Buckley junior was named Anne Sprigg's executor, 1851. PA101/8/602.
Bequest of Charles Merry's Upper Well Street factory, 1848. PA101/8/607.
Thomas Hennell was named Sarah Smith's executor, 1848. PA101/8/607.
Bill of sale for Henry Day's looms, 1846. PA101/8/611.
Lien upon Richard Walter's premises, 1841. PA101/8/634.
Probated will of Richard Walter senior (1830) of which Abraham Herbert (also a ribbon-manufacturer) was an executor: PA101/8/651.
Documents connected with Richard Walter junior's bankruptcy, 1839-40. PA101/8/652,653.
Henry Newsome was named a watch-manufacturer's executor, 1848. PA101/8/666.
Draft will of James Hill of Coventry, 1845. PA101/8/668.
Abraham Herbert was a grocer's executor, 1827. PA101/8/670.
Michael Ashburne Goodall's quitclaim of trustees under his father's will, 1833. PA101/8/671.
Reference to indenture made by William Hawkes of Foleshill, 1837. PA101/8/691.
William Hawkes was named a timbermerchant's executor, 1840-42. PA101/8/744,749.
William Lynes was named a confectioner's executor, 1868. PA101/8/763.
Draft wills of William Hawkes of Coventry, 1851-54. PA101/8/764,765.
Thomas Hennell was named a Congregationalist minister's executor, 1849. PA101/8/768.
Thomas Hennell's draft will, 1839. PA101/8/770.
Luke Dresser's Holy Trinity parish land, early nineteenth century. PA101/8/803.
Joseph Molesworth was assignee of a mortgage on Smithford Street and Little Poddycroft premises, 1841: PA101/8/804.
Mattocks family's Ram Bridge and Little Poddycroft premises, 1844. PA101/8/804.
Edward Mattocks and Thomas Mattocks were mortgagees for a Walsgrave messuage, 1848. PA101/8/805.
Draft will of Luke Dresser of Coventry, 1837. PA101/8/820.
John Robinson was named an appraiser's executor, 1834. PA101/8/867,868.
John Robinson was his father's executor, 1814-15. PA101/8/870,871.
James Burrows was a watchmaker's trustee for purchase of Hill Street premises, 1815. PA101/9/23-24.
Lambert Horsfall's property near Cook Street Gate, 1819. PA101/9/31-32.
Draft wills of Samuel Gore of Coventry (1863-65) of which Thomas Peake was named an executor. PA101/9/47,48.
Draft will of John Wright of Coventry, 1853. PA101/9/52.
Benjamin Lowe's Foleshill property, 1861. PA101/9/90,91.
Manasseh Court of Foleshill was named a watch-manufacturer's executor, 1845. PA101/9/147.
John Ralphs executed Benjamin Hassall's will, 1833. PA101/9/156.
G.L. Eyre was a member of the Coventry Boat Club, 1830-32. PA101/11/93,94.
Partnership-articles for Nathaniel Dorrington and T.B. Gurson, 1841. PA101/11/201.
John Dorrington's defeasance for Henry Week's appearance before Exchequer in a debt-case, 1842: PA101/11/206.
Francis Sarjeant and William Sarjeant were named a grocer's executors, 1844. PA101/11/204.
Joseph Cash was a director of the Coventry Steam Power Co., 1836. PA101/11/974,975.
Abraham Herbert executed a Foleshill currier's will, 1832. PA101/12/2.
William Sarjeant was the executor of William Herbert's wife, 1824. PA101/12/3.
F.W. Franklin was named a collery-proprietor's executor, 1882. PA101/12/8,9.
Probated will of William Sansome of Foleshill, 1864. PA101/12/86.
Assignment of Isaac Sansome's property, 1850-52. PA101/12/88,89.
Charles Cooper tenanted rooms on the corner of High Street and Hay Lane, 1850. PA101/12/121.
J.S. Evans and J.B. Jeffrey were Coventry-Stoney Stanton turnpike trustees, 1832. PA101/12/173,174.
Joseph Sturdy was his builder-uncle's executor, 1849. PA101/12/235.
Richard Warner and Christopher Woodhouse were Coventry Union Banking Co. trustees, 1840-44: PA101/12/246,247.
William Odell's daughters benefited under an ironmonger's wills, 1843-49. PA101/12/252,254.
William Odell was named William Hutchens' executor, c.1843. PA101/12/256.
Sturdy & Turner's financial difficulties (1851) which Richard Caldicott et al inspected; they leased an Agnes Lane factory from Luke Dresser and a Much Park Street one from John Ralphs (both ribbon-manufacturers): PA101/12/419-422.
Draft will of Henry Turner of Coventry, 1849. PA101/12/423.
Alfred Caldicott executed Mary Freer's will, 1861. PA101/12/525.
Henry Newsome was named Ann Lightbourn's executor, 1838. PA|101/12/526.
Joseph Merry junior held a Well Street tenement, 1815-27. PA101/12/527,528.
Richard Caldicott and Charles Bray were a winemerchant's executors, 1846. PA101/12/530.
Draft will of Charles Read senior of Coventry, which also names Henry Soden, ribbon-manufacturer, as an executor, 1849. PA101/12/531.
Draft will of William Barratt of Bulkington, Warwickshire, 1847. PA101/12/534.
Robert Dewis of Bedworth was named a retired innkeeper's executor, 1869. PA101/12/536.
Partnership-deed between W. Thomas and M.H Brown, 1857. PA101/12/895.
Draft wills of John Griffin of Coventry (1849), one of which left all to Thomas Cox his executor, also a ribbon-manufacturer. PA101/6509/1,2.
Abraham Herbert, Cleophas Ratliff and Joseph Soden were Sir Thomas White's Charity trustees, 1837: PA101/138/8.
Josiah Cash, William Clarke, Richard Caldicott and Stephen Hammerton were Wheatley's Charity trustees in 1848: PA101/138/6.
William Sargeant was a Moore's Charity trustee in 1853-59. PA101/146/1,2.
John Wright held 2.5 a. near the "General Wolfe", Foleshill; 1853. PA101/146/1.
John Cash was a Moore's Charity trustee in 1859. PA101/146/2.
William Hawkes and A.H. Pears were West Orchard Independent Chapel trustees, 1854. PA101/150/2.
Benjamin French, Samuel Berry and J.S. Beamish were West Orchard Independent Chapel trustees, 1873: PA101/150/3.
Joseph Francis of Coventry was a Broad Street, Foleshill Wesleyan Chapel trustee, 1838. PA101/152.
J.N. Clarke of Stoke, John Cash, Joseph Cash, Richard Caldicott, Joseph Odell, P.J. Pickering, Henry Soden, Richard Ward of Nuneaton, Thomas Hollick, William Odell and William Stephenson were shareholders in the Coventry Corn Exchange and Public Room Co.; Richard Caldicott and William Odell were also directors, and moreover Luke Dresser and William Odell were auditors, 1850s. PA102/1.
Henry Conway's Well Street and Town Wall premises, 1833-80. PA202/1/1,37-38,44,45.
William Conway's Well Street hereditaments, 1834. PA202/1/16-17.
John Nickson acting as a shag-manufacturer's executor, 1822. PA202/1/28,35.XVIII,43.
Henry Conway's Spon Street premises, 1843-55. PA202/2/16.
WIlliam Goddard of Caloudon was trustee for a dyer's purchase of Bastille House, Coventry, 1813-14:. PA202/3/2.III,4-5.
John Cash leased a Saint Nicholas' Street house to a newspaper-proprietor, 1860. PA202/7/2.
Luke Dresser was a Holy Trinity feoffee from 1812. PA202/7/3.
William Lynes and John Pratt were Holy Trinity feoffees from 1838. PA202/7/3.
Thomas Berry proved a Stoneleigh, Warwickshire farmer's will, 1867. PA202/7/3.
Richard Caldicott and A.H. Pears were a newspaper-proprietor's creditors, 1864-75. PA202/7/6.
George Darlinson was a cycle-manufacturer's mortgagee, 1893-94. PA202/15/7,11,14.
Rowbotham family's Edgwick House, 1857-98. PA202/22/1-7.
Will of Henry Rowbotham of Foleshill, 1885. PA202/22/4.
F.W. Franklin was a Sowe Fields Farm mortgagee, 1902-16. PA202/25/15-17.
T.A. Cash was a Sowe Fields Farm mortgagee, 1910-22. PA202/25/17.
John Day's interest in a family property, 1856. PA202/28.
Eli Green, Joseph Odell and C.H. Pattison were freemen's trustees, 1875. PA202/342.I,VII,VIII.
John Robinson was on the freemen's committee which negotiated compenation for land which the London & Birmingham Railway had taken, c.1832. PA206/2.
William Bright's apprenticeship with Frances Dresser, 1828. PA219/4/18.
Late-nineteenth century note about Josiah Cash (1816). PA219/12.
James Harris and Thomas Bird were Vicar Lane Building Society members, 1828.. PA221/1/3,4.
W.F. Taylor, Isaac Steane and Thomas Hennell were West Orchard Independent Chapel trustees, 1836: PA221/1/10.
Thomas Soden bought "Weavers' Arms", Hillfields, 1853. PA221/1/13.
Isaac Sansome's East Street premises, 1846-52, for which Thomas Berry and Samuel Berry were mortgagees; Sansome owed money to Henry Spencer (all ribbon-manufacturers). PA221/1/15-20.
John Ralphs and John Herbert acting as Coventry & Warwickshire Banking Co. directors, 1845ff: PA221/1/22,25.
Eli Green had East Street houses, 1846. PA221/1/23.
William Hawkes was mortgagee for Far Gosford Street premises, 1848. PA221/1/25.
James Burrows had a vault underneath Holy Trinity, and was a trustee under John Newcombe's will, 1817-18: PA221/3/2.
James Burrows was trustee for a deed leading to a final concord, 1816. PA242/5/31.
Charles Clarke of Foleshill had Hall Green land, 1852. PA242/7/2,16.
Thomas Hewitt and Nathaniel Hewitt had Hall Green land, 1852ff. PA242/7/24-27.
Thomas Horsfall of Hoxton, Middlesex, married, 1 Jul 1850. PA253/2.
Apprenticeship indenture of Thomas Horsfall with his namesake father (of Coventry), 1831. PA253/.3.
Thomas Horsfall of Coventry, testamentary papers, 1857-81. PA253/11-14.
William Spencer of Coventry was named Thomas Horsfall's executor, 1857. PA253/9.
T.S. Morris acting as a justice of the peace, 1850. PA295/40/92; PA295/41/85.
Henry Soden acting as a justice of the peace, 1859. PA295/40/93.
John Herbert, William Clarke, Richard Caldicott and Stephen Hammerton leased a Fleet Street messuage, 1843: PA324/10.
John Waddams Smith, Thomas Smith and William Smith were mortgagees for Hertford Street premises, 1855: PA328/9.
Francis Grimes' interest in Hertford Street messuages, 1859. PA328/11.
William Lynes and Thomas Mason had land on the site of the future Avon Street, Stoke, 1850ff. PA333/1-5.
Henry Browett had land on the site of the future Avon Street, Stoke, 1850ff. PA333/1-4.
Richard Caldicott and Charles Bray acting as building-society trustees, 1850. PA333/2.
Josiah Cash, Richard Hands, Thomas Smith, Richard Caldicott, William Odell, A.H. Pears, Samuel Newsome and William Sargeant acting as Sir Thomas White's Loan trustees, 1858(-80). PA333/6.
T.J. Johnson's freeman's oath, 1857. PA334/1.
John Haycock and Joseph Lewis of Coventry were a silk-manufacturer's executors, 1827-29. PA346/66,67.
Henry Merridew's bankruptcy, 1842-43. PA346/70-72.
William Lynes acting as William Robinson senior's executor, 1855-59. PA346/76.
1854 will of William Robinson senior recited, 1863. PA353/1/47.
Eli Green and Edward Turrall were freemen's trustees, 1897. PA353/20/71.
Luke Dresser was a Katherine Bayley's School trustee(?), 1851. PA368/1/45.
Richard Caldicott senior was a Katherine Bayley's School trustee to 1871. PA368/1/66 et passim.
Joseph Odell was a Katherine Bayley's School trustee, 1878. PA368/13/5 et passim.
Richard Caldicott junior's interest in Katherine Bayley's School, 1871. PA368/15/382.
Charles Newsome, Coventry, bill, 1863. PA368/63/67.
A.H. Pears tried to place emigrants' son in a charity-school, mid nineteenth century. PA368/108/6.
Henry Newsome received a weaver's son as an apprentice, 1846. PA368/127/13.
Katherine Bayley's School boy apprenticed to William Spencer and Thomas Horsfall, 1854. PA368/127/35.
Thomas Brown & Son had a Katherine Bayley's School boy as an apprentice, 1858-61. PA368/127/46; PA368/129/1.
Engine-fitter's son apprenticed to John Rogers of Coventry, 1859-62. PA368/127/62; PA368/129/5.
Policeman's son apprenticed to Thomas Stevens as a clerk or warehouseman, 1881. PA368/127/121.
Charles Bray authorised transfer of an apprentice, 1863. PA368/131/6.
Harry Watson was apprenticed to Walter Whiteman, 1875. PA368/137/4.
Apprenticeship to William Franklin and Francis William Franklin as a factory-warehouseman[, 1886]: PA368/137/6.
Christopher Woodhouse's Stoke land, 1843-45. PA451/1/1.IX-XV.
John Ralphs and John Herbert acting as Coventry & Warwickshire Banking Co. trustees, 1846. PA451/1/1.XVII.
Richard Caldecott [sic] and Charles Bray were trustees of the Coventry & Warwickshire Building Benefit Society, 1850: PA451/1/3.
Richard Hands' interest in Charterhouse estate, 1838-39. PA242/2/1.XVIII,25-29.
Former draper described as ribbon-manufacturer, 1851. PA242/2/1.XXVIII.
Thomas Soden's interest in Charterhouse estate, 1851-59. PA242/2/1.XXVIII,44-48.
Jonathan Bray and Joseph Odell were named as two of Benjamin Jeffreys' executors, 1854. PA242/3/6.I.
A former ribbon-manufacturer was a commercial clerk in 1895. PA242/3/6.I.
Abraham Herbert had Gosford Green and Stoke Green land, mid nineteenth century. PA242/3/6.I,14.I-III.
C.D. Turrall's Stoke Green property, 1896 - 1906. PA242/3/6.VIII,XI.
Henry Slingsby was a Nuneaton Grammar School governor, 1905. PA242/3/18.III.
G.A. Pridmore was one of his brother J.W. Pridmore's executors, 1869. PA242/3/23.I,IV.
F.W. Franklin was a Bond's Hospital trustee, 1914. PA242/3/27.I.
Abraham Herbert was a dyer's executor, 1823-26. PA242/3/29.I.
John Herbert's interest in Earlsdon land, 1826-46. PA242/3/29.I.
Eli Green was a freemen's trustee, 1875. PA242/3/29.II,V.
Joseph Odell was a freemen's trustee to 1875. PA242/3/29.II,IV.
C.H. Pattison was a freemen's trustee, 1875-79. PA242/3/29.IV,V.
R.A. Dalton was nominated for the freemen's trusteeship, 1875. PA242/3/29.IV.
Thomas Bunney was a freemen's trustee, 1875-85. PA242/3/29.V,VI.
Edward Turrall was a freemen's trustee, 1886 to early twentieth century. PA242/3/29.VI,X.
William Andrews' diaries, 1850 - 1913. PA119.
Charles Jordan's Greyfriars' Lane messuages, 1814. PA138/11.
Copy extract from Charles Jordan's will (1822). PA138/15.
William Ascough was a trustee under Thomas Parsons' will, 1823. PA138/19.
Stephen Barnwell's interest in letters patent for Jacquard loom improvements, 1859-61. PA153/2,19.
Samuel Nuttall, trustee for Bayley's School,. c.1840. PA180 passim.
Samuel Nuttall, bill, 1840. PA180/102/25.
Joseph Hands was an assignee of the bankrupt Richard Crofts (both ribbon-manufacturers), 1837: PA171/20/4,5.
Abraham Herbert had Much Park Street property, 1853. PA171/30/1.
William Franklin acting as a builder's executor, 1860. PA171/34/1.
William Carter junior's interest in 1, Barrs Hill Terrace, Radford, 1871. PA171/42/1.
Lease to Stephen Barnwell and C.H. Pattison of Earl Street premises (formerly occupied by William Spencer, ribbon-manufacturer as well as them), 1872. PA171/44/1.
Weaver's son apprenticed to Thomas Brown senior and John Brown, 1842. PA176.
Henry Spencer's Saint Nicholas' Street and district property, 1838-68. PA183/21,23-26.
John Smith's Navigation Wharf houses, 1838. PA183/22,23.
Hands family benefited under Sarah Hands' will, 1882. PA196/7.
Richard Caldicott, A.H. Pears, Samuel Newsome, William Clark and William Sergeant acting as Sir Thomas White's Charity trustees in 1856, and Newsome still so in 1866. PA198/1.
Caldicott family papers, eighteenth century to twentieth century. PA402.
A.B. Herbert declined a civic honour in memory of his father Abraham Herbert, c.1848. PA402/3.
Abraham Herbert, Cleophas Ratliff and Joseph Soden acting as Sir Thomas White's Charity trustees, 1839: PA457.
John Robinson bought the former Holy Trinity workhouse (1813) and mortgaged it, 1814-51: PA173/16-17,19-22.
William Andrews donated a 1699 settlement-certificate to the corporation, 1904. PA5/1.
William Andrews' article about c.1560 Guilds and Chantries and Wardens' Rental, 1905. PA7/2.
T.S. Morris acting as a sheriff, 1834. PA14/6/187.
John Ralphs and Anthony Cheeper acting as Saint Michael's churchwardens, 1833. PA14/8/37.
Abraham Herbert's charging magistrates with negligence during general election, 1827. PA14/10/9.
Francis Lea, surety, c.1820. PA14/10/42.
William Hawkes acting as mayor, 1834. PA14/11/46.
Richard Steane and William Newsome were hindered in voting, 1832. PA17/76/19.
William Merry was attacked during the 1833 bye-election. PA17/76/32.
T.S. Moirris was a Coventry & Warwickshire Hospital trustee, 1845-69. PA23/1,2,4.
Thomas Berry's Bishopgate Green land, 1861-86. PA279/3/1-3; PA279/10/316,352; PA279/44/71, 138, 213, 275, 276, 324, 410, 431, 646, 651, 763, 909, 910, 1160, 1297, 1302, 1577, 1733, 1817, 1885, 2026, 2027, 2029, 2177, 2180, 2399, 2529, 2530, 2779, 2870, 2903, 2907, 2919, 2926, 2927, 4108, 4140, 4445, 4457, 4487, 4491, 4499, 4501, 4504, 4523, 4538-4540, 4547, 4553, 4562, 4564, 4569, 4583, 4603, 4740.
John Rogers' Shortley land, 1884-85. PA279/10/302,328,335; PA279/44/2318,2322,2332,2401,2405,2440,2514,2527,2545,2550,2567,2574,2580,2585,2591,2592.
Cash family's Bishopgate Green land, 1872 - 1909. PA279/10/777; PA279/44/360, 361, 363, 514, 523, 841, 1598, 1602, 1689, 1702, 1991, 2798, 2804, 2814, 2817, 2826, 3158, 4133, 4629, 5040, 5044, 5389, 5492, 6013, 6064, 6074, 6079, 6751, 9057, 9608, 9625, 9659.
T.S. Morris was referee for a farmer. 1869. PA279/44/119,121.
M.H. Brown's interest in Bishopgate Green land, 1871-76: PA279/44/247,698,708,712,717,725,726,730,735,737,740,741,752,756,770,771,775,777,781,784,801,804,810.
Luke Dresser's intention to anticipate route of Gulson Road, 1873. PA279/44/435.
Sargeant & Co. held land from Irby-Hopkins estate, 1875-77. PA279/44/644,856.
Eli Green mediating a brickyard's future, 1877. PA279/44/824,880.
Henry Chaplin's dealings with Irby-Hopkins estate, 1880-85. PA279/44/1079,1088,2908.
Amos Statham was interested in Folly Lane land, 1883. PA279/44/2228,2234.
T.A. Cash was interested in a Narrow Lane field, 1917. PA279/44/12292.
Cleophas Ratliff acting as Cappers' Company master, 1827. PA184/1/8.
J.S. Evgans, Joseph Merry, Thomas Cope senior, Christopher Woodhouse, Walter Brind, Charles Harris junior and Thomas Cope junior acting as Cappers' Company members, 1827. PA184/1/8.
Edward Ralphs' Jordan Well premises (1860-87) next to John Ralphs'. PA184/1/16.
Number 45, Jordan Well was occupied by Joseph Peters, 1860. PA184/1/16.
Declaration by William Perkins of Stoke Green about parish register extracts, 1860. PA184/1/18.
William Hawkes acting as executor regarding a Burges mortgage, 1845. PA184/3/13.
Joseph Cash and R.K. Rotherham as Coventry Building Society & Accumulation Fund trustees, 1849: PA184/3/14.
Henry Browett's interest in Arden Street, Earlsdon land, 1852. PA184/6/1.
Richard Caldicott and Charles Bray acting as trustees of the Coventry & Warwickshire Building & Investment Society, later the Coventry & Warwickshire Benefit Building Society, 1850-63. PA184/6/1; PA184/7/2,6,10,11; PA184/8/2,4,6,7.
Thomas Berry was a Coventry & Warwickshire Benefit Building Society trustee, 1854-73. PA184/6/2,3,7.
William Lynes acting as a Coventry Union Banking Company trustee, 1873. PA184/7/4.
Henry Wright's North Street, Stoke plots, 1850-69. PA184/7/5-7,9.
Enoch Jephcott's Avon Street, Stoke plot, 1850-51. PA184/8/1-3.
William Robinson junior was mortgagee for his yeoman-father's Harnall land, 1832-40. PA213/1/12.
Richard Warner acting as a Coventry Union Banking Co. trustee, 1848-51. PA213/1/14.
Thomas Soden's East Street land, 1851. PA213/1/14,15.
William Lynes was trustee for Thomas Soden's purchase of East Street land, 1851. PA213/1/15.
John Pratt's Hill Cross land, 1854-55. PA213/2/1,2.
Thomas Harris was a Pinley House mortgage-assignee, 1815-23. PA216/1/5-10.
Richard Keene occupied part of Pinley House estate, 1843ff. PA216/1/27,29,30.
Thomas Berry occupied part of Pinley House estate, 1843. PA216/1/27.
John Ralphs owned Pinley House, 1846-63. PA216/1/29-33.
Office Copy (1863) of WIll (1849) of John Ralphs of Coventry. PA216/1/31.
Edward Ralphs owned Pinley House, 1863-71. PA216/1/30,31,35.
Edward Ralphs was mortgagee for Pinley House, 1871-76. PA216/1/36,37,39.
Joseph Williamson acting as a sheriff, 1831. PA230/1/2,3.
John Ralphs acting as a sheriff, 1832. PA230/2/2,4.
T.H. Merridew acting as a sheriff, 1837. PA230/5/1.
Thomas Berry's and Samuel Berry's action in Exchequer of Pleas, 1837. PA230/5/1,2.
John Herbert acting as a sheriff, 1841. PA230/7.
Carter & Phillips, dispute with workers, 1870. PA244/70.
I. & B. Sansome's bankruptcy (1846) with which Thomas Hennell was involved, PA244/83.
John Smith junior's Coventry & Warwickshire Banking Co. shares-certificates, 1836.
John Smith's Bible, 1806. PA244/85.
Sidney Cash, obituary, 1931. PA244/92/20.
William Andrews' sketch-book, mid nineteenth century. PA267/1.
Tumult at Henry Merridew's[, 1835]. PA269.
Thomas Mattocks' moiety of 36, Smithford Street to 1867. PA288/5/4.
Cleophas Ratliff was interested in a Fleet Street messuage, 1838. BA/A/B/19/2.
Abraham Herbert was a grocer's executor, 1826. BA/A/B/28/6.
Isaac Sansome held Gosford Street property, 1845. BA/A/B/28/10.
Samuel Lightboun and William Shakeshaft were interested in Women's Market Place land, 1812. BA/A/B/59/3.
Henry Merridew held a Smithford Street messuage[, 1830s]. BA/A/D/97/1.
Thomas Fox was surety for a farmer's lease of Radford land, 1853. BA/A/D/127/20.
Richard Caldicott mortgaged High Street premises for a woman, 1861. BA/A/G/5/37.
William Odell's interest in [7-10,] Earl Street with Joseph Odell as trustee, 18[30ff]. BA/A/G/6/1.IV.
Benjamin Pratt had Earl Street premises, 1850-55(?). BA/A/G/11/2.
Joseph Merry occupied a Well Street/Bishop Street cornerhouse, early nineteenth cenbtury. BA/A/G/16/1.
Henry Conway's interest in his father's property, 1833. BA/A/G/17/5.
Joseph Peters transferred his namesake father's Well Street property, 1831. BA/A/G/18/9.
Nathaniel Buckley held a Burges factory, 1845. BA/A/G/21/1.
Two men named Thomas Perkins were successively interested in Burges property, 1850 - 1902:. BA/A/G/21/1,8,13.
Richard Hands' Burges premises, 1827. BA/A/G/24/30-31.
William Hawkes' interest in Burges property, 1841. BA/A/G/24/32.
James Wall was a dyer's mortgage-assignee, 1858. BA/A/G/24/33.
A.H. Pears was a bookseller's executor, 1831-42. BA/A/G/26/72.
Edward Howard was a Northamptonshire gentleman's executor, 1850. BA/A/G/28/5.
T.S. Morris was a watchmaker's mortgagee, 1839-51. BA/A/G/29/6.
Thomas Mattocks had a New Buildings stable, 1842-54. BA/A/G/32/10,12.
J.S. Evans had Little Park Street premises, 1830, BA/B/P/286/2; BA/B/P/290/2.
Abraham Herbert was a trustee for Little Park Street premises, 1833. BA/B/P/289/5.
Abraham Herbert was a trustee for Much Park Street premises, 1833. BA/B/P/316/2.
Benjamin French occupied West Orchard premises, 1853. BA/B/P/411/7.
Notices about prices, 1819. BA/C/A/5/7-9.
Joseph Treen was a bankruptcy-assignee, 1832. BA/D/A/28/1.
Joseph Kirkland and John Roughton had Whitley land, 1825-39. BA/D/A/47/46.VII-XI,XVII,XX,XXVIII-XXX.
William Merry was involved with a silkman's bankruptcy, 1829. BA/D/A/47/46.XXII.
John Day had Whitley land, 1838. BA/D/A/47/46.XXVII.
Christopher Woodhouse had Whitley land with T.T. Woodhouse as trustee and Henry Woodhouse as assignee, 1832-38. BA/D/A/47/46.XXXIV,XXXV.
William Clark had Whitley land with John Clark as trustee, 1827-29. BA/D/A/47/46.XXXVII,XXXVIII.
Henry Merridew and R.A. Brunskill were a silkman's bankruptcy-assignees, 1837-38. BA/D/A/47/46.XLVI-XLIX.
Charles Merry held Spon End land, 1849. BA/D/A/54/15.
James Soden was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1784. BA/D/D/29/1.
A.H. Pears et al were Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1848. BA/D/D/29/1.
Walter Brind occupied a Fleet Street messuage, early nineteenth century. BA/D/D/29/1(c).
William Odell, Samuel Newsome, WIlliam Sergeant and Stephen Hammerton junior were Bablake Boys' Charity trustees, 1855. BA/D/H/24/2.
Joseph Williamson had Jordan Well and High Street messuages, 1817-51. BA/D/BF/1/13.XI,XII.
Beck riots (machine-breaking), 1831-32. BA/F/O.
Joseph Cash acting as a Coventry & Warwickshire Banking Co. trustee, 1862. PA1516/25/1.
Charles Jordan occupied Spon End land, 1805. PA403/166/1.
Thomas Brown's and Joseph Cleaver's interest in the "Rose", Much Park Street, 1837-50. PA436/1/21,22.XXV,31-33.
William Merry's and Richard Caldicott's interest in Burges premises, 1835-51. PA436/3/9-10,16.
Joseph Hands and Richard Hands had Burges premises, 1835-40. PA436/3/9-13.
William Clarke was mortgagee for Burges premises, 1840-52. PA436/3/14,15,18.
Thomas Peake was mortgagee for Burges premises, 1851. PA436/3/15,17.
Joseph Merry junior and Richard Caldicott were trustees of a baker's will, 1829-51. PA436/3/16.
William Sargeant was trustee of a dyer's marriage-settlement, 1853-66. PA436/2/19.
Joseph Caldicott and T.P. Caldicott acted as their father Richard Caldicott's executors, 1871. PA436/3/20.
John Molesworth's 1845 settlement recited, 1880, 1887. PA436/3/19,24.
Stephen Lapworth owned Barbars Close, 1819-20. PA436/5/33-37.
Henry Bray et al were trustees of the Mechanics' Institution, later the Coventry Institute, 1837-59. PA436/8/1,2.
Henry Browett et al were trustees of the Coventry Institute, 1857ff. PA436/8/2.
James Cramp was honorary secretary of the Coventry Institute, 1888. PA436/8/4.
Joseph Cash acted as a Coventry & Warwickshire Banking Co. trustee, 1856-64. PA466/4/1 p.341.
A.H. Pears was involved with Chapel Lane, Little Heath leaseholds, 1877. PA466/4/1 p.429.
Francis Iliffe owned 124-132, North Street, 1850-66. PA466/4/2 p.31.
Sidney Cash owned 2, Radford Fields, 1883 - 1919. PA466/4/2 p.228; PA466/5/2 p.135; PA|466/5/3 p.11.
George Darlinson sold 123 & 125, Eagle Street, 1894. PA466/4/4 p.71.
William Lynes owned 42 & 44, Cobden Street, 1853-78. PA466/4/4 p.311; PA466/4/5 fols. 233.
Luke Dresser was mortgagee for Stoke Green land, 1886. PA466/4/5 fol. 14.
William Lynes sold Red Lane property, 1857-59. PA466/4/5 fols. 218,219.
Thomas Berry owned Drapers' Fields property, 1844. PA466/5/1 p.267.
William Lynes sold 22-28, Bright Street, 1874. PA466/5/2 p.41.
William Lynes sold 30-34, Bright Street, 1862. PA466/5/2 p.42.
Francis Iliffe owned 15, Byron Street and 22, Stoney Stanton Road, 1853-56, PA466/5/2 p.86.
William Hawkes owned Gulson Square messuages, pre 1881. PA466/5/4 p.83.
William Lynes sold 19-25, Bradford Street, 1856. PA466/5/4 p.204.
Henry Conway had Bell Green Road land, 1853. PA466/5/5 p.229.
T.A. Cash owned "Brookside", Radford, 1916ff. PA466/6/1 fol. 2.
William Lynes had land near Adderley Street, 1850-71. PA466/6/2 fol. 127.
J.N. Clarke owned 3, East Avenue, 1860-64. PA466/6/2 fol. 150.
William Lynes was mortgagee for 53 & 54, Gilbert Street, 1883. PA466/6/2 fol. 199.
T.A. Cash bought 174, Kingfield Road, 1911. PA466/6/2 fol. 236.
William Lynes sold Cromwell Street (1856) and Oliver Street (1868) sites. PA466/7/1 fol. 277.
William Lynes was interested in Leigh Street land, 1851, 1864-65. PA466/7/.2 fol. 375.
William Lynes sold 3, White Street, 1852. PA466/8/1 fol. 271.
William Lynes sold land near Adderley Street, 1860-71. PA466/8/1 fol. 468.
William Lynes sold 3, Middleborough Road, 1875. PA466/8/3 fol. 147.
Charles Jordan was owed money by a deceased gentleman, 1807, PA466/12/11.
Stephen Hammerton and Thomas Cope were mortgage-assignees of Stivichall House, 1834. PA466/12/20.
Stephen Hammerton was named a gentleman's executor, 1835. PA466/12/22,36.II.
Thomas Peake was mortgagee for Stivichall Villa, 1877-88. PA466/12/27-29 passim.
Edward Ralphs was mortgagee for Kenilworth Road property, 1885-88. PA466/12/38,41.
Cleophas Ratliff et al were Sir Thomas White's Charity trustees, 1845ff. PA466/14/1.
John Cash occupied Bishopgate Green land, mid nineteenth century., PA466/16/1.
R.A. Dalton was a director of the Coventry Cotton-Spinning & -Weaving Co. Ltd., 1889. PA466/16/12.
Eli Green and Edward Turrall were freemen's trustees, 1896. PA466/17/1; PA466/20/1.
A.E. Jagger was a Coventry Cotton-Spinning & -Weaving Co. :Ltd. director, 1896. PA466/17/1.
Joseph Cash had a Saint Nicholas' Street house, 1880-92. PA466/21/1,2.
William Lynes acted as a Coventry Union Banking Co. director, 1877-81. PA466/21/1,2.
Joseph Odell was a Coventry Union Banking Co. director, 1877. PA|466/21/1.
John Robinson occupied Hill Close outside Bishop Street, 1816. PA409/1/1.XII.
Joseph Odell acted as a Bayley's School trustee, 1866. PA426/9/1 fol. 2.
Richard Keene occupied a Stoke Green house, 1837. PA433.
R.J. Cash's description of an alabar loom, 1933. PA435/2/19.
John Smith bought Exhall land, 1884. PA435/5/5.
Jonathan Bray was a silkman's executor, 1851-54. PA440/3/3,5.
William Lynes acted as a Coventry Union Banking Co. trustee, 1854. PA440/3/5.
Jabez Newman, usually a brush-manufacturer, 1854. PA440/3/6.
William Lynes sold lot 116, Cromwell Street, 1873. PA440/4/2.
Thomas Smith was a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1880. PA440/5/8.
James Banbury was mortgagee for a Smithford Street messuage and Warwick Court, Gosford Street, 1808-10: PA440/6/13-15.
Warwick Court was advertised as attractive for ribbon-manufacturers, 1835. PA440/6/21.
Cleophas Ratliff was a solicitor's executor, 1853-57. PA440/6/34.
Charles Lilly's bond for a silkman's housekeeper, 1815. PA454/1/9.
Stephen Lapworth had Hill Cross property, etc. (1821) but died bankrupt (1833). PA454/1/9-14.
James Burrows acted as a silkman's executor, 1821-34. PA454/1/9,10,14.XII,XVI,22.
Benjamin Lapworth occupied a Hill Cross messuage, 1821. PA454/1/14.XII.
William Robinson was interested in Well Street topshops, 1834-44. PA454/1/15-22.
Joseph Crockford occupied Hill Cross premises, 1841-44. PA454/1/21,22.
John Smith had [Upper Well Street] premises, 1844. PA454/1/22.
Stephen Hammerton bought Hill Cross land, c.1834. PA454/1/22.
Richard Warner was a founder-director of the Coventry Union Banking Co., 1836. PA454/1/37.I,
A.H. Pears et al were General Municipal Charities trustees, 1894. PA476/2/1.
Thomas Morris had Harnall land, with Abraham Herbert as his trustee, 1817-28. PA484/1.VI-VIII.
John Gardner was trustee for a brazier's purchase of Burges and Palmer Lane property, 1825-28. PA499/13-17 passim.
A cashier was a director of J. & J. Cash Ltd., 1904. PA499/47.
Abraham Herbert was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1817ff. 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.
W.H. Pears was a Bond's Hospital feoffee to c.1828. PA54/21/4; PA54/23/6; PA54/25/7,8; PA54/28/3; PA54/30/4; PA54/31/7-9; PA54/34/25.
Thomas Horsfall was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1817ff. PA54/21/3; PA54/22/1; PA54/23/6; PA54/25/7; PA54/28/3; PA54/30/4; PA54/31/7-9; PA54/34/25.
James Soden was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1817 - c.1830. 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.
Joseph Soden occupied Red Lane closes to 1822. PA54/23/6.
William Clarke was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1849. PA54/46/1.
Abraham Herbert was a grocer's executor, 1826-33. PA54/190/10.
John Robinson occupied a New Street house, 1813. PA54/198/8.
Cleophas Ratliff was involved with Henry VIII Grammar School estate, 1840. PA54/250/5.
Joseph Soden was trustee for a solicitor's becoming Freeschool receiver, 1833. PA54/252/1.
William Robinson tried to get his son an Oxford exhibition, 1841. PA54/266.
William Dowling occupied a Spon Street house, 1834. PA500/8/1.
Cleophas Ratliff was a Palmer's Charity trustee, 1844. PA500/8/2.
William Lynes et al were Palmer's Charity trustees, 1855. PA500/8/3.
Cleophas Ratliff was a Church Charities trustee, 1837-57. PA500/10/1; PA500/16/22.II,VI,VII,X; PA500/65/1.
Abraham Herbert was a Church Charities trustee, 1837. PA500/16/22.III.
William Lynes et al were Church Charities trustees, 1854-84. PA500/16/22.VIII,XVI,XVII,24,25; PA500/17/3.
W.H. Bray was a Church Charities trustee, 1854-62. PA500/16/22.VIII,XI.
Francis Sargeant was a Church Charities trustee, PA500/16/22.VIII,XVI,XVII,XXI.
H.R. Phillips was a Church Charities trustee, 1867-84. PA500/16/22.XVIII,24,25; PA500/17/3.
Cleophas Ratliff was a Freeschool trustee, mid nineteenth century. PA500/19/1,2; 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; PA500/36/1-4; 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; 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.
Abraham Herbert and Cleophas Ratliff were Sir Thomas White's Charity trustees, 1848. PA500/19/4.
William Lynes was a Freeschool trustee, c.1856ff. PA500/20/2; PA500/28/3,4; PA500/30/2; PA500/35/3,4; PA500/36/5; PA500/39/3; PA50/45/9; PA500/51/1; PA500/55/3,4; PA500/56/3.
W.H. Bray was a Freeschool trustee, c.1856ff. PA500/20/3; PA500/28/3,4; 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.
William Shakespear tenanted Gosford Street property, 1846. PA500/25/1.
H.R. Phillips was a Freeschool trustee, 1870-71. PA500/36/5; PA500/55/4.
Benjamin Peake held a New Street factory, 1849. PA500/43/4.
Luke Dresser was vestee for a Mill Lane house, 1852. PA500/46/1.
Stock-papers for R.S. Cox' legacy to Bond's Hospital, 1889. PA500/75/3,5,7.
Stock-papers for Thomas Jeffcoat's legacy to Bond's Hospital, 1889. PA500/82/4,7,9.
T.H. Green tenanted Drapers' Club, Warwick Road, c.1878. PA500/104/1.
T.H.Green trenanted "Eaton Lodge", Eaton Road, 1883. PA500/114/5.
William Stephenson owned Bishop Street houses, 1897. PA500/131; PA500/132.
Samuel Nuttall was a Bayley's School trustee, 1848. PA506/76/9.
John Ratliff, signature, 1812. PA506/79/11.
T.S. Morris was a Bayley's School trustee, 1842. PA506/79/40.
William Andrews went to Dolgellau, Merionethshire, Wales, 1888. PA506/141/4.
R.A. Dalton et al ordered copies of Sharp's "Coventry Antiquities", 1869. PA506/147/1,7,8,10,35.
Isaac Brown was a "Hare and Squirrel" building society member, 1821. PA506/190/1.
Election-broadsheet[, 1865]. PA506/243/95.
William Andrews was a member of the Warwickshire Field Club, 1895-97. PA515/55-66.
William Andrews was made an alderman, 1896. PA515/55/24.
Thomas Butlin was allotted Lockhurst Lane land, 1774. PA518/2.
T.M. Daffern, ex-Bayley's School boy, was secretary of the Leigh Mills Co.,1888. PA526/29/4.
William Andrews was approved of, 1878. PA526/39/26.
William Andrews was a vice-president of the Warwickshire Photographic Society, c.1894. PA526/53/4.
T..S Morris was a member of a gambling club, 1837. PA534/2/1.
J.S. Evans was a member of a gambling club, 1845. PA534/2/2.
Thomas Howard was a gardener's son-in-law, 1830. :A540/2/1,5.
John Day's involvement with family property and lawsuit, 1830-38. PA540/2/3,5.
F.W. Franklin was a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1893. PA540/2/8.IV.
Sidney Cash was a Newfield School trustee, 1929. PA556/14/1.
R.J. Cash was a Newfield School trustee, 1929-39. PA556/14/1; PA556/15/12,15.
Thomas Fox was a ribbon-weaver's trustee for land-purchase, 1848. PA560/16.
J. & J. Cash L:td., business and family papers, 1744 - 1971. PA562.
Ribbon-specimens, early twentieth century. PA562/50/5,6.
Richard Warner was appointed in 1840 administrator of the estate of someone who had died in 1784. PA563/16.
Thomas Stevens lived at Warwick Row, pre 1889. PA573/3/6(endpaper).
Edward Turrall was Blue Coat School secretary, 1905-09. PA575/3/2,3,8; PA575/7/1.
Abraham Herbert and Joseph Soden were Sir Thomas White's Charity trustees, 1846. PA575/42.
Cleophas Ratliff was a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1846-53. PA575/42-44; PA575/46/1.
A.B. Herbert was a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1849-76. PA575/43; PA575/44; PA575/45/2; PA575/46/1.
R.A. Dalton was a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1880-92. PA575/46/2; PA575/47.
R.B. Caldicott was a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1901. PA575/46/2.
Cleophas Ratliff et al were Freeschool trustees, 1846. PA575/48.
Samuel Newsome had Butts land, 1869. PA591/1.I.
A.B. Herbert was a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee to 1885. PA591/2.I.
R.A. Dalton was a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1885-93. PA591/2.I.II,V,VIII.
F.W. Franklin was a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1898. PA593/2.
William Franklin & Son Ltd., records, 1913-68. PA597.
R.B. Caldicott was a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1906. PA594/10/2/1/4.
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