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Samuel Pratt's son was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow School, 1805. PA26/8 fols. 9,10.
John Bosworth was a trustee under Robert Shilton's will, 1804. PA50/3.
C.G. Rose conveyed Derby Lane and Bayley Lane property to R.B. Perkins, 1849. PA66/2/17.
John Darcy was an executor of William Armstrong, victualler, 1795. PA87/3.
Will of Richard Barnes of Hampton Lucy, Warwickshire, 1855. PA67/5.
Richard Belcher had a Gosford Street house, 1695-96. PA87/24-27.
I.N. Whitwell, bill, 1829. PA100/22/212.
John Remington, floruit eighteenth century. PA101/1/2822-283.
Matthew Brandon was owed £300 by a brewer, 1679-81. PA101/1/351-353.
William Gilbert of Coventry was named a farmer's executor, 1838. PA101/1/459.
Robert Warrington of Coventry was named a farmer's executor, 1869. PA101/1/474.
Will of John Bromfield of Coventry, 1837. PA101/1/610.
Hearsay Simpson was mortgagee for Foleshill Old Workhouse, 1745-54. PA101/4/11-12.
John Horsfall was named an executor of J.W. Caldicott, 1835. PA101/4/151,197.
Bankruptcy-assignment for Charles Gilbert of Coventry, 1861. PA101/4/196.
George Swaine of Foleshill, floruit early nineteenth century. PA101/5/19.
I.N. Whitwell's interest in Mill Lane premises, 1838. PA101/7/136.
Thomas Wynn's insurance-policy for Mrs. Lucas, 1865. PA101/7/140.
Alexander Daniel was named a corkcutter's executor, 1852. PA101/7/233.
Probated will of William Pratt of Coventry, 1844. PA101/7/302.
John Harris of Wolston, Warwickshire was named Mrs. Sutton's executor, 1809. PA101/7/303.
William Rider's claim upon Thomas Street messuages, 1846. PA101/7/35.
Joseph Dixon of Minworth, Warwickshire was a trustee under an auctioneer's will, 1849. PA101/7/772.
Robert Warrington was a victualler's executor, 1865. PA101/8/124.
Charles Handley tenanted Kenilworth land, 1820. PA101/8/263-264.
John Ballard senior benefited under the will of a brother who appointed him his executor, 1823. PA101/8/398.
Probated will of John Ballard junior, 1843. PA101/8/3999.
Testamentary papers of Thomas Hincks of Nuneaton, 1838-39. PA101/8/420,421.
Purchase by Joseph Rigg of Fillongley, Warwickshire of the "Jolly Weavers", SIlver Street, Coventry, 1853: PA101/8/424.
Robert Warrington was named a watchmaker's executor, 1855. PA101/8/627.
Robert Warrington was named William Westwood's executor, 1857. PA101/8/629,630.
Robert Warrington's activity as Ann Westwood's executor, 1869. PA101/8/629,630.
Partnership-articles and -dissolution for Smith and Hammersley, 1837-39. PA101/8/643,647.
Joseph Smith's will recited, 1813. PA101/8/801-802.
Andrew Hughes was named a ribbon-manufacturer's executor, 1855. PA101/8/809.
Draft will of Nathaniel Lawrence of Coventry, 1848. PA101/8/812.
William Bates tenanted land at Wolvey, Warwickshire, 1869. PA101/9/81.
George Lewis was a Hillfields farmer's executor, 1872. PA101/9/128.
William Bond of Kingsbury, Warwickshire had a claim upon Wilnecote manor and lands, Warwickshire, 1806: PA101/10/18-19.
Will of William Slingsby of Foleshill recited, 1837. PA101/11/837.
Francis Bint was named a grocer's executor, 1844. PA101/12/6.
Elizabeth Cryer's bill, 1840. PA101/12/17-18.
Probated will of John Harding of Bedworth, 1841. PA101/12/92.
Richard Masser of Longford held money on Sylvester family's behalf, 1865. PA101/12/127.
Andrew Shields had a claim upon a Well Street messuage, 1815-27. PA101/12/528.
Draft will of Joseph Clarke senior of Coventry, 1839. PA101/53/1.
Grant of letters of administration to the widow of William Povey of Warwick, 1858. PA101/102.
John Stowe was a Samuel Edwards' Charity trustee, 1834. PA101/143/2.
Thomas Hunt of Tamworth was a victualler's bankruptcy-assignee, 1837-38. PA101/152.
James Hewat of Walsgrave and Charles Sumner of Coventry were shareholders in the Coventry Corn Exchange and Public Room Co., 1850s. PA102/1.
William Blundell's Well Street messuage, 1718. PA202/1/18-19.
John Cattell bought Tuthill Row premises, 1786. PA202/1/26.XI.
John Taylor was a Sir Thomas White's loan trustee, 1751. PA202/1/39.V.
Thomas Winn was named a victualler's wife's executor, 1845-62. PA02/4/6.
Pre-1870 will of John Ansley recited, 1900. PA202/5/4.
John Cryer of Brinklow, Warwickshire was a Binley victualler's executor, 1816. PA202/26.
Richard Howlett of Bedworth had a share in Foleshill Mill, 1719-24. PA208/5.
Joseph Freeth was a skinner's executor, 1743. PA219/4/3.
Joseph Freeth's New Street malthouse, 1792. PA219/4/5.
Richard Farmer tenanted two messuages at Leicester, and was trustee of Elizabeth Delamaine's marriage-settlement, 1751. PA242/5/6ff.
Wife of Richard Webb of Rugby had claim upon property there, 1799 - 1800. PA242/12/1.VI-X.
John Taylor acting as a Justice of the Peace, 1745. PA295/31/63.
William Masser of Longford was a Foleshill churchwarden, 1850. PA295/36/4.
John Jones of LIttle Heath was a Foleshill overseer, 1850. PA295/36/4.
Affiliation-order served on Richard Lynall of Solihull, 1822. PA295/56/24.
Thomas Dagley was mortgagee for land outside Bishop Gate, 1733. PA309/71.
Samuel Davis occupied a Cow Lane messuage, early eighteenth century. PA309/137/1.
Matthew Brandon's messuages in Pepper Lane and Bayley Lane and in Greyfriars' Lane and Warwick Lane, 1683-99: PA324/2,3.
John Stowe released a messuage near Greyfriars' Gate site, 1827. PA328/17.
Leonard Foster of Sedgeley parish, Staffordshire was mortgagee for Avon Street, Stoke, Coventry premises, 1920-21: PA333/16,17.
Edward Ensor's acting as a widow's executor, 1774. PA346/44-45.
Richard Davies of Maney, Sutton Coldfield controlled Smithford Street, Coventry and Leamington Spa properties, 1859-63. PA346/76-79.
John Stowe's Fleet Street messuages, 1825-46. PA353/1/23.
Robert Atkins had a bankrupt brother, 1786. PA353/1/23.
Thomas Beech's Fleet Street premises, 1885-89. PA353/1/45,46.
William Gilbert was trustee for a victualler's purchase of an inn, and was his executor, 1818-23. PA353/5/1-5.
William Ratliff discharged an ex-Katherine Bayley's School boy as an apprentice, 1877. PA368/134/146.
John Taylor's interest in a carpenter's estate, 1733. PA371/15/1.
Will of John Ballard of Coventry, 1842. PA391/11.
J. Jordan et al bankrupt, 1849. PA451/1/1.XVIII.
Thomas Beech was nominated for the Freemen's trusteeship, 1875. PA242/3/29.IV.
Joseph Lovegrove's son was apprenticed to a watch-finisher, 1873. PA157.
Joseph Freeth of Coventry was a Walsgrave yeoman's marriage-settlement trustee, 1733. PA171/2/15-16.
Samuel Bartlam's widow assigned Shortley land, 1784. PA171/5/1.
Joseph Freeth's tenter close near New Street, 1792. PA171/9/1.
Probated will of William Bromfield of Coventry, 1812. PA171/12/1.
George Cornfield of Northampton and William Bromwich of Everdon, Northamptonshire were a coalmerchant's executors, 1812. PA171/13/1.
Joseph Pegg was assignee of the "Woolpack", Saint John Street, 1872. PA171/45/1.
William Maddey tenanted the "Golden Lion", Bull Ring, 1882. PA171/50/1.
Joseph Payne and Samuel Bartlam were involved with two Gosford Street malthouses, 1780. PA152/35.
Hearsay SImpson was an executor of Jonathan Nicols, 1750. PA173/3.
Thomas Jeliffe was a Holy Trinity churchwarden, 1786. PA173/8,9.
William Samson was a mortgagee for Benjamin Read's Well Street premises, 1869. PA173/27.
Samauel Bartlam had a Mill Lane messuage, late eighteenth century. PA14/8/16.
Leet Book extract about controlling number of "foreign" maltsters (1616), c.1840. PA21/2/14.
George Startin of Exhall was a Justice of the Peace, 1836, 1837. PA21/2/49,51.
William Spell swore in wouldbe corporators when the mayor refused to do so, 1792. PA22/8/6.
Mark Makepeace's Stoney Stanton Road land, 1885-90. PA279/10/337; PA279/44/2796,2717,2722,2725,2728,2729,2738,2740,2902,2938,3088,3339,3348,3352,3402,4629.
Andrew Hughes was a miller's executor, 1871. PA279/44/227.
Thomas Hughes' interest in Stoney Stanton Road land,1871. PA279/44/286,287,290,306,311,313.
William Bray was trustee for sale of Jordan Well land, 1827. PA184/1/6,8.
William Bromfield was trustee for a watchcase-maker's purchase of Dead Lane messuages, 1799 - 1838: PA184/2/5-6,10-11,19.
Robert Ryley was a watchcase-maker's brother, early nineteenth century. PA184/2/19.
Joseph Freeth occupied a Ram Bridge messuage, 1748. PA184/5/2.
Robert Tolland acting as a Blue Coat School trustee, 1744. PA214/1/38.
G.J. James of Birmingham was a Pinley House mortgagee, 1871-76. PA216/1/38,41.
John Shaw occupied Sir Thomas White's Charity Earlsdon land, 1729. PA288/1.
Andrew Hughes was mortgage-assignee for Smithford Street premises, 1874 - c.1896. PA288/5/3,4.
Samuel Vale's New Court, Gosford Street premises, with Benjamin Vale as a Sir Thomas White's loan trustee, 1749-57. BA/A/B/27/5-13.
John Hall occupied a Gosford Street house, 1647. BA/A/D/43/4.
Richard Rawlins held a malthouse near Spon Gate, 1780. BA/A/D/109/1.
Elizabeth Gray's interest in an Earl Street house, 1848ff. BA/A/G/12/25.
W.L. Spell occupied Well Street messuages, 1808-17. BA/A/G/17/1.
R.N. Clarke was a mortgage-assignee, 1813-18. BA/A/G/18/4,8.
John Bradnick was trustee for a Burges messuage, 1777-79. BA/A/G/22/1-4.
John Bromfield was a miller's trustee for sale, 1823-29. BA/A/G/23/35.
Joseph Docker had West Orchard property, 1859. BA/A/G/25/1.
Andrew Shields bought a New Buildings stable, 1817-25. BA/A/G/32/4-9 passim.
Thomas Winn had a New Buildings stable, 1842-54. BA/A/G/32/10,12.
John Taylor held a Hill Street croft, mid eighteenth century. BA/B/P/258/9.
John Brown held Lockhurst Lane land, 1829. BA/B/P/429/5.
Henry Kelly of Bedworth occupied land near New Gate, late eighteenth century. BA/B/P/450/3.
Thomas Wynn was a victualler's surety, 1854. BA/B/P/457/3.
Richard Feilding was mortgagee of a Fleet Street house, 1727. BA/C/H/5/4.
Richard Harris held Harnall land, 1701. BA/D/A/24/32.
John Brown held Hasilwood land, 1829. BA/D/A/29/11.
Joseph Freeth held Radford land, 1754. BA/D/A/43/6.
Joseph Phillips was a silkman's surety, 1822. BA/D/A/43/22.
Philip Weblin was a butcher's surety, 1715. BA/D/A/44/6.
Richard Frances held Radford land, 1720. BA/D/A/48/28.
John Townsend held Spon End land, 1835. BA/D/A/54/14.
Joseph Freeth was a Bond's Hospital trustee, 1784. BA/D/D/29/1.
Joseph Freeth held a New Street messuage, late eighteenth century. BA/D/L/21/1.
William Daniel occupied Foleshill land, 1770. BA/D/AW/1/8.
Thomas Taylor occupied a Gosford Street messuage, 1677-78. BA/H/H/324/6; BA/H/H/330/7(b).
R.N. Clarke occupied Upper Crabtree Fields, 1798. PA1516/13/2.
Richard Preston of Atherstone, Warwickshire, 16[88]. PA1517/9/1.
Office Copy (1846) of Probate Copy (1846) of Will (1841) of John Stowe of Coventry. PA1518/3/1.
Hearsay SImpson's Cook Street premises, 1752. PA403/137/5.
William Spell was mortgagee of the "Rose", Much Park Street, 1796 - 1802. PA436/1/15-18,22.XXV.
Office Copy (mid nineteenth century) of WIll (1812) of William Bromfield of Coventry. PA436/1/20.
John Bromfield had Much Park Street property, 1812-39. PA436/1/20,22.XX.
Daniel Claridge had a Whitefriars' Lane malthouse, 1845. PA436/1/28,30.
William Bailey and John Clarke had quarter shares in the "Rose", Much Park Street,1850. PA436/1/33.
William Abell was mortgage-assignee for a Spon Street messuage, 1748-50. PA436/4/2,3.
Thomas Beech was successively mortgagee and owner of the "Dyers' Arms", 1877-92. PA436/4/15-20.
H.J. Nutt had the "Dyers' Arms", 1892. PA436/4/19,20.
Joseph Docker's will and other papers, 1860-61. PA436/11/1-3.
Thomas Beech was a widow's executor, 1879. PA436/14/1.
Henry Bird's sister benefited under a poor-law clerk's codicil, 1843. PA436/16/1.
Probate Copy (1896) of Will (1895) of Thomas Beech of Coventry. PA436/19/1.
William Phillips was a mortgage-assignee for the "Windmill", Stivichall Common, 1801, PA466/13/1-3.
Andrew Hughes was a director of Coventry Cotton-Spinning & -Weaving Co. Ltd., 1889. PA466/16/2.
Probate Copy (1881) of Will (1880) of George Lewis of Coventry. PA440/1/21.
W.L. Spell assigned a Gosford Street mortgage-term, 1791. PA440/3/1.
Robert Warrington junior occupied Red Lane closes, 1830. PA440/4/1.IV.
R.N. Clarke was mortgagee for Warwick Court, Gosford Street, 1812-18. PA440/6/17-19.
Joseph Phillips occupied a close outside Bishop Gate, 1811. PA454/1/5.
Freeth family were mortgagees and assignees for a Hill Cross cotttage, early eighteenth century to 1747: PA454/1/8,14.II-IV.
Thomas Robinson of Nuneaton was a Coventry Union Banking Co. founder-director, 1836. PA454/1/37.I.
George Startin had Exhall land, 1854-55. PA494/1,2.
Joseph Freeth was named a spinster's executor, 1731. in PA495/1/1.
Joseph Freeth was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1784 - c.1817. PA54/18/5; PA54/19/1; PA54/23/3; PA54/25/5; PA54/27/4; PA54/31/4; PA54/34/17; PA54/57/;1.
Robert Warrington was interested in Spon End land, 1851. PA54/39/9.
William Spell held a Gosford Street tenement, 1779. PA54/159/5.
Joseph Freeth held New Street property, 1777 - post 1817. PA54/172/3; PA54/202/6; PA54/203/90-14; PA54/204/4.
Benjamin Rew held New Street property, 1761. PA54/173/2.
William Bray held the "Ben Jonson's Head" and other New Street property, 1802-23. PA54/173/5,6; PA54/181/4,5; PA54/203/11,13,14.
William Spell occupied a New Street house, 1798. PA54/178/4.
Two men called Joseph Freeth held New Street houses, 1742-67. PA54/202/4; PA54/203/4,8; PA54/204/3.
William Pain held a Well Street house 1779. PA54/231/1.
John Horsfall held a Well Street house, 1810. PA54/231/5.
Henry Phillips tried to obtain an Oxford exhibition for his son, 1847. PA54/270/1.
Thomas Wynn acted as a victualler's executor, 1846. PA500/22/1.
Joseph Freeth occupied New Street messuages, early nineteenth century. PA500/30/1; PA500/42/1.
William Bray occupied the "Ben Jonson's Head", New Street, 1847. PA500/31/1.
William Rotherham occupied the "Livery Stables", New Street, 1853. PA500/36/4.
William Paine occupied a Well Street house, c.1800. PA500/49/2.
John Horsfall occupied a Well Street tenement, early nineteenth century. PA500/49/2.
John Lynes was interested in old Coventry, 1870s. PA506/149/1; PA506/235/49,51,52.
Elizabeth Gray, bill, 1864. PA506/188/3.
Robert Ryley was a "Hare and Squirrel" building society member, 1821. PA506/190/1.
John Eld was trustee of a dyer's will, 1735. PA558.
William Rotherham was surety for a widow's lease of Spon End land, 1849. PA575/44.
Thomas Jeliffe's daughter was interested in Far Gosford Street messuages, 1796. PA575/48/3.
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