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Jonathan Abel was tenant of a corporation Spon Street house, 1744 - c.1764. PA76/17.
William Whithill was tenant of a corporation Burges house, 1704. PA90/11.
John Middleton was tenant of a corporation Fleet Street house, 1720. PA90/33.
William Grant acting as an executor of Mary Villers, 1770. PA94/28.
Fear of being laid off while the Weavers' Company disputed with the Drapers' Company, c.1626. PA100/12/24.
Conveyance by the son of William Bedford of Warwick of Cuckoo Lane, Coventry cottages, 1408-26: PA100/25/2,3.
William Twitty tenanted Gosford Street premises, 1731. PA101/1/267.
William Grant was involved in John Remington's purchase of a Well Street garden, 1771. PA101/1/282-283.
J.W. Coldicott's wife benefited under a maltster's will, 1839. PA101/1/610.
George Gill was named as Joseph Hands' executor, 1855. PA101/2/220.
John Keane benefited under his uncle's draft will, 1848. :PA101/7/227.
Conveyance of closes at Moseley, Worcestershire to Zachariah Gisborne of Birmingham, 1668. PA101/7/258.
Bankrupt Samuel Crosby held Well Street premises, sold to Phillips family, early nineteenth century: PA101/8/731.
Partnership-deed for Labore Brothers & Brown, 1856. PA101/9/109.
Thomas Marston senior's testamentary papers concerning his son Thomas junior, 1849-52. PA101/9/115,117.
John Cure of Coventry benefited under his brother Richard's draft will, 1869. PA101/9/143.
George Wood of London had claim upon Tamworth property, 1704. PA101/10/4.
William Grant was a trustee of the Coventry Steam Power Co., 1836. PA101/11/974-982.
John Overton's widow benefited under Mary Frear's will, 1861. PA101/12/525.
Thomas Potter became a Wheatley's Charity feoffee, 1625. PA101/138/1.
William Jesson became a Wheatley's Charity feoffee, 1650. PA101/138/2.
William Jesson was a Jesson's Charity feoffee, 1638-39. PA101/143/3,7-10.
Thomas Potter was a Bablake feoffee, 1635. PA101/147/5.
Christopher Warren had a claim upon the Tailors' and Shearmen's Company Pageant House site, 1609. PA101/149/2.
Samuel Crosby's Well Street premises, 1794 - c.1815. PA202/1/6-12.
C.1837 copy of Samuel Crosby's 1807 will. PA202/1/9.
Samuel Crosby used a Hill Street close as a tenter-ground, 1797. PA202/1/26.XIV.
William Twycross had Hill Street premises, for which Thomas Dalton (also a dyer) was trustee, 1817-23: PA202/1/28-30.
Samuel Welton used Hill Street closes, pre 1822. PA202/1/35.XVIII.
Miller family et al owned Bastille House, New Street property and Charterhouse Mill, 1695 - 1739: PA202/3/1.1-XX.
William Twycross' interest in Bastille House estate, 1809-32. PA202/3/1.XXVIII-6.
William Twycross was a Holy Trinity feoffee, 1785 - 1812. PA202/7/3.
William Twycross married a victualler's daughter. PA202/10/19-20.
Samuel Welton senior held Conduit House, Spon Street, late seventeenth century. PA202/13/1-2.
George Eld was an indebted ribbon-manufacturer's assignee, 1852. PA221/1/119,20.
Thomas Ryley was a deforciant in a final concord, 1826. PA242/4/33.
John Miller's declaration against the Solemn League & Covenant, 1684. PA263/3/25.
Allesley pauper apprenticed to Richard Dillon of Saint Michael's parish, Coventry, 1799. PA295/48/93.
Wale family's "Three Swans" inn, Much Park Street, 1709-13. PA310/8-12.
William Jesson was a trustee for Pepper Lane/Bayley Lane and Greyfriars' Lane/Warwick Lane land, 1639: PA324/1.
William Grant was a brickmaker's executor, 1781. PA324/9.
John Hopkins had land at West Orchard, 1521. PA331.
John Cox occupied hereditaments near Smithford Street, pre 1859. PA346/76.
Christopher Wade tenanted a Shortley manor close, late seventeenth century. PA362/6.
Watchmaker's son apprenticed to B.S. Richardson of Coventry, 1858. PA368/127/45.
William Neale apprenticed to W.T. Ward, 1858. PA368/128/3.
Thomas Waren was feoffee for a husbandman's Coundon real estate, 1539. PA371/2.
Memorandum of James Powney's admission to London freemanship, 1776. PA373/1.
Trade forbidden at Cross Cheaping shop, 1829. PA490/22.
Abstract of title (from 1733) for William Grant's trustees regarding Charterhouse, 1851. PA242/2/1.
Thomas Dalton was dower-trustee for William Grant's Charterhouse purchase, 1839. PA242/2/1.XVIII.
1844 will of William Grant of Coventry abstracted and copied, 1851. PA242/2/1.XXVI,37.
Thomas Dalton's bankruptcy, 1850. PA242/2/1.XXVIII,39.
John Howe's 1823 will abstracted, 1909. PA242/3/29.I.
Thomas Dalton's Spon Street property, for part of which William Grant (also a dyer) was a trustee, 1829-43: PA115/17-19,25-27,31,32,46 fols.2,3.
Thomas Dalton received a Bayley's School boy as an apprentice, 1828. PA180/126/999.
Edward Gulson tenanted a house beside the Coventry-Bedworth turnpike, 1828. PA171/16/1.
Gabriel Norton occupied Spon Street houses, 1569. PA441.
Samuel Welton bought a West Orchard close, 1720. PA152/10.
John Welton sold two Ironmonger Row tenements, 1743. PA152/17.
William Twycross bought bays of Earl Street building, 1785. PA152/26.
William Jesson bought Gosford Street property, 1629. PA152/33.
John Cosyn witnessed a deed of gift, 1513. PA152/60/7.
William Grant was a Holy Trinity overseer, 1785. PA173/7
Mid-nineteenth century watercolour of Saint Mary's Hall Great Hall portrait of Simon Norton (mayor, 1633). PA1/6 fol.61 (fol. "29").
J.W. Coldicott's going away, 1820. PA14/8/56.
Sampson Hopkins, alderman, 1621. PA21/1/21.
Christopher Warren was suspended from the council, 1617. PA17/62/2: PA21/4/1.
A physician's quitclaim of Charles Buggs, 1725. PA17/121.
Abridgement of Simon Norton's 1641 will. PA16/2 fols. 14 verso - 15 recto.
Mrs. M.J. Russell, 449, Stoney Stanton Road, 1911. PA279/44/10392.
Baptismal certificates for Joseph Howe's children, Coventry 1824-25. PA184/2/17,18.
John Clowes acting as a watchcase-maker's replacement executor, 1836-58. PA184/2/19,20.
John Howe's Earlsdon land, 1813-17. PA184/5/15,21.
William Twycross' Earlsdon land, 1811-13. PA184/3/15-21 passim.
Simon Norton's family legacies and charity mentioned, 1684. PA212/4.
John Miller married a sometime Town Clerk's daughter without his consent, pre 1709. PA212/5.
John Parker's involvement in election-riot, 1736. PA248/6/33.
John Syde occupied a Well Street tenement, pre 1572. PA244/37/6.
William Twycross' Foleshill houses, 1827. PA244/88/1.
Christopher Warren's messuage, 1595. PA286/7.
Thomas Carr's Spon Street dyehouse, 1781-92. PA288, series 2.
Thomas Hawley of Kenilworth was interested in land behind 35 & 36, Smithford Street, Coventry, 1874: PA288/5/3.
Thomas Syde occupied a Burges tenement, 1570. BA/A/B/6/1.
Thomas Fox and Charles Buggs held Fleet Street tenements, 1680 - 1706. BA/A/B/19/5-7.
Richard Leech held Gosford Street messuages, 1615-16. BA/A/B/20/10-12.
William Davis held Gosford Street premises, pre 1636. BA/A/B/20/14.
Joseph Farman held Gosford Street land, 1681. BA/A/B/22/2.
John Twitty held Gosford Street land, 1748. BA/A/B/22/4.
John Hopkyns acting as a city warden, 1511. BA/A/B/33/1.
Humphrey Smalwode had a garden near Great Pudding Croft, 1598. BA/A/B/42/1.
William Hurley's 1489 will recited, c.1490. BA/A/B/48/1.
Richard Farewell's Smithford Street messuage, 1491. BA/A/B/48/2.
Thomas Potter held a Smithford Street messuage, 1611. BA/A/B/51/1.
Joseph Hands had a Smithford Street messuage, late eighteenth century, BA/A/B/52/1.
Richard Baron had a Spon Street messuage, 1657. BA/A/B/54/5.
Richard Baron held a West Orchard cornerhouse, 1657. BA/A/B/58/1.
Christopher Warren's bond for a Bayley Lane house, 1570. BA/A/D/3/2.
William Whittell had a Burges house, 1701. BA/A/D/22/1.
John Leche held an Earl's Mill Lane tenement, 1570. BA/A/D/35/1.
William Richardson held a Fleet Street house, 1499 - 1518. BA/A/D/37/1-4.
William Leech held a house behind Gosford Street, c.1600. BA/A/D/44/1.
Thomas Waren acting as a sheriff, 1511. BA/A/D/71/1.
John de Marton acting as a bailiff, 1372. BA/A/D/78/1.
Joseph Hands held a messuage on Ram Bridge, 1772. BA/A/D/96/3.
Thomas Sotherne held a Well Street messuage, 1632. BA/A/D/117/1.
William Grant's Well Street messuage, late eighteenth century. BA/A/D/117/2.
William Piere held West Orchard property next to Thomas Haddon's, 1452. BA/A/D/118/1.
John Hopkyngs had West Orchard land, 1521. BA/A/D/119/1.
Thomas the Dyer's land, Hull, c.1240. BA/A/D/125/1.
Samuel Welton held a West Orchard cornerhouse, 1711. BA/A/G/2/1.
John Middleton held land outside Hill Street Gate, 1728. BA/A/G/2/3(e).
Christopher Wale held a Gosford Street messuage, 1728. BA/A/G/2/3(m).
Samuel Crosbv's Burges property, early nineteenth century. BA/A/G/21/1.
William Grant's Well Street close and William Rippett's premises, early nineteenth century. BA/A/G/21/1.
Probate Copy (1687) of the Will (1685) of Robert Whithill of Coventry. BA/A/G/23/1.
Richard Hands' Burges messuage, 1846-59. BA/A/G/24/32-34.
Hill family had Bastille Mill, 1751-67. BA/A/G/34/2.I-XII passim.
John Miller had a dyehouse near Bastille Mill, early eighteenth century. BA/A/G/34/2.I-III.
Thomas Carr occupied a Cross Cheaping messuage, 1761. BA/A/G/30/1.
Christopher Warene junior was a feoffee of a butcher's tenement, 1567. BA/B/A/7/1.
Richard Waryn held part of the Priory site, 1612. BA/B/A/26/1.
Gabriel Norton had Spon Street messuages, 1559. BA/B/A/39/4.
John de Bedeforde held Harnall land, 1352. BA/B/A/68/2.
Nicholas the Dyer had Radford land, 1318. BA/B/A/78/16.
Thomas Potter was a Caloudon tithes feoffee, 1622, 1636. BA/B/F/34/2,3.
Alexander Hurley was a Saint Michael's churchwarden, 1487. BA/B/G/14/1.
John de Hales' Lockhurst Lane land, 1347. BA/B/K/1/1.
Simon Baker's petition for cottages, early to mid fifteenth century. BA/B/P/8/1.
John Marton was a Trinity Guild feoffee, 1393. BA/B/P/14/5.
John de Feryby held a messuage near West Orchard, 1393. BA/B/P/14/5(bi).
John Michell held a Smithford Street messuage, 1393. BA/B/P/14/5(bk).
William Swyft had a Smithford Street messuage, 1393. BA/B/P/14/5(bo).
Nicholas Duddleleye had Spon Street tenements, 1393. BA/B/P/14/5(bu).
John de Feryby held a Hill Street messuage, 1393. BA/B/P/14/5(ca).
John Marton had a Burges tenement, 1393. BA/B/P/14/5(gm).
Thomas Bagot acting as a bailiff, 1476. BA/B/P/14/46.
John de Marton' was a guild feoffee for various properties, 1371. BA/B/P/44/16.
John de Marton' was a guild feoffee for a Bishop Street grange, 1380. BA/B/P/50/1.
Christopher Wale held a Bishop Street tenement, 1682. BA/B/P/58/1.
John Lambe and John Egerton had West Orchard messuages, early fifteenth century. BA/B/P/70/8.
John de Marton had a Burges messuage, 1365. BA/B/P/71/1.
Robert Whithill occupied a Burges messuage, 1668, 1675,. BA/B/P/75/4,5.
John de Marton was a guild feoffee, 1387. BA/B/P/82/3.
John Matheu held Burges and Cook Street property, 1361-62. BA/B/P/83/2-6.
John Welton held Crow Moat, early eighteenth century. BA/B/P/103/5(g).
John Goloffre, 1422. BA/B/P/107/6.
John Egerton was a feoffee of a Dead Lane messuage, 1423. BA/B/P/107/7.
John Marton''s interest in Dead Lane and Little Park Street tenements, 1388. BA/B/P/109/4.
John de Marton acting as a guild feoffee, 1387-88. BA/B/P/111/28; BA/B/P/146/4.
Humphrey Smallwood had Gosford Street land, 1600. BA/B/P/158/3(b).
John de Marton was a feoffee of guild land in Earl's Mill Lane to John Wythybroke, 1389. BA/B/P/163/2.
Henry Rastell occupied a Fleet Street tenement, 1461. BA/B/P/169/1.
Henry Rastell occupied a Gosford Street messuage, 1373. BA/B/P/201/1.
John Marton acting as a guild feoffee, 1378-84. BA/B/P/197/3,4; BA/B/P/229/1; BA/B/P/249/2.
John Golofre's Gosford Street rent, 1413. BA/B/P/201/1.
John de Egerton and John de Wythibroke were guild feoffees, 1388. BA/B/P/206/3.
John Golofre's Gosford Street messuage, 1406. BA/B/P/209/1.
John Douce held Gosford Street property, 1375. BA/B/P/241/16,17.
Nicholas Duddeleye was a feoffee for a walker's lands, 1391-92. BA/B/P/252/1-4.
Nicholas Barre held a Hill Street cottage, 1415. BA/B/P/252/5.
William Derset's Potter Row premises, 1449-68. BA/B/P/262/3-6,9.
John de Feryby's Saint Nicholas' Street rent, 1396. BA/B/P/263/1.
John Marton' was a guild feoffee, 1374-82. BA/B/P/265/25-28.
Richard Erneys, Richard Yorke and Roger Becher successively held Little Park Street and Coundon property, 1363-99: BA/B/P/273/1-11.
Thomas Waren' was a feoffee of a Little Park Street tenement, 1511. BA/B/P/284/2.
John de Marton' was a guild feoffee, 1371. BA/.B/P/291/2.
Richard de Yorke was feoffee to John de Marton' of a Palmer Lane messuage, 1376-79: BA/B/P/318/2,3,7,8,12.
John de Marton' acted as a guild feoffee, 1374. BA/B/P/318/14.
Robert Falk held Poddycroft, 1450. BA/B/P/320/10.
John de Marton' acting as a guild feoffee, 1374. BA/B/P/321/1.
Two men called Nicholas the Dyer held a Smithford Street messuage, 1322-48. BA/B/P/325/3-14.
William Feryby held a Smithford Street messuage, 1368-75. BA/B/P/325/18,23-30.
Nicholas Dudley held a Smithford Street messuage, 1401, BA/B/P/325/20.
Henry de Warewyk' held a Smithford Street messuage, 1348. BA/B/P/326/11.
Roger Baker held a Smithford Street messuage, 1415. BA/B/P/326/19.
John Essex held a Smithford Street messuage, 1429. BA/B/P/326/20,21.
Roger Baker held a Gosford Street tenement, 1429. BA/B/P/326/21.
John Marton et al successively held a messuage next to Smithford Bridge, 1366 - 1417. BA/B/P/332/2-4,8,9.
John Egerton (floruit 1421) had Smithford Street messuages. BA/B/P/338/1; BA/B/P/341/1.
William Pratte held Hukynsplace, Spon Street, 1412. BA/B/P/349/32.
John de Marton was a guild feoffee, 1377-86. BA/B/P/359/22,26.
John Attilburgh held Spon Street messuages, c.1396-99. BA/B/P/359/24,26,28.
Thomas Potter held a Spon Street messuage, 1438. BA/B/P/359/32.
John de Marton was a guild feoffee, 1377. BA/B/P/363/2.
John de Marton was a guild feoffee, 1379. BA/B/P/367/1.
John de Marton was a guild feoffee, 1378. BA/B/P/375/1.
Thomas de Wrokkesale held a Spon Street messuage, 1387. BA/B/P/377/1.
Nicholas Duddeleye had Spon Street premises, 1389. BA/B/P/378/1.
William Pere held a Spon Street messuage, 1454. BA/B/P/386/2.
John Brere had a Spon Street messuage, 1435. BA/B/P/387/1(c).
John Marton acting was a guild feoffee, 1371.. BA/B/P/404/4.
John de Marton' was feoffee of a West Orchard messuage, 1369. BA/B/P/410/1.
John Ridley occupied a West Orchard messuage, 1622. BA/B/P/411/1.
William Pere enfeoffed John Hadley and Thomas Bagot, and others, with a Hasilwood croft, 1471-77: BA/B/P/423/2-4.
Nicholas le Deyster' had Radford land, 1316-17. BA/B/P/434/2,3.
John Marton was a guild feoffee, 1379. BA/B/P/436/2.
Christopher Warren junior was a Scotts lands feoffee, 1565. BA/B/Q/9/1.
William Pere was a feoffee to William Saunderes et al of a Smithford Street messuage, 1465. BA/B/Q/13/1.
John Stille had had a West Orchard messuage (late fifteenth century) which interested Richard Farwell, 1491: BA/B/Q/17/;1,2.
William Grant and William Twycross were interested in Earl's Mill Lane land, 1787. BA/C/M/1/2.
Samuel Catterns held Foleshill land, 1688. BA/D/A/23/3.
Thomas Potter and William Jesson were Hawkesbury mines lessees, 1622. BA/D/A/31/2.
John Howe held Hearsall land, 1801-11. BA/D/A/35/3; BA/D/A/36/7.
OIiver Katherns held Radford land, 1667. BA/D/A/45/2.
Samuel Catterns held Whitmore land, 1695. BA/D/A/65/1.
Thomas Potter and William Jesson were Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1643-54. BA/D/D/26/5,6.
Richard Hands was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1848. BA/D/D/29/1.
Thomas Potter was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, floruit 1639-48. BA/D/D/35/1; BA/D/D/47/5; BA/D/D/50/3.
A Christopher Warren was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, floruit 1574. BA/D/D/36/7.
Another Christopher Warren was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, floruit 1609-12. BA/D/D/36/8; BA/D/D/50/37.
Humphrey Welton occupied Fleet Street tenements, 1675. BA/D/G/10/3.
Thomas Potter was a Bablake Boys' Charity feoffee, 1648. BA/D/G/16/4.
[Oswald] Randle occupied a Spon Street house, early seventeenth century(?). BA/D/G/16/9.
Thomas Potter was a Wheatley's Charity feoffee, 1632-48. BA/D/H/8/1; BA/D/H/14/3; BA/D/H/16/1; BA/D/H/18/7; BA/D/H/19/1; BA/D/H/20/3; BA/D/H/21/4; BA/D/H/23/6; BA/D/H/27/2.
John Birde and Thomas Staveasacre successively occupied a West Orchard tenement, 1561. BA/D/H/22/1.
John de Marton was a feoffee for six messuages, 1392. BA/D/K/4/1.
William Norton was a feoffee for Foleshill land, 1529-30. BA/D/K/6/11,13.
John Stanley of Warwick was interested in Keresley land, 1466. BA/D/K/8/10-12.
John Hadley was a feoffee of Bubbenhall and Weston-under-Wetherley, Warwickshire land, 1480-85: BA/D/K/13/16-20.
Anthony Block had Bastille Mill meadows, c.1600. BA/D/N/2/1.
Christopher Warren was a feoffee of Corley, Warwickshire land, 1609-11. BA/D/AZ/1/1-6 passim.
William Darcett had Palmer Lane land, 1439. BA/D/AG/3/1(a).
Richard Sampson was a feoffee of Palmer Lane and Saint Nicholas' Street property, 1462-63. BA/D/AG/3/2,3.
Richard Baron occupied Radford lands, 1655. BA/D/AG/4/3.
Humphrey Smallwood had Coundon land, 1589. BA/D/BE/9/2.
John Parker benefited under a silkman's will, 1761. BA/D/BF/1/6.
Thomas Potter was a Waren's Gift feoffee, 1622-46. BA/D/BH/3/5,6.
Sampson Hopkins was a Waren's Gift feoffee, 1646. BA/D/BH/3/6.
Christopher Warren had Pinley land, 1610. BA/G/D/1/3.
Nicholas le Deystere had a Smiths' Row tenement, c.1306 - c.1307. BA/G/F/43/1.
John de Corleye held Stoke land, 1370. BA/G/F/68/.1.
John Styll had Keresley land, 1416. BA/G/F/75/2.
Nicholas le Deistere had Well Street property, 1326-44. BA/H/H/18/5-8.
Nicholas le Deistere had a Little Park Street rent, 1339. BA/H/H/19/1.
William Saunders had a Smithford Street messuage, 1448-55. BA/H/H/20/2-6.
William Pere was an attorney to deliver seisin, 1448. BA/H/H/20/3.
John Est occupied a Gosford Street tenement, 1461. BA/H/H/41/1(d).
Osbert the Dyer had Smithford Street land, c.1210 - c.1220. BA/H/H/97/1.
John de Hales had Cook Street land, 1300. BA/H/H/108/1-3.
John de Hales had a Hill Street curtilage, c.1290 - 1297. BA/H/H/109/1.
John Hadley had a Smithford Bridge garden, c.1454-64, once John Essex'. BA/H/H/114/5.
Stephen de Hales had Earl Street land, late 1270s. BA/H/H/124/1.
Henry de Clifton had a Smithford Street messuage, 1349. BA//H/H/157/3.
Henry de Clifton was feoffee of a West Orchard messuage, 1347. BA/H/H/192/2,3.
Nicholas le Deyster had land near Spon Street, 1306. BA/H/H/221/1.
John de Marton' was a feoffee of a Styvechale field, 1380. BA/H/H/245/1.
Adam Hyton' was a feoffee of Coventry lands, 1415. BA/H/H/264/24.
William Prat was a feoffee of Hill Street property, 1420. BA/H/H/264/28.
Adam Hyton' had Hill Street land, 1419. BA/H/H/264/29.
William Saunders was interested in Hill Street and Radford land, 1473. BA/H/H/264/34,35.
Richard Gillesfeld might have been interested in the "Moon", Smithford Street, 1495. BA/H/H/309/15.
John Humphrey was a feoffee of Smithford Street property, 1525. BA/H/H/309/19.
Christopher Dyer held land from the Hopkins family, 1707. BA/H/H/320/2.
Richard Bown (or Baron) held a Derby Lane messuage to 1657. BA/H/H/327/3.
John Miller was a settlor of Fleet Street and Hill Street property, 1682. BA/H/H/328/7.
Richard Baron had Gosford Street property, 1675. BA/H/H/329/18.
Simon Charnelhouse's wife had a Gosford Street messuage, 1664. BA/H/H/330/3.
William Saunders was a tailor's feoffee, c.1460. BA/H/H/364/6,7.
William Richardson had a Fleet Street house, 1511. BA/H/H/396/1-3.
Letter about Laurence Saunders' distraint of sheep [,1495]. BA/H/Q/A79/14.
John Leeche had Mill Lane land, 1571. PA1516/10/1.
Sketchley Dye Works bill, 1950. PA403/40/172.
Thomas Lowke was mortgage-assignee for Cook Street messuages, 1721. PA403/136/10.
Samuel Welton's interest in Mill Lane/New Street corner property, 1722. PA403/158/1.
Thomas Carr was an ex-soapboiler's executor, 1794. PA403/162/2.
J.W. Caldicott's interest in the "Rose", Much Park Street, 1839. PA436/1/21.
Samuel Crosby's Burges premises, 1825. PA436/3/4-6.
Samuel Crosby's bankruptcy, 1835. PA436/3/9-10.
Richard Hands had Burges premises, 1840-73. PA436/3/13-22.
William Bagshaw was a widow's executor, 1857. PA436/4/14.
Charles Buggs had Barbars Close[, late seventeenth century]. PA436/5/24.
Mark Stoke's wife benefited under her aunt's will, 1879. PA436/14/1.
Thomas Potter acted as an attorney to deliver seisin, 1604. PA409/1/1.VII.
William Grant sold a garden beside Radford Road, 1793. PA409/1/1.XIV.
John Holliland occupied a London shop, 1566. PA482.
Anthony Block quitclaimed land north of the city wall, 1602. PA494/1/1.
John Welton had Smithford Street property, 1729 - pre 1736. PA494/3/1.
John Welton benefited under his grandparents' wills, 1722, 1731. PA494/3/2,3.
Smithford Street and Fleet Street properties which belonged to John Pickering (1730s) and Thomas Villers (1754): PA494/3/11.
Thomas Potter was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1654. PA54/18/1.
Thomas Lowke was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1737. PA54/18/3.
Christopher Warren had New Street property, 1692. PA54/165/1.
Richard Baron had New Street property, mid seventeenth century. PA54/165/3.
John Miller had Miller's Alley and other New Street property, 1704 - 1730s. PA54/171/1; PA54/183/2; PA54/202/3/1.IV-XVII passim.
William Twycross had a tenter-ground behind New Street, 1784. PA54/183/5.
Joseph Hands held New Street messuages, 1779. PA54/198/5.
Joseph Farren held a New Street tenement, 1745. PA54/199/1.
John Terry held a Silver Street messuage, 1762-71. PA54/219/3,4.
J.D. Haines held a Well Street house, 1814-21. PA54/231/6-8.
William Whittell held a Burges/Palmer Lane house, early eighteenth century. PA54/233/1; PA54/237/2.
Thomas Warren was feoffee for a Smithford Street messuage, 1516. PA54/285/3
Receivers' bonds for Thomas Jesson's and Richard Baron's Charities, 1833-34. PA54/308/1,2.
William Jesson was a Coxon's Charity feoffee, 1635. PA54/333/8.
Richard Baron tenanted Radford property, 1655. PA54/335/3.
Extract (1696) from the Will (1658) of Richard Baron of Coventry. PA54/338/1.
John Leeche had a Gosford Street house, late sixteenth century. PA54/339/2.
William Jesson and Simon Norton were feoffees of Roger Clarke's Charity, 1636. PA54/342/1.
Thomas Lowke was a Bond's Hospital trustee, 1738. PA500/4/1.
Christopher Warren was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1609., PA500/5/1.
Thomas Potter et al were Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1629. PA500/5/2.
Thomas Potter was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1654. PA500/5/3.
William Twycross had New Street tenter-closes, early nineteenth century. PA500/38/1.
Samuel Crosby occupied a Well Street house, c.1800. PA500/49/2.
William Grant occupied (a different) Well Street house, late eighteenth century. PA500/49/2.
William Whittell occupied Kallender House, Burges, 1692. PA511/15.
Thomas Lowke occupied other Burges property, 1685. PA511/15.
William Jesson and Thomas Potter were Wheatley's Charity feoffees, 1651. PA526/65/1.
Francis Webb was mortgage-assignee for Barras Green messuages, 1811. PA538/3.
Thomas Wale sold the "Three Swans", Much Park Street, 1713. PA539/1/1.
Office Copy (1736) of the Will (1735) of Samuel Welton of Coventry. PA558.
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