David Shakespeare Waters was a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1876. PA67/32.
John Hollyer junior was corporation tenant of a Priory garden, 1747. PA90/24.
Collins & Co., vouchers, 1871 - 1909. PA99/9/18,19; PA99/12/49,50; PA99/14/43,44; PA99/17/29; PA99/18/42; PA99/19/50; PA99/20/50.
Waters & Co., voucher,1871. PA99/9/69.
Edward Waters' and David Shakespeare Waters' vouchers, 1809-12. PA101/1/236-243.
William Whittem's bill, 1808. PA101/1/256.
Thomas Owen occupied Cross Cheaping premises, 1807. PA101/1/297.
Matthew Vicars of Liverpool was a trustee of E.O. Keen's will, 1848-61. PA101/1/439.
Thomas Spencer was named a farmer's executor, 1869-81. PA101/1/474,478.
David Shakespeare Waters was a trustee of Catherine Perkins' marriage-settlement, 1822. PA101/2/87.
W.H. Osborn of Birmingham was a Birmingham Improvement Commissioner, 1833: PA101/2/143-144,148-149.
Charles Belcher of Warwick, mid nineteenth century. PA101/6 passim.
Christopher Dix of London was a trustee of Reverend Thomas Pardoe's marriage-settlement, 1746. PA101/7/6.
Harry Chetham's draft will, 1838. PA101/7/77.
Harry Chetham benefited under Charles Cross' draft will, 1840-54. PA101/7/78-80.
Joseph Collins' trusteeship of John Bunney's estate, 1831-47. PA101/7/149,156.
Graham family's benefit under Reverend C.B. Graham's draft will, 1890. PA101/7/224.
John Dell was named an executor of Ann Pratt, 1854. PA101/7/311.
Lease of 13, Warwick Row to William Johnson, 1896. PA101/7/779.
William Johnson (also a beer merchant) was a trustee for Charles Cross' estate, 1883. PA101/8/13.VI.8.
John Crupper's Kenilworth premises and will, 1819-26, PA101/8/262-265.
Thomas Hughes and John Porter were named an innkeeper's executors, 1861. PA101/8/584.
Interest of David Shakespeare Waters' executors in Charles Deeming's effects, 1849. PA101/8/638.
A bankrupt victualler's indebtedness to David Shakespeare Waters, 1817. PA101/8/656.
Harry Chetham senior was named a Congregationalist's minister's executor, 1840-49. PA101/8/766,768.
John Dell occupied a Ram Bridge messuage, 1844. PA101/8/804.
Harry Chetham's Cook Street Gate(?) property mentioned, 1817. PA101/9/31-32.
William Lambley was trustee for John Derwas Haines' interert in property near Cook Street Gate and Well Street Gate(?), 1819-22. PA101/9/31-32,40.
William Lambley was concerned with the sale of a Well Street factory and granary, 1821-26. PA101/9/41.
William Lambley was a silk dyer's executor, 1821. PA101/9/72.
John Bint, brandy merchant, occupied a house in High Street, Coleshill, 1824. PA101/11/6.
E.V. Spencer of Warwick was a trustee of Sarah Bennett's marriage-settlement (1848) and named her executor in 1849 (after she had married Samuel Vale). PA101/11/13,19.
E.V. Seymour's children benefited under Samuel Vale's draft wills, 1846 - c.1888. PA101/11/110-114.
David Shakespeare Waters' Warwick Row property, late nineteenth century. PA101/11/117-200 passim.
W. & A. Gilbey (via William Clarke), vouchers, 1888-89. PA101/11/173-174.
Waters & Co., High Street, bill, 1889. PA101/11/193.
Testamentary papers, etc. for E.V. Seymour, formerly of Warwick, 1891-98. PA101/11/251-484.
E.V. Seymour was a trustee of the Coventry Steam Power Co., 1836. PA101/11/974-975.
Probated will of WIlliam Whittem of Foleshill, 1830. PA101/12/1.
John Whittem's bill, 1841. PA101/12/28.
Testamentary papers, etc.of John Whittem and J.L. Whitem of Whitley, 1859-74. PA101/12/35-60.
John Whittem's acting as W.W. Loveitt's executor, 1846-50. PA101/12/118-121.
John Whittem tenanted a shed in Theatre Yard, 1857. PA101/12/164,165.
John Whittem was assignee of a miller's estate, 1849-50. PA101/12/167-172.
John Whittem received Vicar Lane rents, 1847. PA101/12/236.
Probated will of William Merry of Coventry, 1846. PA101/12/530.
Olivers (1913) Ltd., Coventry: correspondence about cheque addressed to the Coventry Tobacco Co., 1929: PA101/12/882-884.
David Shakespeare Waters was a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1837. PA101/136/8.
Harry Chetham was a Wheatley's Charity trustee, 1848. PA101/138/6.
William Whittem was a Samuel Edwards' Charity trustee, 1813. PA101/143/1.I.
John Whittem was a Samuel Edwards' Charity trustee, 1834. PA101/143/2.
Harry Chetham was a West Orchard Independent Chapel trustee, 1854. PA101/150/2.
C.J. Nutt and John Dell were shareholders in the Coventry Corn Exchange & Public Room Co., 1850s. PA102/1.
Robert Choules acting as a ribbon-manufacturer's executor, 1887. PA202/1/44.
Jeremiah Mason was appointed a trustee of Thomas Russell's testamentary settlement, 1887. PA202/4/5.
Andrew Hughes of Birmingham was mortgagee for Red Lane, Coventry houses, 1877-87. PA202/4/6-9.
John Whittem was on the freemen's committee which negotiated compensation-terms for land with the London & Birmingham Railway had taken, c.1832. PA206/2.
An ex-farmer owed C.J. Nutt £50, 1865. PA208/18.
Harry Chetham was mortgagee for a turner's purchase of Hillfields premises, 1844. PA221/1/9.
Harry Chetham was a West Orchard Independent Chapel trustee, 1836. PA221/1/10.
Harry Chetham acting as a sheriff, 1827. PA221/2/9.
John Whittem was mortgagee for Windmill Lane, Foleshill parish property, 1855. PA221/2/15.
David Shakespeare Waters' final concord for Saint John's, Saint Michael's and Foleshill parishes land, 1826: PA242/4/33.
Memorandum by John Dell of Coventry that a Foleshill victualler deposited deeds with him as security for goods supplied, 1860. PA242/7/20.
D.E. Collins & Co., 14, Priory Row, account books, 1928-50. PA243.
Waters & Co., voucher, 1879. PA295/9/24.
William Whittem acting as a Justice of the Peace, 1827. PA295/40/72.
Affiliation-order served on William Piercy of Bedworth, 1818. PA295/56/14.
Harry Chetham leased a Fleet Street messuage, 1843,. PA324/10.
James Sibley Whittem and Harry Chetham acting as Sir Thomas White's Loan trustees, 1858. PA333/6.
D.E. Collins & Co., 14, Priory Row, trade and personal archive (including precursor firm of Collins & Parker and correspondence with other businesses), 1822 - 1956. PA343; PA344.
Kingston, Brett & Co., Leamington Spa, mid twentieth century. PA343/14/20.
J.R. Phillips, Bristol, marketed Hollands Gin, mid twentieth century. PA343/14/28.
Testamentary papers of D.E. Collins, 1872-77. PA344/186-188.
D.S. Waters' interest in West Orchard/Smithford Street premises, 1824. PA346/60-61,63.
J. & H. Reay of London bought "Craven Arms", Coventry, 1845. PA348/3.
David Shakespeare Waters' High Street shop adjoining "Craven Arms", 1845. PA348/3.
David Hunt and John Reay junior were named a consul's executors, 1838. PA349.
E.T. Pickmere of Birmingham was mortgage-assignee for Coleshill houses, 1892 - 1901. PA353/4/2.
John Whittem's interest in a Greyfriars' Lane tenement, 1845. PA353/5/6.
Joseph Collins' resignation of Katherine Bayley's School trusteeship, 1841. PA368/1/33.
D.E. Collins & Co., bills, 1854-55. PA368/56/20; PA368/57/23.
Waters & Sanders, bills, 1854. PA368/56/42-43.
David Shakespeare Waters was a petitioner against bankrupt bankers, 1823. PA371/9.
Solicitors' letter to D.E. Collins & Co. about rent-payment, 1871. PA309/1.
John Jordan's Stoke land, 1846-49. PA451/1/1.XV-XVIII.
1866 will of David Laxon abstracted, 1888. PA451/1/4.
Hubert David Waters and J.G.C. Graham were Bond's Hospital trustees, 1914. PA242/3/27.I.
David Shakespeare Waters was an executor of a silkdyer, 1835. PA115/28.
Abel Gravenor, bill, 1773. PA180/36/6.
Collins & Parker, and Collins & Co., bills, 1834-47. PA180/96/18; PA180/100/21; PA180/102/21-22; PA180/103/21; PA180/108/26; PA180/109/24.
David Shakespeare Waters, wills, 1836-50. PA180/98/33; PA180/106/32; PA180/112/44.
William Johnson and Jeremiah Mason tenanted 21, Broadgate, 1878. PA171/48/1.
Matthew Priestnall of Stockport, Cheshire was an executor of the carrier Matthew Pickford, 1799. PA183/10-11.
David Shakespeare Waters was a carpenter's mortgagee and trustee, 1822. PA183/13-15.
Harry Chetham acting as a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1856. PA198/1.
Waters family papers, nineteenth century. PA402/13-19 passim.
1886 probate of 1880 will of Charles Sandiers of Coventry. PA402/17.
Waters family photographs, mid nineteenth century ff. PA402/27; PA402/31/2.
David Shakespeare Waters acting as a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1839. PA457/1.
Harry Chetham acting as a Bablake Boys' Charity trustee, 1841. PA152/15/2.
David Shakespeare Waters acting as a corporator, 1835. PA14/6/136.
Jeremiah Mason's reference for a dairyman, 1884. PA279/44/2243.
W.J. Osborne, "White Lion", Smithford Street, 1909. PA279/44/9603,9613.
Robert Choules' North Street, Stoke land, 1873. PA184/7/4.
James Sceats of Tulse Hill, Surrey was a Coventry settlement trustee, 1886 - 1902. PA215/6/1-3.
G.L. Graham's freeman's oath, 1906. PA223.
Abel Gravenor benefited under his silkman father's will, 1761. PA232/1 fols. 3-6.
John Cave, Brandon, Warwickshire, bill, 1878. PA253/10/10.
D.E. Collins & Co., Coventry, bill, 1877. PA253/10/14.
T. Threlfall junior, Preston, Lancashire, bill, 1877. PA253/10/55.
J.G.C. Graham leased a cellar, 36, Smithford Street, 1888. PA288/5/3.
Charles England's Cross Cheaping vault, 1771. BA/A/B/10/1.
Obadiah Ayton held a High Street house, late eighteenth century. BA/A/B/30/1.
Charles Henry Waters was a mortgage-assignee, 1888-89. BA/A/G/5/37,40.
David Shakespeare Waters was a cognizee, 1832. BA/A/G/12/21.
John Dell's interest in Monk's Court, Fleet Street, 1878. BA/A/G/14/7.
Robert Choules was a trustee for sale, 1886. BA/A/G/17/9.
Andrew Hughes and Thomas Hughes were mortgagees for Well Street property, 1856-72. BA/A/G/19/3,16.
John Whittem was a solicitor's trustee for purchase of Well Street premises, 1846. BA/A/G/21/1.
William Lambley occupied a Cross Cheaping messuage, 1818. BA/A/G/28/1.
David Shakespeare Waters was interested in a Cross Cheaping messuage, 1827. BA/A/G/28/2.
Charles West junior, 58, Cross Cheap[ing, 1879. BA/A/G/28/2.
Joseph Collins was a watchmaker's mortgagee, 1839-40, BA/A/G/29/6.
T.G. Johnson junior was a trustee for sale of a Cross Cheaping messuage, 1850-52. BA/A/G/29/7,8.
James Beswick was trustee for a maltster's purchase of a New Buildings stable, 1817. BA/A/G/32/4-5.
S.D. Armstrong tenanted the former mayor's parlour, Cross Cheaping, 1840. BA/B/J/7/9.
Charles England held Harnall land, 1771. BA/B/P/421/6.
William Whittem enjoyed a water-supply, 1819. BA/B/P/456/2.
Obadiah Ayton was a bankruptcy-assignee, 1780. BA/D/A/40/16.
John Villers held Radford land, 1796. BA/D/A/41/10.
David Shakespeare Waters was a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1867. BA/D/A/47/43.
Joseph Collins acted as Viscount Hood's agent, 1838. BA/D/A/47/46.XLIX.
David Shakespeare Waters was an innholder's bankruptcy-assignee, 1817. BA/D/A/50/5.
William Lambley was a silkdyer's executor, 1822. BA/D/A/50/7.
Harry Chetham was a Bablake Boys' Charity trustee, 1855. BA/D/H/24/2.
Harry Chetham was a Swillington's Charity trustee, 1837. BA/D/BE/11/17.
Phineas Ayton's bankruptcy, 1812. BA/K/W1647.
David Shakespeare Waters was a knight's executor, 1828. PA15165/2/1.
William Lambley was a glazier's executor, 1816-18. PA15187/2/1.VII.
David Shakespeare Waters' interest in a victualler's property, 1825. PA1518/2/3.
Licensed Trades Ltd., Hillfields supplied Saint Barbara's Lodge, 1929. PA403/96/4-10.
Thomas Hughes renounced a probate, 1861. PA403/165/1.
David Shakespeare Waters was trustee of a physician's estate, 1826. PA403/165/2.
David Shakespeare Waters was ,mortgagee of Burges premises, 1825. PA436/3/6.
David Shakespeare Waters was mortgagee of a Great Butcher Row messuage, 1842. PA436/16/1.
Robert Choules owned 124-132, North Street, 1866-94. :PA466/4/2 p.31.
J.G.C. Graham was a Bond's Hospital trustee, 1921. PA466/4/4 p.12.
John Whittem was mortgagee for 19-25, Bradford Street, 1856-57. PA466/5/4 p.204.
David Shakespeare Waters owned 29, Warwick Row, early nineteenth century. PA466/8/1 fol. 40.
David Shakespeare Waters was a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee in 1845, and David Waters was appointed one in 1848. PA466/14/1.
Robert Choules was a Coventry Bank director, 1889. PA466/16/2.
Richard Friend of Canterbury was named a silkman's executor, 1809. PA409/1/1.XVII.
C.J. Nutt was a silkman's executor, 1851-54. PA440/3/3,5.
Charles England occupied Red Lane land, late eighteenth century. PA440/4/1.I.
David Shakespeare Waters, liquor-merchant, was mortgage-assignee of Warwick Court, Gosford Street, 1843: PA440/6/25.
Richard Hiorns of Warwick was a Coventry Union Banking Co,. founder-director, 1836. PA454/1/37.I,38.I.
Robert Choules was a Civentry Union Banking Co, director, 1889, PA454/1/37.IV,38.IV.
William Lambley acted as a glazier's executor, 1818. PA499/7.
Obadiah Ayton occupied a High Street house, 1793. PA54/19/1.
Charles England occupied Red Lane land, 1769. PA54/23/1.
Edward Waters supplied Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1801. PA54/86/36.
William Whittem and John Whittem were Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1828-29.PA54/109/8; PA54/110/29.
William Lambley was a dyer's executor, 1820-21. PA54/231/8.
David Shakespeare Waters was a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1848. PA500/19/4.
David Shakespeare Waters' interest in Barbar's Close, Butts, 1836. PA500/126/1.
William Johnson and Jerenmiah Mason, partnership-variation, 1903. PA500/136/1.
John Liddington, Rugby, trade card, c.1955. PA502/3 fol. 2.
W. Merry, bill, 1844. PA506/11/64.
Robert Choules, voucher, 1863. PA506/188/1.
William Whittem was a "Hare and Squirrel" building society member, 1821. PA506/190/1.
J.G.C. Graham was a mortgage-assignee for "Bull and Anchor" Yard property, Cook Street, 1869-70. PA506/204/18; PA506/205/3.
David Waters died, 1896. PA515/55/9.
Andrew Hughes and Thomas Hughes had Lockhurst Lane land, 1882 - 1911. PA519/4 (endorsements).
Lewis & Ridley pursued a debtor, 1881. PA526/113.
D.E. Collins & Co., bills, 1826-36. PA534/5/28,41,48-57,72,81,91,102,114.
David Shakespeare Waters supplied Blue Coat School trustees, 1841. PA571/43.
David Shakespeare Waters was a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1846. PA575/42.
David Waters was a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1849-94. PA575/43; PA575/44; PA575/45/2; PA575/46/1,2; PA575/47.
R.M. Bird of Stratford-upon-Avon loaned money to Coventry & County Club, pre 1930. PA578/57/12-17.
David Waters was a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1878. PA583/38.
David Waters was a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1883-96. PA591/2.I,III,V,IX.