Sir Edward Grevill, Sir Richard Verney and Sir Thomas Lucy were Deputy Lieutenants of Warwickshire, 1625: PA73/2.
Sir George Turpyn's bond concerning land at Packington Pigot, Warwickshire, 1507. PA76/4.
Sir Samuel Cayley of Newland was a mortgagee, 1663. PA87/21.
Sir William Dugdale was involved with Gosford Street property, 1677. PA87/22,23.
Dispute between Weavers' Company and Drapers' Company referred to Sir John Suckling, 1622. PA100/12/1.
Weavers' Company petition to Sir Humphrey May (and outcome), c.1626 - c.1628. PA100/12/21,31.
Sir William Turner's support for Weavers' Company, 1670. PA100/16/3.
Weavers' Company petition to Sir Clement Fisher, 1671. PA100/16/4.
Sir Francis Winnington's parliamentary support of Weavers' Company, 1680. PA100/16/5.
Two Staffordshire knights were alleged to have bought two Cuckoo Lane tenements, 1439. PA100/25/22.
Sir Richard Aston's interest in land at Coventry, Styvechale and Asthill, 1449. PA100/28/2.
Sir John Dugdale's interest in Cross Cheaping houses, 1712. PA101/1/260-262.
Sir Knightley Wightwick had land near the present Earlsdon Avenue, 1729. PA101/1/262.
Sir William Hopkins' final concord for Coventry, Shortley and Stoke, 1632. PA101/7/275.
Extract from marriage-settlement for Sir Richard Hopkins' son, 1670. PA101/7/276.
Sir Christopher Hales of Coventry and Sir Thomas Geary were among Sir Thomas White's Charity trustees, 1712: PA101/8/18.I.
Sir John Holt heard part of a Sir Thomas White's Charity lawsuit, 1701. PA101/8/18.II.
Sir William Richardson and Dame Sarah Richardson sold Corner Close, Well Street and Doe Bank, Spon End to Seth Nelson, 1757. PA101/8/180.VII.1.
Sir William Curtis was involved in administration of Somers Town estate, Middlesex, 1809. PA101/12/144.
Sir RIchard Hill of Whitmore sold land to a chemist, pre 1808. PA101/12/264.
Sir Richard Hopkins held the "George", Gosford Bars from Wheatley's Charity, 1673. PA101/138/3.
Sir John Hales granted Bull Ring and Ironmonger Row cottages to Thomas Wheatley, 1549-50: PA101/138/17,18.
Two men called Sir Henry Rainsford had an estate at Clifford Chambers (then Gloucestershire, now Warwickshire): 1620-38. PA101/140/1-10.
Sir Francis Wenman of Casewell [,Northamptonshire] was a trustee of Francis Rainsford's marriage-settlement, 1629: PA101/140/2.
Sir Arthur Kay was interested in land at Cornest End, Berkswell, Warwickshire, early eighreenth century: 101/147/10.
Stoke farmer's visit to Sir John Astley, 1744. PA201/1.
Honourable Hugh Clifford's articles for marriage to Sir Edward Blount's daughter, 1725. PA202/25/1.III.
Sir William Ashurst was named an executor of George Henry, Earl of Lichfield, 1761. PA202/25/1.IX.
Sir J.H. Cotton's son was named a trustee of Lord Clifford's marriage-settlement, 1749. PA202/25/1.XII.
Honourable Sir George Howard and Sir Edward Smythe were trustees for part of Clifford estate, 1766-96: PA202/25/1.XVI,XVIII,XXX.
Sir W.T. Webster was plaintiff in a Chancery suit over Clifford estate, 1739. PA202/25/1.XVIII.
Sir Walter Aston had land near Swift's Mill, pre 1742. PA202/31.I.
Sir Arthur Willert was the Regional Commissioner for Midlands, Ministry of Information, 1939. PA207/6.
Sir John Repington's Atherstone Charity, 1625. PA242/11/6.
Sir John Clopton acting as a Justice of the Peace, 1711. PA295/31/15.
Sir William Keyte acting as a Justice of the Peace, 1713. PA295/31/16.
Sir John Dugdale acting as a Justice of the Peace, 1728-45. PA295/31/53,61,65; PA295/33/1-3,6,98,10,14; PA295/40/3,6,7; PA295/41/8,10-12,15,16,18-20,23.
Sir Hugh Clopton acting as a Justice of the Peace, 1728. PA295/41/7.
Confirmation of Sir John Dugdale's removal-order for Samuel Smith, 1740. PA295/43/6.
Sir George Beaumont of Stoughton Grange, Leicestershire was a trustee for Coventry property, 1720. PA309/61,62.
Sir John Dugdale's interest in Market Place, Coventry property, pre 1731. PA309/61-62.
Sir Alfred Herbert was involved in Coventry City Guild, 1936-37. PA313/110/1-9; PA313/251/7.
Sir Raymond Unwin was involved with Coventry City Guild, 1937. PA313/113/1-7.
Sir John Black was invited to attend Coventry City Guild Annual General Meeting, 1949. PA313/124/2.
Sir Ernest Simon was invited to speak to Coventry City Guild, 1936-37. PA313/170/1-7 passim.
References to Sir G.G. Scott's Coventry cathedral design, 1944-47. PA313/184/1; PA313/214/1.
Coventry City Guild's attitude towards Sir Alfred Herbert's ideas for a museum, 1939. PA313/184/2; PA313/255/2.
Air Marshal Sir John Higgins declined to open Royal Institute of British Architects Airports and Airways Exhibition at Coventry, 1937. PA313/267/1-3.
Sir John Black participated in referendum about new cathedral, 1947. PA313/344/11.
C.1865 extracts from Leet Book about election of Sir Edward Coke as recorder, 1614. PA317/26.
References to Sir J.C. Hobhouse, 1831-32. PA323/16,18.
Sir Peter Wentworth et al were trustees of Stoke and Biggin tithes which Sir John Thoroughgood et al conveyed at the time of enclosure, 1656. PA327/1.
Warren Hastings' connexion with Sir John D'Oyly, late eighteenth century. PA336/1.
Sir WIlliam Jesson had land neart Bishop Gate[, late seventeenth century]. PA353/4/1.
(Sir) Christopher Robert Lighton was a trustee of Warwickshire Coal Co. Ltd., 1921. PA353/18/5.
Sir Henry White intended to deal with Websters Brickworks Railway Co. Ltd. debentures, 1901. PA362/22/80.
Sir Henry White was involved in a sinking fund to finance Honourable C.S. Irby's mortgage to Sir Arthur Fludyer, baronet, 1901: PA362/22/135; PA362/36/5.
Sir William Morgan of Weston-under-Wetherley, Warwickshire was mortgagee for a Spon Street house, the title deeds for which were delivered at Sir Thomas Beaufoe's house at Guy's Cliffe, Warwickshire, 1611. PA371/3.
Sir Clement Fisher had Styvechale land, early seventeenth century. PA371/4.
Sir Thomas Andrewes' conveyance, 1562. PA382/3.
Abstract from marriage settlement for Sir L. Maclean's daughter, 1820. PA451/1/1.VI.
Lady Boston was to marry Sir H.P. Anderson of Cookham, Berkshire, late nineteenth century. PA451/2.XII.
Sir Thomas Geary held Dilcock's Mill, late seventeenth century. PA242/2/54-55.
Sir Skears Rew had Earlsdon land, early nineteenth century. PA242/3/29.I.
Sir Charles Hales owned Exhall land, early seventeenth century. PA147/1.
Sir Charles Hales' inventory, 1619. PA148/1.
Sir Richard Guildeford subtenanted Shortley manor, tempore Edward IV. PA149.
Notes on Sir John Talbot (first Earl of Shrewsbury), 1914. PA159/1/25.
Details of arms of Sir C.L.J. Temple [,1914]. PA159/1/40.
Sir Skears Rew's arms were considered for display on the Council House, 1914 (PA159/1/37; PA159/2/14) and apparently erected [but not renewed when a set of arms around the entrance was repainted during the 1950s].
Sir Alfred Scott-Gatty's correspondence about arms to be displayed on Coventry Council House, 1915-16: PA159/1/95,102,105,142,155,158,201.
Sir Henry Goodere's letter [seventeenth century] on loan from Coventry corporation to an historian [,1924?]: PA159/6/2,3; PA159/19/1.
Sir Arthur Cayley was lessee of Corley, Warwickshire premises, 1664. PA171/1/3.
Sir John Harington's lease of a Walsgrave cottage, 1596. PA171/2/1.
Sir Thomas Geary's Bishopgate Green land, 1688ff. PA183/4-5.
Sir William Hamilton found a Latin inscription in Sicily, 1774. PA402/24 fol. 10.
Heraldic arms of Sir Edward Cooke (Lord Chief Justice, early seventeenth century) (early twentieth century). PA492/2 fol. 15.
Heraldic arms of Sir William Dugdale (floruit late eighteenth century) (early twentieth century). PA492/2 fols. 22,23.
Heraldic arms of Sir Anthony Fitzherbert (recorder of Coventry, 1509) (early twentieth century). PA492/2 fol. 27..
Heraldic arms of Sir Henry Goodere (Member of Parliament for Coventry, 1571) (early twentieth century). PA492/2 fol. 29.
Heraldic arms of Sir Thomas Lucy (floruit early seventeenth century) (early twentieth century). PA492/2 fol. 51.
Heraldic arms of Sir Thomas Littleton (recorder of Coventry, 1499) (early twentieth century). PA492/2 fol. 54..
Heraldic arms of Sir Thomas More (floruit early sixteenth century) (early twentieth century). PA492/2 fol. 58.
Heraldic arms of Sir Skears Rew (floruit early nineteenth century) (early twentieth century). PA492/2 fol. 68.
Heraldic arms of Sir Humphrey Stafford (floruit mid fifteenth century) (early twentieth century).PA492/2 fols. 75-77.
Heraldic arms of Sir Thomas White (floruit mid sixteenth century) (early twentieth century).PA492/2 fol. 84.
Sir Richard Burnaby owned a Bishop Street tenement, early seventeenth century. PA152/18/1.
Sir John Barnard let Gosford Street and Whitefriars' Lane property, 1669. PA152/30.
Sir William Wigston was appointed arbitrator to settle the esatate-right of John Huchyns' Walsgrave land, 1562: PA152/61/2.
Sir Edward Belknap had land at Bubbenhall and Weston-under-Wetherley, Warwickshire, early sixteenth century: PA9/1.
Petition to Sir Thomas Egerton, Lord Keeper, 1598. PA14/1/17.
Sir Edward Brabazon's Shortley land, 1610-11. PA14/1/19.
Sir John Walter acting as Attorney-General to Prince Charles, 1619-20. PA14/1/20-23.
Sir William Walter, Sir Charles Throgmorton, Sir Edward Peyto and Sir Edward Marow held ex-Coventry Priory premises, 1619-20. PA14/1/20.
Sir Thomas White facilitated royal grant of ex-Priory property to corporation, 1542. PA14/1/21.
References to Warwickshire election contest between Sir Charles Mordaunt, baronet and Sir R. Lawley, knoght, 1812: PA14/6/103.
Letter from Sir Trevor Wheler to Lord Bridport, 1837. PA14/7/1.
Sir John Wrottesley supported Edward Ellice in general election, 1827. PA14/10/29.
Sir Henry Parnell's Bill, etc., 1823, 1828. PA14/10/45,50.
Sir Brian J'Anson's interest in Coundon property, 1628. PA14/16/9.
Copy of final concord (1629) involving Sir George Berkeley for Caludon manor and Caludon, Walsgrave, Binley, Stoke, Wyken, Foleshill, Exhall, Marston Jabbett and Chilvers Coton land, c..1840. PA21/1/49.
Sir Thomas White's letters to Coventry corporation, 1567. PA17/29/1,2.
Sir John Wintour's interest in Hawkesbury coalmines, 1672. PA17/29/7.
Sir Charles Wetherell opposed Municipal Reform Bill, 1835. PA17/61/1 fols. 6,7.
Partition of Sir Baldwin Freville's estate, 1452. PA17/67/2.
Sir John Puckering, Lord Keeper, 1596. PA17/82/2 fols. 4,5.
Copy (late seventeenth century) of will (1672) of Sir Richard Hopkins of Coventry, PA17/119.
Sir John Hales' executors' bill to agent, 1744-45. PA17/122.
Abridgement of Sir James Drax' 1662 will, PA16/2 fol. 18 recto.
Sir W.F. Wyley at Charterhouse, 1889 - 1913. PA279/44/4176,4180,4183,4228,11230,11457,11463,11465.
Sir A.W. White, solicitor, London, 1887-93. PA279/44/3443,3455,3647,3865,3937,4975,5117,5159,5870 (died, 1893).
Honourable C.S. Irby's mortgage to Sir Arthur Nomos Birch et al, 1905. PA279/44/8803,8941,8946.
Sir Henry White, solicitor, 1909. PA279/44/9548.
Sir F.A. Newdigate-Newdegate, Member of Parliament, 1915. PA279/44/11968.
Sir A.B. Markham, proprietor of Wyken Colliery, knighted, c.1911; died, 1916: PA279/44/10722,11273,11683,11700,11719,11778,11945,12043,12123,12211.
Sir John Dugdale's interest in Broomfields, Earlsdon land, late seventeenth century. PA184/5/1.
Sir Thomas Temple's Butts land, pre 1676. PA214/1/34.
The late Sir Richard Burneby's Bishop Street house, 1640. PA214/1/50.
Sir Edward Heath's Stoke rents, 1661. PA214/1/51.
Sir Hugh Clopton acting as a Justice of the Peace, 1720. PA214/2/20.
Sir Joseph Paxton presented Freeschol prizes, 1861. PA229/1.
Sir Wadsworth Buck was mortgagee for Pinley House, 1805-09. PA216/1/1-2.
Sir Alfred Herbert's interest in Keresley Hall estate, 1928. PA216/2/9.
Recommendation to write to Sir Robert Walpole about election disputes, 1736. PA248/6/31.
Sir Walter Mildmay (Chancellor of the Exchequer) and Sir Edward Saunders (Chief Baron of the Exchequer), 1570: PA244/37/5.
Sir John Dugdale's interest in Cross Cheaping and Earlsdon land, late seventeenth century. PA288/1.
Sir Knightley Wightwick had Earlsdon land, 1729. PA288/1.
Sir Nicholas Strode's Earlsdon land, mid seventeenth century. PA288/1.
Sir Francis Walsingham enjoyed Chadlington Hundred, Oxfordshire fee farm, late sixteenth century. PA289/1/1.
Sir William Rudedale enjoyed Porchester Castle, Hampshire fee farm, 1632. PA289/1/1.
Sir Robert Carr enjoyed Brothertoft, Lincolnshire fee farm, early seventeenth century. PA289/1/1.
Sir William Howard and Sir John Talbot were amongst trustees for sale of fee farms, 1674. PA289/1/2.
Sir Thomas Player and Sir George Jeffreys selling fee farms, 1677. PA289/1/3.
Sir Simon Archer was a trustee of a Gregory family settlement, 1639. PA294/1.I.
Sir Edward Saunders assigned land near Cheylesmore, 1569. BA/A/B/40/3.
Bond made by Sir William Hopkins with Sir John Andrew, 1629. BA/A/D/34/5.
Sir Edmund Langleye had a Much Park Street messuage, 1300-06. BA/A/D/77/1,2.
Sir William Dugdale was a clothier's bankruptcy-assignee, 1678. BA/A/D/127/7.
Sir William Jenson had Lovetts Land, Radford, 1680. BA/A/D/127/8.
Sir Walter Aston had land near Swift's Mill, seventeenth century. BA/A/G/2/1.
Sir Robert de Montalt had a meadow near Smithford Street, 1321. BA/B/A/29/11.
Sir Henry Everyngham had a Smithford Street messuage, 1466. BA/B/A/31/4.
Sir John de Hastings had Allesley and Coundon land, 1300. BA/B/A/47/5-11 passim.
Sir Thomas Ferrers had Shortley land, 1488. BA/B/A/86/1.
Sir William de Holneye's widow's interest in Asthill land, post 1249. BA/B/A/87/11.
Lawsuit: Sir Clement Fisher versus Coventry corporation (tithe at Asthill and Horwell), 1663. BA/B/F/27.
Sir John Spencer and Sir Thomas Leigh were arbitrators in a Styvechale tithe-dispute, 1592. BA/B/F/28/51.
Sir Christopher Hatton had Asthill and Horwell land, 1591. BA/B/F/28/53.
Sir Walter Aston's tithable Pinley land, seventeenth century. BA/B/F/38/4.
Sir Robert Bellingham's widow had Harnall land, 1499. BA/B/K/3/27.
Sir William Mountford's interest in a Broadgate messuage, 1439. BA/B/P/63/8.
Sir Edward Aston enjoyed a chief rent, 1552. BA/B/F/102/3.
Sir Walter Mildmay was a Crown commissioner, 1552. BA/B/P/102/3.
Sir Humphrey Ferrers had ex-Trinity Guild premises, as had Sir David Owen, 1552. BA/B/P/102/3.
Sir Henry Crooke, clerk of the pipe, 1650. BA/B/P/102/4.
Sir Robert Onley was master of Trinity Guild, 1491. BA/B/P/127/1.
Sir John de Langley's Earl Street seld, 1301. BA/B/P/137/4.
Rents rendered to Sir Geoffrey de Langley's and Sir Robert de Montalt's heirs, 1280s. BA/B/P/138/4.
Sir Robert Townsend and Sir Jeffrey Palmer (Attorney-General) challenged Coventry corporation's jurisdiction, 1664: BA/B/P/148/7,10,12; BA/B/P/320/10.
Rent reserved to Sir Geoffrey de Langley, c.1260. BA/B/P/176/2.
Sir John de Segrave's Gosford Street messuage, 1300-03. BA/B/P/178/7.
Sir Edmund de Langleye had Gosford Street property, 1302. BA/B/P/179/1-3.
Sir Richard Percye had a Gosford Street tenement, early fourteenth century. BA/B/P/182/3.
Sir Edward Saunders had land near Pudding Croft, mid sixteenth century. BA/B/P/221/1(e).
Sir Robert Onley had Hill Street land, 1490. BA/B/P/253/2.
Sir Ralph Nevill was a feoffee of an Ironmonger Row messuage, 1452. BA/B/P/262/3.
Sir Geoffrey de Langley had land behind Little Park Street, thirteenth century. BA/B/P/267/1.
Sir John Eardley Wilmot was a bankruptcy-commissioner, 1826. BA/B/P/286/2.
Sir Geoffrey de Langeley had Much Park Street messuages, early 1280s. BA/B/P/293/2.
Note about Sir Richard Hopkins' being knighted, 1660. BA/B/P/300/1.
Sir Robert Onley was feoffee of a Smithford Street messuage, BA/B/P/334/17,18.
Sir John Dugdale had Hearsall land, late seventeenth century. BA/B/P/347/3.
Sir Baldwin de Frevill was interested in Coventry property, 1366. BA/B/P/418/9.
Sir John Hales and Sir Christopher Hales had Harnall land, 1670ff. BA/B/P/421/5,6.
Sir Humphrey Talbot was lord of Caloudon manor, 1484. BA/B/P/424/3.
Sir John de Langley owned Pinley land, 1308. BA/B/P/431/1.
Sir Humphrey Ferrers enjoyed Stifford's Mill's chief rent, 1685. BA/B/P/432/12.
Sir Edward Aston had Pinley land, late sixteenth century. BA./B/P/432/16.
Sir Geoffrey de Langleye had Shortley property, 1289-90. BA/B/P/439/1-3.
Sir Walter Aston had Whitley land, c.1600. BA/B/P/449/2.
Sir Skears Rew enjoyed a private water-supply, 1819. BA/B/P/456/2.
Sir Thomas Littleton was a feoffee of a West Orchard messuage, mid fifteenth century. BA/B/Q/17/1.
Sir Alfred Herbert was made an honorary freeman of Coventry [,1933]. BA/C/Q/24/1.
Sir Thomas Temple had Butts land, 1635. BA/D/A/14/2(c).
Sir John Gayer was a London alderman, early seventeenth century. BA/D/A/19/5.
Sir William Jesson held Radford Mill, 1683. BA/D/A/19/9(c).
Sir Richard Hopkins held Stoke land, pre 1683. BA/D/A/19/9(j).
Sir William Jesson held Earl Street property, 1683. BA/D/A/19/9(ao).
Sir WIlliam Jesson held a Jordan Well messuage, 1683. BA/D/A/19/9(bt).
Sir Charles Hales had land near Swanswell, 1617. BA/D/A/23/8.
Sir Christopher Hales had land near Hasilwood, 1688. BA/D/A/29/3.
Sir Thomas Beaumont sold Ha\wkesbury mines, 1635. BA/D/A/29/3.
Sir Thomas Geary was a SirThomas White's Charity trustee, 1712. BA/D/A/31/22.
Sir William Jesxson held Radford land, 1675. BA/D/A/42/3.
Sir Henry Bridgeman was a trustee of Whitley land, 1782. BA/D/A/47/45.I.
Sir J.H. Strong was a trustee for the Northey family, 1807. BA/D/A/47/45.IV.
Colonel Sir Henry Webster was a mortgage-assignee for Shortley land, 1845-48. BA/D/A/47/45.XXV-XXX passim.
Sir Wadsworth Buck was an executor of George Birch, 1803-04. BA/D/A/47/45.XXXIX,XLIII.
General Sir James Craig, floruit 1804. BA/D/A/47/45.XLII.
Sir Seymour Knightley held Stoke premises, mid seventeenth century. BA/D/A/56/9.
Sir Richard Hopkins held Stoke premises, 1663-69. BA/D/A/56/14,15.
Sirs William Portman and James Hales were amongst Bond's Hospital arbitrators, 1552. BA/D/D/26/2.
Sir Thomas Mountjoy had a Jordan Well messuage, 1533. BA/D/D/30/1(a).
Sir Edward Saunders was a Bablake almshouse feoffee, 1565. BA/.D/D/33/2.
Sir Richard Burneby held Coundon land, 1624. BA/D/D/33/3.
Sir Edward Saunders was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1557-74. BA/D/D/36/5-7.
Sir Peter de Lymseye held Arley, Warwickshire land, early fourteenth century. BA/D/D/37/1.
Sir John de Rochford' was lord of Arley, 1353. BA/D/D/37/3.
Sir Edward Sanders was a feoffee of Old Fillongley, Warwickshire land, 1561. BA/D/D/50/25.
Sir Richard Hopkins held the "George", Gosford Street, 1673. BA/D/H/7/3(b).
Sir Geoffrey de Langeleye had Earl Street land, 1280s. BA/D/K/3/1.
Sir Charles Hales had Keresley land, early seventeenth century. BA/D/K/9/7.
Sir Robert Fisher had Meriden, Warwickshire land, early seventeenth century. BA/D/K/10/26.
Sir Robert de Napton had Bubbenhall, Warwickshire land, early fourteenth century. BA/D/K/14/4.
Sir Philip de Folville had Gaddesby, Leicestershire land, mid fourteenth century. BA/D/K/24/2.
Sir William Jones and Sir John Walter were trustees of Stone's Charity, 1619. BA/D/O/1/1.
Sir Nicholas Strilley's involvement with Lady Spencer's Loan, 1539. BA/D/U/1/1.
Sir Daniel Dun, doctor of law, 1607. BA/D/AC/1/2.
Sir Charles Hales had Keresley land, early seventeenth century. BA/D/BE/10/4.
Sir Brian J'Anson had a Spon End rent, 1628. BA/D/BK/1/1.
Will (1659) of Sir James Drax of London recited and abstracted, 1662-63. BA/D/BM/2/1,2.
Sir Christopher Hatton was riotously supported at Coventry general election, 1705. BA/F/C/32/1.
Sirs John Harrington and Fulke Greville considered cases about Coventry corporation's powers,1582: BA/F/I9/3/3-5.
Sir Simon Mountford corroborated his sister's testimonial about Whitley land, 1476. BA/F/J/9/1.
Sir Thomas Ferrers had Whitley ;land, 1484. BA/F/J/10/1.
Plea of debt against Sir WIlliam Jesson, 1685. BA/F/U/1/1.
Sir John Daunce was a General Surveyor, 1524. BA/G/A/3/5.
Sir Edward Saunders witnessed (1593) that Sir WIlliam de Ludiston' owed a knight's fee tempore Edward I: BA/G/A/3/6.
Sir James Fullarton was the Prince of Wales' Surveyor General, 1617. BA/G/A/3/8.
Sir Robert Townsend's Cheylesmore manor lawsuit, 1665. BA/G/A/13/2.
Sir Thomas Botelar had Exhall, Foleshill and Keresley land, early sixteenth century. BA/G/A/21/1.
Copy (mid seventeenth century) of Sir Robert Townsend's Cheylesmore lease, 1661. BA/G/A/40/2.
Copy (c. eighteenth century) of Sir Anthony Townsend's Cheylesmore lease, 1686. BA/G/A/40/3.
Sir Henry Grene and William Bagot were joint lords of Coundon manor, 1396-97. BA/G/C/1/1,2.
Sir Walter Aston sold Pinley land, 1610. BA/C/D/1/1-3.
Sir William Tate had Pinley land, 1610. BA/G/D/1/1(c).
Sir Edward Aston owned Pinley land, 1593. BA/G/D/1/1.
Sir Roger Dayvile sold Stoke manor estate to Sir Thomas de Ardern, c.1260-62. BA/G/F/28/1.
Sir Thomas de Ardern's sometime servant, c.1290. BA/G/F/28/30.
Sir Augustine Nicholas was a serjeant-at-law, 1607-08. BA/G/F/29/1,2.
Sir Roger de Aillesbury's daughter married Robert de Stoke, mid fourteenth century. BA/G/F/39/1.
Sir John de Langeleye had a Henley manor, early fourteenth century. BA/G/F/53/1.
Sir Thomas de Ardern had Radford Semele [,Warwickshire] land, 1280s. BA/G/F/58/1.
Sir William de Hanereswelle died before 1299. BA/G/F/58/4.
Sir Fulke Greville occupied a Coventry house [,late sixteenth century]. BA/G/F/74/1.
Sir William Boteller had Keresley land, 1415. BA/G/F/75/1.
Sir Geoffrey de Langley was overlord of an Earl Street tenement, 1289. BA/H/H/1/3.
Sir Robert de Montalt's park bounded Much Park Street land, 1298. BA/H/H/82/1.
Sir Geoffrey de Langley had Little Park Street land, late thirteenth century. BA/H/H/141/1.
Sir Nicholas de Segrave enjoyed Earl Street and Little Park Street chief rents, mid to late 1260s. BA/H/H/145/1.
Sir Nicholas de Segrave had a Caloudon chief rent, c.1295. BA/H/H/163/3.
Sir Edmund de Langeleye had Gosford land, early fourteenth century. BA/H/H/164/4(d).
Sir Ralph de Bracebrugg manumitted serfs, 1327-44. BA/H/H/234/1-3.
Sir John de Langelee owned Heath Mill, 1319. BA/H/H/237/1.
(Sir) Walter Wrottesley was a feoffee for Hill Street property, 1460-65. BA/H/H/264/7,8.
Sir John Bourgchier was a feoffee for Hill Street messuages, 1466-75. BA/H/H/264/13-15,19-21.
Sir Roger Ray was a feoffee of Hill Street cottages, 1471. BA/H/H/264/18.
Sir Hugh Wych was interested in a Little Park Street messuage, 1472. BA/H/H/271/6.
Sir William Mountfort was a feoffee of Hillmorton, Warwickshire and Coventry property, 1429. BA/H/H/312/1.
Sir Edward Saunders had Smithford Street land and the Pudding Crofts, 1569. BA/H/H/314/16-18.
Sir Edward Saunders was to observe Sir Robert Throckmorton's judgement about rent from "Walsall House", Smithford Street, which, with other property there, he continued to own, 1555-56. BA/H/H/316/1-8.
Sir Thomas Gould had Harnall and Cheylesmore land and Bastille House, 1682. BA/H/H/319/1; BA/H/H/320/2.
Sir Richard Hopkins had Nether Orchard, Much Park Street, 1669. BA/H/H/320/1.
Sir William Dugdale was a trustee of a bankrupt clothier's estate, 1678. BA/H/H/324/7-10; BA/H/H/330/5,6; BA/H/H/332/5,9.
Sir John Fortescue was Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1602. BA/H/H/332/17.
Sir Richard de Loges had Walsgrave land, late thirteenth century. BA/H/H/344/1,2.
Sir WIlliam Catesby was a feoffee for a Hill Street cottage, 1476. BA/H/H/364/6,7.
Sir Robert de Montalt had Cheylesmore park, 1315. BA/H/H/375/1.
Sir Baldwin Frevill had a Gosford Street messuage, 1378. BA/H/H/399/1.
Sir William de Charneles freed three serfs, 1298. BA/H/H/451/1.
Sir Ralph le Botiller had a waste at Middleton, Warwickshire, 1307-13. BA/H/H/464/1.
Sirs Arthur Cayley and Richard Hopkins were appointed Deputy Lieutenants of Coventry, 1662. BA/H/K/1/2.
Sir Reginald Bray acting as a member of the Prince of Wales' council, 1496. BA/H/N/2/1.
Sir Thomas White's involvement with Coventry corporation, 1560-67. BA/H/Q/A79/63E,64,65A,65B.
Sir John Harington was elected recorder in 1588. BA/H/Q/A79/70A.
Sir Fulke Greville's servant had a corporation house, 1592-93. BA/H/Q/A79/72,72A.
Sir Henry Goodyere, ex-Member of Parliament, 1593. BA/H/Q/A79/77B,82.
Sir Thomas Leigh interceded with Coventry corporation for documents which Sir Christopher Hoddesdon used, 1593 - 1611. BA/H/Q/A79/79,80A,80B,82A-95B passim.
Sir John Harington was lobbied about muster-contribution, 1597. BA/H/Q/A79/85.
Sir Thomas Beaumont was interested in sale of coal, c.1615. BA/H/Q/A79/119B.
Sir William Bulstrode's taxation-certificate on the city's behalf, 1635. BA/H/Q/A79/157B.
Sir Robert Fisher held Meriden, Warwickshire land, 1638. BA/H/Q/A79/176.
Sir John Skeffington had a Freeschool library book, 1619-51ff. BA/H/Q/A79/225.
Sir Robert Townsend enjoyed Cheylesmore manor, 1661. BA/H/Q/A79/242B.
Sir Richard Hopkins was involved with administration of Cheylesmore manor, 1660. BA/H/Q/A79/248A.
Sir William Bromley was involved with tax-assessment, 1668. BA/H/Q/A79/262.
Sir Charles Wheler was recommended as parliamentary candidate [,1661]. BA/H/Q/A79/266.
Sir John Dugdale purchased Bedford's lands, 1678. BA/H/Q/A79/286A.
Engraving (early nineteenth century) of Sir Thomas White (mid sixteenth century). BA/H/Q/A79/65X.
Engraving (early nineteenth century) of Sir Thomas Leigh (early seventeenth century). BA/H/Q/A79/79X.
Engraving (early nineteenth century) of Sir Edward Coke (early seventeenth century). BA/H/Q/A79/113X.
Engraving (early nineteenth century) of Sir Oliver Saint John (mid seventeenth century). BA/H/Q/A79/237X.
Engraving (early nineteenth century) of Sir William Morice (mid seventeenth century). BA/H/Q/A79/260X.
Engraving (early nineteenth century) of Sir William Dugdale (mid seventeenth century). BA/H/Q/A79/Y/13.
Sir William Cardwell manated Sir Thomas White's bequest to his widow, 1567. BA/H/Q/F8/5/1.
Sir Richard Hopkins recommended a clerk for the commission for ejecting scandalous ministers, 1655: BA/L/A/2/2.
Copy of Sir Fulke Greville's certificate for George Baker, c.1586. BA/L/F/1/2.
Sir Geoffrey de Chetham had Foleshill, Keresley and Exhall land, 1320. BA/L/P/2/1.I.
Sir Alfred Herbet gave Coventry corporation Lady Herbert's Garden, 1931. BA/M/F/1/1.
Letters from Sir Orlando Bridgeman, 1705-06. BA/M/H/1/2-5.
Letters from Sir Thomas Lytttleton, 1733. BA/M/H/1/15,16.
Letters from Sir William Billers, 1727. BA/M/H/2/13-17.
Office copy of will (1828) of Sir Skears Rew. PA1516/2/1.
Sir Arthur Cayley had Exhall land, 1677. PA1517/11/1.
Sir Thomas Clarges held Westminster land, 1694. PA1517/30/1.
Sir Thomas Geary owned a Spon Street messuage, c.1700. PA436/3/1(g).
Sir Charles Barratt, Town Clerk of Coventry, 1967. PA465/115/12; PA465/308/1.
Sir David Maxwell-Fyfe, Home Secretary, 1954. PA465/159/4; PA465/165/1-3; PA465/175/1.
(Sir) Alfred Herbert was mortgagee for 27, Warwick Row, 1911-29. PA466/8/1 fol. 40.
Sir John Dugdale owned Asthill Grove Farm, late seventeenth century. PA466/9/1-2.
Sir WIlliam Perkins mortgaged a Gosford Street cottage, 1683. PA440/3/1.
Sir Alfred Herbert's vision of a Coventry museum, 1938-57. PA434 passim.
Sir William Cordell was an executor of Sir Thomas White's 1566 will, which recites the latter's obligation to Sir Rowland Hill and bequeaths a gown to Sir Henry Crestwell. PA482/1.
Sir William Courtenay had Allesley land, pre 1707. PA494/2/1.
Sir Samuel Romilly's opinion about Bond's Hospital trustees' powers, 1811. PA54/10/1.
Sir Robert Henley, Lord Keeper, 1759. PA54/18/3.
Sir Thomas Gery, master in Chancery, approved of new Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1715. PA54/34/11.
Sir William Jesson had New Street land, 1671. PA54/165/3.
Sir Edmund Knightley had Studley priory site and Studley, Priors Marston, Priors Hardwick, Offchurch and Southam, Warwickshire manors, 1538-42. PA54/271/1.
Sir Thomas Darcy had Radford Semele, Warwickshire manor and rectory, 1546. PA54/271/1.
[Sir] Thomas Wriothesley had Ufton manor, Warwickshire, 1546. PA54/271/1.
Sir Clement Throckmorton had Wolverton, Claverdon and Norton Lindsey, Warwickshire lands, 1545: PA54/271/1.
Sir John Williams had Rugby lands [,1540s]. PA54/271/1.
Sir Clement Throckmorton had Songar, Kinghton and Bearley granges, Warwickshire, 1545. PA54/271/1.
Sir Philip Hoby had Salford Abbots manor, Salford Priors parish, Warwickshire, 1545. PA54/271/1.
Sir Ralph Sadler had Cubbington, Warwickshire rectory, 1550. PA54/271/1.
Sir William Herricke had Brailes, Warwickshire fee-farm, 1607. PA54/271/1.
Sir Fulke Greville had Warwick fee-farms, 1617. PA54/271/1.
Sir Henry Brown had Birmingham fee-farms, 1636. PA54/271/1.
Sir Edward Ferrers' heirs paid rent on Beausale, Warwickshire lands, 1651. PA54/271/1.
Sir John Hubbard had Ipsley, Warwickshire land, pre 1651. PA54/271/1(at).
Sir Nicholas Throckmorton had Brandon, Warwickshire land tempore Elizabeth I. PA54/271/1(cj).
Sir WIlliam Compton paid a Princethorpe, Warwickshire rent, 1651. PA54/271/1(ck).
Sir Richard Hopkins was involved in a Thomas Lane's Charity Chancery suit, 1673. PA54/272/1.
Sir Charles Hales had Keresley land, late sixteenth century. PA54/289/1.
Sir Hugh Windham, baron of the Exchequer, 1696. PA54/338/2.
Sir Richard Empson's counsel to be sought, 1508. PA500/3/1.
Sir Richard Burneby occupied Coundon land, 1629. PA500/5/2(f).
Sir Robert Fisher had Meriden, Warwickshire land[, early seventeenth century]. PA500/14/1(o).
Antiquarian interest in Sir William Hollies (died, 1541), 1861. PA506/235/26.
Statue to Sir Thomas White anticipated, 1881. PA506/235/67.
Sir Rowland Smith of Ford Motors, 1950. PA515/3/3.
Preference for statue of Sir Thomas White over replica of Coventry Cross, 1882. PA526/55/10.
Sir John Harington had Walsgrave land, 1590, PA526/64/1.
Sir Neville Henderson's report on diplomatic mission to Berlin, 1939. PA527/1.
Sir David Brooke, solicitor, acted for Cash's, 1924. PA562/3/11.
R.J. Cash's knighthood, 1958. PA562/79; PA562/80.
Sir Reginald Cash's death and funeral, 1959. PA562/81.
Sir Alfred Herbert loaned money to Coventry & County Club to 1930. PA578/57/52-54.
Alfred Herbert dubbed, 1917. PA586/17/4.
Sir Hallewell Rogers of Birmingham Small Arms group, 1920-31. PA594/2/1/2/1; PA594/4/2/1/4-6.
Sir Edward Manville of B.S.A.group, early twentieth century to 1934. PA594/1/2/2/19; PA594/2/1/2/2; PA594/2/2/1/4; PA594/4/4/5/1; PA594/17/1/1/3.
Sir A.F. Roger of B.S.A. group, 1932-36. PA594/2/1/2/3-13.
Patrick Hanson dubbed, 1936. in PA594/2/1/2/18.
Sir F.L. Joseph of B.S.A. group, 1935-40. PA594/2/1/2/42,43.
Sir Bernard Docker of B.S.A. group, 1939-42. PA594/2/1/2/46,47.
Sir Philip Dawson, Member of Parliament, 1917-34. PA594/2/2/1/8.
Sir Mark Webster Jenkinson was involved in B.S.A. group capital reconstruction, 1932-34. PA594/9/1/3/2.
Sir William Letts of Crossley Motors Ltd., 1916-33. PA594/12/2/7/2.
Sir Eric Geddes patronised Daimler, 1926-29. PA594/16/3/7.
Sir Edmund de Langley granted Shortley land, c.1300-05. PA824/1/4.