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Reynolds, Edward
PERSONS/18/317
1803 - 1832
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Coventry Archives & Research Centre
This ironmonger lived in Warwick Row; see CCA/2/3/312/29: PA101/8/802,803 (his 1826 will proved in 1832); PA101/9/72. Reynolds was interested in certain premises there, 1821-25 (PA56/97/33.XIX,XX,38). He was a creditor of Joseph Browett, timber merchant in 1814 (see PA219/4/7). From 1811 he was a Holy Trinity feoffee - see PA202/7/3: PA56/110/3.I,II (1838): CCA/2/3/233/10-11. A Holy Trinity ordinary churchwarden, 1803, 1804 and the head one, 1810-15. See PA101/8/804: PA288/5/3. He had stables at New Buildings (1820ff - BA/A/G/32/6-9) and occupied Spon Street land (1820-22 - BA/D/A/50/6,7). He had Burges and Palmer Lane premises, 1820-25 - see PA1518/2/1.VIII, X. An executor of his father Robert Reynolds (q.v.), 1809-28 - see PA409/1/1.XVII, XVIII. PA499/10-13 show that he was acting as trustee for sale of the Palmer Lane and Burges premises. PA54/101/5 is an 1815 voucher of his for supplying a tenant on the Bond's Hospital estate. He was mortgagee for New Street messuages, 1825-28 - see PA500/42/1. Reynolds was trustee for Cross Cheaping premises, 1804 (PA1681/27/1.LIV - cf. CCA/2/3/179/49) and for Bishop Street's "Cranes" inn and land outside Cook Street Gate, 1817-21 (CCA/2/3/203/27-30 passim: PA56/48/1.VI,VIII,IX). Mortgage-assignee for Butts land from 1811 (PA56/92/30-31,36). He occupied Derby Lane property in 1812 (PA56/110/3.I). As trustee for a New Street messuage, 1817-22, see PA491/22/16. Mortgage-assignee for Cow Lane premises, 1822 (see PA491/23/13.XVII). As a street commissioner, Reynolds was interested in Ram Bridge/Smithford Street and Little Poddy Croft land, 1825-26 (PA491/27/25,27). Reynolds supplied ironmongery in 1813 and oak board in 1826 to Southern and Craner's Charity (PA2398/6/2/43/16; PA2398/6/2/56/22). Tenanted a Cross Cheaping messuage - see CCA/2/3/210/17-22 passim; CCA/2/3/212/23. Reynolds held a Derby Lane warehouse from Holy Trinity feoffees in 1812 - see CCA/2/3/233/11(z). In 1830 Benjamin Ginn (q.v.) and Reynolds had Harnall land - see CCA/2/3/879/2 and cf. CCA/2/3/204/21(c); CCA/2/3/785/2(a). Reynolds was trustee for John Derwas Haines(q.v.)' purchase of Well Street property in 1817ff - see CCA/2/3/310/17-18,21. He was mortgage-assignee for the victualler William Clayton(q.v.)'s Fleet Street premises, 1823-24 (see CCA/2/3/463/24-27). As mortgage-assignee for Spon Street tenements, 1808-32, see CCA/2/3/814/8-13 passim. Reynolds had Bancroft Lane premises, 1825-27 (see PA811/2/21-24). An assignee of the cordwainer Stephen Dudley's debts in 1809 (see PA811/6/14-17), Reynolds had property next to that man's in West Orchard in 1814-15 (see PA811/6/20-21,36-37). Involved in Town Court litigation, 1822 - see BA/E/K/110/566,567.
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