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Apprenticeship to Thomas Watson, 1781. PA26/2 fol. 12.
Son of William Cotton was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow's School, 1799. PA27/8 fols. 1,2.
Apprenticeship to William Jervis, 1805. PA26/8 fols. 7,8.
Apprenticeship to John Jones, 1805. PA26/8 fol. 9,10.
Apprenticeship to William Adams, 1816. PA26/8 fol. 37.
William Harris' son was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow's School, 1816. PA26/8 fol.38.
Apprenticeship to William Wallen, 1834. PA26/8 fol. 86.
Apprenticeship to Alfred Adams, 1841. PA26/9 fol. 107.
Apprenticeship to William Mould, 1844. PA26/9 fol. 113.
Thomas Dawson's son was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow's School, 1848. PA26/9 fol. 140.
Apprenticeship to William Docker, 1848. PA26/9 fol. 141.
Joseph Blundell of Stoke had a son apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow's School, c.1848. PA26/9 fol. 143.
Joseph Lockinton's son was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow's School, 1859. PA26/9 fol. 184.
Apprenticeship to P.H. Nelson, 1861. PA26/9 fol. 189.
Apprenticeship to William Benton, 1862. PA26/9 fol. 192.
Apprenticeship to Joseph Copson, 1865. PA26/10 fol. 203.
Apprenticeship to S.C. Robinson, 1868. PA26/10 fol. 210.
Joseph Benton's sons were apprenticed (1877, 1880) and assigned (1880) from Baker, Billing and Crow's School: PA26/10 fols. 245,262,263.
Apprenticeship to John Wallen, 1878. PA26/10 fol. 248.
William Summers senior's son was apprenticed to watch-case makers, 1810. PA64/1 fol. 3.
John Matheson of London was named executor of Muriel Whitehead of Coventry, 1845. PA83/1 fols. 1-3.
John Gummidge bought Much Park Street premises from an apothecary, 1719. PA87/36,37.
William Pickering occupied property near Saint Nicholas' Hall, 1738. PA90/31.
A.J. Sharp, voucher, 1898. PA99/13/53.
William Wykes held an Earl Street tenement, 1572. PA101/1/319.
William Burrows held an Earl Street tenement, 1598 - 1628. PA101/1/324-326.
John Wall held an Earl Street tenement, 1687-92. PA101/1/331-337.
Draft will of John Williamson of Barnacle, Warwickshire, 1860. PA101/1/585.
Draft wills of Dyer Drakeford of Bedworth, 1853-63. PA101/2/239,240.
Thomas Royle's lease of Copes Close, Foleshill, 1648. PA101/4/24.
William Kimberley was named executor under a Foleshill yeoman's will, 1835. PA101/4/100.
Job Warner's conveyance of a moiety of Anglish Lane messuages, 1784. PA101/5/26-27.
William Freeman's purchase-agreement for Bayley Lane messuages, 1841. PA101/7/334.
John Ison of Walsgrave was a farmer's executor, 1864. PA101/7/343.
John Eaves occupied a Bayley Lane house, 1721. PA101/8/17.
H.S. Barton's share of Primrose Hill and Mill Lane premises, 1869-81. PA101/8/113.VII,VIII.
William Pakeman's share of Primrose Hill and Mill Lane premises, 1886-87. PA101/8/113.1V.1, PA101/8/114.
Daniel Wesson's Greyfriars' Lane and Spon Street premises, 1799 - 1824. PA101/8/173-176.
William Hughes was named a former weaver's executor, 1866. PA101/8/274.
Thomas Collins was named a victualler's executor, 1841. PA101/8/405.
Bequest to the wife of Josiah Farndon of Harborough Magna, Warwickshire, 1852. PA101/8/425.
William Hughes was assignee of mortgages on Over Whitacre, Warwickshire land, 1863. PA101/8/429,430.
The wife of John Johnson was a watch-finisher's executrix, 1873. PA101/8/619.
Benjamin Seal of Birmingham was named a Coventry farmer's executor, 1815-16. PA101/8/870,871.
Interest of Joseph Garratt's wife in Far Gosford Street tenements, 1815-16. PA101/8/870,871.
Richard Masters of Coventry had a claim upon Hill Street premises, 1810. PA101/9/17-18.
Wife of James Addison of London benefited under Elizabeth Phillips' will, 1821. PA101/11/573.
Draft will of Thomas Makepeace of Coventry, 1866. PA101/12/71.
Thomas Dewis of Bulkington, Warwickshire was named a ribbon-manufacturer's executor, 1847: PA101/12/534.
William Hughes was mortgagee of Well Street, Coventry and Smith Street, Birmingham premises, 1863-67; of East Street, Hillfields, premises, 1868; and of Brownshill Green property, 1863. PA101/12/539,540.
John Currin was trustee for a weaver's acquisition of Dead Lane premises, 1732. PA101/33.
Draft will of James Freeman of Coventry, 1843. PA101/57.
Jahn Katherne leased an Ironmonger Row tenement, 1561. PA101/138/23.
Thomas Tymson, Richard Yates, Francis Farmer, John Barrat and Maurice Reve were amongst the Tailors' and Shearmen's Company's feoffees, 1570. PA101/149/1.
- Morgan occupied a garden near the Tailors' and Shearmen's Company's Pageant House, Mill Lane, 1570: PA101/149/1.
Bequest to Francis Feltham of Coventry, 1792. PA202/1/5.
James Lucas' interest in Cox Street and Red Lane houses, 1887. PA202/4/6-8.
Peter Thorpe tenanted a Much Park Street messuage, 1815. PA202/8/8.
Thomas Johnson mortgaged Much Park Street premises for a Sir Thomas White's Charity Loan, 1765. PA202/10/13.
Edward Lea's interest in Courthouse Green premises, 1815ff. PA202/18/17,18.
William Pitman Collingbourne senior was named a Freemen's trustee, 1875. PA202/32.VIII.
John Gilbert was a Vicar Lane Building Society member, 1828ff. PA221/1/3,4,6.
John Crockford had property in Far Gosford Street, 1845. PA221/1/22.
John Burman of Bourton-on-Dunsmore, Warwickshire was interested in land at Church Field, Foleshill and at Exhall, 1757. PA242/4/2-4.
Thomas Collins senior and Thomas Collins junior were mortgagees for Church Field, Foleshill land, 1829-38: PA242/4/34-38.
1836 will of Thomas Collins recited, 1838. PA242/4/37-38.
Administration of William Farmer of Foleshill, 1839. PA242/4/39.
Probated will of Joseph Farner of Manchester, 1840. PA242/4/40.
George Wildebore occupied a Market Place, Leicester tenement, 1751. PA242/5/6.
Andrew Roberts of Foleshill was mortgagee for Hall Green land, 1711. PA242/78/1.I.
John Currin of Coventry was mortgagee for Hall Green land, 1718-22. PA242/7/1.III,IV.
D.H. Pickard's Hall Green land, 1869-77. PA242/7/3.I,II.
William Green senior of Rugby, indemnity-bond, 1702. PA295/30/2.
John Sutcliffe of Rochdale, Lancashire, and Allesley, 1785. PA295/33/44.
William Evans was bound to John Smith of Keresley, 1661. PA295/48/3.
Roger Evans' son was apprenticed to Simon Auson of Knowle, Warwickshire, 1679. P295/48/5.
Roger Evans' son was apprenticed to William Eaves of Allesley, 1679. PA295/48/6.
Roger Evans' daughter was "apprenticed", 1682. PA295/48/9.
Robert Hart of Meriden, Warwickshire received an Allesley pauper as an apprentice, 1712. PA295/48/13.
Joseph Burdett of Stoneleigh, Warwickshire received one of John Tim's pauper-daughters from Allesley, 1729: PA295/48/18.
An Allesley pauper was apprenticed to Thomas Maunton of Berkswell, Warwickshire, 1761. PA295/48/42.
Allesley paupers were apprenticed to Thomas Faulconbridge of Fillongley, Warwickshire, 1769, 1776. PA295/48/49,62.
An Allesley pauper was apprenticed to John Dickinson of Stoneleigh, Warwickshire, 1778. PA295/48/67.
An Allesley pauper was apprenticed to John Parker of Holy Trinity parish, Coventry, 1789. PA295/48/76.
A Meriden, Warwickshire workman's son was apprenticed to William Weston of Coventry, 1820. PA295/48/111.
Joseph Burdett of Corley, Warwickshire, bastardy-bond surety, 1716. PA295/59/3.
William Ashmore of Coventry paid maintenance for another man's bastard, 1706. PA295/60/2.
Joseph Gray's Earl Street messuage, 1756. PA309/86.
John Ashbourne's Stoke house and orchard, 1711-48. PA310/6,7.
John Ashbourne's statute bond, 1739. PA310/24.
James Freeman's Avon Street, Stoke tenement, 1880 - 1903. PA333/5-8.
John Parkes held a tenement beyond Gosford Gate, c.1587-91. PA346/2-4.
Three(?) men named Edward Dunham had Smithford Street and Little Park Street messuages, 1674 - 1748: PA346/16-18,21-34.
Thomas Liggins was a Freemen's trustee, 1897. PA353/20/71.
W.B. Fisher let a Paradise Street workshop, 1920-22. PA353/35.
J.T. Lenwell's son was apprenticed to a watch-finisher, 1875. PA361/2 fol. 2.
John Ashbourne of Stoke Aldermoor subtenanted Shortley manor land, 1736. PA362/1/2.
Letter about poor workmanship, c.1870. PA368/13/4.
William Hughes, bills, 1853-77. PA368/55/21; PA368/58/44; PA368/59/51; PA368/60/44; PA368/61/42; PA368/62/53; PA368/64/40; PA368/66/67; PA368/69/46-47; PA368/70/41; PA368/72/35; PA368/73/29; PA368/74/35; PA368/75/25; PA368/76/24.
James Arch, Coventry, bill, 1862. PA368/62/39.
William Pitman Collingbourne, Coventry, bills, 1864-68. PA368/64/30; PA368/65/28; PA368/70/28; PA368/78/31; PA368/79/19-20; PA368/80/19-20; PA368/81/21; PA368/82/16; PA368/85/21; PA368/87/19.
J. Smith, Coventry, bill, 1882. PA368/81/17.
Thomas Liggins, Coventry, bills, 1882-88. PA368/81/33; PA368/82/28-29; PA368/83/30; PA368/84/24; PA368/85/39; PA368/86/33; PA368/87/20.
H. Dowse had succeeded J. Sutton, Coventry, 1888. PA368/87/25.
W. Marshman, Coventry, bill, 1888. PA368/87/27.
A labourer's son was apprenticed to Charles Manders of Walsgrave, 1841. PA368/127/5.
A weavers' harness-maker's son was apprenticed to William Thomas of Earl Street, 1850. PA368/127/22.
A brewer's son was apprenticed to James Freeman and Henry Freeman of Hertford Street, 1851: PA368/127/26.
Arthur Westley's son was apprenticed to a watch-manufacturer, 1866-68. PA368/127/90; PA368/129/11.
A confectioner's son was apprenticed to Thomas Makepeace of Upper Well Street, 1877. PA368/127/108.
Harriet Powney's son was apprenticed to elastic web manufacturers, 1877. PA368/127/109.
Joseph Ryley's son was apprenticed to a watchmaker, 1877. PA368/127/110.
John James' son was apprenticed to him, 1878. PA368/128/15.
J.F. Percival of Smithford Street discharged an ex-Katherine Bayley's School apprentice, 1874: PA368/134/108.
John Greenway discharged his son as an apprentice, 1885. PA368/134/176.
John Smith occupied a Much Park Street messuage, 1623. PA371/4.
Edward Cooke occupied a Jordan Well house, 1657. PA371/8.
Will of Thomas Godfrey of Coventry, 1689. PA371/14.
A watchmaker's son was apprenticed to William Grant of Coventry, 1842., PA396/2 fol. 1.
J.T. Dowell, freeman's oath, 1849. PA396/2 fol. 2.
John Saunders occupied a Greyfriars' Lane tenement, early eighteenth century (?) PA242/1/1-2.
John Currin was trustee for purchase by Charles Gilbert (also a tailor) of a Smithford Street house, subject to Edmund Piercy's mortgage (he was a tailor too), 1727-28. PA242/1/34-36.
Thomas Liggins was a Freemen's trustee, 1886 - 1905. PA242/3/29.VI,X.
Daniel Wesson conveyed a Spon Street house, 1799. PA115/15.
Edward Lea's interest in Greyfriars' Lanre messuages, 1814. PA138/1-14.
George Billings' interest in a Walsgrave cottage, 1659. PA171/2/1.
Thomas Jordan's daughter's interest in a Walsgrave cottage, 1590. PA171/2/1.
James Freeman of Hertford Street, estimates for clothing Katherine Bayley's School boys, 1855. PA180/12/3.
Thomas Carvell of Bayley Lane, estimates for clothing Katherine Bayley's School boys, 1855. PA180/12/4.
William Hughes of Little Park Street, estimates for clothing Katherine Bayley's School boys, 1855: PA180/12/5-6.
John Millward, bills, 1772 - 1800. PA180/35/6; PA180/37/20; PA180/38/3; PA1870/39/7; PA180/41/12; PA180/44/14; PA180/48/9; PA180/49/12; PA180/52/12; PA180/54/6; PA180/57/7-8; PA1870/60/12; PA180/61/13; PA180/62/10-11.
Ralph Orton, bills, 1772-86. PA180/35/9; PA180/39/10; PA180/41/14-15; PA180/46/14; PA1809/47/15-16; PA180/49/13-15.
Hannah Orton (from 1794, Hannah Croad), bills, 1788 - 1801. PA180/50/10; PA180/51/8; PA180/52/13; PA180/54/7-8; PA180/57/9; PA180/59/3-4; PA180/60/6; PA180/61/9; PA180/62/5; PA180/63/6.
Francis Feltham, bills, 1802-07. PA180/64/5-6; PA180/65/3; PA180/66/6; PA180/67/7; PA180/68/10-11; PA180/69/11-2.
Edward Lea, bills, 1808-27. PA180/70/17; PA180/71/12; PA180/74/13-15; PA180/75/16-17; PA180/77/15-16; PA180/78/17; PA180/80/14-15; PA180/81/13-14; PA180/82/15-16; PA180/83/12-13; PA180/84/27; PA180/85/16-17; PA180/86/18; PA180/89/16.
Edward Lea (II?), bills, 1823-39. PA180/90/15; PA180/91/16-17; PA180/92/23; PA180/93/17-18; PA180/95/27; PA180/97/20; PA180/98/23-24; PA180/99/23-24; PA180/100/25; PA180/101/25.
John Cole, bills, 1837-41. PA180/99/16; PA180/100/20; PA180/102/20; PA180/103/20.
Thomas Masters, bills, 1837. PA180/99/26-27.
William Allen, bills, 1839-41. PA180/101/17-18; PA180/103/17.
Thomas Collins, bill, 1841. PA180/103/22.
William Hughes, bills, 1842-50. PA180/104/29-31; PA180/105/20-22; PA180/106/21-22; PA180/107/23-24; PA180/108/32-33; PA180/109/31-32; PA180/110/32; PA180/111/32; PA180/112/32.
John Cramp (of Higham-on-the-Hill, Leicestershire) received a Bayley's School boy as an apprentice, 1794: PA180/126/48.
Thomas Comley received a barber's son as an apprentice, 1795. PA180/126/49.
Joseph Bagshaw's son was apprenticed to watch-finishers, 1813. PA180/126/69.
Thomas Freeman's son was apprenticed to a weaver, 1822. PA180/126/84.
Michael Mann received Bayley's School boys as apprentices, 1825-26. PA180/126/89,91.
Thomas Waterston received a Bayley's School boy as an apprentice, 1826. PA180/126/91.
Daniel Chandler received a baker's son as an apprentice, 1826. PA180/126/92.
Edward Brown received a Bayley's School boy as an apprentice, 1829. PA180/126/100.
Thomas White (of Long Itchington, Warwickshire) received a chimney-sweep's son as an apprentice, 1832: PA180/126/107.
William Mould's son was apprenticed to watch-finishers, 1834. PA180/126/110.
Henry Treen was apprenticed to his father William Treen, 1834. PA180/126/111.
Thomas Chandler (of Kirkham, Pilkington, Lancashire) received a Bayley's School, Coventry boy as an apprentice, 1835. PA180/126/116.
Thomas Mander (of Leamington [Spa]), complaint against a Bayley's School apprentice, 1848. PA180/127/1.
William Pitman Collingbourne and E.H. Bowden, references to partnership-dissolution and tenure, 1800. PA171/43/6.
A.E. Gibbard tenanted Earl Street/Little Park Street corner property, 1890-91. PA171/43/6-12 passim.
John Forte's Smithford Street premises, 1611. PA185/2.
Thomas Johnson occupied a Hay Lane tenement, early sixteenth century. PA9/1.
Thomas Urland rented a Spon End tenement, 1618. PA152/6.
William Cosshale gave away his Walsgrave estate, 1370. PA152/48/1.
George King was a Holy Trinity overseer, 1785. PA173/7.
John Knowles' interest in a Great Butcher Row messuage, 1721. PA14/4/4.
Thomas Johnson's wife's interest in two Coventry tenements, 1526. PA17/112/1.
Copy (mid-seventeenth century) of probate copy (1617) of will (1616) of Jonathan Banckes of Coventry. PA17/114.
J.F. Percival's dealings with Irby-Hopkins estate, 1895-97. PA279/44/6102,6243,6644.
Richard Masters' interest in Hill Street messuages, 1810. PA184/4/1.
William Simmons' Hill Street messuages, 1840. PA184/4/2-4.
John Knowles was a married woman's trustee, 1746. PA214/1/16.
Henry Wyllyams occupied a Jordan Well house, 1574. PA214/1/20.
Richard Yardley occupied a High Street house, 1658. PA214/1/68.
Daniel Grimston's interest in a High Street house, 1715-18, assigned to Abraham Holloway, also a tailor, 1718: PA214/1/69.
Thomas Waterston's action in Court of Queen's Bench, 1841. PA230/4.
George Ward & Sons, Coventry, bills, 1877. PA253/10/59-60.
John Wale occupied a corporation Much Park Street house, 1704. PA244/7/2.
Christopher Askoo's Earl Street house, 1579-80. PA286/1-3.
Robert Sebirge held Gosford Street messuages, 1600-02. BA/A/B/20/7.
John Fenton had land south of Gosford Street, 1598. BA/A/B/20/8.
Thomas Urland was a surety for assignment of Gosford Street land, 1611. BA/A/B/21/2.
Urland family's Gosford Street land, 1648. BA/A/B/22/1.
John Barratt and Walter Kilderne occupied High Street houses, late sixteenth century. BA/A/B/29/1.
Thomas Wilks had Spon Street land, 1562. BA/A/B/54/1.
Randall Pynketts [cf. Pinketts Booth] occupied Bayley Lane tenements, 1557. BA/A/D/1/1.
Nicholas Smyth held a Bishop Street tenement and a Red Lane close, 1648. BA/A/D/11/2.
John Whetcrofte held a Broadgate tenement in succession to Michael Roberds, 1570. BA/A/D/19/2.
Samuel Williams held a Cross Cheaping shop, 1624. BA/A/D/29/2.
Roger Ludford built a Dead Lane tenement, early seventeenth century. BA/A/D/32/1.
Thomas Childerhouse's Fleet Street tenement, 1499. BA/A/D/37/1.
Richard Bayley's interest in a Gosford Street messuage, 1612. BA/A/D/43/2.
Anthony Badewyn's interest in Greyfriars' Lane property, early sixteenth century. BA/A/D/56/1.
Thomas Hansell held a Gosford Street house, 1711. BA/A/D/60/1.
William Astell held a Little Park Street cornerhouse, 1623. BA/A/D/76/1.
Parker Thorpe held part of a Much Park Street messuage, 1799. BA/A/D/87/1.
Joseph Heath was a pastrycook's surety, 1794. BA/A/G/3/4.
William Pakeman's interest in Monk's Court, Fleet Street, 1878. BA/A/G/14/7.
William Hughes' interest in 67, Well Street, 1868. BA/A/G/16/1.
Thomas Collins junior's Burges messuage, 1833-44. BA/A/G/22/13,15.
Joshua Smith's Burges messuage, 1775-80. BA/A/G/23/18-23.
Edward Lea was a mortgage-assignee, 1817. BA/A/G/23/30.
James Tucker's share in West Orchard/Cross Cheaping, Bishop Street and Well Street premises and Barbars Close, 1756-58. BA/A/G/26/30-39 passim.
Edward de Wedon enfeoffed Dom Richard de Blaby with messuages at the Butchery, Burges(?), West Orchard, Bishop Street, Dog Lane, Saint Nicholas' Street and Radford, pre 1364. BA/B/A/5/2.
Thomas Jonson's Smithford Street tenements, 1543. BA/B/A/31/8-10.
Roger Herward's Harnall land, 1349-51. BA/B/A/69/2,3.
Edmund de Wedon' leased Radford land, 1333. BA/B/A/81/1.
John de Warewyk held a Little Park Street tenement, 1393. BA/B/P/14/5(fl).
John Fenton had a Bayley Lane messuage, 1572. BA/B/P/39/1.
Interest of William Langton and John Gorton in a Bishop Street messuage, 1639. BA/B/P/56/2.
One man called Thomas Robynsones occupied ex-Merynton's Chantry property, 1552. BA/B/P/102/3(b).
Unnamed, Little Park Street, 1388. BA/B/P/109/3.
William Allyn occupied a Dead Lane cornerhouse, 1637. BA/B/P/137/9.
Adam atte Castel, alleged disseisor, 1337. BA/B/P/137/9.
William Allyn held an Earl Street messuage, early seventeenth century, BA/B/P/159/4.
Thomas Joy occupied a Fleet Street tenement, 1461. BA/B/P/169/1.
Henry de Sowe had land near Gosford Green, 1296. BA/B/P/175/11,12.
Henry le Taylur had Gosford land, mid to late 1280s. BA/B/P/178/8.
Thomas Urland occupied a Gosford Street cornerhouse, 1622. BA/B/P/219/1.
William Wilkes held 24 bays of building, Gosford Street, 1577. BA/B/P/221/1.
Richard othe Hay's Hay Lane rent, 1391. BA/B/P/239/3.
Jonathan Bankes occupied a Hay Lane messuage, early seventeenth century, BA/B/P/239/12.
John de Burton' occupied a Spon Street tenement, 1355. BA/B/P/363/1.
John Stokes occupied a Well Street corner-tenement, 1433. BA/B/P/402/1.
Walter de Walton' occupied a Well Street shop, 1364 BA/B/P/407/1.
Caleb Savage held a Women's Market Place shed, mid eighteenth century, BA/B/P/412/1.
William de Cestram had Coundon land, 1298. BA/B/P/413/1.
Humphrey Musson held Dilcock's Mill, 1562. BA/B/P/431/12.
John de Devonshire had a Saint Nicholas' Street messuage, 1348. BA/B/P/433/15.
Francis Symcox held a Cheylesmore Green croft, 1582. BA/D/A/13/2.
Christopher Davenport held Harnall land, 1726. BA/D/A/24/6.
John Johnson occupied a Fleet Street messuage, 1848. BA/D/D/29/1(c).
Michael Robinson occupied an Earl Street messuage, 1533. BA/D/D/30/1(b).
Ralph Hopkyns was an attorney to deliver seisin, 1533. BA/D/D/30/1.
William Currant occupied a Spon Street messuage, early seventeenth century. BA/D/G/16/2.
William Steward occupied a Spon Street tenement, early seventeenth century(?) BA/D/G/16/6(b).
Richard Bertram occupied an Earl Street tenement, 1413. BA/D/K/3/7.
John Fenton cultivated a Vicar Lane garden, 1574. BA/D/K/5/1.
Henry Masson of Yardley, Worcestershire was interested in Alsparth, Warwickshire land, 1431. BA/D/K/10/16.
Andrew Ridley had a Burges tenement, 1637. BA/D/L/10/1.
William Bates occupied a Gosford Street tenement, early seventeenth century. BA/D/L/11/1.
Richard Pinder was a corviser's surety, 1664. BA/D/L/11/1.
William Russhelm occupied Saint Nicholas' Street land, 1438. BA/D/AG/3/1.
Michael Roberds held a barn outside Greyfriars' Gate, 1556. BA/D/AP/6/1.
John Mosse of Fillongley, Warwickshire held Dives-in-Kinwalsey, Hampton-in-Arden parish, Warwickshire closes, 1598 - 1608. BA/D/BJ/1/2,4.
John Gilbert was discharged from debt, 1831. BA/E/K/114/194.
Thomas Byrd occupied a Stoke cottage, 1678. BA/G/F/30/2.
Ralph the Tailor had Stoke land, c.1290. BA/G/F/74/1.
Hugh le Taylor occupied a Little Park Street corner-seld, 1290-93. BA/H/H/96/1,2.
Hugh le Taylor had Shortley land, 1307. BA/H/H/255/1.
John Mershe was interested in Hill Street and Radford land, 1443-73. BA/H/H/262/32-34.
Thomas Ihonson [sic] was interested in the "Moon", Smithford Street, mid sixteenth century. BA/H/H/309/24; BA/H/H/314/7-10.
Peter Cokeson occupied a messuage outside Greyfriars' Gate and a Keresley close, 1569. BA/H/H/314/16.
Richard Yardley occupied a Bayley Lane cottage, 1675. BA/H/H/324/4.
Richard Pinder held Gosford Street land, c.1671-72. BA/H/H/324/6; BA/H/H/329/5,6.
Thomas Godfrey occupied a Derby Lane messuage, 1676-77. BA/H/H/324/6; BA/H/H/327/5.
Henry Merry occupied a Jordan Well messuage, 1678. BA/H/H/330/7(a).
William Astell occupied a Little Park Street messuage, mid seventeenth century. BA/H/H/331/1.
William Dickenson occupied a Spon Street tenement, 1673. BA/H/H/334/2.
Richard othe Hay had an Earl Street rent, 1381. BA/H/H/342/1.
Ralph le Taillour held an Earl Street tenement, early fourteenth century. BA/H/H/351/2.
William Aubrey occupied a Hill Street cottage, 1458-72. BA/H/H/364/1-5.
Peter Baudre had Cow Lane cottages, pre 1340. BA/H/H/379/1.
Peter Typpynge had a Gosford Street messuage, 1560-61. BA/H/H/400/2.
William Moseley occupied property outside Greyfriars' Gate, 1605. BA/H/H/401/1.
Thomas Johnson had the "Moon", Much Park Street, 1545-59. BA/H/H/418/1-6.
Bill, 1775. BA/L/D/4/2.
Abraham Abbott's interest in some money, 1709 PA1517/18/1.
Edward Lea's interest in Burges and Palmer Lane property, 1814-20. PA1518/2/1.IV-VIII.
Maurice Angel, 18, Jordan Well, dealings with a watchmaker, 1951. PA403/40/34.
Probate copy (1690) of will of Henry Chrispp of Coventry. PA403/136/2.
Richard Lindon acting as a yeoman's marriage-settlement trustee, 1634. PA403/143/5.
John Copson was mortgagee for Sapcote, Leiestershire land, 1635. PA403/156/1.
Vincent Wymeswold had a Mill Lane messuage, 1722. PA403/158/1.
Edward Foxall had the "Rose", Much Park Street, mid eighteenth century. PA436/1/6-8.
Joseph Garratt's wife's interest in Far Gosford Street messuages, 1815. PA436/2/12.
James Brown's Dead Lane, Jordan Well and Stoke property, 1777-86. PA436/7/2-9.
Thomas Liggins was a Freemen's trustee, 1896. PA466/17/1; PA466/20/1.
Joseph Wright of Tonge, Leicestershire, mid eighteenth century. PA440/1/12.
Richard Pindar had a Gosford Street messuage, 1683. PA440/3/1.
Arthur Deeming was a baker's executor, 1882-98. PA440/5/28.
Robert Brown owned Warwick Court, Gosford Street, 1810-35. PA440/6/14-24 passim.
William Pitman Collingbourne was a Blue Coat School trustee, 1886-89. PA454/1/28,39.
William Pickering's conveyance of Fleet Street premises, 1739. PA494/3/9.
Edward Lea was trustee for a glazier's purchase of Burges and Palmer Lane property, 1814-20. PA499/5-10.
Edward "Wollson" occupied a Much Park Street garden, 1623. PA54/138/3.
Luke Steane occupied a Smithford Street messuage, 1612. PA54/144/1.
John Fenton occupied Whitefriars' Mill, late sixteenth century. PA54/154/1.
William Ashmore held a Gosford Street messuage, 1704. PA54/158/1.
Richard Pinder held a Gosford Street messuage, mid seventeenth century. PA54/159/1.
John Rushton held Gosford Street messuages, 1613. PA54/161/1,2.
Ansell alias Hansell family held Gosford Street messuages, 1710 and 1738. PA54/161/5,6.
George King's interest in a Bastille close, 1785. PA54/164/1.
John Sammons was a weaver's executor, 1804. PA54/171/5.
William Chapman held a New Street tenement, 1695. PA54/183/1.
John Kempe held a New Street tenement, 1651. PA54/185/1.
Edward Piercy held a New Street tenement, 1759. PA54/190/6.
Francis Symcox had New Street land, late sixteenth century. PA54/203/1; PA54/213/1.
Richard Pinder held New Street tenements, 1669. PA54/212/1.
Thomas Baker held Rood Lane tenements, 1637ff. PA54/221/1,2.
George King had Well Street property, 1783ff. PA54/228/1-5.
Christopher Davenport occupied a Burges messuage, 1708. PA54/236/4.
Andrew Ridgeley held a Burges/Palmer Lane cornerhouse, 1658. PA54/237/1.
William Bird held Bradnocks Marsh, Berkswell parish, Warwickshire land, 1659. PA54/275/1.
Edward Burton occupied a Little Park Street cornerhouse, 1511. PA54/286/11.
William Weston supplied Ford's Hospital inmates, 1815-24. PA54/316/4; PA54/317/2; PA54/319/4; PA54/322/14; PA54/325/5.
William Adams supplied Ford's Hospital inmates, 1815. PAZ54/316/5.
John Fenton was a Coxon's Charity feoffee, 1585ff. PA54/333/4; PA554/335/2.
Richard Bankes occupied a Gosford Street messuage, 1646-52. PA54/339/6-11.
John Wheatcroft and John Barratt successively occupied a High Street house, early seventeenth century: PA54/340/1.
Josiah Keene held Foleshill land, 1743-85. PA54/355/3-5.
James Ison occupied a New Street messuage, 1846-57. PA500/32/2; PA500/33/1.
William Pitman Collingbourne occupied ["Fernielee",] Warwick Road, 1881. PA500/105/1.
William Hughes supplied Katherine Bayley's School, 1841. PA506/11/56.
Hannah Croad supplied Katherine Bayley's School, 1799. PA506/79/4.
Edward Lea supplied Katherine Bayley's School, 1812. PA506/79/10.
James F. Symes was a printer's creditor, 1881. PA526/80.
William Gelt was merciful towards his debtor, 1881. PA526/106.
H.S. Barton's interest in Spon Street property, 1877. PA540/2/1.
George Rushen had property in Paradise, 1882-83. PA560/22-25.
William Pitman Collingbourne was a Blue Coat School trustee, 1883. PA575/1/3.
Basil Riley was a Coventry & County Club trustee, 1932. PA578/41/3.
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