William Fiennes, eighth Baron Say and Sele, was a guardian of Edward Marow in 1638. PA47/1/9.
William Fiennes, eighth Baron Say and Sele, was lord of Berkswell manor, Warwickshire from 1613. cf. PA47/5/1.
Richard Fiennes, seventh Baron Say and Sele, was lord of Berkswell manor from 1603. cf. PA47/4/1.
Honourable William Bromley was involved in administration of Nicholas Chamberlaine's will, 1715. PA47/24/1.
William, Lord Craven was a committee of the lunatic Edward, Lord Leigh, so, like Francis, Lord Irnham, was concerned with enclosure of Lea Marston and Dunton, Warwickshire, c.1775. PA47/40/1.
1790 reference to Lord Say and Sele case. PA47/42/3.
Honourable William Tollemache was involved in Wigley lawsuit, 1774. PA47/52/1.
Petition to Lord Chancellor Bathurst regarding Wigley lawsuit, 1796. PA47/52/2.
Chancery bill against Lord Leigh, 1676. PA69/1.
Warwickshire lieutenant's letters of deputation for array, 1625. PA73/2.
Lord Zouche's conveyance of Foleshill land, 1578. PA85/1.
Earl of Dover's agreement for Coventry mining-lease, 1636. PA87/14.
Weavers' Company petition to Earl of Dorset, c.1628. PA100/12/20.
Appointment of Weavers' Company ulnager by Duke and Duchess of Lennox, 1627-28. PA100/122/23,31.
Viscount Tyrconnel's interest in Coventry county premises, early eighteenth century. PA101/1/262.
Grant of copyhold land at Halesowen, [then Shropshire, now] Worcestershire by Baron Lyttleton, 1772: PA101/2/102-103.
William, Earl Craven's lease of a Sowe Common house, 1851. PA101/2/267.
William, sixth Baron Craven's interest in Foleshill tithes, 1786. PA101/5/19.
Edward Earl Winterton's loan to Edward Bowater (and mortgage to Lord Archer) for Pinley premises, 1753-75: PA101/5/33.
Lord Archer's lease of Great Thorpe Hall, South Church parish, Essex, 1777. PA101/5/34.
Lord Chancellor Mansfield's decree in Sir Thomas White's Charity case, 1723. PA101/8/18.II.
Viscount Parker (later fourth Earl of Macclesfield) was a trustee of Thomas Blackhall's will, 1784. PA101/8/19.III.
Lord Cornbury's and Lady Hyde's Kenilworth land mentioned, 1803. PA101/8/261.
Assignment of Hawkesbury mortgage on Lord Craven's behalf, 1852. PA101/8/642.
Abstract of title (1929) for breaking-up of Craven estate (1924) as regards one piece of land, involving Viscount Curzon and Honourable A.C. Harris as trustees of the fourth Earl of Craven's will, PA101/8/822.
Viscount Weymouth's land at Wilnecote, Warwickshire, 1788. PA101/10/12-13.
Baron Somers built Somers Town, Middlesex, 1780s. PA101/12/141.
Fourth Marquess of Hertford owned Whitley Mill, 1849. PA101/12/168.
Hugh, Lord Clifford of Chudleigh paid a modus upon Exhall land, 1763. PA101/127.
Lord Alfred Hervey acting as a Commissioner of the Treasury, 1854. PA101/135.
Earl of Craven was a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1835. PA101/136/1.
Duke of Dorset had land at Clifford Chambers (then Gloucestershire, now Warwickshire), 1803. 101/140/24.
Lord Leigh was a director of the Coventry Corn Exchange & Public Room Co., 1854. PA102/1.
Stoke farmer's memorandum of sojourn with Lord Leigh, 1744-48. in PA201/1.
Honourable C.S. Irby sold Bishopgate Green premises to bicycle-manufacturers, 1890. PA202/15/1.
Clifford of Chudleigh estates in Dorset, Somerset, Worcestershire, Warwickshire, Coventry and Buckinghamshire, late seventeenth century to mid eighteenth century, which also involved Charlotte, Countess of Newborough; George, Earl of Cardigan; Charles, Duke of Richmond and Lennox; Robert, Viscount Dunbar; Honourable James Brudenell (all in1703 - PA202/25/1.I,II): George Henry, Earl of Lichfield and Anthony, Viscount Montague (1739-42 - PA202/25/1.VIII,IX): Dowager Countess of Lichfield; Edward, Duke of Norfolk; George Henry, Earl of Lichfield; John, Earl of Westmorland and John, Baron Bellew (1749 - PA202/25/1.XII): Robert Edward, Baron Petre; Marmaduke, Baron Langdale; William, Earl of Stafford; William, Viscount Courtenay; and Heneage and Heneage, third and fourth Earls of Aylesford (1749-80 - PA202/25/1.XVI): Anthony Joseph, Viscount Montague (1780 - PA202/25/1.XVII): Robert Edward, Baron Petre; William Hall, Viscount Gage; Honourable J.E. Arundell (1876 - PA202/25/1.XVIII,XIX): Henry, Baron Arundell; Brownlow Bertie, Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven; William Hall, Viscount Gage (1786 - PA202/25/1.XX): James Everard, Baron Arundell (1815 - PA202/25/1.XXVI): William, Lord Stourton; and Honourable Charles Langdale (1818 - PA202/25/1.XXIX): Henry, Lord Vernon (1818 - PA202/25/1.XXX): William, Lord Stourton (1833-41 - PA202/25/1.XXXVII,XL): Countess of Newborough (mentioned in 1842 - PA202/25/2.II): and Lady Smythe (1783 - PA202/25/3).
Mary, Duchess of Norfolk gave plate, etc. to Hugh, Baron Clifford of Chudleigh, late eighteenth century. PA202/25/3.
Thomas, Baron Archer of Umberslade was the corporation's mortgagee for Swift's Mill, 1734-68. PA202/31.X-XII.
Other Lewis, Earl of Plymouth; Edward, Earl Winterton; and Honourables Henry Archer and Andrew Archer were named Baron's Archer's executors, 1767-68. PA202/31.XI.
Andrew, Baron Archer was assignee of mortgage on Swift's Mill, 1767-78. PA202/31.XIII,XVI.
Edward, Lord Winterton; Catherine, Dowager Countess of Plymouth and Edward, Viscount Turnour were mortgagees for Swift's Mill, demised to Other Hickman, Earl of Plymouth, 1785. PA202/31.XVIII,XIX.
1789-90 extracts from will and codicil of Katherine, Dowager Countess of Plymouth abstracted, 1839: PA202/31.XX,XXI.
Windsor, Earls of Plymouth, claims upon Swift's Mill, 1798 - 1838. PA202/31.XXII-XLII passim.
William Pitt, Baron Amherst was a trustee of Honourable Henry Windsor's marriage-settlement, 1798 - 1834: PA202/31.XXIII-XXVI.
Edward Turnour, Earl Winterton's assignment of term upon Swift's Mill, 1821. PA202/31.XXXVI.
Viscount Melbourne acting as a Lord Commissioner of the Treasury, 1839. PA202/31.XLIII.
Minutes of Evidence before House of Lords select committee on Coventry Corporation Bill, 1948. PA204/10.
Plotted plan of part of Honourable C.S. Irby's Foleshill estate, 1889. PA207/9/4.
Binley Colliery surface-survey made for Earl Craven et al. 1918. PA207/10/22-25.
Binley Minerals Royalties Book for inter alia Earls Craven's land, early twentieth century. PA207/10/29.
Earl of Aylesford, Viscount Lifford and Earl of Ormonde and Ossory had land at Allesley, 1817. PA219/20/2.
Baron Boston had land at Hall Green, 1871. PA242/7/23.
Earl of Clarendon's Kenilworth land, 1811. PA242/11/17-18.
Lord Boston's and Honourable C.S. Irby's estates, and land in Allesley parish, 1878-95. PA295/5/2,13,15; PA295/6/1.
Reference to Earl of Coventry's embarrassment, 1891. PA295/5/9.
Earls of Aylesford acting as Justices of the Peace, 1729 - 1836. PA295/17/19; PA295/18/3; PA295/33/5,8,89; PA295/40/73; PA295/41/98,14,17; PA295/48/112,113; PA295/55/4; PA295/56/4,34,35,43.
Viscount Lifford acting as a Justice of the Peace, 1836. PA295/22/1,2.
Future first Baron Leigh of Stoneleigh acting as a Justice of the Peace, 1832. PA295/41/81.
Confirmation of Earl of Aylesford's removal-order for William Pemberton, 1738. PA295/43/5.
Bastard begotten upon Lady Hales' servant, 1706. PA295/60/2.
Honourable Mrs. Dudley Leigh opened Allesley Jubilee Parish Room, 1899. PA295/86/4-7.
Reference to Lord Ducie and Reverend George Burder, 1797. PA300/1 fols. 14,15.
Earl of Craven leased land at Grundon Hill, Coombe, Warwickshire, 1672. PA309/144.
Earl of Leicester was lord of Knowle manor, Warwickshire, 1579. PA309/146/6.
Lord Brooke was lord of Knowle manor, 1636. PA309/149.
Lord Brooke's release of Knowle land, 1638. PA309/151.
Earl of Leicester's leases for Swans Close, Saint Martin's-in-the-Fields parish, Middlesex, 1660-71: PA309/163,167.
Earl of Salisbury's lease of shop called "the Three Bucks' Heads", Saint Martin's-in-the-Fields parish, Middlesex, 1681: PA309/166.
Involvement of Honourable C.D. Siddeley (later Baron Kenilworth) in Coventry City Guild, especially as vice-president, mid twentieth century. PA313/49/1 et passim.
First Baron Kenilworth was interested in Coventry City Guild, 1947. PA313/63.
Lords Iliffe and Kenilworth were deemed recent benefactors to Coventry, 1950. PA313/271/8.
Baron Esher wanted co-operation between Arts Council and Central Council of Civic Societies, 1946. PA313/322.
Lord Iliffe in America, 1947. PA313/344/9.
Lord Kenilworth participated in referendum about new Coventry cathedral, 1947. PA313/344/12.
Reference to Harlech Commission's Report on Coventry cathedral. 1947. PA313/345.
Baron Leigh's architectural ignorance, 1947. PA313/352/3,4.
Baron Kenilworth wanted Saint Christopher and James Chapel to remain a picturesque ruin, 1952. PA313/354/16.
Letter to Marquess of Hertford about his influence with Duke of Grafton, 1769. PA317/4.
Reference to Duke of Bedford's provoking a riot in Exeter cathedral, 1769. PA317/4.
C.1865 extracts from Leet Book about election of Lord Harington of Exton, Rutland as recorder, 1611. PA317/26.
Lord Eburington in the House of Commons in 1832. PA323/8.
Reference to Earl Grey's having spoken to Sir J.C. Hobhouse about parliamentary Reform, 1831. PA323/18.
Viscount Melbourne sympathised with ribbon weavers' distress, 1831. PA323/20.
References to Lords Lyndhurst's and Ellenborough's speeches on Reform, 1832. PA323/25.
Baron Durham was thought to favour Reform, 1832. PA323/28.
Viscountess Lifford and her son benefitted under Coventry Town Clerk's will, 1813, of which the latter was an executor: PA346/53.
Duke of Montrose acting as Postmaster-General, 1868. PA346/76.
Earl of Digby and Honourable and Reverend Robert Digby were among the trustees of Coventry, Coleshill, Packington and Corley Moor (Warwickshire) land in which their ancestors had been interested, 1802. PA353/4/1.
Earl of Digby was lord of Coleshill manor, 1802. PA353/4/1.
Reference to Lord Digby's trustees' land at Coleshill, 1884. PA353/4/2.
Honourable C.S. Irby's Foleshill, Allesley, Hawkes End, Aldermans Green, Eastern Green, Gosford Green, Longford, Coundon Green and Barston (Warwickshire) estate, early twentieth centutry. PA362/16-56.
Lord Zouch sold Foleshill property, 1577. PA367.
Reverend Joseph Rann of Holy Trinity, Coventry was chaplain to Lord Sheffield, 1805. PA368/25/8.
Reverend John Jacques was chaplain to the Earl of Aylesford, 1799. PA368/30/1.
Boston family's Barston (Warwickshire), Foleshill and Shortley manors, and Hawkes End, Allesley, Foleshill, Shortley and Pinley, Barston and Stoneleigh (Warwickshire) and "East End" land, 1865 - early twentieth century: PA242/3/2,6.I,XXVI,14.IX,XII: PA451/2.I.
Honourable Edward Hopkins was mortgagee for a Cross Cheaping house, 1725. PA490/2.
Viscount Hood's Pinley estate, 1841. PA242/2/1.XXI.
Lady Craven owned Kenilworth property, early eighteenth century. PA242/2/17.
Lord Elcho and Lord Alfred Hervey were two Treasury Commissioners, 1854. PA242/3/14.V.
Number of votes Lord Sheffield and Honourable Mr. Conway had in Coventry election, 1784. PA113/1 fols. 2,3.
Lancasterian Committee Minute Book, 1810-30. PA132/1.
Plumber's ledger which refers to work for Earls of Craven, mid nineteenth century, PA141/1.
Baon Ellenborough witnessed summons for appearance at Warwick Assizes, 1804. PA147/2.
Correspondence about heraldic achievements of local nobility for display in decoration of Council House, early twentieth century. PA159 passim.
Book of reminiscences, W.H. Masters, 1951. PA169/1.
References to Clifford estate tempore 1775 Foleshill Enclosure Award, 1829. PA171/18/1-2.
Lord Archer's letter recommending a parliamentary candidate to Coventry corporation, 1747. PA192/1 fols. 6,7.
As Lord Lieutenant, the Earl of Warwick was concerned about possible Chartist agitation in Warwickshire and Coventry, 1848. PA402/3.
Lord Leigh acting as Lord Lieutenant, 1860-67. PA402/4.
Descent of Chandos, Lord Leigh, post 1839. PA492/24 fol. 3.
Earl of Craven acting as a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1839. PA457.
Specimens of heraldic arms of earlier and current families, early twentieth century. PA492/2 passim.
Saint Mary's Hall Great Hall stained glass of William Beauchamp and Joan Beauchamp (mid nineteenth century picture). PA1/6 fols. 45,46 (fols. "20a","20b").
Saint Mary's Hall Great Hall stained glass of Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick and wife (mid nineteenth century picture): PA1/6 fol. 52 (fol. "23a").
Saint Mary's Hall Great Hall stained glass of Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick and another man (mid nineteenth century picture). PA1/6 fol 53 (fol. "23b").
Transcription of Leofric's supposed city charter (1043). PA14/1/1.
Montalts' grants to Coventry Priory, etc., 1249 - 1349. PA14/1/1-14.
Copy of inquisition post mortem for Robert de Montalt (c.1275), c.1840. PA14/2/8.
Earl of Huntingdon's Allesley property, 1348. PA14/2/19.
Letter about interview with Earl Craven about politics, 1812. PA14/5/8.
Letter about conveyance to Earl of Aylesford, 1812. PA14/5/9.
Letter about interview with Viscount Hood over poor-law, 1817. PA14/5/11.
Letter about Lord Althorp's radicalism, 1833. PA14/5/48.
Letter about Earl of Denbigh's conveyance, 1812. PA14/6/102.
Marquis of Hertford's opinion of Whig government, etc., 1835. PA14/6/106,107.
Letters from Viscount Hood about Styvchale tithes, etc., 1842-43. PA14/6/108,109.
Letter from Viscountess Hood about Mrs. Dyer, mid nineteenth century. PA14/6/110.
Viscount Lifford's condolence, etc. to John Carter, 1843. PA14/6/123,124.
Earl of Shaftesbury opposed having a commission for amalgamating Coventry gaol and house of correction, c.1824: PA14/6/142.
Potential gaol-site on Marquis of Hertford's land, c.1824. PA14/6/142.
Copy of Dugdale's "Warwickshire" intended for Earl Craven, 1826. PA14/6/162.
Earl Craven at law with Coventry corporation, 1843. PA14/6/199.
Letter from Sir Trevor Wheler to Baron Bridport, 1837. PA14/7/1.
Earl Craven giving Coventry corporation carte blanche at general election, 1812. PA14/10/1.
Lord John Russell's Reform Bill considered too sweeping, 1831. PA14/10/58.
Viscount Lowther supported Edward Ellice, Member of Parliament for Coventry, 1827. PA14/10/63.
Citation of charters (eleventh century to twelfth century) about city, 1821. PA14/10/106.
Baron Bergavenney was lord of Allesley manor, 1628. PA14/15/1.
Duke of Chandos acting as Lord Lieutenant of Herefordshire, 1728. PA14/15/6.
Extract from Domesday Book (1086) for Godiva's Warwickshire lands, c.1840. PA21/1/1.
Translation of 1348 royal charter confirming charters by Earls of Chester and the Montalts (twelfth century to thirteenth century), c.1840. PA21/1/2.
Translation of Ranulph de Blundeville's grant, c.1840. PA21/1/3.
Translation of Prior of Coventry's 1250 final concord with Montalts, c.1840. PA21/1/7.
Translation of Hugh Keveliok's grant (late twelfth century) of Styvechale to Bishop of Coventry, c.1840. PA21/1/31.
Copy of final concord (1629) involving Lady Elizabeth Berkeley for Caloudon manor and Caloudon, Walsgrave, Binley, Stoke, Wyken, Foleshill, Exhall and Marston Jabbett and Chilvers Coton (Warwickshire) land, c.1840: PA21/1/49.
Honourable William Bromley headed Sir Thomas White's Charity commissioners, 1718. PA21/2/46.XI.
Lord Segrave's Hasilwood waste, c.1350. PA17/8.
Lord Berkeley's tithe-dispute with Coventry corporation, late sixteenth century. PA17/13.
Earl of Denbigh's interest in Freeschool reform, 1830s. PA17/34/18 fols. 11,19,202,42,43,132.
Right Honourable William Bromley was a trustee of Reverend Nicholas Chamberlaine's will, 1715. PA17/39 fols. 1-6.
Attitude towards municipal reform (1835) of Lords Strangford, Sandon, Ellenborough, John Russell and Lyndhurst, and the Duke of Wellington, PA17/61/1.
Lord Berkeley's Styvechale land, 1563. PA17/64/2.
Reference (late sixteenth century) to grant (1550) of Cheylesmore manor by Duke of Northumberland. PA17/66/1.
Lord Aston of Forfar sold Pinley manor to Coventry corporation, 1655. PA17//67/1.
Viscount Melbourne (Home Secretary) was concerned about Coventry's electoral violence, 1832-33 PA17/76/12,23,34,46.XIV.
Earl of Warwick was Lord Lieutenant, 1588, 1590. PA17/82/1 fols. 2,3,5,6.
Draft letter to Baron Burghley about muster, 1596. PA17/82/2 fols. 1,6.
Earl of Northampton was Lord Lieutenant, 1642. PA17/82/3.
Earl of Hertford's sons were in Coventry, 1766. PA17/110/6.
Abridgement of Countess of Devonshire's 1642 will. PA16/2 fol.16 recto.
Marquis of Hertford owned Cheylesmore Park, 1869. PA23/4.
Lord Leigh was a trustee of Warwickshire Reformatory Institution (for Girls), Little Park Street, 1869. PA23/5.
Marquis of Dorset signed city muster-certificate, 1522. PA24/1 fol. 115 verso.
Fifth Earl of Dartmouth acting as Lord Aylesford's trustee, 1875. PA279/44/11418.
Fifth Earl of Dartmouth's Kentish Town, London land, 1854-83. PA279/78/1,2.
Fifth Earl of Dartmouth's West Bromwich, Staffordshire land, 1880. PA279/79.
Sixth Earl of Dartmouth's Thurstonland and Morley, Yorkshire land, 1908-16. PA279/10/873; PA279/80.
Sixth Earl of Dartmouth's medal awarded to Huddersfield Grammar School, 1919. PA279/81.
Seventh Earl Fitzwilliam was president of the Mineral Owners Association of Great Britain, 1919: PA279/10/1376.
Ninth Duke of Beaufort, second Earl of Wharncliffe, sixth Earl of Mexborough, fifth Earl of Carnavon, seventh Viscount Galway and second Baron Allerton were vice-presidents of Mineral Owners Association of Great Britain, 1919: PA279/10/1376.
Third Baron Leigh's Stoneleigh parish, Warwickshire tithe rent-charge due on Broad Lane land, 1908-23. PA279/31/50; PA279/32/41; PA279/33/47; PA279/34/49; PA279/35/57; PA279/36/48; PA279/37/49; PA279/38/47; PA279/39/45; PA279/40/48,49; PA279/44/9723.
Lord Somerville's Barston, Warwickshire copyhold, 1868. PA279/44/1,7.
Fifth Marquis of Hertford gave site for Saint Mark's parsonage, Coventry, c.1871. PA279/44/343.
Lists of satisfied noblemen on seedsmen's notepaper, 1882. PA279/44/1679.
Fourth Earl Craven's surveyor, 1888. PA279/44/3912.
Pressure to develop second Baron Cheylesmore's Coventry estate, 1896. PA279/44/6332,6497.
Ninth Duke of Beaufort's litigation with Inland Revenue, 1913. PA279/44/11270,11352,11433.
Fifth Earl of Warwick was one of Earl of Aylesford's settlement-trustees, 1913. PA279/44/11362.
Ninth Earl of Denbigh was chairman of the Central Landowners' Association (Warwickshire branch), nineteenth Baron Willoughby de Broke was vice-chairman, 1919. PA279/44/12660.
Fifth Baron Vernon owned 25, Wilton Crescent, Belgravia, Middlesex, 1847. PA279/744.
Fourteenth Earl of Derby was interested in Saint Alban's Place, Kentish Town(?), Middlesex property, 1854: PA279/78/1.
Seventh and eighth Viscounts Albermarle had land at Laxham, Norfolk, 1893-96. PA279/82/1,2.
Qua Lord Coke, third Earl of Leicester was involved with Laxham land, 1896. PA279/82/2.
Viscount Kirkwall was a trustee of Honourable G.I. Irby's marriage ettlement, 1829. PA279/8/17.
Second Baron Leigh's dealings with Irby-Hopkins estate, 1868ff. PA279/10/34; PA279/44/52,1329,1362,11418.
Third Viscount Sidmouth's dealings with Irby-Hopkins estate, 1871 - 1906. PA279/10/63; PA279/28/119,120; PA279/29/109,110; PA279/30/128,129; PA279/44/1633,7856,7859,8621,8628,8633,8636,8640,8645,8647,8696,8783,8924,8944,8954.
Fourth Viscount Sidmouth's Up Ottery, Devon land, 1913. PA279/10/1146.
Fifth Viscount Sidmouth's Up Ottery land, 1918. PA279/83.
Earls of Aylesford's Barston, Warwickshire copyholds, 1874 - 1915. PA279/10/104; PA279/44/577,632,658,11080,11085,11224,11362,11418,11504,12078.
Earl of Aylesford's brickyard, Meriden, Warwickshire, 1897. PA279/23/60.
Bankruptcy-petition addressed to Lord Chancellor Macclesfield, 1724. PA214/1/60.
Lords Auckland and Glenbervie acting as Land Tax Commissioners, 1804. PA213/1/1.
Arms of William Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick (died, 1298). PA231/1/1.
Arms of William Beauchamp, Lord Abergavenny (died, 1411). PA231/1/2.
Arms of John Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury (died, 1453). PA231/1/5.
Baron Sheffield's 1784 election-campaign. PA238/6.
Bill to Marquis of Hertford for laying out allotments, 1850. PA238/7/1.
Involvement of Duke of Grafton and Earl of Euston in Coventry elections, 1736-41. PA248/6; PA248/7.
Involvement of Fulwar, sometime Baron Craven, in Coventry politics, 1737-41. PA248/6/63,71; PA248/7/1 fols. 23,24,27,28.
Involvement of William, Baron Craven in Coventry politics, 1737. PA248/6/69.
Earl of Craven was a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1837. PA244/32.
Marquis of Winchester acting as Lord Treasurer, 1570. PA244/37/5.
Memorandum about Coventry corporation appeal to be heard in House of Lords, 1720. PA244/42.
Mortal wounding during celebration of Baron Craven's birthday, 1730s. PA244/48/1.
Baron Berwick had land at Willenhall [,late eighteenth century]. PA257/4/67.
Thomas, Lord Darcy had Elmet district and York fee farms, early sixteenth century. PA289/1/1.
Viscount Tyrconnel's interest in Cross Cheaping and Earlsdon land, 1720. PA288/1.
Thomas, Lord Fairfax had York fee farm, mid seventeenth century. PA289/1/1.
Thomas and Henry, Earls of Rutland had York fee farms, mid sixteenth century. PA289/1/1.
John, Earl of Exeter had York fee farm, 1675. PA289/1/1.
Francis, Lord Hawley et al were trustees for sale of fee-farm rents, 1674. PA289/1/1.
Oliver, Earl of Bolingbroke had Thirsley and Risley, Bedfordshire rectories, mid seventeenth century. PA289/1/1.
William, Earl of Craven had Oswestry, Shropshire rectory and church, 1675. PA289/1/1.
Lord Finch (later Earl of Nottingham) and descendant Earls of Aylesford were mesne tenants of Cheylesmore manor, 1677 - 1737. PA289/1/3,4.
Earl of Berkshire bought Cheylesmore manor fee-farm rent, 1737. PA289/1/4.
Lady Longueville acting as executrix of Honourable Susan Yelverton, 1741. PA294/1.X.
Lady Craven occupied Styvechale mansion, pre 1793. PA294/1.XIII.
Lord Winterton was mortgagee for Styvechale rectory, etc., 1764-68. PA294/2.I.
Earl of Warwick leased Cheylesmore manor to Coventry corporation, 1550. BA/A/B/40/2.
Lord Berkeley held Caloudon land, late sixteenth century. BA/A/B/60/7.
Marquis of Clanricarde, Postmaster-General, 1847. BA/A/D/97/2.
Petition to Earl of Northampton, 1678. BA/A/E/4/1.
Mortgage involving Thomas, Lord Archer, the Earl of Plymouth and Earl Winterton to 1769 and their relatives to 1838: BA/A/G/2/11-14.
Viscount Melbourne was involved in sale of Coventry premises, 1839. BA/A/G/2/14 (first endorsement).
Earl Craven's gamekeeper was a mortgage-assignee, 1719. BA/A/G/5/4.
Baron Kinnaird was a trustee of Provident Life Office, 1895. BA/A/G/6/1.VI.
Baron Kinnaird was a trustee of Birmingham, District & Counties Bank, 1895. BA/A/G/9/21.
Earl of Ormond and Duke of Norfolk had Stoke land, 1489. BA/B/A/15/1.
Lord Bergavenney had Coundon land, 1305. BA/B/A/51/6.
Ranulph de Blunderville, Earl of Chester's Whitmore land, early thirteenth century. BA/B/A/103/1.
Copy of grant (mid twelfth century) of Saint Michael's to Ranulph de Gernons, Earl of Chester. BA/B/F/28/13.
Lord Berkeley's tithe-dispute with Coventry corporation, late sixteenth century. BA/B/F/29.
Lord Mountjoy had Bayley Lane land, 1528. BA/B/P/37/1.
Interest of Earls of Stafford and Suffolk in Broadgate messuage, 1439. BA/B/P/63/8.
Duchess of Richmond was interested in Coombe Abbey, 1552. BA/B/P/102/3.
Lord Burgavenney had ex-Trinity Guild premises, 1552. BA/B/P/102/3.
Earl of Warwick was a feoffee for an Ironmonger Row messuage, 1452-67. BA/B/P/2622/3,7.
Marquis of Dorset's interest in Smithford Street tenteryard, 1497. BA/B/P/344/3.
Earl of Pembroke had a Coventry rent, c.1370. BA/B/Q/2/1.
Draft petition to Duke of Somerset, mid sixteenth century. BA/B/S/2/1.
Viscount Strangford lobbied the government on Coventry's behalf, 1834. BA/C/A/5/16.
Earl of Essex' commission, 1637. BA/C/B/1/5.
Earl of Essex was a trustee for Weobley, Hreefordshire land, 1637. BA/C/B/1/7.
Hearing before Baron Mansfield, Lord Chief Justice, 1769. BA/C/Q/33/1.
List of peers of the realm, 1702. BA/D/A/1/74.
Honourable John Craven was a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1712-19. BA/D/A/12/1 BA/D/A/14/6; BA/D/A/22/4; BA/D/A/24/26; BA/D/A/25/7; BA/D/A/29/4,8; BA/D/A/30/9,10; BA/D/A/31/22; BA/D/A/38/4; BA/D/A/40/12; BA/D/A/41/6;L BA/D/A/44/4-6; BA/D/A/45/6 - BA/D/A/46/1; BA/D/A/48/13,28; BA/D/A/53/3; BA/D/A/54/5; BA/D/A/63/7,8; BA/D/A/64/4,5; BA/D/A/65/2,3; BA/D/AQ/67/3.
Countess of Southampton held Radford land, 1669. BA/D/A/19/9(d); BA/D/A/40/10.
Earl of Dover leased Hawkesbury mines, 1636-39. BA/D/A/31/6-12.
Earl Winterton was a mortgagee of Whitley lands, 1764. BA/D/A/47/3.
Viscount Hood's Pinley estate, 1837-59. BA/D/A/47/22-46 passim.
Lord Manners was a trustee of Horatia Lockwood's marriage-serttlement (1789) which interested Viscount Canterbury (1838). BA/D/A/47/22.
Earl Spencer was a trustee of Northamptonshire, Warwickshire and Buckinghamshire land, 11828. BA/D/A/47/22,30.
Viscount Exmouth was a mortgagee of Whitley(?) lands, 1851. BA/D/A/47/33,45.XXX.
Viscount Bridport was a mortgagee of W.R. Hopkins Northey's money, 1829. BA/.D/A/47/45.IX(endorsement).
Baron WIlloughby de Broke had Walsgrave land, 1796. BA/D/A/67/6.
Earl of Leicester's promotion of Bond's Hospital, 1572. BA/D/D/25/1.
Earl Craven and Baron Leigh were Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1848. BA/D/D/29/1.
Baron de la Zouche had a Bulkington, Warwickshire tenement, 1431. BA/D/D/45/10.
Baroness de la Zouche had a Bulkingtlon rent, 1571. BA/D/D/48/1.
Baron de la Zouche had Foleshill land, 1437. BA/D/K/6/1.
Baron de la Zouche was interested in Foleshill land, 1578. BA/D/K/7/1.
Lady Spencer's Loan, 1539 - 1672. BA/D/U.
Earl of Aylesford held Meriden, Warwickshire land, 1817. BA/D/AZ/11/3.
Earl Craven was a Swillington's Charity trustee, 1837. BA/D/BE/11/17.
Disbursements under the Countess of Devonshire's Charity, 1768. BA/D/BL/2/1.
Lady Clifford of Chudleigh's Coventry estate, 1731. BA/E/B/22.
Viscount Lowther helped Coventry corporation defeat a local-government reform, 1828. BA/F/B/21/1.
Earl of Denbigh was granted Cheylesmore manor, 1549. BA/G/A/33/12; BA/G/A/37/24.
Viscount Beauchamp and the Earl and Marquises of Hertford held Cheylesmore manor, late eighteenth century to early nineteenth century. BA/G/A/41/1,2.
Baron Burgavenney was lord of Allesley ,manor, 1397. BA/G/C/1/3.
Baron Aston was lord of Pinley manor, 1655. BA/G/D/1/4-6.
Lord Mowbray had Stoke land, c. fifteenth century. BA/G/F/28/10.
Baron Zouche's dispute about Foleshill enclosures, 1405. BA/G/F/33/2.
Lord de Segrave enjoyed Stoke chief rents, 1368-70. BA/G/F/65/2,3.
Earls of Chester governed Coventry, late twelfth century. BA/H/A/1/1,2.
Baron de Stafford had a tenement near Coventry, 1350. BA/H/H/5/1.
? Earl of Arundel had Stoke land, 1240s. BA/H/H/16/1.
Earl of Warwick was a feoffee of Hill Street property, 1460-65. BA/H/H/264/7,8.
Baron Buckland, Lord High Treasurer, 1602. BA/H/H/332/17.
Earls of Northampton were appointed Lords Lieutenant of Coventry, 1630, 1662. BA/H/K/1/1,2.
Earl of Northumberland's rebellion [,1403]. BA/H/Q/A79/3.
Earls of Shrewsbury and Huntingdon were custodians of Mary, Queen of Scots, 1570. BA/H/Q/A79/33.
Earls of Northampton acting as Lords Lieutenant, 1639-62. BA/H/Q/A79/39-42,44.
Earl of Nottingham had credit in Coventry Town Court [,c.1390]. BA/H/Q/A79/52.
Marquis of Dorset was involved in a dispute between grocers, early sixteenth century. BA/H/Q/A79/54.
Marquis of Dorset was involved in a French War, early sixteenth century. BA/H/Q/A79/55.
Marquis of Dorset was involved in overseeing Coventry, 1522. BA/H/Q/A79/59A,59B.
Petition to Earl of Warwick for reduction in fee-farm, mid sixteenth century. BA/H/Q/A79/63C.
Earl of Worcester told the corporation to stop making saltpetre, 1610. BA/H/Q/A79/101.
Lord Compton, Lord Lieutenant of Warwickshire, 1608. BA/H/Q/A79/120.
Earl of Northampton was Lord Lieutenant, 1617-18. BA/H/Q/A79/121-126.
Lord Brooke's support for the king's petitioner, 1623. BA/H/Q/A79/133.
Earl of Northampton as Lord Lieutenant, 1625-34. BA.H/Q/A79/145,148B,152.
Earl of Dover's Coventry coalmines, 1635-36. BA/H/Q/A79/154,159.
Earl of Northampton as Lord Lieutenant, 1637-41: BA/H/Q/A79/161,163,164C,165,166B,167,171,172,174,175,178,180,181,184,187A,187B,188,189,191-196,199-201.
Earl of Arundel and Surrey, Captain-General, 1640. BA/H/Q/A79/199.
Earl of Denbigh acting as recorder, 1648. BA/H/Q/A79/217.
Nobility petitioned Charles II about retaining Cheylesmore Park as a common for the poor, 1661. BA/H/Q/A79/240.
Earl of Northampton qua recorder, 1661. BA/H/Q/A79/241.
Earl of Northampton as Lord Lieutenant, 1662. BA/H/Q/A79/250,251.
Earl of Northampton recommended a parliamentary candidate [,1661]. BA/H/Q/A79/266.
Earl of Rochester involved with hearth-tax, 1686. BA/H/Q/A79/299.
Earl of Sunderland announced Prince of Wales' birth, 1688. BA/H/Q/A79/303.
Duke of Grafton became recorder, 1732. BA/H/Q/A79/313A,313B.
Engraving (early nineteenth century) of [second] Baron Harington (floruit 1613). BA/H/Q/A79/70X.
Engraving (early nineteenth century) of Lord Brooke (early seventeenth century). BA/H/Q/A79/72X.
Engraving (early nineteenth century) of [first] Baron Harington (early seventeenth century). BA/H/Q/A79/98X.
Engraving (early nineteenth century) of Baron Coventry (mid seventeenth century). BA/H/Q/A79/190X.
Engraving (early nineteenth century) of Earl of Denbigh (mid seventeenth century), BA/H/Q/A79/217X.
Honourable N. Fellowes had land at Foleshill(?), 1833. BA/K/W646.
Baron Archer's involvement with general election, 1748-49. BA/L/O/5.
Earl of Halifax' involvement with excise-patronage, 1734. BA/L/O/10/1.
Earl of Harington qua Secretary of State, 1734. BA/L/O/11/1.
Lord Nicholas de Audelegh' had Earl's Mill Lane, Foleshill, Exhall and Keresley rent, thirteenth century. BA/L/P/2/1.V.
Baron Leigh sold Stoneleigh, Warwickshire land, 1926. BA/M/C/1/1.
Baron Archer was concerned with excise, 1758-64. BA/M/H/4/1-7.
Baron Bergavenney alienated Fillongley, Warwickshire manorial land, 1630. PA1516/23/1.
Craven estate leases, Walsgrave parish, 1851-94. PA403/167-181.
Baron Leigh was chairman of the Coventry Institute, 1878. PA436/8/4.
Baron Rootes congratulated an alderman on his C.B.E., 1965. PA465/123/30.
Lady Katherine Leveson's estate included a Meer End farm, Temple Balsall parish, Warwickshire, eighteenth century to nineteenth century. PA466/4/1 p.12.
Earls of Aylesford owned site of a Leamington Spa shop, 1832 - 1923. PA466/4/1 p.34.
Lady Katherine Leveson's estate included Berkswell, Warwickshire copyhold, 1893. PA466/4/1 p.135.
Earl of Craven sold "Woodbine Cottage", Brinklow, Warwickshire, 1811. PA466/4/1 p.200.
Baron Leigh sold land near Gibbet Hill, 1925. PA466/4/1 p.223.
Earl of Craven had Wyken and Binley closes, 1923-24. PA466/4/1 p.251.
Earl of Aylesford had cottage at Lodge Farm, Meriden, Warwickshire, 1920. PA466/4/1 p.284.
Earl of Craven had Sowe Common land, 1903-22. PA466/4/1 p.300.
Duke of Buccleuch had Stretton-upon-Dunsmore, Warwickshire property, 1918. PA466/4/1 p.323.
Baron Leigh sold Tile Hill hereditaments, 1923-25. PA466/4/1 p.349.
Baroness Boston's interest in site of 187, Stoney Stanton Road, 1885. PA466/4/1 p.411.
Lord Haldon had Torquay land, 1893 - 1927. PA466/4/1 p.435.
Earl of Leven and Melville sold Bournemouth land, 1925. PA466/4/1 p.439.
Baron Leigh conveyed land near Gibbet Hill, 1927. PA466/4/1 p.451.
Baron Willoughby de Broke sold Gaydon Manor Farm, 1921. PA466/4/1 p.458; PA466/4/2 pp.177,384.
Baron Saint Levan conveyed Devonport property, 1926. PA466/4/2 p.8.
Baron Calthorpe leased site of 60, Bristol Road, Birmingham, 1850. PA466/4/2 p.12.
Earls of Craven were lessors of Walsgrave land, 1854 - 1928. PA466/4/2 p.55.
Earl of Aylesford granted a Leamington Spa right of way, 1889. PA466/4/2 p.60.
Earl of Craven sold a Lentons Lane cottage, 1920. PA466/4/2 p.88.
Earl of Craven sold Tusses Lane premises, 1920. PA466/4/2 pp.98,152.
Earl of Clarendon conveyed a Priory Road, Kenilworth site, 1886. PA466/4/2 p.110.
Earl of Aylesford sold four Bickenhill, Warwickshire houses, 1919. PA466/4/2 p.145.
Earls of Craven owned "Rose Cottage", Aldermans Green Road, 1856 - 1920. PA466/4/2 p.160.
Duke of Buccleuch sold Stretton-upon-Dunsmore, Warwickshire property, 1918. PA466/4/2 p.219.
Earl of Craven sold Hawkesbury Lane property, 1920. PA466/4/2 p.256.
Earls of Craven owned Walsgrave messuages, 1854 - 1928. PA466/4/2 p.258.
Earl of Aylesford had a Lodge Green, Meriden, Warwickshire cottage, 1920. PA466/4/2 p.269.
Earl of Craven sold a Willenhall Lane bungalow, 1924. PA466/4/2 p.314.
Lord Algernon Percy had Leamington Spa property, early twentieth century. PA466/4/2 p.344; PA466/4/4 p.446; PA466/4/5 fols. 253,260A; PA466/5/2 p.185; PA4666/5/3 p.253; P466/8/1 fols. 128,129; PA466/8/3 fol. 143.
Marquis of Hertford sold Shottery, Warwickshire land, 1909. PA466/4/2 p.362.
Earls of Craven had Woodway Lane, Walsgrave property, 1855 - 1920. PA466/4/2 p.366.
Baron Leigh sold a Westwood Heath messuage, 1924. PA466/4/2 p.388.
Baroln Leigh sold land near Gibbet Hill, 1925. PA466/4/2 p.394.
Baron Cheylesmore owned "Melford", Warwick Road, 1900. PA466/4/4 p.135.
Earl of Aylesford sold "Fern Cottage", Meriden, Warwickshire, 1919. PA466/4/4 pp.138,139.
Earl of Aylesford sold Meriden closes, 1922. PA466/4/4 p.233.
Future Baron Cheylesmore had site of 11, Eaton Road, 1887. PA466/4/4 p.254.
Duke of Buccleuch owned Duncurch Hall, Warwickshire, 1900. PA466/4/4 p.349.
Earl of Aylesford owned Snowford Hill Farm, Long Itchington, Warwickshire, 1917-18. PA466/4/4 p.365,428-430.
Duke of Rutland sold a Waltham-on-the-Wolds, Leicestershire farm, 1921. PA466/4/4 p.435.
Earl of Craven was interested in a Sapcote, Leicestershire cottage, 1901. PA466/4/4 p.490.
Earl of Craven had owned Brandon Road, Binley land, pre 1924. PA466/4/5 fol. 74.
Baron Leigh and Earl of Aylesford conveyed Eastern Green Lane land, 1921. PA466/4/5 fol. 78.
Earl of Craven was interested in Henley Green land, 1924. PA466/4/5 fol. 173.
Earl of Aylesford sold Meriden, Warwickshire land, 1919-22. PA466/4/5 fols. 192,195.
Baron Leigh sold Banner Lane property, 1911. PA466/4/5 fol. 196.
Dowager Countess of Craven was involved with Binley Woods land, 1924. PA466/5/1 p.58.
Earl of Craven sold (1917), and Earl of Normanton was mortgagee (1917-23) for, Castle farm, Kenilworth. PA466/5/1 pp.75,376; PA466/5/2 pp.159,260.
Dowager Countess of Craven was interested in Coombefields, Warwickshire land, 1924. PA466/5/1 p.91.
Earl of Craven sold Hawkesbury houses, 1920. PA466/5/1 p.120.
Earls of Bradford owned Walsall property, 1891 - 1937. PA466/5/1 p.133; PA466/5/3 p.29; PA466/5/5 p.65.
Earl of Aylesford owned 298, Smorrall Lane, Bedworth, 1905. PA466/5/1 p.142.
Baron Willoughby de Broke was interested in Kineton, Warwickshire property, 1937-38. PA466/5/1 p.240.
Lord Haldon owned Torquay property, 1892. PA466/5/1 p.284.
Earl of Aylesford sold site of two Smorrall Lane, Bedworth messuages, 1905. PA466/5/1 p.354.
Earl of Craven sold 62, Lentons Lane, 1920. PA466/5/1 p.371.
Earl and Dowager Countess of Clarendon sold Castle Farm, Kenilworth (1917) for which Earl of Normanton was a mortgagee (1917-23). PA466/5/1 pp.75,374; PA466/5/2 pp.159,280.
Earl of Aylesford sold land near Hospital Lane, Bedworth, 1905. PA466/5/1 p.391; PA466/5/2 pp.110,123,233.
Baron Leigh sold site of "Holford", Gibbet Hill, 1922 PA466/5/2 p.5.
Earl of Aylesford sold Harvest Hill Lane land, 1919. PA466/5/2 p.30.
Earl of Aylesford sold Bickenhill, Warwickshire cottages, 1919. PA466/5/2 p.36.
Baron Calthorpe sold Edgbaston property, 1853. PA466/5/2 p.94.
Earls of Craven had Woodway Lane property, 1856 - 1920. PA466/5/2 p.111.
Earl of Craven owned a Potters Green messuage, 1908. PA466/5/2 p.111.
Earl of Aylesford's trustees sold Berkswell, Warwickshire woodland, 1927-41. PA466/5/2 p.130.
Baron Calthorpe built Edgbaston property, 1852. PA466/5/2 p.239; PA466/5/4 p.72.
Lady A.C. Cameron-Ramsay-Fairfax-Lucy had Fulbrook, Warwickshire property, 1933. PA466/5/2 p.241; PA466/5/3 pp.34,123.
Duke of Rutland sold Bottesford, Leicestershire cottages, 1920. PA466/5/2 p.279.
Earl of Aylesford sold two Meriden, Warwickshire cottages, 1919. PA466/5/2 p.388.
Earls of Wilton owned Batley, Yorkshire land, 1874 - 1920. PA466/5/3 p.130.
Earl of Liverpool owned "Burmington Leys" estate, Warwick, 1936-45. PA466/5/3 p.153.
Baron Leigh sold Priors Marston, Warwickshire land, 1906. PA466/5/4 p.91.
Earl of Craven was involved in development of the future Sullivan Road, 1924. PA466/5/4 p.105.
Earl of Craven's interest in a Coombefields, Warwickshire cottage, 1924. PA466/5/4 p.155.
Earl of Aylesford sold Meriden, Warwickshire land, 1920. PA466/5/4 p.188; PA466/8/2 p.198.
Baron Leigh sold Leek Wootton, Warwickshire property, 1936. PA466/5/4 p.249.
Earl of Bradford owned Castle Bromwich, Warwickshire property, 1930. PA466/5/4 p.264.
Baron Boston conveyed site of 104, Stoney Stanton Road, 1872. PA466/5/5 p.86.
Earl of Craven sold Walsgravel land, 1920. PA466/5/5 p.276.
Viscount Portman owned Nuneaton property, 1897. PA466/5/5 p.291.
Baron Leigh conveyed site of 254, Canley Road, 1925. PA466/6/1 fol. 3.
Earl of Radnor sold Folkestone, Kent property, 1945. PA466/6/1 fol. 68.
Baron Leigh owned site of 109, Canley Road, 1920. PA466/6/2 fol.159.
Baron Cheylesmore leased off property, corner of Manor Road and Saint Patrick's Road, 1897. PA466/6/2 fol. 166.
Baron Boston conveyed Eastern Green land, 1946. PA466/7/1 fol. 139.
Earl of Craven sold site of 274, Henley Road, 1924. PA466/7/1 fol. 144.
Earl of Warwick exchanged Barford, Warwickshire property, 1791. PA466/7/1 fol. 173.
Baron Iliffe sold Barnfield estate, Allesley, 1938-39. PA466/7/1 fol. 178.
Earl of Craven sold Coombefields and Walsgrave land, 1924. PA466/7/1 fols. 179,180.
Baron Cheylesmore was lessor of "Fairhill", Warwick Road, 1884. PA466/7/1 fol. 197B.
Lady Clare Annesley owned site of 66, Nailcote Avenue, 1937-42. PA466/7/1 fol. 241.
Earl of Craven sold Woodway Lane messuages, 1920. PA466/7/1 fol. 331.
Earl of Craven sold Hillfields Farm, Coombefields, Warwickshire, 1924. PA466/7/2 fol. 17.
Baron Leigh sold site of 49, Cromwell Lane, 1903. PA466/7/2 fol. 145.
Duke of Devonshire sold Friston Place, East Dean, Sussex, 1898. PA466/7/2 fol. 244.
Baron Leigh sold Gibbet Hill land, 1923. PA466/7/2 fol. 254.
Earl of Craven sold Stoke land, 1924. PA466/7/2 fol. 333.
Earl of Craven had Potters Green land, 1867. PA466/7/2 fol. 351.
Baron Leigh sold Gibbet Hill land, 1922. PA466/7/2 fols. 75,76.
Lady A.C. Bertie owned Leamington Spa land, 1879. PA466/8/1 fols. 188,189.
Earl of Aylesford sold Meriden Hill, Warwickshire messuages, 1919. PA466/8/1 fol. 146.
Earl of Clarendon sold a Kenilworth cottage, 1917. PA466/8/1 fol.214.
Earl of Craven sold Aldermans Green land, 1920. PA466/8/1 fol. 259.
Barons Leigh were involved with Maxstoke Priory Farm, Warwickshire, 1883 - 1942. PA466/8/1 fol. 412.
Earl of Aylesford's interest in Meriden, Warwickshire property, 1919. PA466/8/1 fol. 436.
Earl of Aylesford's trustees sold Meriden smithy, 1927. PA466/8/1 fol. 437.
Baron Leigh sold Broad Lane land, 1910. PA466/8/1 fol. 458.
Earl of Craven sold Coombefields/Brinklow, Warwickshire land, 1924. PA466/8/2 p.36.
Earl of Craven owned 4, Parrotts Grove, c.1908-20. PA466/8/2 p.98.
Marquis Camden owned Camden Town, Middlesex, 1869. PA466/8/2 p.126.
Baron Leigh sold Long Itchington, Warwickshire land, 1921. PA466/8/3 fol. 10.
Baron Leigh had King's Hill land, 1936. PA46/8/3 fol. 62.
Lady Clare Annesley owned 69, Nailcote Avenue, 1937-54. PA466/8/3 fol. 62.
Future Baron Cheylesmore owned site of 45, Warwick Road, 1881. PA466/8/3 fol. 204.
Baron Leigh sold Gibbet Hill land, 1925. PA466/8/3 fol. 212.
Earl of Craven was a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1845. PA466/14/1.
Earl of Derby's scheme for recruitment to the armed forces, 1915. PA420/4.
Marquis of Cleveland had Wolverhampton property, 1829. PA435/6/7.
Bill addressed to Lord Chancellor Cowper, 1718. PA446/1.
Earl of Denbigh was named as a trustee to preserve contingent remainders, 1716. PA446/1.
Lord Chancellor Cottenham was petitioned, 1840. PA454/1/20.
Description of mediaeval Earls of Chester, late seventeenth century. PA477/1.
Cheylesmore Park tenurial details tempore Marquises of Hertford, 1801-55. PA498/1-3; PA498/4/1 fol. 6.
Lord Hawley was a fee-farm rents trustee, 1674. PA498/4/1 fol. 5.
Earl of Craven and Baron Leigh agreed to become Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1848. PA54/6/1,2.
Lord Archer's honour in lawsuit, 1757-59. PA54/8/10; PA54/18/3.
Lord Guernsey had Arley, Warwickshire land, 1750. PA54/29/1.
Baron Leigh's tithe rentcharge, Fillongley, Warwickshire, vouchers, 1847-52. PA54/128/10,33; PA54/129/4; PA54/130/11; PA54/131/3; PA54/132/6; PA54/133/4.
Lord Berkeley had Foleshill land, late sixteenth century. PA54/137/1.
Earl of Airlie's chaplain [,1838]. PA54/151/19.
Duke of Suffolk had Ashow and Atherstone parishes land and many Warwickshire fee farms, 1542. PA54/271/1.
Duke of Suffolk's estate had Shustoke, Foleshill and Wibtoft, Warwickshire lands and the reversion of Nuneaton Priory's site, 1552. PA54/271/1.
William, Lord Zouiche had land at Bulkington and Barnacle, Warwickshire [,mid fifteenth century]: PA54/271/1(u),(an),(ap).
Duke of Buckingham's servant, tempore Edward IV. PA54/287/20.
Earl of Aylesford bought Meriden, Warwickshire land, 1864. PA500/14/5; PA500/78/1.
Earl Craven was a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1848. PA500/19/4.
Viscount Cheylesmore let an Eaton Road site, 1893. PA500/119/1.
Earls of Clarendon's interest in Sharp's "Coventry Antiquities", 1869-[71]. PA506/147/13; PA506/148/10.
Poems dedicated to Viscount Hood, mid nineteenth century. PA506/229/1.
Viscount Palmerston supposedly descended from Godiva, 1860. PA506/235/10.
Tales about the early-nineteenth century Hood family, 1881. PA506/235/71.
Leigh peerage case disparaged, 1881. PA506/235/71.
Earl of Aylesford in debt, 1881. PA526/70.
Earl Haig visited Coventry, 1927. PA540/12/112.
Lord Clifford of Chudleigh had Great Heath land, 1775. PA560/6(a).
Earl of Craven was a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1846-64. PA575/42-44; PA575/45/2; PA575/46/1.
Earl of Craven owned Craven Colliery, mid nineteenth century. PA575/46/1.
Lord Hyndley was National Coal Board chairman, 1950. PA576/3/1.
Marquis of Northampton enfranchised Highgate, Middlesex copyhold, 1853. PAA594/10/2/3/8.
Lady Sybil Grant owned Hove, Sussex property, 1907-10. PA594/10/2/6/1,3.
Marquis of Bute had Cardiff property, 1910. PA594/10/2/16/1.
"Baron Nottelbladt re: Kiesler Patents", 1929-35. PA594/12/2/1/30.
Baron Stonehaven patronised Daimler, 1920s. PA594/16/3/5.
Baron Rothermere resigned from Air Board, 1918. in PA594/12/2/4/1.
Earl of Warwick's concern about franchise-reform, etc., 1831-32. PA97/2.
Viscount Melbourne and Lord John Russell were thanked for having supported municipal reform, 1836. PA97/3/2.
Letter from Marquis of Normanby as Home Secretary, 1840. PA97/7/11.