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Reverend Charles Palmer of Towcester, Northamptonshire was a lessor of land at Berkswell, Warwickshire, 1699 - 1733. PA47/1/21,28; PA47/44/8.
Reverend Edward Palmer's Berkswell land, 1701-17. PA47/1/22,24,25.
Bond between Reverends Edward Palmer and Charles Palmer, 1694. PA47/19/1.
Documents concerning marriage of Reverend Edward Palmer to the daughter of Reverend Peter Swaine of Withybrook, Warwickshire, 1700-14: PA47/19/2-4; PA47/43/2; PA47/44/7.
Letters of Deacon for Edward Palmer, 1700. PA47/20/1.
Will of Reverend Nicholas Chamberlaine of Bedworth, 1715. PA47/24/1.
Reverend Edward Palmer's daughter Mary's marriage-settlement, 1725. PA47/27/1,2.
Reverend Lionel Kirkham of Stanton, Gloucestershire, will, etc., 1735-39. PA47/29/1; PA47/48/1,2 fols.7,16-19.
Reverend Charles Palmer's family's burial-entries, early eighteenth century. PA47/31/1.
Reverend Robert Ledbrook was an overseer of Henry Averell's will, 1650. PA47/33/1.
Reverend Charles Palmer's marriage-settlement (1689) mentioned. PA47/43/2.
Reverend Edward Palmer's marriage-settlement and Berkswell, Warwickshire land, 1703-34. PA47/43/4,6.
Reverend William Gilbert of Culworth, Northamptonshire was a trustee of Edmund Palmer's marriage-settlement, 1689. PA47/44/3.
Reverend Joseph Rann's signature of Holy Trinity, Coventry parish-register extract, 1808. PA47/44/12.
Reverend Thomas Cattell's signature of Berkswell parish-register extract, 1835. PA47/44/13.
Reverend - Winniat of Guiting Grange, Gloucestershire, 1832. PA47/48/3 fols.1-4,12,13,16,17.
Reverend Henry Bloxome of Stanton, Gloucestershire, 1842. PA47/48/3 fols.22,23,25-29.
Reverend S.B. Shireff's signature of Berkswell parish-register extracts, 1842. PA47/48/3 fol.24.
Reverend Samuel Hartopp was involved in Wigley lawsuit, 1774. PA47/52/1.
Reverend Henry Hartopp likewise, 1774. PA47/52/2.
Reverend Robert Watts' tenure of Hill Hall, Keresley, 1807. PA47/66.
Reverend William Brookes of Saint John's, Coventry was a trustee under Ann Rollason's will, 1814, but predeceased her. PA47/69/1.
Letter to Reverend J. Powell of Swinford, Leicestershire about burials in his churchyard, 1906: PA47/79/1 fols.1,2.
Will of Reverend Samuel Willes of Coventry, 1682. PA61/1.
Reverend T.C. Adams' interest as vicar in Foleshill tithe-apportionment, 1841. PA65/2.
Reverend Charles Warneford's mortgageeship and assignment of mortgage, 1784-89. PA67/2.
Reverend Samuel Brookes' wife noted as Elizabeth Reader, early eighteenth century. PA67/2.
Reverend F.M. Beaumont's "wages", 1889-95. PA67/27.
Reverend H.C. Pigon was a trustee of Sir Thomas White's Charity estate, 1876. PA67/32.
Reverend John Penny of Inslow, Devon was a trustee of F.W.G. Greswolde-Williams, 1897 - 1917: PA67/44,57,59,67,69,73.
Reverend J.H. Smith's conveyance of Great Heath property to Thomas Dewes, 1877. PA67/44.
Reverend H.R.M. Porter was a trustee of F.W.G. Greswolde-Williams' estate before 1909. PA67/44.
Reverend R. St. J. Tyrwhitt's disclaimer to the Greswolde land as above, 1860. PA67/44.
Preservation (late nineteenth century) of first edition of Thomas Sharp's "Illustrations of the History and Antiquities of Saint Michael's Church, Coventry" (1818) by Reverend William Eld of Belbroughton, Worcestershire. PA71/1.
Clerics' sermon-receipts, mid seventeenth century. PA71/1 fol.9.
Saint Michael's and Holy Trinity vicars' receipts from corporation, 1641-60. PA71/1 fols.74,75.
Holy Trinity vicar's circular about inability to discharge poor-rate arrears, 1797. PA71/1 fol.110.
Reverend Francis Mosley, Doctor of Divinity's wife's dower-right from Gosford Street house, 1696: PA76/12.
Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield's brief for French Church in London, 1621. PA87/11.
Vicar of Saint Michael's rate books, 1806, 1840, 1841, 1843. PA88.
Reverend John Bryan, Doctor of Divinity, held site of Saint Mary's Priory with Humphrey Burton, 1655..PA90/8.
Reverend Samuel Kimberley occupied land near Priory Court, 1728-31. PA90/15,18.
Dean and Chapter of Saint George's Chapel, Windsor leased Ansty land, 1791. PA93.
Reverend John Edmonds' trustees involved in the above land, 1791. PA93.
Reverend Richard Love of Berkswell, Warwickshire was mortgagee for a Cross Cheaping house, 1746-55: PA94/22,25.
Drapers' Company Vicar's Rate receipts, 1871. PA99/9/8.
Saint Michael's vicar's receipts for Drapers' Company sermons, 1870 - 1905. PA99/9/11; PA99/17/25.
Saint Michael's vicar's receipt for money under Jesson's will, 1894. PA99/11/48.
Saint Michael's vicars' receipts, etc. from Drapers' Company, 1897 - 1909. PA99/12/34; PA99/13/25; PA99/14/10; PA99/15/25; PA99/16/11,25; PA99/18/31; PA99/19/40; PA99/20/36.
Reverend John Edmonds was a member of the Weavers' Company, 1761ff: PA100/8/431-439,442-444,448,450,452,453.
Weavrs' Company petition to Bishop of Bath and Wells, c.1628. PA100/12/19.
Reverend T.C. Adams' request for donation for Foleshill organ, 1830. PA100/45/1.
Reverend Nicholas Brady, Doctor of Divinity, was a marriage-settlement trustee for Cross Cheaping premises, 1713: PA101/1/260-262.
Interest of Reverend John Viall of Chilvers Coton,Warwickshire in Cross Cheaping houses, 1729. PA101/1/262.
Reverend Jonathan Kimberley of Holy Trinity was interested in 1707 transaction.PA101/1/263.
Reverend J.G. Stanton and Reverend Edward Stanton were surviving executors of John Stanton of Kenilworth in 1840: PA101/1/281,299.
Reverend J.R. Inge of Scarborough was executor of John Inge of Coventry, pre 1841. PA101/1/281.
Reverend Thomas Dadley of Temple Balsall, Warwickshire was involved in sale of Gosford Street houses, 1789, together with Reverend Henry Warner of Birdingbury, Warwickshire. PA101/1/282-283.
Reverend William Langton sold Well Street garden to John Remington, pre 1771. PA101/1/282-283.
Reference to Reverend Samuel Rhodes' allotment at Foleshill, 1791. PA101/1/282-283.
Vicars of Holy Trinity and Saint Michael's were involved in doles under Elizabeth Wright's will, 1714: PA101/1/358.
Reverend James Troughton was an executor of Thomas Ball, 1820-29. PA101/1/386-387.
Reverend C.W. Soden of Kirkwhelpington, Northumberland and Reverend J.J. Soden of Coventry were concerned with a Harnall mortgage, 1859: PA101/1/456.
Wives of Reverend J.H. Smith of Milverton, Warwickshire and Reverend Jonathan Toun of Holmfrith, Yorkshire benefited under draft wills, 1848-54. PA101/1/601,602.
Lease by Reverend Alfred Dewes of Pendlebury, Lancashire of tenements in Tower Street and Henry Street, Coventry, 1854, PA101/2/67.
Reverend A. Dewes' mortgageeship for Leamington Spa property, 1854. PA101/2/68.
Reverend A. Dewes' mortgageeship for Longford property, 1854. PA101/2/72-78.
Reverend Robert Robertson of Halesowen, Shropshire [sic], fl. 1825. PA101/2/100-101.
Reverend Benjamin Lea was a trustee for William Powell's marriage-settlement, 1747. PA101/2/102-103.
Marriage-settlement of Reverend John Garbett of Birmingham, 1824. PA101/2/102-104.
Reverend Thomas Garbett of Peterborough was a trustee of Reverend J. Garbett's marriage-settlement, 1825: PA101/2/102-103.
Reverend John Davies married Thomas Timms and Hannah Copson, 1814. PA101/2/123.
Reverend Robert Simson baptised Thomas Tims, c.1840. PA101/2/124.
Reverend Thomas Sheepshanks owned part of Lane Close, Bedworth, 1855. PA101/2/183.
Draft wills of Reverend Stephen Cragg of Coventry and Leamington Spa, 1859-90. PA101/4/92,93.
Reverend Stephen Cragg benefited under his sister-in-law's draft will, 1857. PA101/4/94.
Bequest to wife of Reverend J.H. Smith, 1842. PA101/4/205.
Reverend John Howells' concern for repayment of Greyfriars' Lane mortgage, 1855-56. PA101/4/210.
Reverend Joseph Heacock was trustee for Foleshill schoolmaster's purchase of Bell Green Close, etc., 1761-77: PA101/5/12-15.
Reverend Edward Jackson of Foleshill was ex-officio involved in tenure of Partrdge Croft, Foleshill, 1733: PA101/5/16.
Reverend John Horton of Sharnford, Leicestershire was assignee of Spon Street mortgage, 1789 - post 1792: PA101/5/62-72.
Reverends J.G. Stanton of the Cape, Warwick and Edmund Stanton of Chelsea, Middlesex were named as among John Stanton's executors, 1826: PA101/5/75-76.
Will of Reverend John Horton of Sharnford, 1788. PA101/5/82.
Reverend Harry Barnes of Dunchurch, Warwickshire and Wanlip, Leicestershire was a trustee of Belcher family's stock, 1812ff. PA101/6/2,59.
Reverend Thomas Lee of Tadmarton, Oxfordshire was an executor of Reverend John Farr, 1846: PA101/6/2.
Reverend Henry Bromfield of Charlecote and Reverend Donald Cameron of Smitterfield (both Warwickshire) were trustees of Belcher family shares, 1843ff. PA101/6/5,14,93,179-182,213,236.
Extracts from Reverend John Farr's will, 1835. PA101/6/86.
Responsibility of Reverend Cameron Causton of Brighton and "Stretton" for annuity, 1854: PA101/6/118,119.
Reverend Henry Bromfield benefited under William Belcher's will, 1849. PA101/6/120.
Reverend J.S. Brodnick's assignment of interest, post 1868. PA101/6/158.
Reverend T.H. Wilkinson (of Middlesbrough) declined executorship because he was a cleric, 1885: PA101/6/185.
Reverend Thomas Causton's interest in annuities, 1830. PA101/6/212.
Will of wife of Reverend Thomas Pardoe of Lewes, Sussex, 1758. PA101/7/6.
Will of Reverend Thomas Pardoe, 1775. PA101/7/7.
Bishop of Lichfield was entrusted with money for building Christ Church, Coventry, 1822. PA101/7/8.
Reverend Alfred Dewes sold land at Tinsleys Lane, Foleshill to Charles Cross, mid nineteenth century: PA101/7/80.
Draft will of Reverend C.B. Graham of Hallaton, Leicestershire, 1890. PA101/7/224.
Reverend Daniel Ledsam of Birmingham had claim under his uncle Joseph Soden's draft will, 1842: PA101/7/250,251.
Reverend John Maxloe was a deforciant for a final concord's land at Birmingham, Bordesley, Duddeston, Sutton Coldfield, Nuneaton, Upper Whitacre and Coleshill (all Warwickshire), 1702: PA101/7/265.
Reverend Feilding Palmer of Chepstow, Monmouthshire was named J.B. Izon's executor, c.1873-80: PA101/7/345-347.
Reverend J.B. Collisson of Saint Michael's, Coventry occupied Warwck Row house, 1852: PA101/7/353.
Reverend Walter Clark of Derby School, 1869-70. PA101/7/382-386 passim.
Saint Michael's and Holy Trinity vicars and churchwardens to submit lists of deserving poor to Sir Thomas White's Charity trustees (who included the incumbents), 1712. PA101/8/18.I.
Reverend Thomas Edwards, Doctor of Divinity of Nuneaton and Saint John's, Coventry had Swanswell land, late eighteenth century: PA101/8/20-21.
Reverend Feilding Palmer of Chepstow, Monmouthshire leased Coleshill premises to Coventry Union Banking Co., 1869. PA101/.8/235.
Reverend John Hogg of Exeter was named Ann Welton's executor, 1786. PA101/8/247.
Reverend Thomas Sheepshanks' indenture with Mary Jane Sharp et al mentioned, 1854: PA101/8/275,276.
Reference to Reverend Samuel Crowther's 1858 mortgage, 1861. PA101/8/283.
Reference to Reverend Thomas Sheepshanks' providing baptism-certificate, 1869. PA101/8/381.
Reverend Arthur Miller of Mancetter had land at Over Whitacre (both Warwickshire), late eighteenth century. PA101/8/428.
Draft will of Emma I. Downing regarding her son Reverend T.W. Downing, curate of Holy Trinity (her sole executor), 1890. PA101/8/623.
Death of Reverend Thomas Farmer at Apsley, Bedfordshire recited, 1849. PA101/8/637.
Bishop of Gloucester had land at Ansley, Warwickshire, 1849. PA101/8/637.
Reverends Robert Salthouse (of West Derby, Lancashire) and C.H. Gem (of Carlisle) were trustees of E.S. Jones' marriage-settlement, 1887: PA101/8/675.
Reverend Charles Thornhill was named John Jacombs' executor, 1846. PA101/8/679.
Will (1872(?), 1927(?)) of Reverend John Woodhouse recited, 1927. PA101/8/685.
Reverend Thomas Sheepshanks had Whitmore Hall land, early nineteenth century. PA101/8/731.
Reverend Jamdes Halifax of Ewell, Surrey was a debtor's trustee, 1774-77. PA101/9/3-6,16.IV.
Reverend John Blyth's rent for Saint Michael's parish close overdue, 1784. PA101/9/7.
Reverend Francis Palmer's claim of 16/-, 1812. PA101/9/8.
Reverend Richard Wilks of Ibstock, Leicestershire mentioned as his father's executor, 1798: PA101/9/34.X.
Reverend Joseph Twigger shared house beyond Well Street Gate, 1815. PA101/9/35.
Reverend Robert Wilkinson of Halifax bought Well Street factory, 1826. PA101/9/41.
Bond and mortgage which Reverend George Fenton of Royston, Yorkshire made with a Coventry silkmerchant for land near Halifax, 1840-43: PA101/9/113,114.
Codicil of Reverend Robert Wilkinson of Heath, Skircoat, Halifax mentioned, 1843. PA101/9/114.
Reverend Richard Jackson's 1774 lease of Wilnecote, Warwickshire cottage mentioned, 1806: PA101/10/18-19.
Reverend Thomas Moore of Appleby Parva, Leicestershire [and then also Derbyshire], whose executor was his brother Reverend John (also of Appleby) who had land in Bolehall lordship, Tamworth, early nineteenth century: PA101/10/21-22.
Reverend Edward Blick was a trustee of Mary Alsager's marriage-settlement, 1821-58. PA101/10/24,25.
Reverend Benjamin Mayou allowed C.W. Parsons wayleave to exploit minerals near Tamworth, 1868ff: PA101/10/52,74,149,266,298.
Reverend C.E. Freeman's collateral security for Bolehall, Tamworth field, early nineteenth century: PA101/10/382.
Reverend John Vale of Birmingham had property at Park Street there, 1796. PA101/11/3.
Reverend John Howlette had an estate at Bedworth and a numismatic collection, early nineteenth century. PA101/11/5.
Draft will of Reverend Arthur Baynham of Daventry, 1850. PA101/11/7.
Affidavit by Reverend John Jacques of Packington, Warwickshire corroborating the codicil of Sarah Bennett of Coventry, 1796. PA101/11/10.
Reverend Arthur Baynham of Daventry was a trustee of S. Bennett's marriage-settlement, 1848: PA101/11/13.
Reverend Arthur Baynham was an executor of Sarah Vale of Coventry, 1849-88. PA101/11/19,32ff.
Reverend Arthur Baynham's duties as a Canon of Salisbury cathedral, 1888. PA101/11/33,34.
Wife and daughter of Reverend J.R. Inge benefited under a solicitor's wills, 1846-82. PA101/11/110-114.
Reverend J.J. Wedge benefited under a solicitor's draft will, 1848. PA101/11/111.
Subscription-receipt from Society for Promoting the Employment of Additional Curates, 1888: PA10111/189.
Reference to [1835] will of Reverend John Farr, 1894. PA101/11/274.
Reverend Arthur Baynham was mortgagee for land at Charwelton and Weedon, Northamptonshire, 1862-90ff: PA101/11/277,278.
Reverend Seymour Ashwell (of Finmere Rectory, Buckinghamshire) proved his father's will, c.1879: PA101/11/536-556.
Reverend H.S. Harrison suggested as Reverend S. Ashwell's trustee, 1902. PA101/11/558.
Reverend - Wilmot sold Barston and Balsall, Warwickshire copyhold land, pre 1804. P101/11/572.
Reverend - Pattenden buried Sarah Addison at Spa Fields Cemetery, London, 1820. PA101/11/576,577.
Letter about share-certificates held for Reverend J.R. Inge, 1858. PA101/11/647.
Reference to Canon Baynes' conviviality, 1876. PA101/11/728.
Letter from Reverend Frederick Gurney of Prestbury, Gloucestershire enclosing burial-certificate, 1884: PA101/11/806.
Reverend Charles Shibbeare of Wykesham, Yorkshire had a wife who benefited under Miss C.C.A. Brisbane's disposition, as did Reverend W.A. Perkins of Penzance, 1884. PA101/11/833.
Wife of Reverend Robert Simson of Coventry benefited under Dr. Mellor's will, as did her husband, Reverend Henry Bellairs of Bedworth, the wife of Reverend T.H. Traggett of Christ Church (Coventry), the wife of Reverend W.F. Hook (sometime vicar of Holy Trinity), Reverend Henry Brookes of Lichfield, Brookes' wife and Reverend Roger Vaughton (also under a codicil); Bellairs, Traggett and Reverend H.T. Powell were named executors, 1843. PA101/11/997,998.
Draft wills of Reverend H.T. Powell of Stretton-on-Dunsmore, Warwickshire, [1851-]52, in which his brother Reverend George Powell of Bilton, Warwickshire was named an executor; the testator enjoyed presentation to Stretton alternately with Reverend Charles Simeon's trustees: PA101/11/999-1000.
(Reverend) H.C. Powell (of Wylie, Wiltshire) was named his aunt Mary's residuary legatee, 1848: PA101/11/1001.
(Reverend) G.P. Irby (of Weedon, Northamptonshire) was named likewise, 1848. PA101/11/1002.
Reverend Thomas Sheepshanks of Coventry had claim upon land at Fillongley, Warwickshire, 1851: PA101/12/103.
William Sparks' provision that vicar of Foxton, Cambridgeshire be able to buy cottage there, 1867: PA101/12/157.
Wife of Reverend E.M. Evans of Sandgate, Kent and children of Reverend Charles Hill of Culworth, Northamptonshire benefited under Ann Hill's draft wills, of which C. Hill was executor, 1880-85: PA101/12/161-163.
Reverend William Rawson of Aylesbury was interested in his stepdaughter's marriage to J.T. Muriel, 1854. PA101/12/175.
Reverend W. Rawson's wife held Foleshill (?) land as her first husband's widow, 1855-58: PA101/12/177,194.
Reverend William Brewster and wife benefited under the wills of T.I. Wells of Macclesfield, Cheshire, 1842-52. PA101/12/260,262.
Reverend Moses Measham of Birmingham was a trustee of the will of Samuel West of Wappenbury, Warwickshire, 1690. PA101/12/516.
Reverend W.W. Greenway was involved in Chancery suit, 1863. PA101/12/540.
Wife of Reverend A.G. Robinson of Borden, Kent and Wantage, Berkshire leased 22, Herttford Street, Coventry, 1919-26. PA101/12/558,562.
Issue of Reverend John Jones benefited under their farmer-grandfather's draft will, 1884. PA101/41.
Reverends C.C. Adams and H.C.O. Adams of Ansty witnessed a Shilton cordwainer's will, 1864: PA101/45.
Draft will of Reverend J.D. Vickers of Bedworth, 1842, under which his brother Reverend William Vickers benefited. PA101/97.
Reverend Richard Cleeve, vicar of Exhall, 1763. PA101/127.
Reverend Samuel Brookes, Reverend Charles Hutchinson and Reverend William Hanbury had land at Exhall, 1763. PA101/127.
Vicars of Saint Michael's and Holy Trinity, and future vicar of Saint Peter's were named Church Charity trustees, and vicar of Saint John's was named a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1837. PA101/136/8.
Reverend Thomas Sheepshanks was named a Wheatley's Charity trustee, 1847. PA101/138/6.
Vicar of Holy Trinity benefited under Baron's Charity, 1694. PA101/142.
John Wykes of Oxford, clerk, received Shearmen's and Tailors' Company pageant-house, 1570: PA101/1495/1.
Reverend Richard Congreve of Wadham College, Oxford, Reverend C.C. Adams of Ansty and Reverend Henry Bellaairs of Bedworth were shareholders in Coventry Corn Exchange and Public Room, Co., 1850s. PA102/1.
Reverend William Longton of Buckinghamshire, Staffordshire and Coventry had Well Street premises, 1761-65. PA202/1/35.VI-VIII.
Reverend Charles Hutchinson of Claybrooke, Leicestershire had Spon Street land, mid eighteenth century. PA202/2/1-2.
Reverend Samuel Paris of Coventry was a Walsgrave butcher's executor, 1812-13: PA202/3/1.XXXII,2.III,IV.
Reverend William Hanbury's Thackley Waste, Foleshill parish property, 1765. PA202/20/1.I-III
Reverend Robert Pargeter of Buckingham had claim upon the above property, 1750-65. PA202/20/1.III.
Reverend E.T. Sylvester was named Mary Ann Sylvester's executor, 1884. PA202/21/1.
Honourable and Reverend John Bertie of Newton Bushell, Devon was named Viscount Courtenay's executor, 1748. PA202/25/1.XVI.
Reverend Nicholas Watts of Kingsteinton, Devon was a mortgage-assignee, 1832-42: PA202/25/1.XXXV.XXXVI,14.
Reverend J.M. Butt of Oddingley, Worcestershire sold his claim upon Earlsdon land, 1811: PA202/27.II.
Reverend R.S. Tates, Doctor of Divinity, was an executor of Baron Archer of Umberslade, 1767-85: PA202/31.XI-XVIII.
Reverend Richard Board of Westerham, Kent had claim upon Swift's Mill, Coventry, 1821-31: PA202/31.XXXVI-XLI passim.
Honourable and Reverend A.A. Turnour had interest in Swift's Mill, 1821-38. PA202/31.XXXVII,XLII.
Reverends John Johnson, Doctor of Divinity, of Petworth and John Hanley of Ambersley (both Sussex) were Edward, Earl Winterton's executors, 1831-38. PA202/31.XXXVIII,XLII.
Reverend Bartholomew Keeling (of Tiffield, Northamptonshire) assigned Little Park Street messuages' mortgage-term, 1753. PA203/1.
Reverend Gorstlowe Monk of Bakewell, Derbyshire married a barrister's daughter, 1708. PA208/5.
Graduate unemployment, 1830. PA208/13.
Reverend A.H. Dunn benefited under a tanner's will, 1854. PA208/17.
Reverend George Tabberer wrote marriage-certificate, 1869.,qua vicar of Saint Peter's. PA219/4/19.
Price-list of Reverend R.J. Simson's Norfolk etchings [,1887]. PA219/15/4.
Reverends Edward Neale and William Bree and Thomas Bree had land at Allesley, 1817. PA219/20/2.
Reverend William Thickins had land on Allesley-Keresley boundary, mid nineteenth century: PA219/20/2.
Reverends J.G. Stanton and Edmund Stanton acting as their father's executors, 1825. PA221/2/18-19.
Reverend William Brooks of Saint John's baptised George Ryley and Helen Ryley, 1816-22. PA221/3/4.
Legacy-receipt for Reverend J.R. Inge of Seamer, Yorkshire under Joseph Newcombe's will, 1837. PA221/3/46,83,84.
Reverend J.R. Inge's marriage-settlement, for which Reverend R.G. Jeston of Mearston Green, Gloucestershire was a trustee, 1835-58: PA221/4/18,19.
Reference to Latin Epistle from Reverend Thomas Seward, Canon of Lichfield, to Reverend Andrew Chappe, Doctor of Divitnity, concerning mystery-plays or Godiva, c.1873. PA226/2 fols.29,39.
Reverend Joseph Heacock of Coventry was trustee for a schoolmaster's Church Field, Foleshill land, 1757-65. PA242/4/2-6.
Reverend Samuel Brookes' Church Field, Foleshill land mentioned, 1784. PA242/4/12-13.
Reverend John Howlette of Foleshill was administrator of his brother George, 1811. PA242/4/30.
Reverend William Whatton's London, Leicester and Longford property, 1751ff. PA242/5/6-12.
Reverend John Edmonds' interest in Longford and Great Heath property, 1777-91. PA242/5/11,21,24-27.
Reverend John Edmonds' separation from his wife, 1789. PA242/5/24.
Reverend A.S. Miller was curate of Saint Lawrence's,. Foleshill, 1839. PA242/7/21.
Reverend H.T. Harris was acting curate of Saint Lawrence's, Foleshill, 1840. PA242/7/22.
Reverend H.W. Wilson's idea about tithe rentcharge due at Berkswell, Warwickshire, 1887: PA242/9/41.
Reverend Benjamin Tristram of Fillongley, Warwickshire had claims upon Berkswell land, 1711: PA242/10/2-5.
Qua Atherstone Grammar School headmaster, Reverend William Biddle was charged with maintaining two messuages which financed charities there, 1749. PA242/11/6.
Reverend Thomas Lucas of Kenilworth was a trustee under Frances Gramer's will, 1749. PA242/11/6.
Reverend Robert Sumner of Kenilworth had land there for which Reverend Humphrey Sumner of King's College, Cambridge was a trustee, 1781 - 1807. PA242/11/4,11,13-14.
Reverend John Sleath tenanted a Rugby bowling-green, 1800. PA242/12/1.VII.
Reverend P.W. Powlett held Rugby premises, 1836. PA242/122/2.I.
Reverend Thomas Townsend of Whitchurch, Oxfordshire was trustee for an attorney's purchase of Rugby property, 1836-37. PA242/12/2.I,V,3.
Reverend W.S. Bucknill of Nuneaton was mortgage-assignee for Rugby property, 1842-49: PA242/12/6.
Baptism-certificate issued by Reverend John Wise, vicar of Marton, Warwickshire, PA276/1.
Allesley terrier, 1745. PA295/1.
Reverend - Neal had house in Allesley Street, 1745. PA295/1.
Reverend - Lucas had land in Heath Field, Allesley, 1745. PA295/1.
Draft list of Reverend William Bree's Allesley tithes, late nineteenth century. PA295/2/9.
Income Tax assessment notice for Reverend William Bree, 1864. PA295/7.
Clergy of Saint Mary's, Warwick acting with Justices of the Peace, 1636. PA295/12/1.
Reverend F.D. Perkins of Walsgrave acting as a Justice of the Peace, 1826-33. PA295/13/3-5; PA295/21; PA295/25; PA295/41/77,80; PA295/56/36.
Reverend J.C. Roberts acting thus, 1823-27. PA295/14/7,8; PA295/15/3; PA295/41/73,75-77; PA295/56/6,9.
Reverend Henry Bellairs of Bedworth acting thus, 1831-50. PA295/19/6; PA295/40/82,92; PA295/41/79,84,85; PA295/48/114-119; PA295/56/44.
Reverend T.C. Adams acting thus, 1813-45. PA295/21; PA295/25; PA295/40/52,82,83,87; PA295/41/64,65,73,74,77-80,82; PA295/48/114-119; PA295/56/6,9,10,36,39-42,44.
Allesley clergy signed indemnity-bonds against paupers' becoming chargable to the parish, 1677 - 1731. PA295/30 passim.
Reverend Nicholas Chamberlaine witnessed a Bedworth family's settlement-certificate, 1693: PA295/31/2.
Reverend Marshall Greswold acting as a Justice of the Peace, 1716-28. PA295/31/19,20,34; PA295/41/6,8.
Reverend Henry Greswold acting thus, 1716-32. PA295/31/20,34; PA295/33/1,13; PA295/41/5,6,22.
Reverend William Denham, curate of Stoneleigh, Warwickshire, witnessed settlement-certificate for a village family, 1724. PA295/31/30.
Reverend Edward Jackson acting as a Justice of the Peace, 1748-50. PA295/31/66; PA295/33/16,17; PA295/41/24-27; PA295/55/1.
Reverend John Boucher of Warwick acting thus, 1843. PA295/33/93; PA295/40/85.
Reverend John Howlette acting thus, 1780-83. PA295/40/20; PA295/41/42; PA295/55/5; PA295/56/1.
Reverend Benjamin Spencer of Birmingham acting thus, 1816. PA295/40/48,49.
Reverend William Withering of Birmingham acting thus, 1816. PA295/48,49.
Reverend Elias Webb acting thus, 1819-24. PA295/40/57,71; PA295/41/68,72; PA295/56/16-21,24-28.
Reverend S.B, Heming acting thus, 1830. PA295/40/75.
Reverend Robert Barnard acting thus, 1820. PA295/41/69.
Confirmation of Reverend Henry Greswold's removal-order for Anne Jackson, 1703. PA295/43/3.
Allesley clergy involved in binding of pauper apprentices, 1651-72. PA295/48/1-4.
Reverend Marmaduke Matthews acting as a Justice of the Peace, 1809. PA295/56/5.
Reverend Nicholas Brady, Doctor of Divinity was mortgagee for Market Place, Coventry premises, 1712-31. PA309/61-62.
Reverend Robert Moreton of Nockton, Lincolnshire had claim upon Market Place premises, 1738: PA309/68.
Reverend Samuel Brown's Saint John's Bridge messuage, pre 1677. PA309/79.
Reverend Matthew Hunt was mortgage-assignee for Stoke land, 1709-24. PA309/101.
Thomas Thirlby, Bishop of Westminster, was lord of Knowle manor, Warwickshire, 1547: PA309/146/4.
Reverend Joseph Heacock of Coventry was trustee for a schoolmaster's purchase of Bell Green land, 1755. PA310/5.
Reverend J. Gwyn Davies of Wyken, letter about Caloudon Castle, 1949. PA313/15/13.
Bishop of Coventry (Neville Gorton) involved with Coventry City Guild, 1944-46. PA313/48/2; PA313/123/3.
Coventry Council of Churches' involvement with Coventry City Guild, 1945. PA313/75/1-3.
Involvement of Provost of Coventry cathedral (R.T. Howard) with Coventry City Guild, 1936-45: PA313/75/1,2; PA313/153/1-3.
Ex-vicar of Saint Michael's (Bishop Masterman of Plymouth) wrote "Coventry and its Story", early twentieth century. PA313/153/4.
Reverend A.H.M. Kempe's involvement with Coventry City Guild, 1936. PA313/158/1-3.
Reverend C.T. Kirkland of Saint John's was supposedly historically-minded, 1947. PA313/246/2.
Provost of Coventry cathedral and Reverend P.G. Kemp of Saint Paul's, Foleshill were involved with Christian Social Council, 1936: PA313/263/1,2,5.
Reverend P.D.B. Miller was rector of Saint John's, 1947. PA313/351.
Reverend Edward Harries' Allesley land, 1809. PA315/7,8.
Memorandum to Reverend Edward Neal on Harries' death, 1812. PA315/9.
Holy Trinity vicar paid 6d. upon Thomas Hopkins' becoming steward of Coventry, 1688. PA317/2/1.
Reverend Thomas Sheepshanks leased Fleet Street house, 1843. PA324/10.
Reverend Thomas Wagstaffe of London was interested in Binley and Stoke land, 1687. PA327/3/1 - PA327/4/2.
Reverend John Bright of Boughton, Northamptonshire was assignee of a mortgage upon Stoke land, 1788-89. PA327/18-19.
Reverends Robert Harrison of South Shields and Thomas Harrison of Salfield, Suffolk were interested in Stoke land, 1803. PA327/25.
Reverend Thomas Sheepshanks acting as a Sir Thomas White's Loan trustee, 1858. PA333/6.
Reverends R.T. Howard, A.H.M. Kempe and H.W. Whistler were concerned with Guild of Freemen and Apprentices, 1935-40. PA340.
Reverends Joseph Chambers and Samuel Chambers of Croft, Leicestershire owned a Smithford Street messuage, late seventeenth century - 1710: PA346/21,22.
Reverend Joseph Rann occupied a Smithford Street messuage, 1767. PA346/40,41.
Interest of Reverend Stephen Rackwell of Little Birch, Ross, Herefordshire in Coventry and Leamington Spa property, 1865-68. PA346/76.
Reverend Francis Whyle of Wellesbourne, Warwickshire sold Spon Street premises, 1744: PA353/1/6-7.
Honourable and Reverend Robert Digby and Reverends William Bree, Robert Sadler et al were trustees of Coleshill, Corley Moor and Little Packington (all Warwickshire) and Coventry property, 1802. PA353/4/1.
Reverend John Davies, Coleshill, schoolmaster, 1802. PA353/4/1.
Reverend John Mieres occupied a Coleshill messuage, late eighteenth century. PA353/4/1.
Reverend J.M. Eustace of Wimbledon had claim upon "Red Lion", Greyfriars' Lane, Coventry, 1875-77: PA353/5/8-26 passim.
Reverend H.F.J. Coape-Arnold of Ashby Saint Leger, Northamptonshire had interest in land in that county, Warwickshire and Hampshire, 1867, of which Reverend J.B. Foster of Bishop's Strotford, Hertfordshire was a trustee. PA353/6.
Reverend E.B. Pigott of Allisfield, Hampshire was mortgage-assignee for Exhall Manor Farm and Hampshire land, 1880. PA353/6.
Reverend J.C. Gardner of Garston, Lancashire was mortgagee for Exhall Manor Farm, 1897. PA353/6.
Reverend S.P. Riley of Shirley, Warwickshire acting as his brother's executor, 1928. PA353/18/22.
Reverend Claude Russell not involved in protest against siting of a police station in Rochester Road, Earlsdon, 1931. PA353/2-/231,232.
Reverend R. Newton was a schools inspector, 1872. PA361/1.
Reverend J.L. Sutton's rerquest for subscription due to Eastern Green School, 1901. PA362/55/3.
As above for Barston, Warwickshire school, 1901, PA362/56/9.
Reverend R.H. Baynes resigned Katherine Bayley's School trusteeship after leaving Saint Michael's but was still interested in the school, 1880s: PA368/1/36-38,51,68,69.
Reverend James Butler of Saint Michael's was interested in election of boys to Katherine Bayley's School, 1883. PA368/15/184.
Reverend W.H. Etches of Saint Michael's examined Katherine Bayley's School boys in mathematics, 1865-66: PA368/21/5-6.
Reverend Edmund Thorn of Stoneleigh, Warwickshire was a Worcester Diocesan Inspector, 1878: PA368/22/9,10.
Reverend C.A. Dickens of Tardebigge, Worcestershire likewise, 1884. PA368/22/19-22.
Reverend John Shuckburgh of Bourton-on-Dunsmore and Wolston, Warwickshire preached Katherine Bayley's School charity-sermon, 1785: PA368/25/1.
Reverend Thomas James of Rugby School did likewise, 1787. PA368/25/2.
Reverend Spencer Madan of Birmingham likewise, 1793. PA368/25/3.
Reverend William Gresley of Netherseal, Leicestershire likewise, 1797. PA368/25/4.
Reverend J.G. Stanton of Oxford likewise, 1798. PA368/25/5.
Reverend Henry White of Chebsey, Staffordshire likewise, 1800. PA368/25/6.
Reverend Robert Fellows likewise, 1802. PA368/25/7.
Reverend Joseph Rann of Holy Trinity, Coventry likewise, 1805. PA368/25/8.
Reverend W. Villers of Chelmarsh, Shropshire likewise, 1823. PA368/25/9.
Reverend C. Hutchins of Fillongley, Warwickshire likewise, 11825. PA368/25/10.
Reverend Edward Power of Grendon, Warwickshire likewise, 1827. PA368/25/11.
Reverend W. Thickins of Exhall and Keresley likewise, 1842, 1846. PA368/25/12,16.
Reverend Daniel Moore of London likewise, 1843. PA368/25/13.
Reverend John Sandford of Dunchurch, Warwickshire likewise, 1844. PA368/25/14.
Reverend J.C. Rowlatt of London and Gloucester likewise, 1846, 1858. P368/25/15,21.
Reverend Nicholas Stephenson of Shirley, Warwickshire likewise, 1852, PA368/25/17.
Reverend John Moultrie of Rugby likewise, 1853. PA368/25/18.
Reverend A.T. Wilmshurst of Oxford likewise, 1854. PA368/25/19.
Reverend J.W. Caldicott of Oxford likewise, 1855. PA368/25/20.
Reverend D. Tinling of Oxford likewise, 1859. PA368/25/22.
Reverend J.C. Mapleton of Lambeth [,Surrey] likewise, 1860. PA368/25/23.
Reverend H.A. Woodgate of Belbroughton, Worcestershire likewise, 1861. PA368/25/24.
Reverend T.B. Dickins of Warwick likewise, 1862. PA368/25/25.
Reverend J.B. Quick of Birmingham likewise, 1863. PA368/25/26.
Reverend Joseph Ray of Birmingham likewise, 1864. PA368/25/27.
Reverend Walter Thursley of Wolston, Warwickshire likewise, 1865. PA368/25/28.
Reverend S. Bardsley of London likewise, 1867. PA368/25/29.
Reverend [William] Drake of Sedgebrook, Lincolnshire likewise, 1868. PA368/25/30.
Archbishop of York likewise, 1870. PA368/25/31.
Reverends F.J. Eld of Warndon and Spetchley, Worcestershire and R. Ewing of Oxford likewise, 1877: PA368/25/32.
Reverend J.J. Twist of Manchester likewise, 1879, 1884. PA368/25/33,39.
Reverend J.G. Bryner of Child Okeford, Dorset likewise, 1881. PA368/25/35.
Reverend L.R. Phelps of Oxford likewise, 1882. PA368/25/36.
Reverend J.P. Norris of Bristol likewise, 1883. PA368/25/37,38.
Reverend E.H. Harrison of Ashow, Warwickshire likewise, 1885. PA368/25/40.
Reverend A.N Talbot of Church Eaton, Staffordshire likewise, 1886. PA368/25/41.
Reverend John Jacques of Packington, Warwickshire preached Blue Coat School charity sermon, 1799: PA368/30/1.
Reverend W. Wilkinson of Aston Flamville and Burbage, Leicestershire did likewise, 1843. PA368/30/2.
Reverend Brooke Lambert of Greenwich did likewise, 1881. PA368/30/3.
Covering note from minister of Saint Peter's needed for ticket from homeopathic doctor, mid nineteenth century: PA368/109/14.
Reverend S.H. Widdrington of Saint Michael's was involved with Katherine Bayley's Charity School, 1859-62. PA368/101/4; PA368/122/3,6.
Reverend Samuel Clarke sold land to Thomas Chambers, mid seventeenth century. PA371/8.
Plan of Stoke National School drawn for Reverend Robert Arrowsmith of Walsgrave, c.1840: PA378/1/4.
Saint Peter's Schol plans prepared for Reverends A.P. Hughes and C. Thornhill, c.1845-51: PA378/6/3,7.
Reverend Richard Losely was a tenant of Wigston Parva, Leicestershire, 1700. PA382/8.
Reverend - Knightley of Exhall preached Fairfax' School charity-sermon, 1772. PA382/24.
Reverend John Chartres of Broadchalk, Wiltshire preached Fairfax' School charity-sermon, 1774: PA382/25.
Reverend R.H. Baynes' 1886 hymn honouring Victoria's golden jubilee in anticipation. PA384/3.
Archbishop of Canterbury's thanksgiving address for Prince of Wales' recovery from illness, 1872: PA384/4.
Reverend Charles Cooke of Semer, Suffolk concerned with trust for Stoke, Coventry land, 1820: PA451/1/1.VII.
Reverend John Woodhouse of Huish Campflower, Somerset was his brother's administrator, c.1845: PA451/1/1.XIII.
Reverend Samuel Brookes of Coventry was assignee of Cross Cheaping mortgage, mid eighteenth century - 1777. PA490/7-9,11-12.
Reverends Richard Bree of Allesley and Thomas Cox of Baginton, Warwickshire were turnpike trustees, 1813-16. PA242/1/33,38.
Reverends J.G. Stanton of Ashow, Warwickshire and Edmund Stanton of Fitzroy Square, Middlesex were interested in Charterhouse estate, Coventry, 1820. PA242/2/1.VII.
Reverend Robert Simpson of Saint Michael's. floruit 1832. PA242/2/42.
Reverend J.B. Collison buried John Carter at Leamington Spa, 1852. PA242/2/43.
Reverends J.G. Deed and B.F. Browning were Nuneaton Grammar School governors, 1905: PA242/3/18.III.
Interest of Reverend John Howe of Knowle, Warwickshire in Earlsdon land, 1873-79. PA242/3/29.I.
List of rectors of Allesley, 1283 - 1932. PA111/3.
List of Holy Trinity vicars, 1298 - mid nineteenth century. PA122/1 fol.4.
Reverend John Rogers of Atherstone left annuity to Holy Trinity, Coventry, 1735. PA122/1 fols.17-19.
List of salaries paid to vicars of Holy Trinity for reading prayers, 1614 - 1829. PA122/1 fols. 22 verso, 23 recto.
Letter about history of Coventry and Lichfield cathedrals and dioceses, 1797. PA122/1 fols.84-88.
Note about Coxon's Charity (which involved the Holy Trinity vicar's preaching sermons), c.1830-50: PA122/5 fol.6 recto.
Reverend W.H. Hardie of Saint Luke's Vicarage, Finchley, 1928. PA122/9 fol.1.
Reverend W.F. Hook and Society for Promoting Religious and Useful Knowledge, 1830s. PA128/1.
Reverend J. Sandford of Dunchurch, Warwickshire was vice-president of Coventry Society for Promotion of Religious and Useful Knowledge, 1851. PA128/3.
1901 letter about connexion of Reverend H. Sampson (of Framlingham, Norfolk) with Coventry (1650-60), PA137/2 fols.1,2.
Reverend Peter La Roque (of Priors Hardwick, Warwickshire) was a Coventry Independent minister's widow's executor, 1773-89. PA138/3-7 passim.
Wife of Reverend - Dawson of Weston, Cavendish Bridge, Derbyshire was named in the will of Richard Burgh of Coventry, 1803. PA158/1.
Sir Richard Hill, baronet's tithe-dispute with Foleshill vicar, 1807-08. PA166/1 fols.13-16.
Reverend J.B. Collison, Bayley's School trustee, 1849. PA180/4.
Lists of clergy, mid nineteenth century. PA180/21/1-2; PA180/23/5; PA180/28/21.
Interest of Reverend Thomas Warden of Exhall in tithe and land there, 1838. PA171/14/12,13.
Reverend William Wilkinson of Leamington Spa had land at Exhall in 1874 in which Reverend E.J. Howman had formerly been interested: PA171/14/15.
Interest of Reverend Henry Bellairs of Bedworth in Foleshill estate, 1829. PA171/18/1-2.
Vicar of Foleshill had land adjoining Foleshill Close, 1848. PA171/29/1.
Reverends Thomas Farmer and James Hodges were interested in Foleshill Close, 1805ff. PA171/29/1.
Reverends F.J. Eld and J.L. Sutton (respectively of Worcester and Allesley) benefited under the 1880 will and 1881 codicil of Emma Osmond of Allesley, which Eld executed in 1884. PA171/54/1.
Reverend C.M. Greenway's passport, 1874. PA196/3.
Reverend Thomas Sheepshanks acting as a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1856. PA198.
Reverend E.R. Eardley Wilmot, account-book of fees received in the Meriden area, 1832-42. PA919/1/3.
"Reverend William Hawkins Woodward", article in "Old Cross" magazine, proofs, 1878. PA919/34/6,7.
Reverend R.J. Simpson, correspondence about Anastatic Drawing Society, c.1887. PA919/25/1-3; PA919/27/39-47.
Reverend William Thickins' thanks for gift of new building for Keresley and Coundon School, 1871: PA402/5 fols.8,9.
Reverend Robert Simpson of Saint Michael's issued marriage-register extract, 1796 (?). PA402/13. fol.1.
Reverend Algernon Ward on Waters family photograph, c.1898 - 1900. PA402/27 fol.17.
Bequests to vicars of Holy Trinity and Saint Michael's, 1569. PA441.
Heraldic arms of John Bond, Bishop of Bangor and of Chester (floruit mid sixteenth century) (early twentieth century). PA492/2 fol.7.
Reverend Edward Gibson of Allesley bought the remainder of a lease on Butcher Row property, 1841: PA152/15/2.
Reverends Thomas Sheepshanks and Riobert Arrowsmith were Bablake Boys' Charity trustees, 1841: PA152/15/2.
Reverend Charles Palmer (of Towcester, Northamptonshire) sold Spon End property, 1712 and 1722: PA152/3/1-3.
Reverend Charles Palmer was vouchee for Fillongley, Warwickshire land, 1736. PA152/71/6.
John Ramridge, vicar of Holy Trinity, occupied Priory property, 1545. PA12/2.
Marian chantry-priest occupied Palmer Lane messuage, 1545. PA12/2.
Reverend John Carter, correspondence, 1831-40. PA14/4/48,49.
Reverend J.R. Inge's application for Saint Catherine's Hall, Cambridge fellowship, etc., PA14/5/63; PA14/11/33-45.
Reverend Bridges Harvey's interest in Coventry parliamentary Bill, 1819. PA14/6/109; PA14/7/7.
Reverend F.D. Perkins' disparagement of the magistracy, 1834. PA14/6/149.
Reverend S.S. Paris' application for curacy, 1827. PA14/10/46.
Reverend William Brookes and Reverend Thomas Sheepshanks (headmasters), Reverend Samuel Parish (usher) and Reverend S.S. Paris (under-master), Freeschool, 1830s. PA14 series 11 passim.
Reverend Edward Jackson, Freeschool headmaster and vicar of Foleshill, c.1740-55. PA14/11/7-9.
Reverend John Rushworth not appointed Freeschool usher, 1730s. PA14/11/7.
Reverends Joseph Procter, Joseph Blakelock, J.E. Corrie and C.W. Burrell, all of Saint Catherine's Hall, Cambridge, 1830-31: PA14/11/35-37,38,40,45.
Interest of Reverends J.G. Stanton and Edmund Stanton in Ernes Place and Hawkesbury Farm mining-rights, 1813. PA21/2/46.VIII,47.
Saint Michael's vicar's tithe-dispute, 1636ff. PA17/9.
Rempstone, Nottinghamshire incumbent to help bestow poor-relief, 1620. PA17/18.
Reverend Thomas Edwards, Freeschool headmaster, 1771-72. PA17/34/12,13.
Vicar of Saint Mary's, Warwick involved with apprenticeship indenture, 1781. PA17/25/1.
Reverend Joseph Heacock, Freeschool usher, 1771-72. PA17/34/14,15.
Reverend William Brookes, Freeschool headmaster, 1830s. PA17/34/18 passim.
Reverend Samuel Paris, Freeschool usher, 1830s. PA17/34/18 passim.
Reverend S.S. Paris, Freeschool undermaster, 1830s. PA17/34/18 passim.
Reverend Thomas Sheepshanks, Freeschool headmaster, 1830s. PA17/34/18 passim.
Bishop of Lichfield interested in Freeschool reform, 1830s. PA17/34/18 passim.
Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry's wish that Reverend - Burn of Kynnersley, Shropshire become Freeschool headmaster, 1833. PA17/34/18 fols.42,43.
Reverends W.F. Hook, R. Rawlins and C. Crauford examined Freeschool boys, 1834. PA17/34/18 fols.63,64.
Copy (early eighteenth century) of will (1715) of Reverend Nicholas Chamberlaine of Bedworth which names inter alios Reverends James Sherman (Higham[-on-the-Hill], Leicestershire), and Charles Yardley (Corley), Edward Palmer (Withybrook) and Roger Hughes (Aston Cantlow) (all Warwickshire) as trustees. PA17/39 fols.1-6.
Reverend R. Rawlins taught pupils at Foleshill vicarage, c.1834. PA17/53.
Reverend Samuel Brookes' presentation of Foleshill vicarage, 1758-59. PA17/104/1-3.
Foleshill clergy's non-residence, c.1820. PA17/104/4.
Reverend Samuel Buggs benefited under his father-in-law tailor's will, 1617. PA17/114.
Reverend John Bryan's interest-acquittance, 1664. PA17/117/8.
Reverends William Huddesford and George Huddesford were two executors of a silkman brother, 1750-55. PA17/123.
Abridgement of Reverend William Sale's 1588 will, PA16/2 fols.6 verso - 7 recto.
Reverend T.C. Adams was a Coventry & Warwickshire Hospital trustee, 1845-51. PA23/1,2,3.VI.
Reverend William Thickins was a Coventry & Warwickshire Hospital trustee, 1845-69. PA23/1,2,4.
Reverend S.B. Shireff's fishing-rights on River Blythe, Barston, Warwickshire, 1849. PA279/6/17.
Reverend R. Potter of Bulkington, Warwickshire preached Foleshill Schools sermon, 1867: PA279/10/23.
Reverend A.B. Owen of Chelsea likewise, 1868. PA279/10/33.
Reverend R.H. Baynes of Saint Michael's, Coventry likewise, 1867-76. PA279/10/23,69,122.
Reverend W.R. Carr, vicar of Foleshill, 1871-81. PA279/10/69,122; PA279/44/1102.1400,1469,1534.
Reverend G. Cuffe, rector of Saint John's, Coventry preached Foleshill Schools sermon, 1876: PA279/10/122.
Reverend W. Marton, vicar of Saint Mark's, 1869-72. PA279/10/122; PA279/44/145/146,149,151,199,204,224,234,241,366,267,279,284,307,311,323,370.
Reverend T.A. Baughan's Bishopgate Green land, 1868-76. PA279/10/123; PA279/44/62,65,75,78,80,81,83-89,91-93,96,101,116,288,514,515,523,668,678,684,688.
Reverend Charles Lunn preached Foleshill Schools sermon, 1880. PA279/10/449.
Reverend Richard Boyce was incumbent of Berkswell, Warwickshire, 1735. PA279/10/451.
Reverend H.H. Devenish was vicar of Saint Paul's, Foleshill, 1897 - 1910. PA279/10/88; PA279/31/61; PA279/44/6897,7107,7159,9517,9622,9630,9824.
Reverend William Bree, vicar of Allesley and archdeacon, dealings with Irby-Hopkins estate, 1874 - 1904. PA279/18/60; PA279/19/64; PA279/20/42; PA279/21/48; PA279/22/39; PA279/23/36; PA279/24/45; PA279/25/68; PA279/26/76; PA279/44/481, 483, 1192, 1366, 2316, 2326, 2651, 2676, 3021, 3054, 3252, 3599,4029, 4426, 4935, 5356, 5696, 6185, 6187, 6530, 6899, 7122, 7732, 8050, 8363.
Reverend C.J. Eliot, vicar of Saint Lawrence's, Foleshill, dealings with Irby-Hopkins estate, 1887-98: PA279/18/77; PA279/19/84; PA279/44/1867 1909, 1954, 1980, 1984, 2364, 2745, 3154, 3333, 3718, 4212, 4551, 4559, 5548, 6934.
Foleshill Curates Fund, 1888-90. PA279/18/77; PA279/19/84; PA279/44/4551,4519.
Reverend E.K. Graham, vicar of Barston, Warwickshire, dealings with Irby-Hopkins estate, 1888 - 1906: PA279/18/81; PA279/19/87; PA279/20/49; PA279/21/57; PA279/22/45; PA279/24/54; PA279/25/75; PA279/26/81; PA279/44/3741, 3750, 4165, 4168, 4489, 4494, 4995, 5420, 5425, 5737, 5740, 6234, 6315, 6705, 6979, 7188, 7492, 7500, 7506, 7784, 7787, 8141, 9033.
Reverend W.W. Burton-Phillipson, vicar of Saint Paul's, Foleshill, dealings with Irby-Hopkins estate, 1888-96. PA279/21/59, PA279/44/3778,3786,4323,4362,4983,4990,5004,5209,5373,5903,5923,6161,6509.
Maintenance of curate at Saint Paul's, Foleshill, 1894. PA279/21/59.
Reverend J.L. Sutton, priest in charge of Eastern Green, floruit 1887 - 1903. PA279/21/60,61; PA279/22/47; PA279/23/44; PA279/24/55; PA279/25/76; PA279/26/82; PA279/44/3506, 5324, 5619, 5919, 6137, 6140, 6476, 6477, 6850, 7092, 7367, 7687, 7973, 8339.
Reverend B.W. Allen, vicar of Saint Lawrence's, Foleshill, dealings with Irby-Hopkins estate, 1898 - 1903. PA279/24/53; PA279/25/74; PA279/26/79; PA279/44/6934,7866.
Reverend F.M. Beaumont, vicar of Holy Trinity, repairs-receipt, 1903. PA279/26/80.
Reverend E.H. Thomas, Saint John Baptist's, Westwood Heath, floruit 1908-09. PA279/31/57,58; PA279/32/47; PA279/44/9522,9523,9703,9706.
Reverend B.H. Browne, Saint John Baptist's, Westwood Heath, 1910-17. PA279/32/42; PA279/33/48,49; PA279/34/50,51; PA279/35/58,59; PA279/36/49,50; PA279/37/50,51; PA279/44/9913,12288.
Reverend J. Barker, Barston, Warwickshire, floruit 1918-24. PA279/38/40,41; PA279/39/36,37; PA279/40/39,40,82; PA279/42/36,37,77; PA279/44/12432,12512.
Reverend A.D. Perrott, Allesley, floruit 1919-23. PA279/38/45,46; PA279/39/43,44; PA279/40/46,47.
Reverend E. de B. Saunderson, Saint John Baptist's, Westwood Heath, 1919-23. PA279/38/48,49; PA279/39/46,47; PA279/40/50,51.
Reverend Alfred Dewes' Barston, Warwickshire land, 1868. PA279/44/28,43,46,48-50.
Reverend H.W. Watson, Berkswell, Warwickshire 1870. PA279/44/164.
Reverend Arthur Gem, Saint Lawrence's, Foleshill, 1870. PA279/44/180.
Reverend F.W. Kittermaster, vicar of All Saints', dealings with Irby-Hopkins estate, 1870-78: PA279/44/181,182,184,343,352,362,371,385,396,427,476,707,734,742,747,782,791,795,806,923,924.
Reverend Tom Jeffcoat, curate of Barston, Warwickshire, floruit 1870-73: PA279/44/206,218,318,3209,390,393,441,8942,8965.
Reverend Charles Paterson, curate of All Saints', 1873. PA279/44/413.
Reverend W.H. Hinder, curate of Barston, 1874-88: PA279/44/497,500,805,858,907,986,1174,1475,1783,2094,2390,2823,3140,3141,3393,3741.
Reverend L.C.R. Kirby, rector of Whiston, Northamptonshire, floruit 1881 - 1903: PA279/44/1409,5974,8285.
Reverend J.B. Adamson, vicar of Saint Paul's, Foleshill, floruit 1882-87: PA279/44/1857,1868,1882,1959,2020,2063,2093,2724,2734,2760,3291,3298.
Brickmaker's son a clergyman, 1883. PA279/44/1921.
Reverend Gordon Sedgewick, vicar of Saint Mark's, floruit 1883-89: PA279/44/2111,2135.2139,2646,2752,2819,2854,4015,4018.
Reverend W.D. Rudgard's dealings with Irby-Hopkins estatte, Foleshill and Longford, 1885 - 1909: PA279/44/2908,3773,4216,5508,5512,5519,5572,5991,6928,6934,9672,9676,9680,9698.
Reverend J.H. Short, Temple Balsall, Warwickshire, 1886. PA279/44/3216.
Bishop of Worcester's appeal for church site in an expanding Coventry, 1896. PA279/44/6377.
Reverend G.C. Vecqueray, vicar of All Saints', floruit 1903. PA279/44/8172,8177,8181,8186,8242.
Reverend W.A. Gem's interest in Barston, Warwickshire land, 1906. PA2798/44/9360.
Reverend B.M. Bean of Cubbington, Warwickshire was a gardener's referee, 1909. PA279/44/9597,9604.
Reverend D.H. Evans, vicar of Saint Lawrence's, Foleshill, floruit 1910. PA279/44/9994.
Reverend A.W. Simpson, vicar of New Bilton, Warwickshire was interested in "Grove House", Coundon, 1911: PA279/44/10407.
Reverend G.F. Upton was interested in Kingfield land for a daughter-church to Saint Nicholas', Radford, 1916. PA279/44/12239,12242.
Reverend J.H. Travers was concerned with All Saints' School, 1917. PA279/44/12329.
Reverend John Howe of Knowle, Warwickshire had an interest in Saint John Street, Coventry property, 1846-59. PA184/2/20,21.
Reverend James Hallifax was a trustee for Hill Street premises, 1777. PA184/4/1.
Reverend Nicholas Brady was mortgage-trustee for Broomfields, Earlsdon land, 1712ff. PA184/5/1.
Reverend James Smith's interest in Broomfields, Earlsdon land, and his insanity, 1748-84: PA184/52,3,5-7,16.IV.
Reverend James Hallifax was a trustee for Broomfields land, 1774-75. PA184/5/7,16.VI.
Reverend Hugh Hughes of Nuneaton was a Coventry banker's marriage-settlement trustee, 1794: PA184/5/21.XI.
Reverend Robert Smart's interest in a Gosford Street house, early seventeenth century. PA214/1/9.
Reverend John Nicks was mortgagee for a Little Butcher Row house, 1677-85. PA214/1/11.
Reverend J.H. Bloom (early twentieth century), deeds, 1596 - 1816. PA214/1/17,18; PA214/2/10; PA214/5.
Reverend Thomas Adderley's interest in Little Park Street house, 1676-80. PA214/1/26-28.
Reverend Humphrey Fenn's Bishop Street houses, pre 164. PA214/1/49.
Reverend Richard Rothwell's Stoke land, 1726. PA214/1/54.
Reverend John Pointer's Keresley land, 1688. PS214/1/63.
Vicar of Foleshill conveyed Bishop Street, Coventry house to rector of Bedworth, 1607. PA214/1/66.
Curate of Southam witnessed settlement certificate, 1706. PA2142/9.
Reverend Henry Greswold acting as a Justice of the Peace, 1716. PA214/2/14.
Lease of cottage and common lands to Reverend William Fayre of Walsgrave, 1596. PA214/5.
Reverend Thomas Cox was a trustee of a Coventry doctor's will, 1813-17. PA213/1/3-5.
Reverend John Holt's interest in Keresley premises, 1724. PA216/2/1.
Reverend William Atwell's wife was a beneficary under a cycle-manufacturer's will, 1892 - 1920: PA216/2/15.
Reverend Thomas Westley, Doctor of Divinity, was a marriage-settlement trustee, 1636. PA238/2/3.
Coventry corporation's support for Reverend John Rushworth, 1736-41. PA248/6/11; PA248/7/1 fols.25,26; PA248/7/3; PA248/9/2,3.
Reverend Edward Jackson's pursuit of lawsuits against Coventry corporation, 1741: PA248/7/1 fols.17(ii),19,20,32,33,40; PA248/8/8.
Living obtained for Reverend James Welton, 1740. PA248/7/1 fols.13,14; PA248/9/1.
Leases by provosts and scholars of The Queen's College, Oxford of Keresley manorial land, 1586 - 1649: PA254.
Lease of Braytoft manor, Keresley for the life of the wife of the parson of Kibworth Beauchamp, Leicestershire, 1618. PA254/2.
Reverend Edward Jackson's litigation regarding Freeschool with Coventry corporation (with copies of deeds from mid sixteenth century), 1729-38. PA244/34-51.
Holy Trinity vicar's stipend increased, 1570. PA244/37/5.
Reverend John Rushworth was unsuccessful corporation candidate to become Freeschool usher, 1736: PA244/48/7,11,12; PA244/50.
Reverend Jamee Powell was Freeschool usher, 1736. PA244/50.
Wokingham, Finchampstead and Binfield, Berkshire ministers benefited under William Bird's will, 1750: PA244/55.
Reverend F.R. Evans, Bedworth, death-notice, 1927. PA244/92/11.
Canon R.B. Littlewood, Holy Trinity, obituary, 1929. PA244/92/18.
Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry's interest in Whitmore Park land, early nineteenth century: PA257/1/1,2,4,7-11,18.23.24.30.35; PA257/2; PA257/4/3,13-15,17,20,24,25,28,30,38.
Reverend James Orton was a widow's mortgagee, 1676. PA286/11.
Nicholas Brady, Doctor of Divinity acting as Elizabeth Skeffington's marriage-trustee, early eighteenth century. PA288/1.
Reverend Benjamin Toms was a trustee of a farmer's daughter's marriage-settlement, 1784-92: PA288/2/1-35 passim.
Reverend - Watkins of Clifton-upon-Dunsmore, Warwickshire, c.1792. PA288/2/31.
Reverend Thomas James, Doctor of Divinity, of Rugby School - son's share of Coventry property, 1792. PA288/2/35.
Letter of mandate appointing Reverend J.B. Collison as vicar of Saint Michael's, 1846. PA289/2.
Reverend Richard Rothwell married Katherie Gregory of Styvechale, c.1729. PA294/1.V.
Reverend Thomas Bree of Allesley married Ann Blencowe, mid eighteenth century. PA294/1.XII.
Reverend Samuel Jackson, Stanstead(?), Essex, mid eighteenth century. PA294/3.
Reverend T.C. Adams was a bankruptcy commissioner, 1826. BA/B/P/286/2.
Nicholas Brady, Doctor of Divinity, was a mortgagee of Harnall land, 1712-29. BA/B/P/422/1.
Reverend George Woodcock was an executor of his father, 1829. BA/B/P/429/5.
Saint Michael's vicar to agree sermons with Drapers' Commpany, 1612. BA/C/H/2/1.
Reverend Doctor William Wilks occupied Coundon Moathouse, mid seventeenth century: BA/D/A/19/4.
Reverend John Hicks of Allesley held Radford property, 1683. BA/D/A/19/9(ax).
Reverend George Woodcock's interest in Hasilwood land, 1827-29. BA/D/A/29/11.
Reverend Doctor Benjamin Whichcot was a lessee of Hawkesbury mines, 1664. BA/D/A/31/16.
Reverend John Jacques held a Cross Cheaping vault, 1761. BA/A/B/9/1.
Reverends Robert Simson and Hippesley Maclean were interested in a Fleet Street house, 1838: BA/A/B/19/8.
Reverend James College had Gosford Street messuages, 1608-09. BA/A/B/20/7.
Reverend Bartholomew Keeling was a mortgage-assignee for New Court, Gosford Street, 1755-57: BA/A/B/27/5,8.
Reverend Doctor Samuel Basnett had Smithford Street premises, mid seventeenth century: BA/A/B/51/2.
Reverend Tristram Dymond held a Bishop Street tenement, 1632. BA/A/D/10/3.
Reverend R. Sutton Yates was a trustee of Lord Archer's estate, 1769-85. BA/A/G/2/11.
Honourable and Reverend A.A. Turner was interested in a Winterton family mortgage, 1821-38: BA/A/G/2/14.
Reverend Henry Horner was an administrator of William Dudley, gentleman, 1777. BA/A/G/5/23.
Reverend Thomas Dadley of Balsall Temple, Warwickshire, 1785-89. BA/A/G/5/26.XXV-28.
Reverend J.A. Page was an executor of C.S. Dudley, 1862. BA/A/G/6/1.I.
Reverend Francis Dudley's interest in 5 & 6, Earl Street, 1833, along with Reverend S.P. Lampen: BA/A/G/6/1.I.
Reverend James Troughton junior's interest in an Earl Street messuage, 1830. BA/A/G/9/1-2.
Reverend Francis Whyle of Wellesbourne, Warwickshire was a trustee of a plumber's will, 1753ff: BA/A/G/12/1,7.
Reverends Charles Warneford of Coleshill, Warwickshire and Samuel Brookes of Foleshill were interested in Monk's Court, Fleet Street, Coventry, 1789. BA/A/G/14/1.
Reverend J.B. Baynard of West Hartlepool, County Durham was interested in Monk's Court, 1878: BA/A/G/14/7.
Reverend William Langton's Well Street garden, late eighteenth century. BA/A/G/18/2-3.
Reverend A.E. Hurst was a mortgage-assignee, 1892 - 1905. BA/A/G/21/7,8,14.
Reverend R.H. Clutterbuck was an executor's assignee, 1779-93. BA/A/G/22/15.
Vicar of Holy Trinity benefited by half as much as an Independent minister under a will, 1733: BA/A/G/26/26.
Vicar of Saint Michael's occupied a Well Street messuage, pre 1756. BA/A/G/26/30.
Vicar of Saint Michael's was interested in Bishop Street messuages, 1762-67. BA/A/G/26/45,53.
Reverend Roger Hughes' Cross Cheaping house, 1728. BA/A/G/27/2-3.
Reverend Thomas Bree was a trustee of Martha Wigley's estate, 1777. BA/A/G/31/1-2.
Reverend Edward Jacklson leased a New Buildings stable, 1776. BA/A/G/32/1.VII.
Reverend Doctor William Wilkes held part of the Priory site, early seventeenth century. BA/B/A/25/3.
Reverend John Bryan held the same, 1644-45. BA/B/A/25/4,5,8,9.
Vicar of Ravenstone, Leicestershire benefited from dissolved religious organisations' rents, 1620: BA/B/C/2/2.
Holy Trinity incumbent's tithe due to central govenrment, 1655-58. BA/B/F/9/1,2.
Holy Trinity and Saint Michael's incumbents' as above, 1648-58. BA/B/F/10/1-3..
Tithe dispute: vicar of Saint Michael's versus Coventry corporation, 1638-51. BA/B/F/26.
Reverend W.T. Bree of Allesley, tithe-dispute, 1830. BA/B/F/32/1.
Citation for not paying tithes to Saint Michael's vicar, 169-. BA/B/F/33/3.
Saint Michael's vicar leased tithes, 1640. BA/B/F/40/1.
As above, 1599. BA/B/F/41/1.
Saint Michael's parish Easter books, 1594-95. BA/B/G/4/1,2.
Holy Trinity vicars' receipts, 1577 - 1822. BA/B/G/6/1-7.
Holy Trinity vicar's annuity, 1687. BA/B/G/7/1.
Saint Michael's vicars' payment-orders, 1625-61. BA/B/G/9/1,2.
Saint Michael's vicars' receipts, 1625-64. BA/B/G/10/1-10.
Saint Michael's ex-vicar's quitclaim, 1625. BA/B/G/11/1.
Saint Michael's vicar acting as overser of a will, 1639. BA/B/G/12/1,2.
Reverend Richard Gardner's Smithford Street messuage, 1616. BA/B/J/6/37.I.
Reverend Robert Steele's interest in a Smithford Street messuage, 1622. BA/B/J/6/37.III.
Reverend Luke Glenne's interest in a Smithford Street messuage, 1695. BA/B/J/6/37.VI,VII.
Vicar of Walsgrave occupied a Broadgate tenement, 1544. BA/B/P/69/1.
Vicar of Walsgrave had rent from Shepey's Chantry lands, 1552. BA/B/P/102/3.
Vicar of Foleshill had rent from Hayes' Chantry lands, 1552. BA/B/P/102/3.
Reverend Doctor Thomas Edwards had Harnall land, 1780. BA/D/A/24/29.
Dean of Lichfield, vicars of Saint Michael's and Holy Trinity, and Freeschool headmaster were Sir Thomas White's Charity trustees, 1712. BAD/A/31/22.
Reverend Frederick Ekins was a mortgagee of Pinley lands (1812) and an executor of William Inge (1812-36): BA/D/A/47/13,20,50.XXIII.
Reverends John Stanton and Edmund Stanton acting as their father's executors, 1820. BA/D/A/47/16.
Reverend Robert Simpson held Pinley land, 1824. BA/D/A/47/18.
Reverend Joseph Birchall of Newbury, Berkshire was a marriage-settlement trustee, 1834-37: BA/D/A/47/21.
Reverend W.R. Johnson was a marriage-settlement trustee, 1828-41. BA/D/A/47/22,30,46.L,50.XXX.
Reverend A.W. Gregory was a trustee for Viscount Hood's purchase of Pinley land, 1840-44: BA/D/A/47/24,25.
Reverends James Birch Reynardson and George Birch Reynardson were interested in Whitley land, 1848: BA/D/A/47/30.
Reverend Doctor H.M Schutz was a trustee of Whitley land, 1782. BA/D/A/47/45.I.
Reverend Henry Taylor of Crawley, Hampshire was a trustee of Pinley and Shortley land, 1770 - 1804.: BA/D/A/47/45.XXXVIII.
Archbishop of Armagh was a trustee for sale, 1777. BA/D/A/47/46.VI.
Reverend James Troughton was a mortgage-assignee for Whitley land, 1826-36: BA/D/A/47/46.XII,XIV.
Reverend A.W. Gregory was a trustee for Viscount Hood's purchase of Whitley land, 1838ff: BA/D/A/47/46.XVI,XXVI,XXXV,XLIX.
Reverend Richard Lickorish was a trustee of a currier's will, 1833. BA/D/A/47/46.XLII.
Reverend J.R. Inge's interest in the family's Whitley lands, 1837. BA/D/A/47/50.XI.
Reverend Oliver Perkyns held Spon End land, 1619. BA/D/A/54/1.
Bishop of Ely was an arbitrator regarding a Bond's Hospital dispute, 1552. BA/D/D/26/2.
Reverend Joseph Heacock was a Bond's Hospital trustee, 1784. BA/D/D/29/1.
Reverend F.D. Perkins likewise, 1848. BA/D/D/29/1.
Rector of Allesley was a feoffee of Fleet Street messuages, 1559. BA/D/G/10/3.
Reverend Thomas Sheepshanks was a Bablake Boys' Charity trustee, 1855. BA/D/H/24/2.
Humphrey Fenn held Keresley land, early seventeenth century. BA/D/K/9/7.
Parson of Gaddesby, Leicestershire died, 1552. BA/A/D/K/27.
Lawsuit: Reverend Edward Jackson versus Coventry corporation regarding Freeschool, 1733-45: BA/D/L/2.
Reverend E.O. Smith had Much Park Street land, 1799. BA/D/L/13/3.
City vicars were involved in choice of Wheate's exhibitioners, seventeenth century. BA/D/N/2/1.
Richard Baylie, Doctor of Divinity was a mercer's executor, 1616. BA/D/N/2/1.
Reverend Richard Sale was an executor of William Sale of Lichfield cathedral, 1622. BA/D/AB/1/1.
John Hicks held Radford lands, 1662. BA/D/AG/4/4.
Richard Hopkyns enfeoffed the corporation with lands to finance his father's sermon-charity, 1582: BA/D/1H/1/1,2.
(?) Reverend George Downing benefited under a stationer's will, 1679. BA/D/BF/1/2.
Reverends Thomas Bree and William Bree were successively mortgagees, 1788 - 1810: BA/D/BF/1/10,11,13.X.
Gaol-chaplain's duties, 1822. BA/E/B/116/1.
Joseph Essex was settlee for Fleet Street and Hill Street properties, 1682. BA/H/H/328/7.
George Castell was involved with a bankrupt's lands, 1678. BA/H/H/330/7.
Payments to Saint Michael's and Holy Trinity vicars, 1664. BA/H/I/7/1.
Taxation, 1692. BA/H/M/32/1-3.
Letter to Archdeacon of Coventry about respect for the sacrament, 1611. BA/H/Q/A79/35.
Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield forwarded money to help the Genevese, 1583. BA/H/Q/A79/69.
Vicar of Saint Michael's accepted corporation tithe-offer, 1599. BA/H/Q/A79/90A recto.
Corporation undertaking to provide more generously for vicar of Saint Michael's, 1599: BA/H/Q/A79/90B.
Letter from vicar of Saint Michael's to vicar of HolyTrinity about a lecture, 1623. BA/H/Q/A79/90C.
King's chaplain to receive a Coundon farm, 1604. BA/H/Q/A79/91D.
Settlement of impoverished clergyman's children, 1614. BA/H/Q/A79/115.
Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield wanted a Saint John's College, Oxford place for Thomas Wise, c.1615: BA/H/Q/A79/119A.
Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield organised collection for the French Protestant church, 1622: BA/H/Q/A79/130.
Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield's agreement to a lecturer, 1623. BA/H/Q/A79/134.
Patronage of a decayed cleric, 1630. BA/H/Q/A79/151.
Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield assessed Coventry subsidy for Privy Council, 1635: BA/H/Q/A79/156,157A.
Ex-Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield's procurations-claim, 1639. BA/H/Q/A79/169A,169B.
Maintenance of Bablake church lecturer, 1646. BA/H/Q/A79/211.
Vicars of Holy Trinity and Saint Michael's serviced by fee farm, 1650. BA/H/Q/A79/220B,222A.
City ministers' maintenance, 1653-58. BA/B/G/5/1: BA/H/Q/A79/227-232,234.
Holy Trinity vicar was owed money, 1662. BA/H/Q/A79/248B.
Replacement of unorthodox vicars, 1662. BA/H/Q/A79/253,254.
Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield's appeal for restoration of his cathedral, 1663. BA/H/Q/A79/255.
Vicar of Saint Michael's appeal for tax-relief [,1665]. BA/H/Q/A79/257.
Master of Saint Catherine's Hall, Cambridge was later Bishop of Chester, 1710. BA/H/Q/A79/310B.
Reverend Thomas Edwards' recommendation for fellowship, 1771. BA/H/Q/A79/315.
Engraving (early nineteenth century) of Bishop Morton of Coventry and Lichfield (early seventeenth century). BA/H/Q/A79/130X.
Engraving (post 1670) of Bishop Hackett of Coventry and Lichfield (mid seventeenth century): BA/H/Q/A79/253X.
Engraving (early nineteenth century) of same. BA/H/Q/A79/254X.
Activities recorded amongst miscellaneous specimens of corporation business, 1588 - 1772: BA/H/F8/1.
City Ministers Act, 1651. BA/H/Q/F8/3/5.
City ministers' maintenance, 1618-22. BA/H/Q/F8/3/6-10.
Vicar of Saint Michael's defamed, 1615. BA/H/Q/F20/2/6.
Corporation patronage of clergy, 1718-28. BA/L/M/5; BA/L/M/5; BA/L/M/17; BA/L/M/26.
Corporation patronage of clergy, 1734-46. BA/L/O/2.
City vicars received money from guilds and chantries estate, 1660. BA/M/E/14/1.
Saint Michael's vicar's tithe-receipt, 1656. BA/M/E/16/2.
Reverend Robert Briscowe sold a Bishop Street messuage to Reverend Richard Briscowe, 1586: PA1516/3/4.
Canon Barnard [masonic] Memorial Fund, 1929. PA403/86/19; PA403/103/14.
Reverend R. Jones, freemason, 1928. PA403/93/50-52.
Reverend Bartholomew Keeling sold Cook Street premises, 1752. PA403/137/5.
Reverend Samuel Kimberley had property near Priory Court, 1728. PA403/140/1.
Reverend John Stanley's interest in Aston Flamville, Mountsorrel and Sapcote (all Leicestershire) land, 1686. P403/156/4,5.
Prebendary Thomas Causton was a marriage-settlement trustee, 1798 - 1810. PA403/159/1.
Reverend Edward Harris tenanted Hollyfast, Allesley parish, 1774-76. PA403/162/1.
Reverend John Edmonds let Foleshill land, 1777. PA403/164/1.
Reverend Thomas Middleton's interest in Far Gosford Street messuages, 1787. PA436/2/8.
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