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Close at Jeffrey Woods Cross was conveyed to Julius Olds, 1734. PA52/1.
Joseph Smith junior was a trustee under Ann Rollason's 1814 will, PA47/69/1.
James Leigh was a fellmonger's executor, 1723. PA76/16.
Will of Francis Robinson of Coventry, 1625. PA87/13.
Corporation conveyance (by inter alios MIchael Earl and James Naylor) of a Gosford Street house, 1678: PA87/22,23.
Corporation conveyance of Cross Cheaping and West Orchard houses to Julius Herryng, 1562. PA90/3.
Samuel Walker and Samuel Hunt were corporation feoffees, 1723-31. PA90/13,16,18.
Julus Olds held a Cross Cheaping house from the corporation, 1729. PA90/17.
Samuel Biggard was a corporation feoffee, 1731. PA90/19.
Thomas Hunt was corporation tenant of Cross Cheaping premises, 1731. PA90/20.
Oliver Lynde was corporation tenant of Fleet Street premises, 1552. PA90/26.
Michael Earle was a corporation feoffee, 1678. PA90/29.
William Powner and Samuel Hunt occupied a Cross Cheaping house, mid seventeenth century to early eighteenth century. PA94/6,7,20.
Thomas Diston occupied Earl Street premises, 1686 - 1710. PA94/9-11.
Joseph Lucas occupied Cross Cheaping land, 1718-30. PA94/14.
Joseph Olds was a Holy Trinity feoffee, 1711. PA94/15,20.
J. Brostowe's quitclaim of interest in Cuckoo Lane cottages, 1441. PA100/25/20.
Richard Braytoft was a Weavers' Company feoffor of five Cuckoo Lane cottages, 1448. PA100/25/27.
John Byram's quitclaim of interest in a Spon End toft, 1457. PA100/28/9.
Richard Chauncey of London was a mortgagee for Coventry county land, 1729. PA101/1/262.
James Maycock's will, 1706. PA101/1/268.
Julius Olds was an Inge family trustee, 1733. PA101/1/273.
John Remington was described as a mercer when at Coventry, but as a silkman when in London in 1771: PA101/1/282-283.
Thomas Luckman's interest in Well Street premises, 1779. PA101/1/282-283.
John Heath occupied premises near the Women's Market Place, 1795. PA101/1/292.
William Walden's Earl Street tenements, 1575-85. PA101/1/430-323,342-345.
Thomas Wright was an attorney to deliver seisin, 1575. PA101/1/321.
Gore family of Towcester, Northamptonshire held an Earl Street tenement, 1677 - c.1687. PA101/1/329-331.
Thomas Diston was mortgagee for Earl Street property, 1687-92. PA101/1/331-337.
1737 extract from Thomas Diston's 1721 will. PA101/1/338.
Thomas Gibbard's conveyance of an Earl Street messuage, 1779. PA101/1/339-341.
John Hawkes of Burton-on-Trent was a usee for an Earl Street tenement, 1590. PA101/1/346.
Simon Smith was a trustee for Earl Street premises, 1681-96. PA101/1/354-357.
Samuel Gilbert occupied a house mentioned in Edward Love's will, 1725. PA101/1/360.
Thomas Hunt was a Sir Thomas White's Loan trustee, 1751. PA101/1/362.II.
Benjamin Burbidge's interest in Earl Street premises, 1754-76. PA101/1/362,IV-VIII,367.
George Secker proved the 1740 will of Thomas Smith of Coventry in 1751, under which the testator's son John and daughter (married to a mercer) benefited. PA101/1/366.
Will of J.P. Shaw of Bedworth, 1842. PA101/2/255.
Edward White (late of Coventry) had a claim upon Clements Penne croft, Foleshill, 1602. PA101/4/23.
Thomas Silvester was a trustee of Mary Jackson's marriage-settlement, 1754. PA101/5/10.
Catesby Oadham enfeoffed Cave King with appurtenances to the "Rose and Crown", High Street, 1703: PA101/7/279.
Samuel Smith occupied a High Street tenement, 1675. PA101/7/300-301.
William Perkins was named executor of Mrs. Sutton of Wolston, Warwickshire 1809. PA101/7/303.
Thomas Diston's will, 1721. PA101/8/17.
Benjamin Butterworth was a trustee for purchase of Harnall land, 1793. PA101/8/19.X,
Nathaniel Cox' Spon Street messuage, 1752-54. PA101/8/162-166.
John Cheney was named a victualler's executor, 1780. PA101/8/242.
Draft wills of Richard Grove's wife, 1851-59. PA101/8/401,402.
Thomas Hames of Tamworth was a Tamworth tallow-chandler's daughter's marriage-settlement trustee, 1701: PA101/10/1.
Samuel Rowney of Birmingham was concerned in the marriage-settlement of William Cawne of Tamworth, 1703: PA101/10/3.
1815 copy of 1663 will of Thomas West of Coventry. PA101/12/515.
Edward Freeman had Exhall land, 1763. PA101/127.
Edward Freeman acting as a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1770-73. PA101/137/22,4,6.
John Clarke, Henry Harwell and John Thomas became Wheatley's Charity feoffees in 1625. PA101/138/1,2.
Henry Smyth farmed Wheatley's Charity's Pooleyard Close, early seventeenth century. PA101/138/1.
George Monck became a Wheatley's Charity feoffee, 1625. PA101/138/2.
William Snell became a Wheatley's Charity feoffee, 1690. PA101/138/4.
John Clarke, Nicholas Rowney and Matthew Smith were Jesson's Charity feoffees, 1638ff. PA101/140/3,7-11.
John Kilsby acting as a Jesson's Charity feoffee, 1725-46, PA101/140/19-21.
Joseph Olds was named trustee of Mary Collins' jointure, 1806. PA101/141/33.
John Remington was a Samuel Edwards' Charity trustee, 1808. PA101/143/25.
Benjamin Butterworth's receipt for Bablake Boys' Hospital rent, 1811. PA101/147/7.
George Fentham of Birmingham owned "Closes Houses", Meriden, Warwickshire, late seventeenth century: PA101/147/10.
Joseph Olds was a saddler's executor, 1709. PA101/147/10.
Edward Freeman's interest in West Orchard property, late eighteenth century. PA101/150/1.
John Kilsby acting as a Sir Thomas White's Loan trustee, 1742. PA202/1/39.IV.
Thomas Hunt acting as a Sir Thomas White's Loan trustee, 1751. PA202/1/39.V.
John Remington's Well Street houses, 1765 - 1813. PA202/1/39.VIII,IX.
Thomas Bladon and Joseph Bladon of Uttoxeter sold Spon Street premises, 1824. PA202/2/6-7.
Olds and Cox families' Bastille House, 1728-87. PA202/3/1.XII-XXIII.
Edward Freeman acting as a Sir Thomas White's Loan trustee, 1757. PA202/10/2-5,13.
John Cheney acting as a Sir Thomas White's Loan trustee, 1788. PA202/10/12.
W.S. Townend's Edgwick land, 1829-57. PA202/22/1.
James Wheeler's "Edgwick House", 1898. PA202/22/7.
William Calice [sic] and Richard Walker et al made quitclaim with Henry Over, Richard Ley, Richard Humfrey, James Rogers and Richard Dodd et al for land in Coventry, Keresley and Foleshill, and Bubbenhall and Weston-under-Wetherley, Warwickshire which became the basis of Ford's Hospital's estate, 1536. PA219/2.
William Browett had to support his bankrupt timbermerchant-brother Joseph, 1814. PA219/4/7.
William Seal's Parting of the Heaths and Great Heath, Foleshill property, for some of which Thomas Piercy, also a mercer, was a trustee, 1810-27. PA221/2/16-19.
Moses Miller's interest in Longford property, 1753. PA242/5/9.
John Dale of Coleshill had an interest in Berkswell, Warwickshire land, 1776. PA242/9/12-14.
Thomas Clarke's claim upon the above property's messuages, 1749. PA242/11/6.
Jeremiah Dufflin of Rugby acting as a Coventry watchmaker's executor, 1796. PA242/11/19.
William Butlin of Rugby was mortgagee for premises there, 1780-91. PA242/12/1.V,2.VI.
Michael Earle's declaration against the Solemn League & Covenant, 1675. PA263/3/6.
William Snell's declaration against the Solemn League & Covenant, 1688. PA263/3/33.
Hugh Capell's declaration against the Solemn League & Covenant, 1696. PA263/3/54.
William Snell acting as a Justice of the Peace, 1708. PA295/31/9.
Catesby Oadham acting as a Justice of the Peace, 1718. PA295/31/24.
John Kilsby acting as a Justice of the Peace, 1724-38. PA295/31/31; PA295/40/5.
Thomas Hunt acting as a Justice of the Peace, 1739. PA295/31/56.
John Remington acting as a Justice of the Peace, 1766. PA295/40/11.
Edward Freeman acting as a Justice of the Peace, 1774. PA295/40/13.
Quashing of removal-order which Edward Freeman had made, 1758. PA295/45/2.
Julius Olds was Jane Olds' marriage-settlement trustee, 1729. PA309/110,118.
Jonah Crynes, William Snell, Hugh Capell and Catesby Oadham were Priory estate feoffees, 1703: PA309/113-114.
Reference to statute bond having been acknowledged before Catesby Oadham as mayor, 1695. PA309/116.
Henry Kervyn and Thomas Wright were Priory estate feoffees, 1575. PA309/123.
William Walden, William Wheate, William Hancocke and Henry Smith were Priory estate feoffees, 1607: PA309/124.
John Herringe revoked use of Keresley tithe, 1616. PA309/145.
From before marriage to him, the wife of George Fentham of Birmingham was interested in a Meriden, Warwickshire messuage, 1653-84. PA309/152-154.
Robert Crew of Coventry conveyed Meriden premises to a saddler, 1705. PA309/155.
Lease of Saint Martin's-in-the-Fields parish, Middlesex land to John Wickstead, 1688. PA309/171.
Edward Atkins of Warwick sold a Gosford Street messuage, 1706. PA310/25.
John Clarke had West Orchard almshouses, 1638. PA317/29.
The wife of Francis Coling was interested in Pepper Lane/Bayley Lane and Greyfriars' Lane/Warwick Lane land, for which John Wightwick was a trustee, 1639. PA324/1.
Robert Picken's Cross Cheaping messuage, early seventeenth century. PA326/2.
Walter Smalham of Tonbridge, Kent held a tenement beyond Gosford Gate, 1591-92. PA346/3-6.
Francis Coling's Cook Street cottages, 1660. PA346/15.
Jonah Crynes' estate in Smithford Street, Much Park Street, Dead Lane and Gosford Street, 1696: PA346/19-20.
Edward Freeman was a silkman's marriage-settlement trustee, 1767-78. PA346/40-41,47-48.
Edward Freeman testified to a potential solicitor's integrity, 1775. PA347/1/1.
John Dale of Coleshill conveyed land there and in Coventry, also Corley Moor, Warwickshire rentcharges, 1802: PA353/4/1.
Thomas Diston tenanted Shortley manor closes, 1705. PA362/1/1.
William Snell tenanted a Shortley manor close, late seventeenth century. PA362/3.
Watchmaker's son apprenticed to William Grant of Coventry, tailor and men's mercer, 1842. PA396/2 fol. 1.
John Kilsby's Cross Cheaping house, 1723-50. PA490/1-6.
Thomas Hunt and Julines Olds were John Kilsby's mortgagees for Cross Cheaping, Bishop Street and Smithford Street premises, 1742-50. PA490/5-6.
Thomas Hunt and Julines Olds were among John Kilsby's executors, 1743-50. PA490/5-6.
John Remington's Cross Cheaping premises, 1750-77. PA490/5-12.
Thomas Dawson, Jeremiah Duffkin and William Oldham successively tenanted a Cross Cheaping messuage, 1770-83. PA490/9-12,17.
William Bayley's Cross Cheaping premises, 1794. PA490/19-20.
William Perkins tenanted a Cross Cheaping cornerhouse, 1807. PA490/21.
Thomas Carr of Northampton was interested in Smithford Street and Greyfriars' Lane property, 1719: PA242/1/1-2.
Samuel Walker occupied a Smithford Street tenement, 1719. PA242/1/1-2.
Robert Hughes was mortgage-assignee for Smithford Street and Greyfriars' Lane property, 1742-46: PA242/1/7-10.
Edward Freeman occupied a Smithford Street messuage, mid eighteenth century. PA242/1/22-23.
Thomas Miller's Smithford Street land, 1815. PA242/1/30-31.
Julius Olds was trustee for the Charterhouse estate, 1733. PA242/2/1.I.
Edward Freeman was Ann Inge's executor, 1762. PA242/2/1.IV.
Nathaniel Cox of Coventry was an executor of Frances Olds, 1760. PA242/4/1.VII.
William Snell, Catesby Oadham, Thomas Diston and Samuel Hunt were Norton's Charity feoffees, 1708: PA242/2/2.
Samuel Brockhurst of Norwich owned Spon Street tenements, 1699 - 1712. PA115/1-3.
Edward Freeman was a threadman's marriage-settlement trustee, 1743. PA115/6.
John Kilsby acting as a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1744. PA115/7.
Edward Freeman acting as a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1756. PA115/9,10.
John Cheney was an Independent minister's widow's executor, 1773. PA138/3-5,22 fol. 3.
William Oldham, bills, 1772-84. PA180/35/7; PA180/37/22; PA180/47/14.
Thomas Shaw and Samuel Shaw, bill, 1785. PA180/48/16.
Jeremiah Wall, bills, 1785-90. PA180/49/21-22; PA180/51/11-12; PA180/52/18; PA180/53/12-13; PA180/55/8.
Seal & Co., bills, 1796 - 1802. PA180/58/5; PA180/59/7; PA180/60/16; PA180/61/15; PA180/63/12; PA180/64/11,12; PA180/72/8; PA180/74/18-22; PA180/76/18.
Seal & Davis, bills, 1806-08. PA180/68/14-16; PA180/70/21; PA180/71/16.
Seal & Jackson, bills, 1815-38. PA180/77/18-19; PA180/78/23-24; PA180/79/20-21; PA180/80/19-20; PA180/81/21-22; PA180/82/21; PA180/83/16-17;PA180/85/21; PA180/86/23; PA180/87/18; PA180/88/29; PA180/879/20; PA180/90/19; PA180/91/21; PA180/92/26; PA180/93/21; PA180/94/22; PA180/95/31; PA180/96/31; PA180/97/24; PA180/98/29-30; PA180/99/32-33; PA180/100/29.
1823 will of Joseph Gray of Coventry recited, 1844. PA171/22/2.
Walter Brown and Joseph Russell tenanted a Smithford Street shop, 1844. PA171/27/1.
Joseph Kilsby was tenant of a corporation house in Smithford Street, 1704. PA181/1.
Joseph Smith was trustee for carriers' purchase of premises near Navigation Wharf, 1791. PA183/6-7.
John Wade, Richard Giller, John Fitzherbert, Richard Hopkins, Thomas Clarke, Julines Herring, William Phines and Henry Over were amongst the first Swillington's Charity feoffees, 1553. PA20/1.
Robert Hughes benefited under Anne Cave's will, 1755. PA487/1.
Henry Harwell was trustee for Ephraim Dawson's and Mary Dawson's marriage-settlement, 1623. PA152/1.
Thomas Hurte owned Hill Street and Spon Street property, 1618. PA152/6.
William Snell was co-purchaser of three messuages including the "Three Tuns", Broadgate, 1675. PA152/8.
John Fenton rented a Cross Cheaping Ward tenement, 1615. PA152/11.
John Whithead owned Spon End and Saint Nicholas' Street property, late sixteenth century. PA152/14/1.
Samuel Pitts rented a Great Butchery tenement, mid seventeenth century. PA152/14/2.
Benjamin Wright of Nantwich, Cheshire sold the "Dun Cow" inn, Ironmonger Row, 1700. PA152/16/3.
Richard Hanslopp sold Gosford Street property, 1629. PA152/33.
Ralph Walden rented out Charterhouse Mill, 1633. PA152/37/4.
Thomas Docker was a Holy Trinity churchwarden,1771. PA173/5,6.
Thomas Furguson of London sold Well Street property, early eighteenth century. PA173/10-11.
Edward Freeman's bill to Bakers' Company, mid eighteenth century. PA8/8/2.
John Wade was a Bond's Hospital feoffee to 1584. PA9/2.
Thomas Wright, Gilbert Diglen and William Eborne were Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1584. PA9/2.
Henry Over tenanted a Bishop Street messuage, 1545. PA12/2.
Arthur Goodriche and James Rogers occupied ex-Kenilworth Abbey tenements in Coventry, 1545. PA12/2.
John Wade's interest in a Fletchamstead farm, 1544-57. PA14/1/17.
Henry Over's and William Phines' interest in a Fletchamstead farm, 1561. PA14/1/17.
Henry Smith (draper) and Richard Butler were Bablake School feoffees, 1610-11. PA14/1/19.
William Wheate's Shortley meadows, 1610-11. PA14/1/19.
Gilbert Diglen was a trustee of Dudley's Gift, late sixteenth century. PA14/1/19.
As mercers and a bailiff, Henry Harwell and John Clarke were involved in a lawsuit over Cheylesmore manor, 1619-20. PA14/1/20-23.
Henry Over tenanted Priors Orchard, mid sixteenth century. PA14/1/21.
Thomas Brewer tenanted ex-Priory closes at Harnall and Spon End, mid sixteenth century. PA14/1/21.
Thomas Bustard tenanted ex-Priory leys beside Windmill Hill, mid sixteenth century. PA14/1/21.
James Rogers tenanted an ex-Priory close at Sandy Lane, mid sixteenth century. PA14/1/21.
Richard Butler, WiIliam Hancock, Henry Smith and John Herring were aldermen, 1621. PA21/1/21.
Francis Cater tenanted Ernes Place, 1681. PA21/2/46.III.
Catesby Oadham's membership of council disputed, 1696-98. PA22/4/4,5.
Thomas Diston on council, 1711. PA22/4/6.
Samuel Hunt on council, 1711. PA22/4/8.
John Remington's furnishing Saint Mary's Hall rooms,1758. PA17/3.
Henry Over held Caloudon, Ansty and Shilton tithes, 1567. PA17/13/2.
James Greene of Northampton was attorney to accept a Sir Thomas White's Charity loan on behalf of Northampton corporation, 1679. PA17/29/20.
Henry Over's receipt for property-sale, 1550. PA17/33/1.
Henry Harwell's West Orchard messuage, 1628. PA17/34/1.
Edward Freeman was a bread-dole administrator, 1765-80. PA17/36/1-10.
Matthew Smith acting as an alderman, 1670. PA17/79/2.
Thomas Basnett and Matthew Smith acting as aldermen, 1655. PA17/84/1.
John Woolrich received money from Coventry corporation for a London doctor, 1673. PA17/85/5.
Hugh Capel acting as mayor, 1699. PA17/87.
Thomas Basnett's Smithford Street messuage, 1652. PA17/116.
Copy of tablet recording William Wheate's 1615 Gift to Henry VIII Grammar School. PA16/1 reverse fols. 3 verso - 4 recto.
Abridgement of William Wheate's 1615. will. PA16/2 fols. 4 recto - 5 recto.
Abridgement of John Gayer's 1686 gift. PA16/2 fols. 21 recto - verso.
Abridgement of Henry Harwell's 1641 gift. PA16/2 fols. 82 recto - 86 recto (fol. "59").
Abridgement of 1523 will of William Coke, Calais Staple merchant. PA16/2 fols. 89 recto - 91 verso (fol. "61").
Thomas Basnett's interest in Stoke's enclosure, 1655. PA16/2 fols. 106 recto - 116 verso.
J.P. Shaw's interest in Jordan Well premises, 1842-46. PA184/1/14.
Thomas Hunt was mortgage-assignee for a Dead Lane house, mid eighteenth century. PA184/2/3-4.
John Kilsby was a mortgage-assignee for a Gosford Street house, 1740. PA214/1/8.
Matthew Smith's Little Butcher Row house, 1677. PA214/1/11.
Catesby Oadham's Hay Lane tenements, 1693. PA214/1/23.
John Byron's Ironmonger Row garden, 1566. PA214/1/41.
Thomas Kervyn's Ironmonger Row land, 1566. PA214/1/41.
Thomas Pidgeon, Abraham Watts, George Monck, William Gilbert and William Rowney acting as Holy Trinity feoffees, 1658. PA214/1/44.
Julius Billers' Cross Cheaping/Broadgate house and Radford land, 1658. PA214/1/44
John Fenton's Cross Cheaping house, 1619. PA214/1/45.
Joseph Olds was an apothecary's widow's trustee, 1706. PA214/1/46.
William Snell acting as a Justice of the Peace, 1703. PA214/1/53.
Edward Finnes occupied a High Street house, pre 1658. PA214/1/68.
Tanners' Company ordinance tempore Richard Hurt's mayoralty, c.1552. in PA241/1 fols. 3-11.
George Secker was an election-agent for the Earl of Euston, 1737. PA248/6/54.
John Bromley was a Eustonite, 1737. PA248/6/57.
Thomas Hunt's involvement in 1741 general election. PA248/7/1 fols. 15,17,34,37,38,43,46,47,53.
Thomas Hunt coveted a Little Park Street house, 1741. PA248/7/1 fols. 42,43.
Julius Olds was entrusted with election-money, 1741. PA248/7/1 fols. 50,51.
John Clarke's Keresley land, 1626-49. P254/3,6.
Robert Bunney's Draoers' Company bond, 1797. PA244/27/3.
Henry Over was a petitioner for an increase in Holy Trinity's vicar's stipend, 10 Elizabeth I. PA244/37/5.
Henry Over's Little Park Street and Hill Street messuages, 1538. PA244/37/11.
Thomas Basnett was ordered to appear before commissioners for the redress of misemployment of charitable uses, 1646. PA244/41/1.
William Wheate's 1615 will abstracted, c.1738. PA244/45/1.
William Wheate's charity-money was retained by his brother 1618. PA244/48/2.
Thomas Oken's Coventry Charterhouse annuity, 1538. PA266/1.
Thomas Oken's feoffees' Jordan Well messuage, 1601. PA266/2,3.
John Bromley acting as mayor, 1750. PA275.
William Bolton was mortgagee for Much Park Street messuages, 1833. PA277/2,3.
John Haynes was an attorney to deliver seisin of an Earl Street messuage, 1580, PA286/3.
William Chauncey's interest in Skeffington heritage, 1729. PA288/1.
John Remington acting as mortgagee for a Styvechale estate, 1793 - 1813. PA294/1(memorandum),3-6,9.
John Remington's will, 1811. PA294/9.
Richard Giller and Richard Harryes occupied Dead Lane property, 1557, 1564. BA/A/B/12/1,2.
Nathaniel Mercer was trustee for an innholder's purchase of New Court, Gosford Street, 1751. BA/A/B/27/2-4.
William Gilbert and George Monk were Holy Trinity feoffees, 1660-84. BA/A/B/38/1-4.
John Foxley held a Pepper Lane cornerhouse, 1612. BA/A/B/39/1.
Henry Over owned Little Pudding Croft, etc., 1550. BA/A/B/40/1.
John Wale held a tower on the city wall, 1550. BA/A/B/40/2.
Henry Smythe held Great Pudding Croft leys, 1598. BA/A/B/43/1.
William Hancock held garden ground near Smithford Street, 1620. BA/A/B/47/5.
Richard Goode was interested in Smithford Street land, 1491. BA/A/B/48/2.
John Kilsbey had a Smithford Street messuage, 1705. BA/A/B/50/3.
Thomas Basnett was a Bablake Hospital feoffee, 1658. BA/A/B/54/6.
Richard Coke had Caloudon Waste land, 1484. BA/A/B/60/1,2.
William Coton acting as mayor, 1538. BA/A/B/60/4.
Gilbert Diglen acting as mayor and William Ashbourne as bailiff, 1583. BA/A/B/64/3.
Henry Over had a Bayley Lane messuage, 1565. BA/A/D/2/1.
Thomas Wight was a feoffee for a Bayley Lane tenement, for which Thomas Kervyne was a surety, 1570: BA/A/D/3/1,2.
Francis Cater held a Bishop Street messuage, 1662-64. BA/A/D/10/4.
Ralph Denington held a Bishop Street messuage and Red Lane closes, 1630. BA/A/D/11/1.
Richard Wilmer occupied a Broadgate tenement, 1567. BA/A/D/18/1.
Thomas Baker held a Broadgate tenement, 1608. BA/A/D/20/1.
Francis Cater was interested in a Little Park Street messuage, 1665. BA/A/D/26/1.
William White was mortgagee for what eventually became William Childlove's Earl Street tenement, 1604-16: BA/A/D/37/3,4.
Thomas Spencer had a Fleet Street tenement, 1518. BA/A/D/37/4.
Henry Thirkell and Thomas Spencer were feoffees of William Cooke's lands, 1522. BA/A/D/37/7.
Julius Herring held a croft outside Gosford Gate, mid sixteenth century. BA/A/D/51/1.
Nathaniel Barnard held Marrams Hall, Great Butcher Row, 1634. BA/A/D/53/6.
Gilbert Diglen had Warwick Lane cottages (occupied by Christopher Ryse), 1573ff. BA/A/D/57/1,3.
James Harwell was interested in a Hay Lane messuage, 1637-39. BA/A/D/61/1-3.
Thomas Barker held barns outside Hill Street Gate, 1626. BA/A/D/65/1.
John Strong acting as mayor, 1511. BA/A/D/71/1.
William Phynnes occupied a Little Park Street tenement, 1558. BA/A/D/72/1.
Richard Humfrey held a buttery, Smithford Bridges, 1539. BA/A/D/91/1.
Richard Jackson acting as a bailiff, 1495. BA/A/D/112/1.
John Fitzherbert was an attorney to deliver seisin, 1555. BA/A/D/120/4.
Richard Over was a feoffee of a West Orchard tenement, 1564. BA/A/D/120/10,11.
Benjamin Butterworth held a West Orchard messuage, 1811. BA/A/D/123/1.
Henry Harwell held a Spon End messuage, early seventeenth century. BA/A/D/132/1.
Henry Kervin acting as an alderman, 1580. BA/A/D/134/1.
Richard Butler and John Heyring acting as feoffees? c.1608. BA/A/D/135/1.
Michael Earle acting as mayor, 1679. BA/A/D/144/1.
Thomas Brewer acting as a bailiff, 1534. BA/A/F/9/1.
William Marler was surety for custody of the city's harness, 1534. BA/A/F/9/2.
Thomas Wright's case against the corporation regarding a Sir Thomas White's Charity lawsuit, 1711: BA/A/G/2/1.
John Kilsby held a Cross Cheaping messuage, 1728. BA/A/G/2/3(y).
Samuel Smith held a Hay Lane messuage, 1728. BA/A/G/2/3(aa).
Julius Olds was a trustee of a silkman's will, 1724. BA/A/G/3/1.II.
Nathaniel Cox' final concord for High Street, Earl Street, Much Park Street and Cow Lane property, 1762-64: BA/A/G/3/1.VIII-XII passim.
Jeremiah Wall's interest in Earl; Street messuages, 1799 - 1812. BA/A/G/3/6-7.
William Seal was an executor (of Edward Maycock), 1807. BA/A/G/6/1.I.
Jeremiah Wall and William Seale of Coventry, and John Jackson of Leicester, were a silkman's executors, 1807: BA/A/G/8/1.
Interests of John Remington of Coventry and Samuel Longe of Atherstone (Warwickshire) and Ashby-de-la-Zouch (Leicestershire) in Monk's Court, Fleet Street, 1767ff. BA/A/G/14/1.
Robert Bunney acting as Mary Eburne's marriage-settlement trustee, 1799 - 1801. BA/A/G/15/8-10.
John Remington had Well Street messuages, 1808. BA/A/G/17/1.
William Rowney was a trustee and mortgagee of a Cross Cheaping messuage, 1662-68. BA/A/G/26/4-6.
James Leigh was a flourman's executor, 1733. BA/A/G/26/26.
Robert Hughes' interest in a Cross Cheaping messuage, 1759. BA/A/G/27/4-5.
Samuel Ward was mortgagee of Bastille Mill, 1735-40. BA/A/G/34/2.VI.
Robert Hughes was mortgagee of Bastille Mill, 1747-60. BA/A/G/34/2.VI.
William Walden et al were feoffees of ex-Priory lands, 1611-12. BA/B/A/25/1; BA/B/A/26/1.
John Clarke et al were feoffees of ex-Priory lands, 1637. BA/B/A/25/3; BA/B/A/27/1.
Godfrey Legg was a Priory estate feoffee, 1655. BA/B/A/25/7.
Adam Boyden''s Coundon grove, 1349-75. BA/B/A/44/12,13.
Gilbert Diglen was a Caloudon tithes feoffee, 1592. BA/B/F/34/1.
Henry Smyth et al were Caloudon tithes feoffees, 1622. BA/B/F/34/2.
Gilbert Walden and Thomas Bennett were Caloudon tithes feoffees, 1636. BA/B/F/34/3.
Jonah Crines and Hugh Capell were Caloudon tithes feoffees, 1703. BA/B/F/34/8.
William Greenway held Keresley tithes, mid seventeenth century. BA/B/F/37/1.
William Wheat was a lessee of Saint Michael's parish tithes, 1599. BA/B/F/41/1,2.
John Remington was a Samuel Edwards' Charity trustee, 1762. BA/B/J/6/28.
Henry Kervyn and Thomas Wright were feoffees of a Cross Cheaping messuage, 1574. BA/B/J/7/3.
Richard Burwey was a feoffee of Harnall land, 1519. BA/B/K/2/34.
Richard Garton's Whitley croft, 1518. BA/B/K/3/2-4.
Julines Herryng and Richard Over were feoffees for Percy's Chantry land, 1561. BA/B/K/4/5.
John Herringe acting on Holy Trinity parishioners' behalf, 1610. BA/B/K/5/1.
Abraham Watts et al were Holy Trinity feoffees, 1659. BA/B/K/6/1.
Henry Over was instumental in the corporation's acquiring Whitefriars', 1543. BA/B/M/1/2.
Bond with Trinity Guild master, 1428. BA/B/P/13/1.
Richard Cook occupied a Bayley Lane messuage, 1490. BA/B/P/35/2.
William Haddon held premises in the Bayley Lane area, 1490. BA/B/P/36/1.
Henry Hynde held Bayley Lane premises, 1528. BA/B/P/37/1.
John Spycer released a Bishop Street messuage to Richard Southem, 1418. BA/B/P/45/22.
William Minster was trustee for an alderman's purchase of Bishop Street messuages in fee, with payment to John Cheney qua City Treasurer, 1782. BA/B/P/57/4.
John Cheney qua City Treasurer, 1782. BA/B/P/59/1; BA/B/P/106/2.
Thomas Glen had a Broadgate tenement [,1435]. BA/B/P/67/3,4.
Richard Giller held a Broadgate tenement and Fletchamstead closes, 1544. BA/B/P/69/1.
John Ashwell held a Drapery shop, 1432. BA/B/P/124/1.
Richard Coke held part of the Drapery, 1474. BA/B/P/125/1.
Robert le Cok's property, 1361. BA/B/P/146/1.
Roland Damet held Earl Street property, 1365 - 1400. BA/B/P/147/1-8.
John Tate was feoffee of an Earl Street messuage, 1431. BA/B/P/151/2.
Thomas Yllage occupied an Earl Street shop, 1426-38. BA/B/P/155/1,2.
Robert le Cook' and Stephen de Bale had an Earl's Mill Lane messuage, 1350. BA/B/P/162/5.
John Braytoft and William Braytoft were feoffees of Earl's Mill Lane cottages, 1436-83. BA/B/P/164/2-4.
William Pysford''s interest in Fleet Street messuages, 1509. BA/B/P/171/1,2.
Robert Coke's access to a Gosford Street well, 1357. BA/B/P/178/60.
Henry de Compton et al held a Gosford Street messuage successively, 1365-74. BA/B/P/193/1-3.
Ralph Garton''s interest in a Gosford Street messuage, 1413. BA/B/P/211/4.
Michael Earle, late mayor, 1679. BA/B/P/220/1.
Samuel Smith's Hay Lane property, 1705. BA/B/P/239/13.
John Jett acting as an alderman, 1540. BA/B/P/244/2.
John Clifton' held Little Park Street property, 1424-26. BA/B/P/277/7-12.
Samuel Smith held a Little Park Street messuage, 1695. BA/B/P/287/2.
Boni le Mercer held a Much Park Street messuage, late thirteenth century. BA/B/P/293/2.
William Mokes held a Much Park Street messuage, 1345-49. BA/B/P/293/10,11.
Richard de Stoke had a Much Park Street messuage, 1333. BA/B/P/294/9.
Geoffrey de Northfolk' occupied a Much Park Street messuage, 1362. BA/B/P/294/16.
William Corby had a Much Park Street tenement, late fourteenth century. BA/B/P/299/8.
William Spicer had a Much Park Street tenement, 1393. BA/B/P/301/6.
William Braytoft et al were interested in Much Park Street messuages, 1454. BA/B/P/305/1-4.
John Cheney qua corporation treasurer, 1787. BA/B/P/314/1.
William de Corby was a feoffee for a Smithford Street tenement, 1373. BA/B/P/325/18.
Simon Sheffeld' had a Smithford Street rent, 1395. BA/B/P/332/5-7.
Hugh de Barton' had a Smithford Street messuage, 1364-65. BA/B/P/333/1-3.
Robert Onley was feoffee of a Smithford Street messuage, 1458. BA/B/P/334/13.
William Paunton' held Spon Street property, 1419. BA/B/P/384/1.
William Corby had a Spon Street messuage[, fourteenth century]. BA/B/P/387/1.
Joseph Olds held Spon Street land, 1684. BA/B/P/394/1.
Richard Braytoft was a feoffee of Foleshill land, 1448. BA/B/P/417/10.
Richard Foxall held Dylcock's Mill, 1558-64. BA/B/P/431/12.
Gilbert Diglen was an Alderford Mill feoffee, 1580. BA/B/P/432/1,2.
William Wheate et al were Alderford Mill feoffees, 1607. BA./B/P/432/5.
Thomas Basnet was an Alderford Mill feoffee, 1635. BA/B/P/432/7.
George Earle was an Alderford Mill feoffee, 1653. BA/B/P/432/9.
Jonah Crynes was an Alderford Mill feoffee, 1703. BA/B/P/432/13.
David Corby held Whitley land, 1413. BA/B/P/446/1.
Gilberet Walden held Whitley land, 1641. BA/B/P/449/5.
John Cheney acting as City Treasurer, 1781. BA/B/P/450/2.
William de Rys had Whoberley land, 1360. BA/B/P/459/4-6.
Robert Bunney held Whoberley land, 1798. BA/B/P/459/10.
Gilbert Walden was a Scott's lands feoffee, 1640. BA/B/Q/3/1.
Richard Willes held Cow Lane cottages, 1640. BA/B/Q/3/1.
John Scardeburgh et al were feoffees of land which came to Corpus Christi Guild, 1415. BA/B/Q/4/1.
Richard Braytoft had an Earl Street messuage, mid fifteenth century. BA/B/Q/7/1.
Richard Over was a Scott's lands feoffee, 1565. BA/B/Q/9/1.
Henry Kervyn was a Scott's lands feoffee, 1595. BA/B/Q/9/2.
William Hancocke and John Herringe were Scott's lands feoffees, 1611. BA/B/Q/9/5.
Gilbert Walden and Thomas Basnet were Scott's lands feoffees, 1635. BA/B/Q/9/8.
George Earle was a Scott's lands feoffee, 1653. BA/B/Q/9/10.
Jonah Crynes was a Scott's lands feoffee, 1703. BA/B/Q/9/16.
Henry Thirkyll and Thomas Spencer were feoffees of a merchant's lands, 1523. BA/B/Q/19/9.
John Fitzherbert was a Saint George's Guild bailiff, 1558. BA/B/S/1/1,2.
Richard Hall and Geoffrey Duckett were sureties for cloth-manufacture, 1568. BA/C/A/4/4.
Roger Wightwick was a yeoman's marriage-settlement trustee, 1623. BA/C/H/6/2.
Henry Smyth and Matthew Smyth had a Canley messuage, 1629. BA/C/Q/14/1.
Christopher Hale held a Cheylesmore Green croft, 1577. BA/D/A/13/2.
William Snell was a trustee of corporation land, 1683. BA/D/A/19/9.
Francis Cater held Attoxhall Farm, 1681-83. BA/D/A/19/9(k); BA/D/A/31/19.
John Remington held Harnall land, 1762-85. BA/D/A/24/40,41.
John Herringe held Swanswell land, 1612. BA/D/A/25/1.
Samuel Walker held Hasilwood land, 1714. BA/D/A/29/8.
Henry Over held Hawkesbury Farm, 1545. BA/D/A/30/1.
William Hancock and Gilbert Walden were Hawkesbury mines lessees, 1622. BA/D/A/31/2.
William Hancock held Radford land, 1624. BA/D/A/45/1.
Henry Inge had the Charterhouse estate, early eighteenth century. BA/D/A/47/1.
Julius Olds acting as Henry Inge's settlement-trustee, 1733. BA/D/A/47/1.
Nathaniel Cox' interest in Pinley land, 1760ff. BA/D/A/47/16.
William Coten occupied Spon land, 1541-45, BA/D/A/48/1-5.
William Freeman held Chapelfields land, 1770. BA/D/A/49/23.
James Maycock held Spon End land, 1691. BA/D/A/53/2.
Henry Smithe had Whitmore land, 1603-18. BA/D/A/63/1,2.
Thomas Haynes held Earl Street houses and a Harnall close, 1552. BA/D/D/26/2(a),(b).
Henry Over et al were Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1552. BA/D/D/36/2.
John Clarke was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1643. BA/D/D/26/5.
Jonah Crynes was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1703. BA/D/D/26/11.
Samuel Hunt was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1708. BA/D/D/36/13.
George Secker et al were Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1760. BA/D/D/29/1.
Abraham Taylor and Robert Seal were Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1848. BA/D/D/29/1.
Oliver Lynne held Coundon land, 1547. BA/D/D/33/1.
John Waide and Richard Over were Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1565. BA/D/D/33/2.
John Waide was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1574. BA/D/D/36/7.
Henry Smyth and John Herringe were Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1612. BA/D/D/36/8.
William Walden was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1617. BA/D/D/47/4.
Richard Over was in 1553 a feoffee of land which was to come to Bond's Hospital. BA/D/D/50/19.
John Wade was surety for Old Fillongley, Warwickshire lands, 1556-61. BA/DS/D/50/23,25.
William Walden et al were Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1609. BA/D/D/50/37.
Samuel Hunt was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1708. BA/D/D/50/41.
Gilbert Walden was a Scott's lands feoffee, 1640. BA/D/G/11/2.
Richard Kilbee occupied an Ironmonger Row tenement, early seventeenth century. BA/D/H/7/3(f).
William Wheate and William Hancock were Wheatley's Charity feoffees, 1608-14. BA/D/H/9/1; BA/D/H/18/2-6,
Matthew Smith was a Wheatley's Charity feoffee, 1671. BA/D/H/9/2.
Henry Smyth occupied a Cross Cheaping messuage, 1617. BA/D/H/10/1.
Matthew Smith et al were Wheatley's Charity feoffees, 1650-51. BA/D/H/10/3; BA/D/H/19/2.
Richard Over et al were Wheatley's Charity feoffees, 1563-94. BA/D/H/14/2; BA/D/H/17/1,2; BA/D/H/21/1.
Two men called Richard Kilbee occupied an Ironmonger Row tenement, 1614-48. BA/D/H/18/6,7.
Thomas Darling occupied an Ironmonger Row messuage, early seventeenth century. BA/D/H/19/1(a).
Richard Bagnell occupied a Palmer Lane tenement and Radford land, 1594. BA/D/H/21/1.
Richard Petcher occupied a Palmer Lane tenement, 1621. BA/D/H/21/2.
George Monck and George Earle were Wheatley's Charity feoffees,1652. BA/D/H/23/6.
David Spencer was a Bablake Boys' Charity trustee, 1855. BA/D/H/24/2.
John Clarke was a Wheatley's Charity feoffee, 1632. BA/D/H/27/2.
William Hancocks held Fletchamstead land, 1604. BA/D/I/4/1.
Gilbert Diglen was a supervisor of a charity-benefactor's will, 1582. BA/D/J/2/1.
George Ruyton had Broadgate messuages, 1490-92. BA/D/K/3/18-21.
Hugh Clopoton had a Broadgate messuage, 1494. BA/D/K/3/22.
Richard Kempsey was a feoffee of land which was to go to Ford's Hospital, 1517. BA/D/K/3/23.
Richard Walker leased to Henry Over et al other land which was to go to Ford's Hospital, 1535. BA/D/K/3/24.
William Pisford senior et al were feoffees of a Greyfriars' Lane messuage, with William Banwell as attorney to deliver seisin, 1507. BA/D/K/4/7,9.
Henry Kervyn and Thomas Wyght were feoffees of a Vicar Lane garden, 1574. BA/D/K/5/1.
Henry Waver had a Vicar Lane garden, late sixteenth century. BA/D/K/5/1.
Thomas Brewer was a feoffee of Keresley land, 1529-34. BA/D/K/9/5,6.
Henry Over et al were interested in Coventry and Bubbenhall and Weston-under-Wetherley, Warwickshire lands, 1529: BA/D/K/13/24.
Thomas Bayle was a feoffee of Gaddesby, Leicestershire land, 1513. BA/D/K/25/2.
Thomas Poyton was bound to William Pysforth', 1509. BA/D/K/35/1.
Richard Westley occupied a New Street messuage, 1647. BA/D/L/14/1.
Thomas Baker was Freeschool bailiff, 1620. BA/D/M/1/1.
William Wheate held a meadow outside Bastille Gate, 1609. BA/D/N/1/1.
John Woodbridge had a High Street house, 1689. BA/D/N/2/3.
Richard Hopkins occupied Coventry land, 1545. BA/D/Z/1/1(a).
John Herynge was a feoffee of Corley, Warwickshire land, 1609-11. BA/D/AF/1/1,4,6.
John Cheney qua corporation treasurer, 1782. BA/D/AG/3/10.
Thomas Kyervyne was an attorney to deliver seisin, 1564. BA/D/AG/4/1.
Gilbert Walden was a Coxon's Charity feoffee, 1639. BA/D/AG/4/2.
William Wheate had a cottage beside Greyfriars' Gate, 1614. BA/D/AL/1/1.
Thomas Wale had land at Hoggs Norton, alias Norton-juxta-Twycross, Leicestershire, 1623. BA/D/AN/11/3.
Thomas Basnet held the Greyfriars' site, 1646. BA/D/AP/4/1.
Gilbert Diglen was an attorney to deliver seisin, 1574, BA/D/AP/7/1.
William Hancocke held a cottage outside Greyfriars' Gate, 1616. BA/D/AP/7/2.
Thomas Basnet held land outside Greyfriars' Gate, 1646-59. BA/D/AP/7/5; BA/D/AP/8/5; BA/D/AP0/9/1(b).
Thomas Basnet held Greyfriars' Lane tenements, 1646. BA/D/AP/9/1(a),2,3.
Robert Crow had a Meriden, Warwickshire messuage, 1706. BA/D/AZ/11/1.
Joseph Olds was a saddler's executor, 1707. BA/D/AZ/13/10.
Julius Olds was a Crow's Charity feoffee, 1714-40. BA/D/AZ/13/10.
Nathaniel Cox was a Crow's Charity feoffee, 1764-85. BA/D/AZ/13/10.
William Walden et al were Swillington's Charity feoffees, 1611. BA/D/BE/9/4.
George Earle was a Swillington's Charity feoffee, 1653-54. BA/D/BE/9/7; BA/D/BE/10/3.
John Clarke and Gilbert Walden were Swillington's Charity feoffees, 1641. BA/D/BE/11/7.
Joseph Smith occupied a Cross Cheaping tenement, 1783. BA/D/BF/1/9(a).
Charles Chambers of London was interested in Earl Street messuages, 1810. BA/D/BF/1/12,13.X.
Richard Foxall and Gilbert Dyglen were feoffees of Waren's Gift, 1565 - 1600. BA/D/BH/3/1-3.
William Walden and William Wheate were feoffees of Waren's Gift, 1600. BAA/D/BH/3/3.
Henry Harwell was a feoffee of Waren's Gift, 1622. BA/D/BH/3/5.
Georger Monck et al were feoffees of Waren's Gift, 1646. BA/D/BH/3/6.
Robert Valence was interested in Whitley and Biggin land, 1437. BA/F/J/7/9.
John Saunders held Cheylesmore land, 1565. BA/G/A/15/1.
Richard le Mercer had an Earl Street messuage, 1307. BA/H/H/88/1.
Richard Coke was a feoffee of West Orchard property, 1493. BA/H/H/128/5.
Robert le Cok had Coventry land, fourteenth century. BA/H/H/130/1.
Robert le Cok had Gosford Street and Earl's Mill Lane messuages, 1355. BA/H/H/176/5.
Richard le Mercer had a Cheylesmore Lane tenement, 1328-43. BA/H/H/205/1; BA/H/H/208/2; BA/H/H/238/2.
Robert le Cok had a Cheylesmore Lane messuage, 1349. BA/H/H/206/5.
Robert Russell had a Gosford Street tenement, 1347. BA/H/H/243/2.
Thomas Ruyton' had Much Park Street, Bishop Street and Radford property, 1456-75. BA/H/H/249/2,4,5,7.
Richard Cook was a feoffee of Ruyton's lands (1504) with William Banwell as an interested party (1504-12): BA/H/H/259/6,8.
John de Packwode and Robert Kooke let Gosford Street messuages to William de Holme and William de Branston', 1350. BA/H/H/260/4.
John Prentys was a feoffee of Hill Street land 1426-36. BA/H/H/264/1; BA/H/H/265/4,5.
Richard Deene was a feoffee of Hill Street and Radford land, 1433. BA/H/H/264/31.
William Webster was interested in a Little Park Street messuage, 1472. BA/H/H/271/6.
John Broun held a Little Park Street messuage, 1490. BA/H/H/271/7.
John Smythe of Deene, Northamptonshire was a feoffee of a Little Park Street/Dead Lane corner property, 1425: BA/H/H/280/10.
Simon Reygnald's interest in a Dog Lane messuage, 1347. BA/H/H/301/15.
John Bryan's interest in Cross Cheaping and Cook Street property, 1437. BA/H/H/307/1.
William Benwell was a feoffee of Smithford Street property, 1525. BA/H/H/309/19.
Henry Over had Smithford Street lands, 1550. BA/H/H/314/1.
Henry Over had messuages outside Greyfriars' Gate, occupied by Richard Ley, 1550. BA/H/H/315/1.
Francis Cater was a clothier's creditor, 1677. BA/H/H/324/6.
Hugh Capel had a Derby Lane stable, 1677. BA/H/H/324/6.
Michael Earle was a feoffee of Bedford's Lands, 1678-80. BA/H/H/324/10; BA/H/H/330/7,8; BA/H/H/331/2; BA/H/H/332/5-10.
William Baynard occupied a Gosford Street messuage, early seventeenth century. BA/H/H/326/1.
Julines Herring had a Derby Lane tenement, his daughter being married to Robert Pickin, 1593. BA/H/H/327/1.
Richard Kilby's interest in a Derby Lane tenement, 1606. BA/H/H/327/2.
John Crynes was a Bedford's lands feoffee, 1703. BA/H/H/332/30.
Thomas Couper was feoffee of a Cross Cheaping tenement, 1482. BA/H/H/361/7.
Richard Wode held Bishop Street messuages for payment, 1482-91. BA/H/H/372/1,2.
Robert de Sutton' had a Cook Street rent, 1340. BA/H/H/377/1.
Robert Neweton' occupied an Earl Street messuage, 1400. BA/H/H/389/1.
Robert Coke had an Earl's Mill Lane messuage, 1356. BA/H/H/393/5.
Nicholas Wistowe had a Gosford Street messuage, 1561. BA/H/H/400/2.
William Hancocke occupied property outside Greyfriars' Gate, 1605. BA/H/H/401/1.
Richard Dean was interested in Little Park Street and other property, 1437. BA/H/H/413/3.
Adam the Mercer had a Shustoke, Warwickshire meadow, c.1260. BA/H/H/465/1.
Robert Bagnall had a Cuckoo Lane messuage, 1575-97. BA/H/I/8/1,2.
Richard Kylbye enfeoffed Richard Foxall with Bayley Lane land, 1555. 1516/1/1.
William Cotton occupied a Bishop Street tenement, mid sixteenth century. 1516/3/3.
Edward Pulton had a Bishop Street cottage, 1603. PA1516/3/5.
Henry Kervyn was a feoffee of Stone Hall, Cook Street, 1578. PA1516/7/1.
Richard Hurte had a Little Butcher Row tenement, 1551. PA1516/12/1.
Joseph Welton had a Smithford Street messuage, 1688. PA1516/16/1.
Michael Earle held Bayley Lane messuages, 1667. PA1517/1/1.
Joseph Norton sold Kenilworth land to his brother John, 1683. PA1517/12/1.
Interest upon Thomas Davenport;s bond, 1709. PA1517/18/1.
Elegy upon late mayor John Whitehead, 1597. PA1517/29/1.
Samuel Walker and Samuel Hunt acting as Priory Court feoffees, 1731. PA403/140/2.
John Cheney was a Moore's Charity trustee, 1789. PA403/144/5.
William Newcombe was interested in Hill Cross property, 1811-13. PA403/155/1.
Thomas Gibbard sold a Bayley Lane/Earl Street cornerhouse, 1742. PA403/157/1.
Julius Olds was trustee of a leather-dresser's estate, 1743. PA436/3/1.
Hugh Capell and Thomas Billingsley had Cross Cheaping messuages[, mid to late seventeenth century]: PA436/3/1(F).
Thomas Shaw and Keeling Joyce were trustees for sale of a Jordan Well messuage, 1775. P436/7/2.
Edward Freeman acted as a Sir Thomas White's Loan trustee, 1781ff. PA436/7/5-9 passim.
Probate Copy (1872) of the Will (1870) of Abraham Taylor of Coventry. PA436/13/2.
Peter Atkins and William Atkins were marriage-settlement trustees for Asthill land, 1729. PA466/9/3-4.
Charles Edwards owned Stivichall Villa estate, 1875-85. PA466/12/26-27; PA466/13/2-6.
Matthew Smith had land near [Drapers' Fields], 1662. PA409/1/1.IX.
John Kilsbye and Thomas Hunt acted as Sir Thomas White's Charity trustees, 1744. PA440/1/7.
Jonah Crynes had Well Street, Gosford Street and Cook Street houses, 1684. PA440/2/1.
Edward Freeman acting as a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1763-83. PA440/2/7-10,14.
Joseph Bosworth was trustee for three silkmen's Gosford Street messuages, 1811-15. PA440/5/16-18.
Nathaniel Cox was trustee for a baker's Gosford Street messuage, 1750. PA440/6/1.
William Gifford's interest in Sir Thomas White's 1566 will, both on behalf of the Mercers' Cmpany of London and as an executor. PA482/1.
Thomas Stayes occupied a London messuage, 1566. PA482/1.
William Burd occupied an Aldermanbury messuage, 1566. PA482/1.
William Wheate's land north of the city wall, 1602ff. PA494/1.
Edward Wheate's support (along with Henry Harwell) of William Wheate's title to various properties, 1606: PA494/1/2-5.
Georger Secker declined to execute an innholder's will, 1738. PA494/3/8.
Abel Rotherham had Burges and Palmer Lane property, 1820-23. PA499/13.
Henry Marler was named overseer of a draper's will under which he, Richard Cooke and John Haddon benefited, 1506: PA54/3/1.
George Secker and James Boydall were involved in a Bond's Hospital dispute, 1759-63. PA54/8/9.
Thomas Basnett held Corley, Alspath and Meriden lands and a one-third share of Old Fillongley woods (all Warwickshire), mid seventeenth century. PA54/18/1(l).
Richard Willes et al were Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1654. PA54/18/1.
Jonathan Grundy was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1717, 1737. PA54/18/3.
George Secker et al were Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1737. PA54/18/3.
Thomas Herbert was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1727. PA54/18/3.
John Secker was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1760. PA54/18/3.
John Remington was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1760 - c.1806. PA54/18/3,5,10; PA54/19/1; PA54/20/1,2; PA54/21/1,2; PA54/23/1-5; PA54/24/1; PA54/25/2,5; PA54/26/2; PA54/27/2-5; PA54/28/2; PA54/29/2; PA54/30/1-3; PA54/31/2-6; PA54/32/2-5; PA54/33/2-4; PA54/34/16-23; PA54/57/1.
William Butlin occupied a High Street house, 1814-19. PA54/19/2,3.
Robert Newbold et al occupied a High Street house, 1819. PA54/19/3.
James Boydall was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1737 - c.1769. PA54/8/19; PA54/18/3; PA54/20/1; PA54/21/1; PA54/23/1; PA54/25/1-5; PA54/26/1; PA54/27/1,2; PA54/28/1; PA54/29/1,2; PA54/31/1; PA54/32/1,2; PA54/33/1,2; PA54/34/15,16.
Jonathan Grundy was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1715 - c.1751. PA54/18/3; PA54/25/1; PA54/27/1; PA54/28/1; PA54/29/1; PA54/31/1; PA54/32/1; PA54/33/1; PA54/10-15.
George Secker was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1737 - c.1751. PA54/8/9; PA54/8/19; PA54/18/3; PA54/20/1; PA54/21/1; PA54/23/1; PA54/25/1-5; PA54/26/1; PA54/27/1,2; PA54/28/1; PA54/29/1,2; PA54/31/1; PA54/32/1,2; PA54/33/1,2; PA54/34/15,16.
John Bromley was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1737 - c.1751. PA54/18/3; PA54/25/1; PA54/27/1; PA54/28/1; PA54/29/1; PA54/31/1; PA54/32/1; PA54/33/1; PA54/34/15.
Thomas Diston was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1715. PA54/34/11.
John Thomas was a draper's son-in-law, 1604. PA54/137/1.
Abraham Boune was feoffee of lands which became part of the Barker's Charity estate, 1623. PA54/138/3; PA54/139/1.
Henry Smyth's involvement with a final concord, 1623. PA54/139/1.
Joseph Olds and Juluis Olds successively occupied a Spon Street house, earlier eighteenth century. PA54/142/1.
Richard Butler's Smithford Street messuages, 1612. PA54/144/1.
John Herring's interest in a Stoneleigh, Warwickshire farm, 1617. PA54/145/1.
William Seal was referee for a Coventry Freeschool second-mastership candidate, 1841. PA54/152/97.
William Wheate held New Street houses and Bastille land, 1613. PA54/166/2.
Samuel Eborall of Lichfield was a Berkswell parish, Warwickshire farmer's surety, 1786. PA54/274/3.
John Clarke was feoffee for a Smithford Street house, 1516. PA54/285/3.
Two men called Hugh Clopton were interested in Ruyton family lands, 1496. PA54/286/3,4.
Richard Coocke was interested in Ruyton family lands, 1505. PA54/286/7.
William Bardwell occupied a Broadgate messuage, 1511. PA54/286/11.
Robert Bagnall's involvement with a final concord, 1575. PA54/286/18,19.
Thomas Dodd was feoffee for Meriden and Alspath, Warwickshire property, 1516. PA54/287/23,25.
Thomas Spencer was vouchee for Meriden and Alspath lands, 1517. PA54/287/28.
Receiver's bonds for William Wheate's Charity, 1833-34. PA54/308/1,2.
Henry Kervin was a Coxon's Charity trustee, 1566-85. PA54/333/1-5.
Thomas Wright and Gilbert Diglen were Coxon's Charity feoffees, 1585ff. PA54/333/4; PA54/335/2.
William Walden et al were Coxon's Charity feoffees, 1607. PA54/333/6,7.
John Clarke and Thomas Basnett were Coxon's Charity feoffees, 1635, 1653. PA54/333/8-10.
Gilbert Ward was a Coxon's Charity feoffee, 1635. PA54/333/8.
George Earle and Matthew Smyth were Coxon's Charity feoffees, 1653ff. PA54/333/10; PA54/335/10.
William Snell was a Coxon's Charity feoffee, 1690ff. PA54/333/14-16; PA54/334/1; PA54/335/4.
John Clarke et al were feoffees of Roger Clarke's Charity, 1636. PA54/342/1.
William Wheate's Charity established, 1618. PA54/344/1.
Henry Harwell and Edmund Wheate were William Wheate's executors, 1618. PA54/344/1.
Richard Butler was a Justice of the Peace, 1618. PA54/344/1.
Henry Marler was an overseer of Thomas Bond's will, 1508. PA500/3/1.
George Secker and James Boydall were Bond's Hospital trustees, 1759. PA500/4/1.
Samuel Hunt et al were Bond's Hospital trustees, 1717. PA500/4/1.
John Bromley was a Bond's Hospital trustee, 1737. PA500/4/1.
William Wheate's 1616 bequest to corporation cited, 1759. PA500/4/1.
William Hancock et al were Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1609. PA500/5/1.
Thomas Heynes occupied Earl Street tenements and a Harnall close, mid sixteenth century. PA500/5/2(b),(c).
John Thomas occupied a Harnall close, 1629. PA500/5/2(c).
Henry Harwell and Gilbert Walden were Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1629. PA500/5/2.
Richard Willes et al were Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1654. PA500/5/3.
Thomas Basnet occupied Bond's Hospital land at Fillongley, etc., Warwickshire, 1654. PA500/5/3(k).
Samuel Masters and Henry Masters occupied New Street messuages, 1856. PA500/30/2.
John Clarke and Thomas Basnett were Coxon's Charity feoffees, 1653. PA500/64/1.
Nathaniel Cox and Edward Freeman were Baker's Charity trustees, 1769. PA500/71/1.
Robert Bunney had Butts land, early nineteenth century. PA500/126/1.
John Dale was mortgage-trustee for Hillfields land, 1821-30. PA507/1/3.I-III,V.
John Clarke et al were Wheatley's Charity feoffees, 1651. PA526/65/1.
John Wallis junior had a Spon Street tenement, 1750. PA540/1/12.
Abraham Watts occupied a Derby Lane cornerhouse, mid seventeenth century. PA563/1.
Thomas Goodwin's interest in Allesley land and Spon Street houses, 1784. PA577/2.
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