Edward Goodall was a trustee under Ann Rollason's will, 1814. PA47/69/1.
Troughton, Newcoimbe & Troughton (Coventry Bank) banknote, 1817. PA58/1.
John Little and E.H. Woodcock conveyed Derby Lane and Bayley Lane property to R.B. Perkins when he had recovered from bankruptcy, 1849. PA66/2/17.
James Beck and Cadwallader Adams' petition for bankruptcy against James Hill, warehouseman, 1816: PA66/3/3.
Alfred Caldicott of Coleshill a mortgagee for Alveston, Warwickshire land, 1872.PA67/17.
Coventry Union Banking Co. conveyance of "Hill House", Hill Street, 1884. PA67/24.
Holy Trinity churchwardens' account with Birmingham & Midland Bank, 1889-95. PA67/27.
Coventry & Warwickshire Banking Co. cheques, 1870-71. PA99/9/20-39.
Lloyds Bank Ltd., Coventry voucher, 1893. PA99/11/20.
Coventry Bank receipt, 1806. PA100/22/129.
Little & Co. receipt, 1821. PA100/22/164.
Bankers' order, Beck & Cattell, Cheapside, London, 1810. PA101/1/56.
Beck & Adams, Coventry, receipts, 1812-13. PA101/1/60-65.
Coventry Bank account, 1806-13. PA101/1/131.
Horsfall & Stanton, bankrupts, 1812. PA101/1/228.
James Wyatt had premises near Women's Market Place, 1793. PA101/1/290.
Coventry Union Banking Co. assent to assignment of insurance-policy as collateral mortgage-security, 1867: PA101/1/409.
Notices on Coventry Union Banking Co.'s behalf about Joseph Shilton's Harnall property, 1859: PA101/1/456.
Coventry & Warwickshire Banking Co. shares in draft will of John Gardner, 1840-41. PA101/1/512,513.
Coventry Union Banking Co. mortgage for Leamington Spa land, 1854. PA101/2/68.
William Prime's interest in conveyance of Little Park Street premises, 1836. PA101/2/143-149 passim.
Coventry & Warwickshire Banking Co.'s interest as above, 1836. PA101/2/148-149.
Coventry Union Banking Co. notice about share-allotment, 1856. PA101/2/187.
Coventry Union Banking Co. receipt concerning purchase, 1865. PA101/2/191.
Leavesley, Cooper & Co., silkdyers, used Coventry & Warwickshire Banking Co., 1838. PA101/2/224.
Richard Hands' conveyance by way of indemnity with Coventry Union Banking Co., 1851: PA101/2/229.
Assignment to Coventry Union Banking Co. of indebted ribbon-manufacturer's Lockhurst Lane messuages, 1861. PA101/4/157.
William Flavell's passbook with Coventry Union Banking Co. qua Mary Flavell's executor, 1862-72: PA101/4/174.
Letter from Leicestershire Banking Co., Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire to Coventry Union Banking Co., 1871. PA101/4/171.
Foleshill weaver's deposit at Coventry Savings Bank, 1851. PA101/4/231.
Lease by Alfred Caldicott (of Coleshill) of 13, Jordan Well to a china-dealer, 1886. PA101/4/234.
Bank of England's tardity in expediting shares-transfer, 1849. PA101/6/150.
George Lamb an executor of Robert Bunney, 1829. PA101/7/5.
Robert Bunney named as trustee of brother William's marriage-settlement in 1822, and an assignee of his shares in 1833. PA101/7/8,23-25.
James Bray's overdraft with Coventry & Warwickshire Banking Co., 1844-58. PA101/7/33,70.
Mortgage of Braunston, Northamptonshire premises with Northamptonshire Union Banking Co., 1857: PA101/7/65.
William Prime was named an executor of Harry Chetham, 1838. PA101/7/77.
Builder's promissory note to Coventry Union Banking Co., 1848. PA101/7/119.
William Prime a ribbon-manufacturer's executor, 1828. PA101/7/121.
Investment of minors' legacies in Bank of England, 1828. PA101/7/121.
Coventry & Warwickshire Banking Co. were treasurers to Sir Thomas White's Charity trustees, 1838: PA101/7/136.
Robert Bunney's testamentary papers, 1837-48. PA101/7/142-144.
Thomas Pepper and Hugh Gaskell named as two of John Bunney's executors, 1839. PA101/7/146.
Coventry Union Banking Co.'s claim upon John Bunney's estate, 1847. PA101/7/149.
Jonathan Keene's will regarding Coventry Union Banking Co. ahares, 1849. PA101/7/229.
Sarah Cheadle's money in Pares' Bank, Leicester, 1841. PA101/7/248.
Probated will of Thomas Pepper of Coventry, 1844. PA101/7/317.
William Prime was named a timbermerchant's executor, 1839. PA101/7/337.
Bunney family's Coventry Union Banking Co. account, 1880. PA101/7/511.
Investment of War Loan in Coventry Savings Bank, 1928. PA101/7/666.
London Joint City and Midland Bank Ltd., receipt, 1923. PA101/7/717.
Robert Bunney an executor of Ann Pearson, 1827. PA101/7/743.
Alfred Caldicott of Coleshill was named a house-agent's executor, 1881. PA101/7/773.
Payment to Bank of England (for National Debt) of clear proceeds of sale of corporation land, 1803: PA101/8/18.III.
Deposit of bequest in Coventry Union Banking Co., 1855. PA101/8/113.II
Bequest of deposit in Coventry Union Banking Co., 1864. PA101/8/123.
William Prime trustee for broker's dealing in Spon Street property, 1824-25. PA101/8/176-179 passim.
William Dickinson of Birmingham trustee for sale under Henry Perkins' will, 1797 - 1805: PA101/8/180.VIII,190-191.
Thomas Thompson of Hull a doctor's marriage-settlement trustee, 1799 - 1805: PA101/8/181.III,190-191.
Joseph Adams' bond for Coventry Union Banking Co. loan, 1847. PA101/8/216.
John Bishop's loan as above, 1839. PA101/8/217.
Coventry Union Banking Co. receipt for Rugby property deeds, 1862. PA101/8/221.
Registration of probated will by Coventry Union Banking Co., 1872. PA101/8/229.
Assignment of indebted farmer's goods to Coventry Union Banking Co., 1873. PA101/8/230,231.
Draft Will of John Wright of Coventry, 1880. PA101/8/232.
Lease of Coventry Union Banking Co. Little Park Street warehouse, 1858-59. PA101/8/233,234.
Coventry Union Banking Co.'s lease of Coleshill premises, 1869. PA101/8/235.
Coventry Union Banking Co.'s claim upon Castle Mill, Tamworth, 1870. PA101/8/238.
William Souster's bankruptcy-bond with Coventry Union Banking Co., 1838. PA101/8/273.
Letter about appointment of new Coventry Union Banking Co. trustees, 1888. PA101/8/374.
Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society policy upon bank-manager's life, 1869-84. PA101/8/294-374.
William Bull of Nuneaton was named a maltster's executor, 1838. PA101/8/420.
Deposit of deeds with Coventry Union Banking Co. as security for Over Whitacre, Warwickshire land, 1865: PA101/8/452.
Draft Wills of Sarah Smith of Coventry, 1848-50. PA101/8/607,608.
Reference to bricklayer's mortgage with Coventry Union Banking Co., 1851. PA101/8/639.
Documents concerning eventually-bankrupt ribbon-manufacturer's account with Coventry Union Banking Co., 1838-40. PA101/8/652,653.
Bryan Troughton an assignee of William White, bankrupt victualler, 1817. PA101/8/656.
Thomas Pepper a grocer's executor, 1827. PA101/8/670.
Edward Goodall's interest in Town Wall plot, 1828. PA101/8/678.
Draft will of Sophia Hall concerning savings in Coventry Bank, 1854. PA101/8/699.
Deposit of Leamington Spa deed with Coventry Union Banking Co., 1838. PA101/8/726.
Edward Greaves of Barford, Warwickshire mortgagee for Newbold Comyn, Warwickshire land, 1834-35: PA101/8/727,772.
Thomas Pepper's indenture for Stoke land, 1839. PA101/8/730.
William Prime was named a timbermerchant's executor, 1833-40. PA101/8/740-744 passim.
Coventry Union Banking Co. quitclaim, 1860. PA101/8/771.
Coventry Union Banking Co. claim upon "Lanark Villa", Leamington Spa, 1850. PA101/8/775/777.
Minors' request for money held with Coventry Union Banking Co., 1869. PA101/8/789.
William Prime an ironmonger's executor, 1832. PA101/8/803.
Thomas Pepper and John Gulson junior were named a ribbon-manufacturer's executors, 1837: PA101/8/820.
Builder's mortgage with Coventry Union Banking Co. mentioned, 1849. PA101/9/26.
William Prime, banker's clerk, trustee for ribbon-manufacturer's premises near Cook Street Gate, 1819: PA101/9/31-32.
John Oswin, banker's clerk, assignee of mortgage on premises near Well Street Gate, 1802: PA101/9/34.XIII.
William Prime a trustee for the above premises, 1822. PA101/9/40.
William Prime concerned with sale of Well Street factory and granary, 1821-26. PA101/9/41.
Draft will of John Wright of Coventry regarding Coventry & Warwickshire Banking Co. messuages, 1853: PA101/9/52.
William Prime, banker's clerk, a silkdyer's executor, 1821. PA101/9/72.
Labore Brothers & Brown patronised Coventry Union Banking Co., 1856. PA101/9/109.
Draft will of John North for savings-bank money for nephews, 1845. PA101/9/111.
Thomas Marston's testamentary papers for Coventry Union Banking Co. money, 1849-52: PA101/9/115,117.
Marston family's promissory-notes to Glynn & Co.of London, 1852. PA101/9/118-121.
Copy will of William Harding of Tamworth, 1802. PA101/10/11.
Use of West of England and South Wales District Bank (Bristol) and Davies, Banks & Davies, South Wales by E. and S. Nock, colliery-agents at Tamworth, 1867. PA101/10/43.
Correspondence with National Provincial Bank, Tamworth, 1869-77: PA101/10/70,176,220,230,233,234,327.
Lloyds Bank Ltd. certificate for amount of money owed by Parsons family, 1909. PA101/10/391.
Lloyds Bank Ltd. passbook for F. Wedge's executors, 1873-76. PA101/11/66.
Solicitor's passbooks with Bunney, Bunney & Pepper (1835-44) and Coventry Union Banking Co. (1855-90): PA101/11/128-136.
Contract-notes dividend-warrants for sale of Coventry Union Banking Co.(later Birmingham & Midland Bank :Ltd.) shares, 1889-98. PA101/11/137-145.
Circular about Lloyds Bank share-certificate, 1879. PA101/11/146.
Lucy Seymour's Coventry Union Banking Co. passbook, 1876-89. PA101/11/275.
Balance of mortgage for "Glebe" Hotel, Weedon, Northamptonshire in Union Bank, Daventry, 1890: PA101/11/328,329.
Payment of cash for draining land at Shuckburgh, Warwickshire, 1891. PA101/11/383.
Joint Stock Bank's procedure for releasing securities, 1879. PA101/11/528.
Coventry Union Banking Co. letter about share-certificates, 1858. PA101/11/647.
Coventry Union Banking Co. passbook, etc. for George Ryley's executor, 1873-81: PA101/11/691,699,733.
Margaret Ann Ryley had account at National Provincial Bank, Cheltenham, 1879-80. PA101/11/741,747.
Bank of England interest in Indian stock, 1887-89. PA101/11/776-780.
Mrs. E.T. Brisbane had share in Lloyds Bank, 1884-88. PA101/11/793-795,813.
Draft will of Mary Ann Owens of Coventry, 1854. PA101/11/836.
Coventry Steam Power Co. shareholders' receipts from Coventry & Warwickshire Banking Co., 1836: PA10111/978-982,984-988,990-994.
Transfer of late John Whittem's account with Coventry Union Banking Co. as beginning of assignment of his personalty, 1863. PA101/12/44.
Probated will of Charles Thrasher of Foleshill, 1867. PA101/12/69.
George Lant a Coventry-Stoney Stanton turnpike trustee, 1832. PA101/12/173,174.
Coventry Union Banking Co. held Mrs. H. Rauson's account for her Foleshill (?) land, 1856: PA101/12/180,181.
John Richardson, banker's clerk, had interest in the above land, 1858. PA101/12/194.
Loveitt & Henfrey, chemists, patronised Coventry & Warwickshire Banking Co., 1844. PA101/12/205.
Coventry Savings Bank actuary was named a printer's trustee, 1891. PA101/12/220.
Ribbon-dressing firm owed Coventry Union Banking Co. £1,036/9/6 in 1857. PA101/12/229.
Ironmongers' overdraft with Coventry Union Banking Co., 1837-44. PA101/12/246,247.
Thomas Teasdale's personal representatives' Coventry & Warwickshire Banking Co. chequebook, 1855-56: PA101/12/266.
London, City & Midland Bank Ltd. collector's account book, 1912. PA101/12/281.
Coventry & Warwickshire Bank held account for financially-embarrassed ribbon-manufacturers Sturdy & Turner, 1851. PA101/12/419.
Thomas Pepper a nurseryman's executor, 1836. PA101/12/524.
Bryan Troughton had claim upon Well Street messuage, 1815ff. PA101/12/528,529.
Hugh Gaskell of Coventry Union Banking Co. a winemerchant's executor, 1846. PA101/12/530.
Coventry Tobacco Co. patronised Barclays Bank, 1923-29. PA101/12/559,593-679,757,780,806.
Evans & Harvey, ironmongers, patronised Lloyds Bank Ltd., 1906-10. PA101/12/896,897.
Draft will of Harriet Earp of Allesley, 1883. PA101/56.
Charles Grote of London was named Frances Gregory's executor, 1844. PA101/59.
Bequest of London & Midland Bank shares, 1891. PA101/77.
Letter about deceased spinster's credit with Post Office Savings Bank, West Kensington, London, 1930: PA101/108/17.
Cab-manufacturing partnership's patronage of Birmingham District & Counties Banking Co., 1904: PA101/114/1.
Bronzing-partnership's patronage of Birmimgham & Midland Bank Ltd., 1889. PA101/115.
Building-suppliers' patronage of London City & Midland Bank, 1899 - 1909. PA101/116.
James Beck a Wheatley's Charity trustee, 1847. PA101/138/6.
Notice about remitting dividends to Birmingham & Midland Bank instead of to Coventry Union Banking Co., 1889. PA101/143/32.
Bank of England authorising transfer of Katherine Bayley's School moneys to Bablake School, 1889-91: PA101/147/31-45 passim.
Henry VIII Grammar School trustees patronised Coventry & Warwickshire Banking Co., 1837-38: PA101/148/2.
E.M. Swan a shareholder in Coventry Corn Exchange and Public Room Co. which patronised Coventry Union Banking Co., 1850s. PA102/1.
Bryan Troughton benefited under his silkman cousin's codicil, 1793. PA202/1/5.
Troughton, Newcombe & Troughton were a presser's creditors, 1819. PA202/1/14-15.
Robert Bunney bought Hill Street property, 1822. PA202/1/28.
William Martin, watchmaker, indebted to Coventry Union Banking Co., 1887-88. PA202/5/1.
Deposit of sale-moneys with London & Midland Bank, 1900. PA202/5/4.
Registration of trusteeship deeds with Lloyds Bank, Coventry, 1896 - 1900. PA202/21/1,2.
Exhibition of probate to manager of North & South Wales Bank Ltd. (Rhyl branch), 1885. PA202/22/4.
Registration of gas- and railway-company shares with managers of Coventry branches of London & Midland and Lloyds Banks, 1895:
PA202/22/6.
Robert Bunney on freemen's negotiating committee which arranged compensation-terms with London & Birmingham Railway, c. 1832. PA206/2.
Lutterworth, Leicestershire woman's diary, 1830. PA208/13.
Bunney, Bunney & Pepper petitioned for bankruptcy of William Underwood, grocer, 1830. PA208/14.
Bunney, Bunney & Pepper petitioned for bankruptcy of R.H. Alcock, timbermerchant, 1831. PA208/15.
Coventry & Warwickshire Banking Co.'s claim upon Harnall Fields premises, 1845-48. PA221/1/22-25.
James Troughton a corndealer's bankruptcy-commissioner, 1801. PA221/3/1.
Beck & Adams (later Beck & Prime) dealt with dividends and stock under Joseph Newcombe's will, 1819-37. PA221/3/72-82 passim.
Coventry Union Banking Co. used by Reverend J.R. Inge to hold proceeds of sale of Smithford Street property, mid nineteenth century: PA221/4/18.
Midland Bank, Foleshill branch Coventry Sports & Social Association accounts, 1942-53. PA240/69; PA240/74/13,28-30; PA240/33-39; PA240/51-56.
W.W. Bird of Coventry had claim upon Kenilworth land, 1802-07. PA242/11/8-15.
William Smith of Warwick sold "The Firs", Kenilworth to E.H. Wodcock of Coventry (both bankers), 1861. PA242/11/33,35.
1832 will of William Butlin of Rugby recited, 1837. PA242/12/2.VI.
Coventry Public Cattle Sales Co.Ltd..minute book, 1875 - 1955. PA250/1.
Lloyds Bank Ltd. (Coventry branch) current account credit counterfoil book for Wyken Colliery, 1896-97. PA285/16.
Isaac Spooner of Birmingham acting as a justice of the peace, 1817. PA295/40/53.
Thomas Little a shag-manufacturering firm's bankruptcy-assignee, 1767. PA309/77.
Union Bank was mortgagee for Sir Thomas White's Charity land at Harnall Fields, 1848. PA317/15/2.
Thomas Pepper leased Fleet Street messuage, 1843. PA324/10.
George Lant trustee for purchase of Stoke land, 1791-93. PA327/20-23.
Newcombe and Troughton families' interest in the above Stoke land, 1793 - 1819. PA327/22-32.
D.E. Collins & Co., winemerchants, patronised Midland Bank, 1949-56. PA344/31-33.
John Eagle of Allesley had West Orchard premises, 1815-23. PA346/57-61.
William :Prime a silk-manufacturer's trustee for purchase of West Orchard/Smithford Street premises as Eagle's executor, 1824-29. PA346/60-61,66,67.
G.B. Lloyd of Birmingham a marriage-settlement trustee for Thomas Wilkinson of Coventry, 1869: PA346/83.
James Beck a Fleet Street/Spon Street turnpike trustee, 1823-25. PA353/1/19-20,23.
James Wyatt a victualler's mortgagee, 1796. PA353/3/1.
J.E. Turner of Henley-in-Arden, Warwickshire mortgage-assignee for Coleshill houses, 1901: PA353/4/2,3.
Lloyds Bank Ltd. acted for sale of Elmsdale Avenue, Foleshill allotment, 1922. PA353/8/47.
Lloyds Bank used by Coventry Christian Fellowship, 1948. PA353/15/70.
Lloyds Bank, Coventry used by George and Harriet Barber's executors, 1936ff. PA353/16/65-84 passim.
Coventry Savings Bank used by H. Barber's executors, 1917-37. PA353/16/85-88.
Midland Bank, Foleshill used by B. Dobbs & Son, building-contractors, 1935. PA353/17/1.
Letter from Chief Accountant, Bank Stock Transfer Office, Whitchurch, Hampshire, 1940. PA353/18/35.
Lloyds Bank's interest in 10, Bishop Street, 1898. PA353/19/18.
Reference to Lombard Banking Ltd. missive, 1951. PA353/20/205.
Lloyds Bank Ltd., Threadneedle Street, London acting for an heir, 1931. PA353/20/237-239.
Barclays Bank L:td., Coventry patronised by Thomas Robinson Co., aluminium-solder manufacturers and aluminium workers, 1925. PA353/22/2.
Barclays Bank Ltd., Coventry patronised by Reliance Sheet Metal Works, 1928. PA353/23/3.
Peter Raven & Co. mortgage debenture placed with National Provincial Bank, 1929. PA353/24/46,48-50.
National Provincial Bank patronised by Charles Stringer's Sons & Co. (Ltd.), engineers, 1931-34: PA353/26/1,23,24.
Midland Bank patronised by W. Pegg & Son, builders, Holbrooks, 1934-42. PA353/27/2,20,22,25.
Midland Bank patronised by Storer (Coventry) Ltd., bakers, 1941. PA353/28/24.
District Bank patronised by Sharp & Line, plumbers, Coventry, 1946. PA353/32/2.
National Provincial Bank patronised by Hawthorne, Broadsword & Co., auctioneers, Coventry, 1948: PA353/34/4.
Barclays Bank patronised by Coventry Climax,1953. PA353/36/39.
Midland Bank sold Longford tenement, 1929. PA353/39/1.
Lloyds Bank patronised by "Handicrafts", Coventry, 1937. PA353/40/3.
National Provincial Bank was referee for transfer of Coventry newsagents' business, 1948: PA353/42/10.
Lloyds Bank and Barclays Bank accredited Webster's Brickworks Co. Ltd. (Foleshill), 1901: PA362/22/32 et passim.
Bank of England involved in helping Webster's Brickworks, 1901. PA362/22/135-139.
James Troughton resigned Katherine Bayley's School trusteeship because of bankruptcy, 1821: PA368/1/32.
E.H. Woodcock was a Katherie Bayley's School trustee, 1837-53. PA368/1/55,56,61 et passim.
Birmingham Banking Co. liquidated, c. 1867. PA368/42.
Katherine Bayley's School used Coventry & Warwickshire Bank, 1852-79. PA368/43; PA368/54/12-13,25-27; PA368/55/28-31; PA368/56/33-37; PA368/57/35-37; PA368/58/49-54; PA368/59/21,56-60; PA368/60/21,49-53; PA368/61/47-62; PA368/62/61-69; PA368/63/48-60; PA368/64/44-52; PA368/135.
Bankruptcy-petition against Troughton, Newcombe & Troughton, 1823. PA371/19.
James Troughton trustee for silkman's purchase of Stoke house, 1817. PA451/1/1.IV.
Coventry & Warwickshire Banking Co. loaned money to liquor-merchant who eventualy bankrupt, 1846. PA451/1/1.XV-XVII.
James Beck's Smithford Street and Warwick Lane property, 1810-16. PA242/1/28-33.
William Little had premises near Smithford Street, 1815. PA242/1/30-31.
James Beck a turnpike trustee, 1813. PA242/1/38.
Proviso for payment of sale-moneys to Bank of England [,1838]. PA242/2/24.
Clarke & Son, builders, patronised Barclays Bank, Coventry, 1920. PA242/3/1.
Joseph Mountford's interest in Gosford Park tenement, 1895. PA242/3/6.I.
Newcombe Estates Ltd. patronised London City & Midland Bank, 1912-13. PA242/3/26-28.
James Troughton had Earlsdon land, early nineteenth century. PA242/3/29.I.
Coventry Union Banking Co. consented to sale of bankrupt clothier's property, 1864. PA115/43.
Request to pay Whitmore Park estate rents into Wyatt's Bank, 1807. PA166/1 fols.7,8.
E.H. Woodcock, trustee for Bayley's School., c.1852. PA180 passim.
James Wyatt a victualler's mortgagee, 1796. PA171/10/1.
Lease by Thomas Pease et al to John Hill of a Jeffrey Woods Cross field, 1830-33. PA171/19/1-2.
Coventry Union Banking Co. involved in declaration in Exchequer of Pleas, 1841. PA171/26/2.
Coventry & Warwickshire Banking Co.'s Saint Nicholas' Street district houses, 1868-72. PA183/26-28.
Coventry Union Banking Co. voucher, 1885. PA919/11/5.
Lloyd's, Barnett's and Bosanquet's, voucher, 1887. PA919/11/6.
Coventry Bank £1 note, 1818. PA402/24 fol.2.
Letter about institution of Bird, Sneider & Bird, Coventry, 1802. PA14/4/24.
H.C. Adams acting as mayor, 1835-36. PA14/5/83; PA14/6/1-3.
H.C. Adams' suspicion, as reformed corporation mayor, of unreformed corporation's ex-Town Clerk, 1838. PA14/6/4,5.
Coventry Union Banking Co. beginnings, 1836. PA14/6/122.
H.C. Adams' objection to rebuilding gaol on Poddycroft, c.1824. PA14/6/142.
H.C. Adams' attempt to become recorder, 1825. PA14/7/3.
Coventry Bank notes, 1804-05. PA14/8/18,19.
James Beck acting as mayor, 1838. PA14/8/26.
H.C. Adams' intention to convict magistrates of electoral corruption, 1827. PA14/10/7.
James Troughton's interest in general election, 1820. PA14/10/10.
H.C. Adams and James Beck were justices of the peace, 1836, 1837. PA21/2/49,51.
Election-petition depositions involving the parliamentary candidate W.W. Bird, 1802. PA22/8/1,2.
John Bunney a Coventry & Warwickshire Hosspital site-tenant, 1838. PA23/1.
Richard Greaves' Little Park Street premises, 1868-69. PA23/3-5.
Qua mayors of Warwick and Coventry, Edward Greaves and John Gulson were trustees of Warwickshire Reformatory Institution (for Girls), Little Park Street, Coventry, 1869. PA23/5.
Goslings & Sharpe acted for Hopkins and Irby families, nineteenth century. PA279/4/25; PA279/11/35; PA279/18/1-4; PA279/19/1-6; PA279/20/1-3; PA279/21/1-5; PA279/22/1-4; PA279/44/1826, 2087, 2182, 3527, 4205, 4292, 5341, 6258, 6894, 7503; PA279/73/62.
Honourable C.S. Irby's dealings with Barclays, 1896 - 1925. PA279/10/681, 684 fol.5, 1133 fol.3, 1175 (fols.3,4), 1229 (fols.22,3), 1264 (fols.3,4), 1310 fol.3, 1346 (fols.4,7,28,32), 1383 (fols.4,6,19); PA279/23/1-12; PA279/24/1,2; PA279/25/1-6; PA279/26/1-5; PA279/27/1-5; PA279/28/1-9; PA279/29/1-5; PA279/30/1-7; PA279/31/1-6; PA279/32/1-4; PA279/33/1-9; PA279/34/1-10; PA279/35/1-14; PA279/36/1-10; PA279/37/1-9; PA279/38/1-8; PA279/39/1-7; PA279/40/1-5; PA279/41/1-3; PA279/42/1-4; PA279/44/7037, 7321, 7324, 7344, 7382, 7391, 7397, 7398, 7401, 7443, 7637, 7826, 7851, 7858, 7859, 7884, 7919, 8136, 8142, 8147, 8311, 8461, 8815, 8871, 9242, 10186, 10267, 10490, 10640, 10768, 10774, 11360, 11406, 11424, 11437, 11525; PA279/50/1.
Hoares' dealings with Mrs. F.A. Irby, 1918-19. PA279/10/1310 fol.34, 11383 (fols.3,11).
Stephens, Blandy & Co., Maidenhead, Berkshire, dealings with Irby-Hopkins estate, 1890-98: PA279/20/4; PA279/21/6; PA279/22/5-7; PA279/23/14,15; PA279/44/5653, 6953; PA279/73/3.
Lloyds Bank dealings with Irby-Hopkins estate, 1881 - 1923. PA279/24/3,4; PA279/25/7-11; PA279/26/6-10; PA279/27/6-8; PA279/28/10-13; PA279/29/6-13; PA279/30/8-13; PA279/31/7-13; PA279/32/5-10; PA279/33/10-15; PA279/34/11-17; PA279/35/15-23; PA279/36/36/11-19; PA279/37/10-17; PA279/38/9-13; PA279/39/8-13; PA279/40/6-9; PA279/44/1358, 1387, 5955, 7884, 7885, 7922, 7995, 10644, 11129, 12584; PA279/59/1-3; PA279/60/1,2; PA279/61/1-5.
Midland Bank's dealings with Irby-Hopkins estate, 1897 - 1919. PA279/23/13; PA279/44/6635, 7936, 7937, 7940, 12738.
Union Bank, Coventry held account of debtor butcher, 1868. PA279/44/57.
Lloyds Bank manager a trimming-manufacturer's referee for holding a farm, 1885. PA279/44/2650, 2654.
Honourable C.S. Irby's dealings with Capital & City Bank, 1891. PA279/44/5323.
Birmingham District & Counties Bank's dealings with Irby-Hopkins estate, 1902. PA279/44/7956.
Midland Counties District Bank's dealings with Irby-Hopkins estate, 1903. PA279/44/8067.
R.H. Dutton, Parrs Bank, Frodsham, Cheshire a farmer's referee, 1914. PA279/44/11703.
James Beck acting as a Cappers' Company member, 1827. PA184/1/8.
John Gulson's interest in Hill Street messuages, 1840-46. PA184/4/2-3,5.
James Troughton's Broomfields, Earlsdon land, 1796 - 1817. PA184/5/10-22.
Charles Newcomb a trustee for James Troughton's Broomfields land, 1796 - 1815. PA184/5/10-24 passim.
Coventry Union Banking Co. sale of North Street, Stoke plots, 1873. PA184/7/4.
John Anderson, Alexander Anderson, Alexander Wilson and George Wilson of London amongst Coventry banker W.W. Bird's creditors, 1804. PA214/1/1.
Thomas Little to receive subscriptions towards digging of Oxford Canal, 1768. PA214/7/1.
T.W. Weston as a trustee of a Coventry doctor's will, 1813-17. PA213/1/3-5.
Kelynge Grenway, final concord, 1827. PA213/1/11.
Bequest of Coventry & Warwickshire Bank shares, 1858. PA216/1/31.
Thomas Little a trustee of Frances Reeve's marriage-settlement, 1769-82. PA216/2/1.
Joseph Troughton trustee for Keresley property, 1799. PA216/2/1.
James Troughton's Keresley land, 1820. PA216/2/2.
W.H. Hughes, sub-bankmanager, was named a cycle-manufacturer's executor, 1892. PA216/2/15.
Thomas Pepper acting as a sheriff, 1832. PA230/2/2,4.
Coventry Union Banking Co. shares bequeathed, 1875. PA253/9.
James Troughton acting on behalf of the Drapers' Company, 1805. PA244/26/4.
James Troughton's canal shares, 1810-16. PA244/78-80.
Petition for bankruptcy of Joseph Troughton et al, with commission, 1821. PA244/81.
Coventry & Warwickshire Banking Co.'s involvement with I. & B. Sansome's bankruptcy, 1846: PA244/83/1.
James Lees, death-notice, c.1930. PA244/92/27.
Hoares acting for Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, 1803. PA257/2/6.
Down, Thornton & Co., Shrewsbury acting for Sir Richard Hill, baronet, 1805. PA257/4/22,23.
Coventry Film Society used Co-Operative Wholesale Society, Birmingham, 1953-56. PA262/9,14.
William Watkins et al mortgagees of eventually-bankrupt Northampton man, 1835-44. PA277/3,4.
William Prime's interest in Smithford Street premises, 1827. PA288/5/3.
John Gulson's interest in Smithford Street premises, 1896. PA288/5/3,4.
Thomas Birch of London mortgagee for Styvechale land, 1790-93. PA294/1.XIII.
John Whitehead's Stoke land, 1814. PA294/10.
John Gulson (1813 - 1904) remembered, 1958-59. PA297.
Coventry Savings Bank passbook, 1884 - 1908. PA298/5.
James Beck was interested in a Fleet Street house, 1838. BA/A/B/19/8.
James Troughton had Gosford Street land, 1800. BA/A/B/28/2.
Thomas Pepper was a grocer's executor, 1826. BA/A/B/28/6.
W.W. Bird was mortgagee of Kenilworth premises, 1787. BA/A/G/3/1.XXIII(N.B.), XXIV.
Thomas Little was named a guardian of William Dadley, 1789. BA/A/G/5/18.
A.H. Pratt, bankmanager, an executor, 1889. BA/A/G/5/40.
Birmingham District & Midland Counties Bank conveyed Earl Street property to Coventry corporation, 1898. BA/A/G/6/1.XXVII.
Bunney, Bunney & Pepper involved with a draper's bankruptcy, 1830. BA/A/G/9/1-2.
Edward Blackburne, Birmingham District & Midland Counties manager, Coventry, 1900: BA/A/G/9/22,23.
Spinsters' loan from Bunney, Bunney & Pepper, early nineteenth century. BA/A/G//11/1.
Hugh Gaskell a mortgagee, 1851. BA/A/G/11/3.
A.H. Pratt a trustee of 12 & 13, Earl Street, 1891. BA/A/G/21/11,13.
Mortgage with Coventry Union Banking Co., 1874. BA/A/G/16/1.
Bryan Troughton was a hatter's purchase-trustee 1817. BA/A/G/23/29-32.
William Prime was trustee for Burges property, 1834-41. BA/A/G/24/32.
Thomas Little was assignee of Cross Cheaping and West Orchard property, 1776-78: BA/A/G/26/60-63.
Bryan Troughton and Richard Burgh had New Buildings stables, 1775-76. BA/A/G/32/1.V-VII.
Thomas Pepper was trustee of a Little Park Street messuage, 1833. BA/B/P/289/5.
Thomas Pepper was trustee of a Much Park Street messuage, 1833. BA/B/P/316/2.
George Lant was trustee for a silk-manmufacturer's purchase of a Harnall close, 1794. BA/B/P/422/3.
Thomas Little held Radford land, pre 1775. BA/D/A/43/17.
Joseph Troughton occupied a Pinley messuage, 1840. BA/D/A/47/24.
Gosling & Sharpe lent money to William Hopkins Northey, 1833ff. BA/D/A/47/45.XIX et seq.
Bryan Troughton was a soapboiler's bankruptcy-assignee, 1791-93. BA/D/A/49/24,27.
William Prime was a silkdyer's executor, 1822. BA/D/A/50/7.
Sir Thomas White's Charity bankbooks, 1828-38. BA/D/A/80; BA/D/A/81.
E.H. Woodcock was a Bond's Hospital feofee, 1848. BA/D/D/29/1.
Midland Counties Bank was interested in 29, Fleet Street, 1901-05, for liquidation. BA/D/D/29/12-16 passim.
Receipt for gift to Meriden House of Industry, 1793. BA/D/K/11/1.
Henry Hunt acting as Viscount Beauchamp's agent, 1788. BA/G/A/41/1.
Credit from Martins, Stone, Blackwell & Co., 1770. BA/L/O/14/1.
Cheque, 1822. BA/M/E/12/1.
Coventry & Warwickshire Banking Co. trustees' lease of Derby land, 1862. PA1516/25/1.
John Lowke, Thomas Little and William Little were involved with Burges and Palmer Lane property, 1773 - 1808. PA1518/2/1.I,II.
Bryan Troughton was trustee for mortgageeship of the above, 1817. PA1518/2/1.V,VI.
S. Alexander & Son, watchmakers, bank documents, 1925-58. PA403/22-27; PA403/39/44-46; PA403/40/38-40; PA403/41/16; PA403/42/18,19; PA403/44/15; PA403/67/30-33; PA403/70/30; PA403/71/22; PA403/72/10.
William Prime was a Moore's Charity trustee, 1831. PA403/137/9.
William Prime was a Peart's trustee, 1834. PA403/160/1.
Joseph Troughton's interest in Hill Cross property, 1813. PA403/155/1.
Thomas Pepper was appointee of Peart's estate, 1834. PA403/160/1.
Interest of Beswick, Lechmere, Wall, Isaac & Lechmere in Peart's estate, 1835-37. PA403/160/2.
Payment into Bank of England after litigation, 1845. PA436/1/28.
Coventry Union Banking Co. account for Sarah Hands' benefit, 1854. PA436/3/19.
Deeds deposited with Birmingham District & Counties Banking Co. Ltd., 1893-96. PA436/3/35.
London City & Midland Bank was mortgagee of the "Dyers' Arms", Spon Street, 1915-21: PA436/4/21.III,IV,22.
John Gulson was a Mechanics' Institution trustee, 1837. PA436/8/1.
John Little had property near Hertford Street, 1837. PA436/8/1.
Lloyds Bank's involvement with a late maltster's estate, 1896-97. PA436/11/8,12-14.
Lloyds Bank's involvement with a watchmaker's estate, 1903-11. PA436/14/2,3.
Money due to Little & Woodcock upon Keresley land, 1842. PA436/16/1.
Binley Colliery returns, 1959. PA449/5/1.1,2.
Coventry Union Banking Co. fuinded 59, Cross Cheaping, 1887. PA466/4/1 p.69; PA466/4/2 p.76.
Coventry & Warwickshire Banking Co. funded 43 & 45, Weston Street, 1856-64. PA466/4/1 p.341.
Coventry Union Banking Co. funded 28, Coundon Road, 1883. PA466/5/2 p.318.
A.B. Herbert sold Stoke land, 1859. PA466/6/3 p.77.
Coventry Union Banking Co. funded 48, 50 & 51, Mount Street, 1890. PA466/5/5 pp.31,130.
Coventry Union Banking Co. funded Primrose Hill Street property, 1874. PA466/8/1 fol.270.
Purchase-money for intestate's Asthill estate paid into Bank of England, 1788. PA466/12/1-2.
Bryan Troughton occupied Asthill land, 1820. PA466/12/6.
Purchase-money for debtor's Asthill estate paid into Bank of England, 1817. PA466/12/11.
William Prime acted as a gentleman's executor, 1835. PA466/12/22,36.II.
Coventry Union Banking Co. was mortgagee for Stivichall Villa, 1881. PA466/12/20-34 passim.
James Beck had "Windmill" estate, Styvechale Common, 1803. PA466/13/1-2.
Coventry Union Banking Co. was mortgagee for property near Styvechale Common, 1885. PA466/13/6.
E.H. Woodcock and A.B. Herbert were appointed Sir Thomas White's Charity trustees, 1848: PA466/14/1.
Coventry Union Banking Co. and successors were Coventry Cotton Spinning & Weaving Co. Ltd.'s bankers, 1860-96. PA466/16/1,2; PA466/21/1.
Cromptons of Derby acting as second mortgagees, 1819. PA409/1/1.XIX.
W.L. Newton, Derby, early nineteenth century. PA409/1/6.I.
William Little was a Bayley's School trustee, 1800, PA431/6/1.
Lloyds Bank, Birmingham requested a testimonial, 1933. PA435/2/13.
Bunney, Bunney & Pepper were mortgagees for Gosford Street property, 1835-40. PA440/3/1.
Coventry Union Banking Co. acted likewise, 1852-54. PA440/3/4,5.
W.H. Hughes of Stourbridge was mortgagee for Cromwell Street property, 1896-98. PA440/4/5.III,6,7.
Barclays helped to finance Coventry Museum, 1938-58:
PA434/34,166,385,386,413,421,444-447,458,459,461-464,477.
Little & Woodcock's involvement with Oldham family, 1811. PA454/1/5.
Purchase-money paid into Bank of England for bankrupt's Hill Cross estate, 1834. PA454/1/18,19.
Coventry Union Banking Co.'s creation and dissolution, 1836-89. PA454/1/37,38.
Allesley Charities', 1889 - 1949. PA473/11-23; PA473/26/26,27.
Statements issued instead of passbooks in wartime, 1940. PA473/24/12.
William Little had Burges and Palmer Lane property to 1808, also sometime a Little Park Street house, and was the son of Thomas Little. PA499/1-3.
Thomas Little was named a shag-manufacturer's executor, 1773. PA499/1.
Bryan Troughton was trustee for a spinster's mortgageeship, 1817. PA499/8,9.
21, Burges was mortgaged to Midland Bank, 1901-04. PA499/43,47.
Midland Bank involved weith financing a jewellers', 1950. PA499/52,53.
Bond's Hospital litigation-money was paid into the Bank of England, 1727. PA54/34/11.
James Beck and William Prime were Coventry corporation treasurers, 1828-35. PA54/108/64,76; PA54/109/13,26,29; PA54/110/11,17,31; PA54/111/6,17; PA54/112/12,18,31,36; PA54/113/9,17,37,42; PA54/114/12,23,37,42; PA54/115/14,39; PA54/116/13,23.
Coventry & Warwickshire Banking Co. acted as corporation treasurer 1837-46. PA54/118/20,27,42; PA54/119/19,26,48,49; PA54/120/9,16,22,28,32; PA54/121/8,16,27,32,35; PA54/122/5,12,25,31,37; PA54/123/20,33,35; PA54/124/7,10,23,24,31; PA54/125/5,11,20,26,32; PA54/126/16,19,23,31,34,43,47; PA54/127/13,19,24,32.
Little & Woodcock dealt with Coundon's enclosure, 1842. PA54/123/27.
Thomas Pepper was a grocer's executor, 1826-33. PA54/190/10.
Robert Bunney acted as corporation treasurer, floruit 1833-34. PA54/252/1; PA54/308/1,2.
Freeschool estate cheque book, 183-36. PA54/254/1.
James Beck and H.C. Adams were Church Charities trustees, 1837ff. PA500/10; PA500/26/22.III; PA500/65/1.
James Beck was a Freeschool trustee, 1840s. PA500/26/1,2; PA500/30/1; PA500/32/1; PA500/36/1-3; PA500/40/1; PA500/41/1; PA500/42/1; PA500/44/1; PA500/44/1; PA500/45/2; PA500/48/1; PA500/55/2; PA500/57/1.
H.C. Adams was a Freeschool trustee, 1840s. PA500/26/1,2; PA500/36/1,2; PA500/40/1; PA500/48/1; PA500/57/1.
William Prime acted as an ironmonger's executor, 1838. PA500/42/1.
T.W. Weston held Bradnocks Marsh, Berkswell parish, Warwickshire land, 1808-37: PA500/60/1,4,6,7,12.IV.
E.H. Woodcock was a Bayley's School trustee, 1841-58. PA506/11/34; PA506/76/8,14.
James Troughton was a Bayley's School trustee, 1819-20. PA506/76/3; PA506/83.
Robert Bunney was a Bayley's School trustee, 1831. PA506/76/8.
Thomas Lissaman, bank-manager, acted as corporation treasurer, 1846. PA507/1/3.IX.
Coventry Savings Bank passbook, 1933-66. PA508/4/1.
Brewery interest, ledger, 1893 - 1905. in PA512/3/1.
Drapers' Company pass book, 1764 - 1891. PA513/6/1.
Westminster Bank, 16, Hertford Street, plans, 1928. PA514.
Earl of Craven Lodge, Oddfellows, Coventry Savings Bank passbooks, 1889-90. PA526/60-62.
Coventry Philanthropic Institute Contingent Fund passbooks, 1925-71. PA528/10/1/1; PA528/10/2.
Alfred Page of Northampton was a mortgagee for the "Queen's Arms", Spon Street, 1911. PA540/2/7.
E.M. Swan was named an auctioneer's executor, 1869-70. PA540/3/5.
Coventry Watch Movement Manufacturing Co. Ltd. deposited deeds with bank, 1889 - 1921. PA540/4; PA540/5: PA542/10.
Coventry Watch Movement Manufacturing Co.Ltd. dealings with bank, 1912-20. PA540/11/4-13.
Silver-shortage, 1948. PA540/12/384.
Coventry Watch Movement Manufacturing Co. Ltd. dealings with bank, 1890-91. PA540/24/1; PA540/25/1.
Coventry Savings Bank passbook, 1943-72. PA550/4.
Trinity Guild Rugby Football Club ladies' committee patronised Midland Bank, 1969. PA555/6/131.
Overdraft for repairing property, 1939. PA556/15/36,37.
Lloyds Bank dealt with Newfield School, 1939-52. PA556/17/3,6,18; PA556/18/7,24-26; PA556/27/20.
Newfield School used Midland Bank, Market Harborough, Leicestershire, c.1935. PA556/19/1.
Probate Copy (1853) of Administration with the Will Annexed (1853) of Hugh Gakell of Coventry, bank manager. PA559/1.
William Prime's interest in Paradise land, 1838. PA560/17.
Mortgage of Paradise land to Midland Bank, 1896. PA560/33.
Birmingham Banking Co., 1, Smithford Street, 1866. PA562/25.
Lloyds received dividends in name of a Cash's American connexion, 1916-18. PA562/69/2/7,9.
Joseph Cash had shares in Coventry Bank, 1855. PA562/71.
Photocopy of mid-nineteenth century Coventry & Warwickshire Banking Co. share-certificate. PA562/73.
Cash's opened account with Credit Lyonnais, Paris, 1926. PA562/184/4.
Midland Bank's dealings with Blue Coat School.1921-34. PA575/6/1,43,45,48,55,56,59,66; PA575/12/7,11; PA575/33; PA575/36-39.
Bank of England was involved in sale of charitable property, 1937. PA575/6/35,36,40,44,51,52.
Sir Thomas White's Charity land rent to be paid to Bank of England, 1876. PA575/46/1.
Kelynge Greenway sold Kenilworth land, early nineteenth century. PA577/3.
Samuel Read was a member of Coventry & County Club, 1930s. PA578/11/1; PA578/12/33,40.
Westminster Bank was trustee of 4 & 5, Queen's Road, and Coventry & County Club was its client, 1931ff. PA578/12/28,29,36,38,39; PA578/13/34; PA578/41/3,4; PA578/47/3; PA578/55; PA578/57/128-130.
Coventry Bank note, 1804. PA584/1.
Alfred Herbert Ltd. dealt with National City Bank of New York, 1930-31. PA586/47/2/9-11.
Lloyds Bank dealt with Humber Ltd., Wolverhampton, 1912. PA586/50/1.
Barclays Bank dealt with Alfred Herbert Ltd., 1918. PA586/81/16.
Midland Bank likewise, 1917. PA586/82/12.
National Provincial Bank dealt with a ribbon-manufacturer, 1918. PA597/2/1,2.
Chase National Bank of New York report, 1931. in PA594/4/1/3/9.
Westminster Bank versus Armes Automatiques Lewis directors, 1920-27. PA594/4/2/1/4-6.
B.S.A. and Midland Bank, 1924-40. PA594/5/3/1/15.
Balance sheets, c.1930. in PA594/5/1/16/1.
Impact of return to gold standard, 1925. in PA594/8/1/1.
Circular about leaving gold standard, 1931. in PA594/8/1/2.
Austro-German influence in Italy, c.1918. in PA594/15/1/7.