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Bequest of the "Dun Cow", Coventry, 1735. PA43/1 fol. 3.
Dinner-bill at "King's Head" [,late eighteenth century]. PA45/1 fol. 7.
Chancery commission executed at "White Lion", Berkswell, Warwickshire, 1662. PA47/43/12.
"King's Head" the venue for inquisition into bankruptcy, 1806. PA47/66/1.
Sale-notice for "Garibaldi" (Silver Street), "Turk's Head" (Silver Street), "Chace" (Gosford Street), "White Bear" (New Street), "O Rare Ben Jonson" [shown as Johnson] (New Street) and "Britannia" (New Street), all to be sold at "Queen's Head", 1882. PA64/3 fols. 1-6.
Sale of Bishopgate Green property at "Craven Arms", 1894. PA64/3 fol. 7.
Sale of Derby Lane/Bayley Lane corner property at "King's Head", 1805. PA66/2/5.
Sale of Derby Lane and Bayley Lane property at "Craven Arms", 1857. PA66/2/23.
"Bull and Anchor", Bishop Street, 1895-97. PA67/41.
"The Wine Lodge", Burges, 1874-79. PA72.
Hayes Inn, Much Park Street, 1705. PA78/1,2.
Hopkins family's "Crown", 1632. PA85/5.
"The Harrow" (Greyfriars' Lane) and "Parrot and Griffin" (Jordan Well) were part of Joseph Ashe junior's marriage-settlement, 1720. PA87/38.
"Dolphin" in or near Cross Cheaping, 1731. PA90/20.
"George I", Fleet Street, 1720. PA90/34.
Houses adjoining "Red Lion", Coleshill, 1751. PA94/29.
"Craven Arms" receipt from Drapers' Company, 1871. PA99/9/16.
Drapers' Company owned "New" inn, Stoke, 1894. PA99/11/48.
Drapers' Company owned "Bull's Head", Stoke, 1898 - 1900. PA99/13/44,45; PA99/14/48,49; PA99/15/44.
Weavers' Company expenses for dinner at "Bull's Head", Meriden, Warwickshire, early nineteenth century: PA100/22/98.
Bills from landlords of "King's Head", Smithford Street, Coventry to Weavers' Company, 1817-34. PA100/22/151-162.
"Red Lion", Atherstone, bill, c.1810. PA101/1/165.
"George", Coventry, bills, 1810-11. PA101/1/181,182.
"Stag and Pheasant", Leicester, bill, c.1810. PA101/1/210.
"Castle", Coventry near the Cross, early eighteenth century to early nineteenth century: PA101/1/260-262,290,298,309-310.
"Salutation" inn, London Road was conveyed, 1776. 101/1/285-286.
Muckhill at "King's Head" and the inn itself were conveyed, 1776. PA101/1/285-286.
Simpson family held the "Sword and Mace", Earl Street, 1782. PA101/1/377.
"King's Head" the venue for Thomas Farmer's creditors, 1797. PA101/11/385-387.
Likewise for William Underwood's, 1830. PA101/1/389.
Former "Bell" at Exhall, 1837-50. PA101/1/442,453.
Former "Weavers' Arms" then "White Horse", Harnall, 1859. PA101/1/456.
Street Ashton, Warwickshire land sold at "Craven Arms", Coventry, 1844. PA101/1/503.
Lease of stable in yard of "Rose and Crown", High Street, Coventry, 1870. PA101/2/65.
"Three Crowns", Gosford Street, 1854. PA101/2/95.
"Plough", Much Park Street, 1853-68. PA101/2/96-98.
"Pilot", Much Park Street, 1868. PA101/2/98.
Mary Tims, widow, lived at the "Black Horse", Southam, 1885. PA101/2/136.
Money from rent of "Queen's Head", Bretford, Warwickshire mentioned in Isaac Hancox' will, 1869. PA101/2/137.
Mary Cotgreave's share in "Falcon", Castle Street, Chester, bequeathed in draft will, 1857. PA101/4/94.
"Sign of the Fleece", Foleshill, 1820. PA101/5/19.
"Warwick Arms", Warwick, funeral-meal bill, 1840. PA101/6/80.
Security upon "Walsall Arms", Cox Street, Coventry, 1865. PA101/7/141.
Robert Bunney's share in "Rose and Crown", Broadgate [normally shown as in High Street], 1837. PA101/7/142.
"King's Head" funeral-meal bill, 1835. PA101/7/143.
Agreement for lease of "Rose and Crown", High Street, 1848. PA101/7/165.
Deeds, etc. for aforesaid "Rose and Crown", 1623 - 1790. PA101/7/274-298.
Will of William Pratt for "Roebuck" and "Chequers", Little Park Street, 1844. PA101/7/302.
Thomas Pepper's will for "The Cottage" and "The Moon and Seven Stars", both Saint John's Street, 1834: PA101/7/317.
Four messuages near "General Wolfe", Foleshill conveyed, 1847. PA101/7/344.
"Red Lion", Walsgrave belonged to J.B. Izon, 1873-80. PA101/7/345,346.
Bunney family's interest in "Rose and Crown", High Street, 1876. PA101/7/420.
Likewise in "George" Hotel, 1884. PA101/7/576.
"King's Head", Smithford Street hired out mourners' carriage, 1827. PA101/7/723.
"Craven Arms" the venue for auction of shares in Mill Lane and Primrose Hill closes, 1886. PA101/8/113..1.
Thomas Walker and Sarah Walker had the "Jolly Collier", Walsgrave, mid to late nineteenth century. PA101/8/132,141.
Thomas Arnold owned the "Griffin", Gosford Street, 1789. PA101/8/243.
Sale of messuages at "Bowling Green", Kenilworth, 1834. PA101/8/260.
Sale of "Jolly Weavers", Silver Street, 1853. PA101/8/424.
Assignment by Thomas Hughes of his "Shoulder of Mutton" inn, Bell Green, 1866. PA101/8/585,586.
Lease of "White Hart" inn, Much Park Street, 1844. PA101/8/624.
Attempt to auction Hawkesbury premises at "Newdegate Arms", Coventry, c.1864. PA101/8/642.
"Castle", Cross Cheaping mentioned, 1814. PA101/8/654-655.
Lease of "Whitefriars' Inn", Whitefriars' Street, 1877. PA101/8/675.
Edward Phillips' estate, c.1837:- "Pilgrim" (Ironmonger Row; built on site of "Pilgrim's Rest"), "Punch Bowl" (Spon End), "Falcon" (Well Street), "Ball" (Bishop Street and Rood Lane), "Black Swan" (Spon Street) and "Black Prince" (Much Park Street). PA101/8/731,732.
Thomas Raby owned "General Blakeney", Gosford Street, 1774. PA101/8/897.
Walton family owned "Hertford Arms", Gosford Street, 1856-83. PA101/8/910,913,914.
"Cranes Inn" the venue for auction [,1809]. PA101/9/17-18.
Silkdyer purchased "Crane" ["Cranes"], Bishop Street, 1819. PA101/9/31-32.
Job Pickard of "Old Crown", Hawkesbury acted as William Pickard's executor, 1857. PA101/9/59.
"Prince William Henry", Foleshill Road the venue for sale of Lockhurst Lane houses, 1838. PA101/9/139.
Recital of 1803 sale of Catherine Orton's estate at "King's Arms", Tamworth, 1805. PA101/10/16.
"Blue Brick", Wilnecote, Warwickshire, 1871. PA101/10/149.
William Wilson of Whitacre, Warwickshire owned the "Coach and Horses", Longford, 1849. PA101/11/5.
Edward Shuttleworth owned the "Green Man", "George and Dragon" and "Red Lion", Coleshill, 1828: PA101/11/6.
Edward Highway kept the "Waggon Overthrow", Exhall, 1859-64. PA101/11/95-97.
"Mount Pleasant", Ansty Road, Walsgrave mentioned, 1868. PA101/11/107.
References to sale of "Glebe" Hotel, Weedon, Northamptonshire, 1890. PA101/11/325,327,329.
Draft will of wife of a resident of the Great Western Hotel, Paddington, Middlesex, 1888. PA101/11/571.
Reference to Army & Navy Hotel Co. share-certificate, 1884. PA101/11/783.
"Hen and Chickens", Birmingham was the rendezvous for a law-stationer and his solicitor, 1860-62: PA101/11/897,900,902,908.
Directors of Coventry Steam Power Co. to meet at "Castle", Coventry, 1836. PA101/11/974-975.
Bequest of houses near "Royal Oak" beside Coventry-Stoney Stanton turnpike, 1839. PA101/12/66.
John Harding kept "Weavers' Arms", Bedworth, 1840. PA101/12/92.
Thomas Bagnal and John Bagnal successively kept "Bull's Head", Exhall parish, 1841-53. PA101/12/93,95.
"New Inn", Bedworth, mentioned, 1853. PA101/12/95.
Thomas Bradley kept "Bull's Head", Exhall parish, 1858. PA101/12/96.
Hicks family of Kenilworth owned "The Cock", Somers Town, Middlesex, 1815-78. PA101/12/144,147,148.
J.W. Loveitt tenanted the "White Horse", Bayley Lane, 1874. PA101/12/207.
Sale-catalogue for "Castle Vaults", Broadgate, 1916. PA101/12/211.
Thomas West owned "The Star", 1663. PA101/12/515.
Thomas Pinner occupied "Five Ways Tavern", Birmingham, 1856. PA101/12/525.
William Bason kept the "Lord Nelson", Bulkington, Warwickshire, mid nineteenth century. PA101/12/534.
Francis Bedder kept the "White Horse", Bedworth, 1850. PA101/12/536.
67, Well Street, Coventry sold at "Bull's Head", 1866. PA101/12/538.
Benjamin Tedd held the "Royal Oak", Whitley, 1874. PA101/12/540.
Thomas Allen held the "Grapes", Radford Road, 1850. PA101/13.
Francis Sephton held the "Boat", Hawkesbury, 1868. PA101/90.
Exhall enclosure commissioners patronised Samuel Thomas' "White Bear", Coventry, 1763. PA101/127.
John Wood occupied "White Horse", Coventry, 1810. PA101/130.
John Miller tenanted the "Angel", Cross Cheaping, 1759. PA101/137/6.
"George", Gosford Bars, was part of Wheatley's Charity estate, 1625. PA101/138/1.
"White Lion", Brinklow, Warwickshire was part of Wale's Charity estate, 1798 - 1826. PA101/139/3-7.
Mary Collins owned the "Bear" inn, Coventry, 1716. PA101/141/24.
"White Lion", Smithford Street sold, 1874. PA101/143/5.
"Crown", High Street mentioned, 1707. PA101/147/10.
Site of Broad Street Wesleyan Chapel auctioned at "Royal Oak", Foleshill, 1838. PA101/152.
Coventry Corn Exchange and Public Room Co. had its offices initially at "King's Head", Smithford Street, 1854: PA102/1.
John Conway senior kept the "Pheasant", Well Street, 1822. PA202/1/13.
"Pheasant" the venue for sale of the late John Conway senior's property, 1834. PA202/1/16-17.
"King's Head" the venue for bankrupt shag-manufacturer's creditors, 1817. PA202/1/26.XX.
William Morris kept the "King's Head", Bishop Street, 1822. PA202/1/39.X.
Mary Freckleton, Charles Wilson, Edwin Brown and William Robinson successively tenanted "Odd Fellows' Arms" at corner of Well Street and Bond Street, 1870-87. PA202/1/44.
Nathaniel Goodridge tenanted the "Lamb and Flag", Spon Street, 1833. PA202/2/16.
Memorandum about succession duty on "Walsall Arms", 1889. PA202/4/11.
George Hall kept the "Castle" Hotel, Cross Cheaping, 1835. PA202/7/1.
"White Hart", Much Park Street, 1752 - 1818. PA202/8/1-13 passim.
Insolvency-meeting at Hart's Hotel, Birmingham, 1793. PA202/9/1-2.
Harriet Forsyth tenanted "Arcade" tavern, Smithford Street, Coventry, 1884. PA202/14/4.
"Engine", Foleshill the venue for sale of land near Longford Bridge, 1844. PA202/20/21.
"Thistle", Coventry the venue for sale of Earlsdon land, 1847. PA202/27.V.
Tracing of area near "Bull and Butcher", Fillongley and Corley, Warwickshire, 1939. PA207/7/35.
Assignment of bankrupt grocer's effects made at "King's Head", Coventry, 1830. PA208/14.
"Weavers' Arms" alias "White Horse", Hillfields, 1847-91. PA221/1/12,13.
"Fox and Goose" had disappeared from Far Gosford Street by 1845. PA221/1/22.
"Craven Arms" the venue for abortive auctiuon of Far Gosford Street premises, 1848. PA221/1/25.
"Crow in the Oak", Lockhurst Lane the venue for sale of Great Heath cottages, 1817. PA221/2/18-19.
Bankrupt corndealers were examined at the "King's Head", Coventry, 1801. PA221/3/1.
Joseph Bates kept the "Golden Cross", Snow Hill, Birmingham, 1822. PA221/3/2.
"Castle", Coventry was the venue for sale of Church Field, Foleshill premises, 1838. PA242/4/37-38.
"New Inn", Foleshill was the venue for sale of Hall Green land, 1852. PA242/7/1.
Randle family at "Black Horse", Exhall, 1891. PA242/8/8.
Deeds for "Green Dragon", etc., Kenilworth, eighteenth century. PA242/11/1-14 passim.
"Swan", Kenilworth, 1706. PA242/11/20.
Billeting-order served on "King's Arms", Mill Lane (originally on "Prince of Wales", Jordan Well), 1849. PA283/1.
"Rainbow", Allesley, bill, 1879. PA295/9/25.
"Rainbow"'s ostler deemed father of Ann Lea's child, 1816. PA295/55/10.
James Wood kept "Rainbow", 1880-82. PA295/78/67-71.
"Castle", Market Place, Coventry, 1745. PA309/56/2.
Owen family owned "King's Head", Smithford Street, 1704ff. PA309/85,110.
James Birch of Coventry owned "Castle", Birmingham, 1746. PA309/105.
Birch family had "Turk's Head", Warwick Lane, Coventry (which adjoined "Red Lion" premises), 1745: PA309/109.
Building-lease for "Seven Stars", Whitley, 1676. PA309/136.
Corporation feoffments, etc. for "Three Swans", Much Park Street, 1709-25. PA310/8-17.
Assertion that Coventry City Guild did not want to preserve enough inns, 1947. PA313/214/3.
Coventry City Guild promoted restoration of "Golden Cross", Hay Lane, 1947. PA313/353.
Edward Harries of Armscott, Shropshire owned the "Windmill", Allesley. 1798. PA315/5.
"Golden Cup", Far Gosford Street, 1812-27. PA328/1-4.
Military barracks mentioned as erected on site of "Bull", 1827. PA328/17.
"King's Head", Smithford Street the venue for auction of property near Greyfriars' Gate site, 1860. PA328/18.
Alehouse Regulation Act, 1822. PA343/9/1.
List of Bass public houses in Coventry and South Warwickshire areas, c.1950. PA343/10/2.
R.E.B. Hextall owned the "Bell", Coleshill, 1951. PA344/136.
Photograph of "Seven Stars", Whitley, twentieth century. PA344/194/7.
Reference to "White Hart", Smithford Street, 1763. PA346/7-38.
Rentcharge raised on "White Hart", 1762. PA346/44-45.
"Craven Arms", Coventry was the venue for sale of a bankrupt printer's estate, 1843. PA346/72.
"White Lion", Smithford Street, Coventry and "Golden Lion", Leamington Spa, 1859-65. PA346/76.
"Craven Arms" deeds-schedule (1733 - 1832). PA348/1.
"Craven Arms" (formerly "White Bear"), High Street, 1832-45. PA348: PA349.
"George IV", Fleet Street, 1845-85. PA313/1/23-45 passim.
"Red Lion", Greyfriars' Lane, 1818-77. PA353/5/1-26.
William Lombard kept the "New Inn", Little Heath, 1921. PA2353/8/36.
"Hare and Squirrel" the venue for sale of Lincoln Street premises, 1947. PA353/20/74.
Reference to "Albion", Thomas Street, 1937. PA353/26/33.
Webster Street, Foleshill located as near "General Wolfe", 1901. PA362/39/7.
Honourable C.S. Irby owned the "Fox and Vivian", Gosford Street, 1901. PA362/44/8,10.
Audit of Honourable C.S. Irby's property held at Queen's Hotel, Coventry, 1901. PA362/44/10.
Use of fieldgate by landlord of inn near Manor House Farm, Foleshill, 1901. PA362/49/5-7.
- Carpenter kept "General Havelock", Jordan Well, 1859. PA368/122/5.
John Bayliss kept "Windmill", Spon Street, 1850. PA368/127/44 footnote111.
Thomas Burden kept "Admiral Sir E. Codrington", Radford Road, 1874. PA368/137/8 footnote 266.
Assignment of rent upon the "Star", 1500. PA371/1.
Bequest of "Nag's Head", Spon End, 1758. PA371/18.
Charles Twaites occupied "Mermaid" inn, Coventry, 1830. PA373/6.
Deeds, etc. to "Unicorn", Burges, 1702 - 1842. PA391.
Mary Ballard tenanted "Golden Cross", Hay Lane, 1842. PA391/11.
"King's Head", Coventry was venue for sale of Stoke land, 1846. PA451/1/1.XV.
"Peacock", Cross Cheaping demolished, early eighteenth century. PA490/1.
"Castle", Cross Cheaping mentioned, 1723. PA490/1.
"Turk's Head", Warwick Lane, 1791 - pre 1811. PA242/1/22-29.
"Red Lion", Greyfriars' Lane property adjoined "Turk's Head", 1791. PA242/1/22-23.
Hertford Street laid from near "King's Head", Smithford Street, 1815. PA242/1/30-33.
Parts of Charterhouse estate sold at "Castle", 1838-42. PA242/2/1.XVIII,XXIII,62.
Norfolk or Suffolk inns part of Leheup family estate, 1753. PA183/2: PA242/2/52.
John Smith, victualler, at "Toby Jug", Pepper Lane, 1879. PA242/3/29.IV footnote 413.
"Joiners' Arms", late "William IV", Spon Street, 1829-64. PA154/25-46 passim.
"Malt Shovel", Spon End venue for sale of "Joiners' Arms", 1829. PA115/46.
Notes about "Cranes" inn [,Bishop Street], early nineteenth century. PA122/4.
Index, to public houses and their sites, for hand-drawn map of Coventry, 1949. PA139/3.
"George" the venue for auction of Union Street land 1819. PA158/3.
"White Horse", Market Bosworth, Leicestershire, letter from publican, 1931. PA159/7/108.
"Moon and Seven Stars", Much Park Street, lease, 1781. PA171/4/2.
"Coach and Horses", Much Park Street, bequeathed, 1788. PA171/7/1.
"King of Prussia", Bayley Lane, mortgage, 1796. PA171/10/1.
"White Lion", Bedworth Row, conveyed, 1870. PA171/18/6.
"Old Rose and Crown", Burges, Coventry to receive window like that in "Three Tuns", Digbeth [,Birmingham], 1865: PA171/38/1.
"Woolpack", Saint John Street, assigned, 1872. PA171/45/1.
"Golden Lion", Bull Ring, 1882. PA171/50/1.
"Craven Arms" the venue for sale of Saint Nicholas' Street and Navigation Wharf houses, 1838. PA183/21,22.
Conveyance of premises adjoining "Bull", Smithford Street, 1609. PA185/1.
Holled family's "Angel" inn, etc, adjoining "Bull", Smithford Street, 1611-15. PA185/2-4.
E.J. Pollard's notes, c.1952 (about late nineteenth century and early twentieth century). PA199/1.
Publicans' signs, historical notes, c.1869-71. PA919/36/2-4,11-13,23,41.
? Prior of Coventry owned "Crown", Earl Street, early sixteenth century. PA9/1.
"King's Head", Smithford Street was a refuge for "Lady Godiva" when it snowed on the 1854 procession: PA410.
Lease of close behind "George and Dragon", Far Gosford Street, 1840. PA416/1.
"Beer Pot", Burges, late seventeenth century. PA511/13-14.
Sale of "Unicorn" or "Cook", Spon End, 1637. PA152/5.
Sale of "Three Tuns", Broadgate, 1675. PA152/8.
Lease and sale of "Dun Cow", Ironmonger Row, 1694 - 1732. PA152/16/1-6.
Sale of "Dun Cow", 1776. PA152/16/7.
Conveyance of "Salutation Inn", London Road, 1818. PA152/36/1-2.
Notice advertising sale of the "Reindeer", Well Street, 1869. PA173/25.
Conveyance of "Reindeer", 1869. PA173/26.
Drawings of "Bull", Smithford Street, mid nineteenth century. PA1/3 fol. 54 (fol. "47"); PA1/5 fol. 16 (fol. "8").
Drawing of "King's Head", Smithford Street, mid nineteenth century. PA1/3 fol. 55 (fol. "48"),
Drawing of site of "Craven Arms" billiard room, High Street, mid nineteenth centry. PA1/3 fol. 56 (fol. "49").
Drawing of "Talbot", Cross Cheaping, mid nineteenth century. PA1/3 fol. 58 (fol. "50b").
Drawings of "Half Moon", Bayley Lane, mid nineteenth century. PA1/3 fols. 70,71 (fols. "61","62").
Drawing of a Much Park Street hostelry, mid nineteenth century. PA1/4 fol. 25 (fol. "20").
Drawings of the "Cross", West Orchard, mid nineteenth century. PA1/4 fols. 50,51 (fols. "45","46"); PA1/5 fols.21-29 (fols. "13"-"21").
Drawings of the "Star", Earl Street, mid nineteenth century. PA1/5 fols. 42-45 (fols. "34"-"37").
General election noise at "Talbot", Cross Cheaping, 1835. PA14/5/69.
"Craven Arms", High Street as place for Coventry steward's meeting, 1835. PA14/6/6.
Letter about replacing an inn, c.1830. PA14/6/116.
Drapers' Company "Half-Moon Tavern" yard rent, 1820. PA14/6/175.
"Red Lion", Greyfriars' Lane, 1791-92. PA14/8/17. [Data conflicts with that at PA56/85/1 and CCA/2/3/458.]
"Green Man" beyond New Gate, 1793 - 1806. PA14/8/20.
"Craven Arms", High Street a place of general election disturbances, 1827, 1832. PA14/10/7,25.
Likewise, 1832-33. PA17/76/33,36.I,II.
"Wheatsheaf", Foleshill was a stopover for Bedworth ruffians going to Coventry, 1832. PA17/76/36.XXII.
Sale of "Castle", Cross Cheaping, early nineteenth century. PA17/98.
Sale-catalogue for "White Lion", Allesley, 1869. PA279/5/32.
Four sisters' licensing Town Close, Barston, Warwickshire for use with "The Bull", 1911: PA279/44/10272,10313,10325.
"Queens Hotel", Birmingham correspondence, etc., 1881 - 1923. PA279/10/843; PA279/39/91; PA279/40/90; PA279/44/1353, 9782, 9988, 10189, 10678, 11011, 11031, 11394, 11415, 11593, 11741, 11865, 11871, 11876, 11980, 11991, 12088, 12177, 12247, 12322, 12330, 12475, 12479, 12536, 12648, 12662, 12771, 12776, 12786.
Sale-catalogue for "Golden Fleece", Courthouse Green, 1870. PA279/4/50.
"Bell Inn", Fillongley, Warwickshire the venue for sale of Arley and Ansley, Warwickshire land, 1877. PA279/45/3.
"General Wolfe", Great Heath a venue for a meeting, 1883. PA279/44/2019.
Sale-notice for "Drum and Monkey", Hawkes End, 1869. PA279/10/41.
"Queen's Hotel", Hertford Street, Coventry bills and correspondence for dinners and venue, 1890 - 1912. PA279/20/124,125;PA279/21/139,140; PA279/22/92-94; PA279/23/87,88; PA279/24/91,92; PA279/25/117,118; PA279/26/132,133; PA279/27/91-93; PA279/28/127,128; PA279/29/115,116;PA279/30/139-141; PA279/31/141,143; PA279/36/129; PA279/44/4620, 4789, 5120, 5124, 5174, 5309, 5314, 5337, 5340, 5501, 5515, 5638, 5671, 5794, 5795, 5941, 5953, 5983, 6154, 6160, 6207, 6279, 6320, 6521, 6709, 6728, 6860, 6861, 6865, 6945, 7013, 7086, 7109, 7249, 7358, 7383, 7556, 7715, 7717, 7806, 7813, 8003, 8105, 8161, 8163, 8214, 8345, 8862, 9049, 9054, 9105, 9367, 9387, 9412, 9581, 9587, 9601, 11154.
"Craven Arms", High Street, bills and correspondence, 1909-22. PA279/32/155,156; PA279/33/176,177; PA279/34/182,183; PA279/35/131,132; PA279/38/94; PA279/39/89; PA279/40/88; PA279/44/9789, 9793, 9984, 999, 10006, 10187, 10199, 10205, 10506, 10533, 10728, 10746, 10758, 10994, 11023, 11150, 11191, 11192, 111195, 11382, 12313, 12476-12478, 12524, 12772, 12774.
"Craven Arms", High Street venue for local-government reform meeting, 1889. PA279/44/4370.
"Craven Arms" the venue for sale of a Walsgrave farmhouse, 1863. PA279/45/1.
"Craven Arms" was the venue for sale of Stretton-on-Dunsmore and Wolston, Warwickshire land, 1875. PA279/45/2.
"Forest Hotel", Knowle, Warwickshire bills and correspondence, 1888-91. PA279/19/107-111 passim; PA279/44/3960,4224,4621,5176.
"King's Head", Smithford Street, Coventry bills and correspondence about accommodation and venue, 1868 - 1917. PA279/19/107-111 passim; PA279/36/125,126; PA279/37/105,106; PA279/44/21, 69, 105, 107, 135, 210, 250, 265, 317, 353, 404, 430, 463, 507, 573, 641, 700, 788, 830, 849, 886, 906, 941, 1063, 1068, 1158, 1162, 1250, 1264, 1440, 1466, 1472, 1571, 1582, 1732, 1752, 1754, 1882, 1883, 1917, 2022, 2034, 2046, 2195, 2198, 2387, 2521, 2772, 2775, 2850, 2987, 3177, 3218, 3221, 3312, 3394, 3458, 3555, 3640, 3777, 3951, 4222, 4268, 4384, 11589, 11590, 11616, 11739, 11761, 11762, 11850, 11885, 11976, 12010, 12077, 12089, 12175, 12189, 12246, 12254, 12255.
"White Lion". Smithford Street correspondence, 1909. PA279/44/9573,9592,9613.
"King's Head", Smithford Street the venue for Foleshill Road land-sale, 1885. PA279/2/35.
"Hen and Chickens", Birmingham the venue for sale of Pinley House, estate, Coventry, 1877. PA279/3/44.
"Craven Arms", High Street, Coventry the venue for sale of Foleshill and Holy Trinity parish land, 1863. PA279/4/49.
"Craven Arms" the venue for sale of "Golden Fleece", Courthouse Green, etc., 1870. PA279/4/50.
"Craven Arms" the venue for sale of Great Heath building land and Foleshill Place houses, 1876. PA279/4/51.
"King's Head", Smithford Street the venue for sale of property near Lockhurst Lane and "Red House Inn", Stoney Stanton Road, 1883: PA279/4/52.
"King's Head" the venue for sale of Allesley Park Estate, 1868. PA279/5/31.
"Craven Arms", High Street the venue for sale of Allesley ("White Lion"), Coundon and Brownshill Green property, 1869: PA279/5/32,33.
"King's Head", Smithford Street the venue for sale of Allesley Old Road, Allesley, Abbotts Lane, Coundon, Keresley and Bedworth (Warwickshire) land, 1875. PA279/5/34.
"Kings Head" the venue for sale of Parkfields Estate, Allesley; 5 & 6, Earl Street and 101 & 102, Little Park Street, Coventry, 1883. PA279/5/35.
"King's Head" the venue for sale of Bradnocks Marsh and Berkswell, Warwickshire land, 1882. PA279/6/20.
"Craven Arms", High Street the venue for sale of Crab Tree Fields, Greyfriars' Green, 1859. PA279/7/4.
"Hen and Chickens", Birmingham the venue for sale of Bedworth, Exhall (Warwickshire) and Foleshill parishes land, 1864. PA279/8/22.
"Craven Arms", High Street the venue for sale of Honeyfield, Foleshill Road land, 1868. PA279/10/29.
"Craven Arms" the venue for sale of Hawkes End property, 1869. PA279/10/41.
"King's Head", Smithford Street the venue for sale of Foleshill Road land, 1876. PA279/10/123.
"Bull", Barston, Warwickshire the venue for a manorial court, 1889-90. PA279/44/43798,4436,4608,4653.
"Cock", Jordan Well, 1821-70 (latterly "The Vampire"). PA184/1/3-4,11,16.
"Craven Arms", High Street the venue for sale of Hill Street messuages, 1840. PA184/4/2-3.
"Three Tuns", Broadgate, 1677, 1767. PA214/1/30,31.
Penelope King's house adjoining "Rose and Crown", High Street, 1743. PA214/1/56.
"Black Bear", later "Coach and Horses", Much Park Street, eighteenth century. PA214/1/62.
John Scotton's houses, adjoining "Crown", High Street, 1658. PA214/1/68.
John Fysher occupied "King's Head"., Smithford Street, 1576. PA214/1/70.
"Saracen's Head" gate adjoined Smithford Street, 1616. PA214/1/72.
Keresley Hall Estate sold at "Grand Hotel", Birmingham, 1921. PA216/2/17.
"Bear" and "Saracen's Head" were venues for opposing parties in 1736 bye-election. PA248/6/22 et seq.
"Swan", Coleshill, 1737. PA248/6/53.
"Mermaid", Coventry, 1741. PA248/8/10.
Bequest of "Bear", Coventry, 1572. PA244/37/7.
Order to appear at "The Pannier", Coventry, 1646. PA244/41/1.
"George", Little Park Street, bill, 1814. PA244/69/1.
"Craven Arms", High Street, bills, 1869-75. PA244/69/2-4.
Insurance policy for "White Bear", New Street, 1838. PA244/88/2.
"George", Wem, Shropshire was a venue, 1808. PA257/1/42.
New public house, Saint Sepulchre's parish, Northampton, 1835. PA277/2-3.
Robert Webb occupied "Castle", Cross Cheaping, 1729. PA288/1.
"Bear", Coventry, bills, 1791. PA288/2/22,23.
"Old Baths Stores", 35, Smithford Street, 1896. PA288/5/3,4.
"Windmill", Spon Street, 1752. BA/A/B/27/4.
"Bull Head" [sic], Bishop Street, 1764. BA/A/D/16/1.
Cross Cheaping messuage next to the "Peacock", 1631. BA/A/D/29/1.
Ground adjoining "Welsh Inn", Hill Street, 1621. BA/A/D/64/2.
"Keys", Much Park Street, 1566. BA/A/D/79/1.
"Three Jolly Weavers", Much Park Street, 1761 - 1818. BA/A/D/83/1,2.
"Turk's Head", Greyfriars' Lane, c.1728. BA/A/G/2/3.
"Horseshoe", Spon End, 1668. BA/A/D/131/2.
"Bell", Gosford Street; "Ewe and Lamb", Cook Street; "Woolpack", Spon Street, 1728. BA/A/G/2/3.
"Peacock", Cross Cheaping and "Half Moon", Drapery, 1734. BA/A/G/2/9.
"Craven Arms" as venue for auction, 1858. BA/A/G/5/32.
As above, 1885. BA/A/G/6/1.V.
"Cross Keys", Earl Street, 1869. BA/A/G/12/28.
Benefit society operated from "Rainbow", Allesley, 1828. BA/A/G/14/3.
"Pheasant", Well Street, 1808-85. BA/A/G/17/1-8.
"Craven Arms" was the venue for an auction, 1882. BA/A/G/17/7.
"Pack Horse", later "Graziers' Arms" and "Rose", Well Street, 1848-74. BA/A/G/19/1-17.
"Castle" the venue for an auction, 1827. BA/A/G/24/31.
"Talbot", Cross Cheaping, 1713. BA/A/G/26/18.
"Bull Head", Bishop Street, 1726. BA/A/G/26/23.
"Black Bear", Smithford Street, 1763. BA/A/G/26/56-57.
"Talbot", Cross Cheaping, 1843. BA/A/G/26/72.
"Dewdrop", Great Butcher Row, 1882-89. BA/A/G/31/7.VII,8-16.
"Craven Arms" the venue for an auction, 1878. BA/A/G/33/1.
"Golden Lion", 1861. BA/A/G/37/1.
"Castle" the venue for an auction, c.1825. BA/B/A/26/4.
"Peacock", Cross Cheaping, 1574. BA/B/J/7/3.
"Bull Head", Bishop Street, 1782. BA/B/P/59/1.
"Ewe and Lamb" and "Ram" adjoining in Cook Street, 1766. BA/B/P/88/1.
"Half Moon", Earl Street, 1760 - 1811. BA/B/P/161.
"George", Greyfriars' Lane, 1478. BA/B/P/235/1.
"Red Lion", Greyfriars' Lane, 1542 - 1615. BA/B/P/238.
"White Bear", High Street, 1769. BA/B/P/245/1.
"Dolphin", Cross Cheaping, 1673 - 1806. BA/B/P/264/1-4.
"Ray's Inn", Much Park Street, 1411-92. BA/B/P/294/19,20.
Conversion to an inn, Smithford Street, 1521. BA/B/P/345/1.
"Ram", Smithford Street, 1618. BA/B/P/346/1,2.
"Peacock", Cross Cheaping, 1466 - 1787. BA/B/Q/5/1-4.
"George", Gosford Street, 1673. BA/D/H/7/3(b).
"Griffin", Gosford Street, 1827. BA/C/M/1/2.
"Rose", Much Park Street was an auction-venue, 1820. BA/D/A/43/22.
"Castle" was an auction-venue, 1838. BA/D/A/47/24.
"Miners' Arms", Whitley, 1847. BA/D/A/47/28,42.
"Seven Stars", Whitley, 1849. BA/D/A/47/32.
"Kings Head" was an auction-venue, 1831. BA/D/A/47/45.XLIX.
"Craven Arms" was venue for a bankruptcy-assignment, 1837. BA/D/A/47/46.XLV.
"Craven Arms" was an auction-venue, 1838. BA/D/A/47/46.XLIX.
"Crown", Earl Street, 1533. BA/D/D/30/1(b).
"George", Fleet Street, 1606. BA/D/G/10/2.
"White Bull", Cross Cheaping, pre 1753. BA/D/H/13/1.
"George", Gosford Street, 1575 - 1788. BA/D/H/14/2-13 passim.
"Welsh Inn", Hill Street, 1621. BA/D/H/15/1.
"Cardinal's Hat" next to the "Crown", Broadgate, 1471-85. BA/D/K/3/8-17.
"Rose", Much Park Street, 1566. BA/D/L/13/1.
"Prince's Arms" outside Greyfriars' Gate, 1659. BA/D/AP/7/4.
"King's Head" a venue for sale, 1802. BA/D/AW/1/11.
"Grapes Tavern", Radford, 1837. BA/D/BE/11/17(a).
"Bear", High Street, 1679. BA/D/BF/1/2.
"King's Head", Hertford Street a venue for sale, 1852. BA/D/BF/1/14.
"Punch Bowl", Spon End, 1821. BA/E/K/114/1 and footnote 4412.
"King's Head" bill, 1839. BA/F/B/215/1.
"Craven Arms" bill, 1839-43. BA/F/B/216/1.
"Trafalgar", Greenwich, bill, 1840. BA/F/B/218/1.
"Hive", Smithford Street, 1451. BA/H/H/309/7.
"[Half-]Moon", Smithford Street, 1490 - 1552. BA/H/H/309/12-26; BA/H/H/314/2-6.
"Pewter Platter", Smithford Street, 1538. BA/H/H/310/1-4.
"Lion", Smithford Street, 1550-58. BA/H/H/314/2.
"Red Lion", Smithford Street, 1569. BA/H/H/314/16.
"Seven Stars", Whitley was part of the Hopkins estate, 1707. BA/H/H/320/2.
"George" (formerly "Swan"), Fleet Street, 1659-92. BA/H/H/328.
"White Lion", Gosford Street, 1657. BA/H/H/329/18(b).
Ex-"Moon", Much Park Street, 1545-49. BA/H/H/418/1-7.
"King's Head" tax-receipt, 1702. BA/H/M/33/1.
"King's Head" bill, 1764. BA/N/A/1.
"Woolpack", Saint John's Street, 1844. PA1516/9/1.
"Black Horse", Smithford Street, 1665. PA1516/15/1.
"Three Tuns", Smithford Street, 1688. PA1516/16/1.
"King's Head" and appurtenances, Smithford Street, 1699 - 1719. PA1517/6/1,2.
"Rose and Crown", Burges, 1842. PA1518/2/3(a)(i).
"Bath" Hotel, Leamington Spa, bill, 1950. PA403/40/41.
"Bull Head", Dead Lane, 1721. PA403/139/3.
"Rose", Much Park Street, site-deeds, 1701 - 1853. PA436/1.
"Bishop Blaise", Gosford Street, 1730-49. PA436/2/1-5.
"Craven Arms" an auction-venue, 1835. PA436/3/10.
"Queen's Hotel" ditto, 1887. PA436/3/26.
"Dyers' Arms", 152, Spon Street, site deeds, 1748 - 1923. PA436/4/1-22.
"King's Head" an auction-venue, 1838. PA436/4/12.
"Mechanics' Arms", Spon Street, c.1892. PA436/4/20.
"White Hart", Much Park Street, 1893-94. PA436/6/33,34.
"Red Lion", Greyfriars' Lane, had a stable near Hertford Street, 1837. PA436/8/1.
"The Cottage", Saint John's Street, 1882. PA436/16/2.
Messuage nearly opposite "Bull's Head", Stoke, 1808. PA436/22/1.
"Greyhound", Hawkesbury, 1887 - 1945. PA466/4/2 p.69; PA466/6/1 fol. 71.
Former "Rose in June", Hall Green Road, pre 1889 - 1930. PA466/4/2 p.162.
"The Lamp Tavern", 13, Cook Street, 1904-32. PA4676/4/2 p.396.
"Full Field Inn", Moat Street, 1836 - 1939. PA466/4/4 p.127.
"The Chequers", Little Park Street, 1839 - 1933. PA466/4/4 p.338.
"King's Arms and Castle", Kenilworth, 1879 - 1942. PA466/4/4 pp.481,482.
"Black Horse", Saltisford, Warwick, pre 1887 - 1936. PA466/5/1 p.62.
"Queen's Head" and adjacent cottages, Bretford, Warwickshire, pre 1906 - 1946. PA466/7/1 fols. 90,117.
"Avon Court" Hotel, Leamington Spa, 1860 - 1948. PA466/7/2 fol. 338.
"Anchor", Hartland, Devon, 1932-49. PA466/8/1 fol. 302.
Radford Hotel, Radford Road, 1808 - 1952. PA466/8/3 fol. 140.
"Craven Arms" venue for sale of "Stivichall Arms", title for which, 1856 - post 1875. PA466/12/21-23,34.
"Windmill", Asthill, 1801-35 (inn, 1846-58). PA466/12/36; PA466/13/1-3.
"Golden Cross", Hay Lane venue for Golden Cross Philanthropic Society, 1893. PA419/1 fols. 1,2.
Sometime "Rose and Crown", Burges, 1842. PA427/1.
"Craven Arms" venue for sale of 10 & 11, Gosford Street, 1894. PA440/1/23.
"Castle" (no site), 1810. PA440/5/16.
"Griffin", Gosford Street, 1835. PA440/6/21.
"Craven Arms" venue for sale of Warwick Court, Gosford Street, 1835, 1879. PA440/6/21,40.
"Cranes", Bishop Street, 1811. PA454/1/5.
"King's Head" an auction-venue, 1873. PA454/1/24.
"Craven Arms" venue for Coventry Bank dissolution meetings, 1889. PA454/1/38.II,IV.
"Eagle and Child", Fleet Street, 1736. PA494/3/7.
"Cranes" was an auction-venue, 1820. PA499/13.
"Roebuck", Handsworth, Staffordshire, 1856. PA499/30.
Cook Street gate was inhabited as the "Old Tower Inn", 1853. PA54/38/5.
"Crown" used by Bond's Hospital feoffees [,1738]. PA54/79/2 fol. 16.
"Golden Horse" likewise [,1739-]41. PA54/79/2 fols. 17,27; PA54/80/2 fol. 13; PA54/81/2 fols. 25-28.
"Rose and Crown" likewise 1738. PA54/79/2 fol. 18.
"White Bear" likewise [,1800]. PA54/86/20,21.
"Bull's Head and Anchor", Bishop Street, 1803. PA54/88/4.
"King's Head"[, Smithford Street] used by Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1814-41. PA54/98/7; PA54/99/101; PA54/106/31,33; PA54/122/8.
"George" likewise, 1817. PA54/99/84,87,92.
"Hind", Lutterworth, Leicestershire likewise, 1817-50. PA54/99/96; PA54/107/7; PA54/108/72; PA54/131/7.
"Red Lion", Corley Moor, bill, 1822. PA54/103/21.
"Hope" tavern, bill, 1823. PA54/103/23.
"Bell", Fillongley, Warwickshire used by Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1831-50. PA54/112/11; PA54/131/6.
"Anchor", West Orchard likewise, 1832-48. PA54/113/7,31; PA54/114/6,35; PA54/115/8,32; PA54/116/8,32; PA54/117/10;L PA54/118/10; PA54/119/36,41,51; PA54/120/18,30; PAA54/121/18,34; PA54/122/18,36; PA54/123/10,30; PA54/124/13,18,26; PA54/125/8,30; PA54/126/15,40; PA54/127/8,15,33; PA54/128/16,27; PA54/129/5.
"Fox and Hounds", Gosford Street, 1744 - 1804. PA54/158/2-5.
"Plume of Feathers", Gosford Street, 1738 - late eighteenth century? PA54/161/6-9.
"Ben Jonson's Head", New Street, 1788 - 1815. PA54/173/5(a),6; PA54/181/3-5.
"Elephant and Castle", Burges, 1709-74. PA54/235/3,4; PA54/236/4-7.
"Cranes" [,Bishop Street] an auction-venue, c.1810. PA54/231/5.
"Angel", Cross Cheaping, 1739-69. PA54/243/1-5.
"Cheese" [no site], 1838. PA54/250/2.
"Swan", Knowle, Warwickshire, 1607. PA54/271/1.
"George in the Tree", Berkswell, Warwickshire [,1786]. PA54/274/2.
"Cardinal's Hat", Broadgate, 1508-09. PA54/286/9,10.
"Dun Cow", Dunchurch, Warwickshire, voucher [,1814]. PA54/315/2.
"Angel", Market Harborough, Leicestershire, voucher [,1814]. PA54/315/3.
"King's Head", Spratton, Northamptonshire, voucher [,1814]. PA54/315/4.
"Malt Shovel", Bubbenhall, Warwickshire, bills, 1817-23. PA54/318/1; PA54/320/3,7; PA54/324/4.
"Denbigh Arms", Lutterworth, Leicestershire, bill [,1818]. PA54/319/2.
"Queen's Head", Meriden, Warwickshire, bill, 1821. PA54/322/12.
"Three Crowns", Leicester, bill [,1822]. PA54/323/8.
"George", Fleet Street, 1658 - pre 1753. PA54/354/1-9.
"George", Fleet Street, fittings-schedules, 1691-97. PA54/354/6,7.
"King's Head" [,Smithford Street] was an auction-venue, 1847. PA500/19/3.
"Ben Jonson's Head", New Street, 1847. PA500/31/1.
"Livery Stables", New Street, 1843-71. PA500/36/3-5.
"Britannia", New Street, 1841. PA500/40/1.
"Lamb", Palmer Lane, 1857. PA500/51/1.
"Bull", Nuneaton an auction-venue, 1837. PA500/60/6.
"London & North-Western Hotel," 1880. PA500/113/1.
Warwickshire rugby success celebrated in "Leofric", Broadgate, 1959-60. PA502/4 fols. 44,72,73.
Bayley's School trustees patronised ["King's Head", Smithford Street], 1840. PA506/11/52.
"Craven Arms" venue for Chapelfields & District Watchmakers' Philanthropic Institution Annual General Meeting, 1890: PA506/177/1.
"Anchor", West Orchard used by weavers, 1859. PA506/182/1.
"Hare and Squirrel". Greyfriars' Lane venue for the eponymous building society's meetings, 1821. PA506/190/1.
"White Lion" Smithford Street, bill, 1880. PA506/211/62.
New "King's Head" [,Smithford Street] deemed incongruous, 1880. PA506/235/66.
"Castle" demolished, 1881. PA506/235/68.
"Craven Arms" an auction-venue, 1887. PA507/2/3.
"Beer Pot", Burges, 1694-95. PA511/13-16.
"Saint Thomas Cross", Newton-upon-Dunsmore, Warwickshire, 1920. PA512/2/5.
"Plough", Temple Balsall parish, Warwickshire, 1911. PA512/2/7,8.
Fixtures in a brewery's ledger, 1893-95. in PA512/3/1.
"Savoy" hotel, London, circular, c.1931. PA515/12 fol. 1.
"Woolpack", Warwick, bill, 1870. PA522/17/1.
"Craven Arms" was used by Fullers' Guild, 1895. PA526/50/9.
"Queen's Hotel", Hertford Street likewise, 1884-89. PA526/50/22-29.
"Bird in Hand", Little Park Street an Oddfellows' Lodge venue, 1907. PA533.
"Woolpack", Warwick, bills, early nineteenth century. PA534/5/3,4.
"Bush" Tavern, bill, early nineteenth century. PA534/5/6.
"King's Head", Smithford Street, bills, 1805-37. PA534/5/9,14,19,22,33,51,62,88,109,119.
"White Lion", Stratford-upon-Avon, bills, 1806-07. PA534/5/10,11.
"Warwick Arms", Warwick, bill, 1808. PA534/5/12.
"Three Swans", Much Park Street, bill, 1808. PA534/5/12.
"Castle" Hotel, Broadgate an auction-venue, 1855. PA540/1/17.
"Queen's Arms", Spon Street, nineteenth century to 1911. PA540/2/4,7.
"Craven Arms" an auction-venue, 1845. PA540/3/3.
Gosford Park Hotel Sick & Dividend Society, c.1927-71. PA544.
"Bull's Head", Stoke, 1913. PA549/9/1.
Ex-"Three Swans", Much Park Street, 1762. PA553/2.
"Sportsman's Arms", Allesley, 1967-68. PA555/6/16,17,90,91.
"White Horse", Balsall Common, Warwickshire, 1967. PA555/6/75.
"City Arms", Earlsdon, 1969. PA555/6/140,147.
"Royal Oak", Stoney Stanton Road, 1849. PA560/17(a).
"King's Head" was an auction-venue, 1866. PA562/26.
"Queen's Hotel" venue for Cash's staff dinner, 1933. PA562/35.
"Hen and Chickens", Butts was registered office of Coventry Cricket Ground Co. Ltd., 1892. PA575/47.
"Craven Arms" was an auction-venue, 1878. PA583/38.
Photograph of men outside an inn, c.1920. PA592/22.
Savoy Hotel, London, luncheon-menu, 1937. in PA594/3/1/14/3.
"Black Horse", Spon End was formerly described as in Coundon-in-Urchenfield, 1841. CCA/2/3/13/38.
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