Reverend James Powell was a trustee of Burges, Cross Cheaping and Barnacle (Warwickshire) property, 1743. PA436/3/1.
Extracts from Probate (1805) of Reverend John Rogers of Leek, Staffordshire. PA436/3/2.
Reverend William Hanbury had land at Causeway Lane, Foleshill, mid eighteenth century. PA436/6/1.
Reverend William Drake was a trustee of the Coventry Institute, 1857. PA436/8/2.
Reverend A.T. Hallam had Little Heath property, 1909. PA436/10/3.III.
Condolences offered on Alderman Sidney Stringer's losing his council seat, 1967. PA465/115/2,6,7.
Two pacifist clergy at Mickleton, Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire, 1954. PA465/192/1.
Reverend John Baynard was mortgagee for an Eld Road messuage, 1906. PA466/4/1 p.57.
Reverend John Baynard was mortgagee for 245 & 247, Eld Road, 1906. PA466/4/1 p.60.
Ansty incumbent sold Foleshill Road land, 1907-25. PA466/4/1 pp.213,252,377.
Reverend W.D. Rudgard owned Hurst Lane messuages, 1907ff. PA466/4/1 p.244.
Reverend J.B. Baynard was mortgage-assignee for 26, Fleet Street, 1871ff. PA466/4/2 p.19.
Reverend W.D. Eudgard had Longford land, early twentieth century. PA466/4/2 p.34.
Reverend W.D. Rudgard was mortgagee for 148 & 150, Longford Road, 1902-10. PA466/4/2 p.367.
Reverend H.T. Powell's land, Stretton-upon-Dunsmore, Warwickshire, 1878-81. PA466/4/5 fol.136.
Reverend William Thickins had Neal's Green land, pre 1874. PA466/5/1 p.170.
Reverend A. Wortley had a Hall Green messuage, 1935. PA466/5/1 p.345.
Honourable and Reverend J.W. Leigh sold a Leamington Spa house, 1879. PA466/5/2 p.171.
Reverend W.D. Rudgard had had Longford property, pre 1927. PA466/5/3 p.94.
Nicholas Brady, Doctor of Divinity, was mortgagee for Asthill land, 1712-29. PA466/9/1-2.
Reverend Henry Homer's litigation about Asthill land (1777-89) which involved Reverend Thomas Dadley (1785-89). PA466/10/7,10; PA466/12/1-3.
Reverend J.H. Roberts owned a Saint Nicholas' Place house and land, 1867-68. PA409/1/7-30 passim.
Reverend S. Bardesley of Spitalfields preached a Bayley's School charity semon, 1867. PA426/9/1 fol.4.
Reverend Frank Melville founded Anti-Scandal Society, early twentieth century. PA435/8/2.
Reverend William Brookes sold a Well Street messuage, 1783. PA440/2/10.
Reverend C.W. Warneford tenanted a Stoke Green cottage, 1808. PA440/5/12.
Reverend William Jones' interest in a Gosford Street messuage, 1737. PA440/6/1.
Sir Alfred Herbert's holiday scheme for disadvantaged clergy, 1947-56:
PA434/256,307,323,331,332,336,337,356,374-377,400,427.
Vicars of Holy Trinity and Saint Michael's esteemed a Presbyterian former incumbent, 1664. PA443/1.
Vicar of Saint Michael's benefited under Sir Christopher Hales' will (in principle), 1716. PA446.
Vicart of Holy Trinity acting as a Blue Coat School trustee, 1886-89. PA454/1/28,33,39.
Reverends W.T. Bree and William Bree administered Burton's Gift, Allesley, 1858-72. PA473/3/2.
Reverend R.F. Hanning, rector of Allesley, floruit 1920s. PA473/24/4,5; PA473/25/1-4,6-12,14,18; PA473/26/3.
Reverend R.B. Winser, rector of Allesley, floruit 1930s. PA473/24/10-12; PA473/25/21,24,25,27-29,31,33-36,38; PA473/26/4,8-12.20-23,25,26,29-33.
Displacement from an Oxford chaplaincy, late seventeenth century. PA477/2 fol.58.
As rector, Thomas Tristram became a feoffee of Allesley church estate, 1707. PA494/2/1.
Reverend Gorstelow Monk of Bakewell, Derbyshire, floruit c.1700. PA494/7/2.
Cheylesmore fee-farm rent vested in Reverend John Fullerton, mid seventeenth century. PA498/4/1 fol.5.
Reverend Samuel Paris occupied a Burges house, 1825-28. PA499/13,17.
Reverend George Greenway, Doctor of Divinity, was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1717 and 1737: PA54/18/3.
Reverend Joseph Wight occupied Arley, Warwickshire land, 1760. PA54/18/3(k).
Reverends Samuel Kimberley and George Greenway were Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1715, 1727: PA54/18/3; PA54/34/10-14.
Reverend Joseph Heacock likewise, 1784, c.1791. PA54/18/5; PA54/21/2; PA54/25/5.
Reverends Joseph Wight and Arthur Miller siuccessively held Arley, Warwickshire land, 1750-69: PA54/29/1,2.
Reverend Isaac Fox was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1715. PA54/34/11.
Reverend J.J.G. Graham of Fillongley, Warwickshire, curate, 1853. PA54/40/12.
Reverend George Monnington, vicar, Bitteswell, Leicestershire, 1847. PA54/128/15.
Reverend S.B. Shirreff, rector, Berkswell, Warwickshire, 1850. PA54/132/2,4,52; PA54/133/4,22.
Vicar of Foleshill had lands there, 1604. PA54/137/1.
Applications for second mastership of Henry VIII Grammar School, 1838. PA54/151.
Likewise, 1841. PA54/152.
Reverend Thomas Sheepshanks, Henry VIII Grammar School headmaster, 1830s/40s. PA54/151/5; PA54/152/112,144. PA54/258/1; PA54/279/4.
Three bishops supported a schoolmaster's job-application, 1838. PA54/151/49.
Reverend W.F. Hill's involvement with Henry VIII Grammar School second mastership, 1841: PA534/152/111-113,142.
Reverend Edward Jackson in charity-dispute with Coventry corporation, 1742-43. PA54/153/6; PA54/159/3; PA54/161/6; PA54/172/1; PA54/173/1; PA54/178/1; PA54/188/3; PA54/198/3; PA54/202/4; PA54/227/1; PA54/233/1; PA54/235/3; PA54/238/6; PA54/243/1.
Reverend E.O. Smith had land north of Much Park Street near New Gate, 1779. PA54/153/8.
Joint curate payable by Freeschool masters, 1840. PA54/258/1.
Correspondence about Oxford exhibitions for potential clergymen, 1838-47. PA54/261/270.
Thomas Isham, clerk, had "Denton", Warwickshire lands, pre 1651. PA54/271/1(aa).
Restoration clergy at law over a charity founded during the interregnum, 1673. PA54/272/1.
Reverend William Wise was succeeded by William Brookes in a Sir Thomas White's fellowship, 1771: PA54/278/1.
Working in a haberdasher's before training for the priesthood, 1841. PA54/279/5.
Reverend T.C. Adams appealed for money to build Saint Paul's, Foleshill, 1838. PA54/311/1,2; PA54/358/1.
Reverend William Somerville, curate, Meriden, Warwickshire, 1826. PA54/327/2.
Reverend Joseph Hicks occupied a Radford house, 1673 - pre 1690. PA54/333/11,15.
Francis Morley, Doctor of Divinity, was a mariner's stepfather, 1696. PA54/339/12.
Clergy widows benefited under Lane's Charity, 1752 - 1867. PA54/350-353.
Reverend W.T. Bree helped to administer Lane's Charity, 1838-40. PA54/351/3,4.
Reverend Thomas Dickenson and Reverend Joseph Heacock acted as Reverend Edward Jackson's executors, 1759. PA500/4/1.
Reverends Samuel Kimberley et al were Bond's Hospital trustees, 1717. PA500/4/1.
Reverend Edward Jackson claimed Wheate's Charity money, 1744. PA500/4/1.
Reverend Robert Simson was a Palmer's Charity trustee, 1844. PA500/8/2.
Reverends Robert Simson et al were Church Charities trustees, 1837ff. PA500/10/1; PA54/16/22.III; PA54/65/1.
Reverend Arthur Fanshawe of Bubbenhall, Warwickshire, 1874. PA500/16/13,24.
Reverends E.H. Baynes and A.W. Wilson were Church Charities trustees, 1867-75. PA50/16/22.XVIII,24,25.
Reverend E.O. Smith had Much Park Street land, late eighteenth century. PA500/20/1.
Reverends Robert Simson and Hippesley Maclean were Freeschool trustees,. mid nineteenth century:
PA500/26/1,2; PA500/30/1; PA500/32/1; PA500/36/1-3; PA500/40/1; PA500/41/1; PA500/42/1; PA500/44/1; PA500/45/2; PA500/48/1; PA500/55/2; PAA57/1.
Reverend W.F. Hook was a Freeschool trustee, 1837-41. PA500/26/1,2; PA500/36/1,2; PA500/40/1; PA500/48/1; PA500/57/1.
Freeschool masters agreed to leases, 1849-53. PA500/36/4; PA500/45/5.
Reverends R.H. Baynes and A.W. Wilson were Freeschool trustees, 1870-71. PA500/36/5; PA500/55/4.
Reverend William Brookes tenanted a Palmer Lane close, 1822. PA500/41/1.
(Reverend) T.W. Weston held Bradnocks Marsh, Berkswell parish, Warwickshire land, 1849-70: PA500/60/10-12.
John Eachard, Doctor of Divinity, 1682. PA500/63.
Reverend James Butler occupied Saint Michael's vicarage, Warwick Road, 1879. PA500/105/1.
Reverend W.C. Cox occupied [Christ Church vicarage,] Eaton Road, 1886. PA500/116/1.
Reverend George Cuffe's interest in "Oaklands", Davenport Road, 1895. PA500/129/2.
Bayley School charity sermons service-sheets, 1845-50. PA506/4.
Reverend J.B. Collisson was a Bayley's School trustee, 1857. PA506/76/13.
Reverend John Craig, vicar of Leamington Spa, 1844. PA506/79/42.
Reverend P.B. Brodie was in Warwickshire Naturalists' and Archaeologists' Field Club, 1888-89: PA506/141/4; PA506/143/1.
Canon Drake et al ordered copies of Sharp's "Coventry Antiquities", 1869. PA506/147/3,6,12,16,23; PA506/148/5.
Reverend Thomas Sheepshanks was asked about John Hales' portrait, 1854. PA506/235/1.
Ex-Fairfax' School boy was rector of Paddington, Middlesex, 1871. PA506/235/47.
Printing for clergy, Hoxton, Middlesex, 1880. PA506/235/66.
Unhistorically-minded city vicars, 1883. PA506/235/76.
Reverend Robert Simson's family defined, 1884. PA506/235/78.
Vicar of Saint Michael's allegedly reluctant to bury cholera victims, 1849. PA506/243/36,37.
Reverend Stephen Cragg was a radical parson, c.1850. PA506/243/38.
Dean Hook's political evenhandedness, 1864. PA506/243/84.
Reverend L.M.L. Donaldson's friendship with a motor manufacturer [,1939] [ex-businessman]: PA515/22/1.
Reverend P.B Brodie, amateur geologist, 1895-97. PA515/55/1,7,19,23,25-27; PA515/56; PA515/58/2; PA515/63/1.
Reverend Frank Tibbitts was a member of the Warwickshire Field Club, 1896. PA515/55/10.
Reverend F.M. Brodie at Christ Church, Coventry, 1897. PA515/56/15.
Reverend C.R. Shaw-Stewart preached charity-sermon, 1876. PA526/7.
Reverend James Butler's interest in Bayley's School, 1888. PA526/29/18.
Vicar of Saint Michael's wrote about Hartlebury Castle, Worcestershire, 1878. PA526/39/19.
Reverend W.L. Smith of Dorsington, Warwickshire was interested in topography, 1878: PA526/39/52,54.
Reverend George Cuffe was a member of the Fullers' Guild, 1891. PA526/49/5.
Reverend F.M. Beaumont likewise, 1895. PA526/49/7.
Reverend J.H. Eld's interest in Coventry and Oxford, 1882. PA526/57.
Reverend Thomas Sheepshanks gave a reference for a rate-collector, 1856. PA526/66/1.
Promotion of Coventry Church of England Young Men's Association, 1855. PA526/136/1,2.
Reverend J. Hendyer(?) was a busy man, 1836. PA526/138/2.
Reverend C. Ormerod preached on the ship to South Africa, 1856. PA526/154/1.
Reverend William Coombes, Sydney diocese, Australia, 1857. PA527/158/1.
Letters to Freeschool masters about portraits, 1854. PA526/165/1,4-6,13,14.
References to Reverend William Brookes, early-nineteenth century headmaster of the Freeschool, 1854. PA526/165/6,7.
Reverend William Thickins was vicar of Exhall, 1854. PA526/165/10.
Hampton-in-Arden, Warwickshire vicar's Balsall, Warwickshire land, 1823. PA529/4.
Reverend James Cutting of Stafford, 1828. PA529/16.
Reverend Benjamin Toms' interest in "Three Swans", Much Park Street, 1762. PA553/2.
Reverend Joseph Heacock was a schoolmaster's trustee for property-sale, 1765. PA553/4/3.
Reverends F.M. Beaumont and LLewellyn Wood were involved with the Girls' Industrial School, 1905: PA556/10/1.
Incumbent's liability in case of accident at church school, c.1935. PA556/23/2.
Reverends Henry Hutchins and Henry Homer were a Weston-super-Mare spinster's executors, 1880-81. PA560/22.
Saint Michael's vicar's involvement with bread-charity, 1630. PA565.
Reverend L.E.W. Bosley and Reverend J.H. Frankland were members of the Coventry Literary & Debating Society, c.1930. PA567/8/4,31.
Reverend J.A. James' executors, 1860-65. PA562/45/1/2/16-18.
Reverend James Eyre's interest in Derby Lane property, 1806. PA563/11.
Reverend M.L. Hunt was successively curate at Holy Trinity, Coventry and rector of Whitchurch, Warwickshire, 1930s. PA575/2/2; PA575/9/18.
Reverend John Rogers' Charity (1735) still going during 1930s. PA575/6/24; PA575/7/3.
Reverend G.W. Clitheroe was a Blue Coat School trustee, late 1930s. PA575/6/57,59,60,63; PA575/7/10; PA575/8/12,24,25,28,30,32; PA575/12/11; PA575/17/13; PA575/41/1.
Canon R.B. Littlewood likewise,1927. PA575/7/2.
Canon F.J. Meyrick preached Blue Coat School sermon, 1937. PA575/17/6-9,12.
Reverend W.W.M. Hunt was interested in Wyken Colliery, 1890-94. PA575/46/2.
Reverend Henry Browne of Hoby, Leicestershire had Lilbourne, Northamptonshire land, 1769: PA577/1.
Reverend - Lee owned Bulkington, Kenilworth parish, pre 1807. PA577/3.
Reverend A.S. Wade of Warwick was ex-officio a Delves' Charity trustee, 1831. PA592/6.
Reverends C.J. Woodhouse and A.J Woodhouse were mortgagees of 60, Deansgate, Manchester, 1912. PA594/10/2/12/3.
Valentine Overton had Bedworth land, 1655. PA147/1.