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Apprenticeship to John Davis, 1778. PA26/2 fol. 1.
Apprenticeship to John Hill, 1810. PA26/8 fol. 27.
John Trumper occupied a Spon Street house, 1562. PA90/27.
John Eburne was tenant of corporation Spon Street houses, 1678. PA90/29.
Francis Clarke occupied a Hill Street messuage, 1659. PA100/24/10.
Thomas Pickering held a Spon Street garden from the Weavers' Company, 1659. PA100/24/10.
John Anabull's interest in Spon End land, 1425-50. PA100/28/1,4.
Pickering family held Spon End messuages from the Weavers' Company, 1659-80. PA100/35/2-4.
George Porter held Spon Street property, 1669. PA100/36/2.
Thomas Dernwill's interest in Mill Lane land, 1439. PA100/37/2.
Francis Clarke senior's Hill Street premises, 1665. PA100/38/7.
Richard Aston, floruit early eighteenth century. PA101/1/271,272.
George Porter's messuage near Spon Street, 1656. PA101/4/2.
Thomas Geary was mortgagee of a Spon Street messuage which other whittawers occupied, 1668: PA101/5/35.
Thomas Geary became a Wheatley's Charity feoffee, 1673. PA101/138/3.
Henry Smith was a Jesson's Charity feoffee, 1638ff. PA101/140/3,7-11.
Thomas Geary was a Jesson's Charity feoffee, 1673. PA101/140/12-14.
Corporation lease of a Spon Causeway cottage to Joseph Eburne, 1682. PA208/4.
Robert Chaundler acting as a sheriff, 1674. PA309/45.
William Howcott was a Priory estate feoffee, 1607. PA309/124.
John Wyles was mortgagee for the "Three Swans", Much Park Street (1711-13) of which he was tenant (1713-18) as a woolcomber. PA310/9-13.
Robert Prockter's Spon Street house, 1611. PA371/3.
Henry Smith oversaw a clothier's will, 1658. PA371/8.
Edmund Sadler tenanted Cellet's Close, Canley, early seventeenth century. PA511/1-2.
Richard More and William Craddock successively owned Cellet's Close, 1623ff. PA511/4,5.
Edward Deacon and Thomas Geary acting as trustees for William Craddock's daughters, 1662-65: PA511/7,8.
Edward Biddell owned Spon End, Hill Street and Radford property, 1618. PA152/6.
William Howcott rented a Spon End tenement, 1618. PA152/6.
William Howcott sold a Fleet Street tenement, 1631. PA152/7.
Henry Sceney rented a West Orchard tenement, 1610. PA152/9.
Richard Nunday's interest in a Fletchamstead farm, 1557. PA14/1/17.
William Howcott was a Bablake School feoffee, 1610-11. PA14/1/19.
Henry Smith acting as an alderman, 1670. PA17/79/2.
Henry Smith acting as an alderman, 1655. PA17/84/1.
Henry Sceny's West Orchard house, 1610. PA214/1/19.
Thomas Pickering's Spon End house, pre 1712. PA214/1/32.
Edward Foster's Spon End house, 1712. PA214/1/32.
Joseph Eburne's Spon Causeway cottages, 1682. PA214/1/35.
Roger Harvie and John Harvie held Gosford Street messuages, 1595 - 1600. BA/A/B/20/7,8.
Richard Farnell junior held Great Pudding Croft leys, 1637. BA/A/B/42/2.
Thomas Gery held Great Pudding Croft leys, mid seventeenth century. BA/A/B/46/1.
Simon Pickering held the "Nag's Head"[, Spon End], 1683. BA/A/B/53/1.
Hugh Bloure acting as a bailiff, 1538. BA/A/B/60/5.
Robert Bolteman was an attorney to deliver serisin, 1518. BA/A/D/37/4.
Hugh Gregory was a feoffee of William Cooke's lands, 1532. BA/A/D/37/7.
Francis Clarke held a croft outside Gosford Gate, early seventeenth century. BA/A/D/49/1.
William Moore and Thomas Mooe held a Hill Street croft, 1615. BA/A/D/64/1.
Simon Leicester occuped a Spon Street tenement, 1555. BA/A/D/102/1.
Richard More senior held Spon Street and Spon End messuages, 1623. BA/A/D/105/1.
John Geary held a Spon Street messuage, 1626. BA/A/D/105/2.
Edward Deacon's Spon Street messuage, 1651-71. BA/A/D/105/3-5.
Richard Gibbons held a Spon End messuage, 1668. BA/A/D/132/1.
William Howcott acting as a feoffee(?), c.1608. BA/A/D/135/1.
Bequest to the wife of William Pain of Bitteswell, Leicestershire, 1759. BA/A/G/23/14.
William Howcott was a feoffee of ex-Priory land, 1611-12. BA/B/A/25/1; BA/B/A/26/1.
Thomas Allyn held a Spon Street tenement, 1552. BA/B/A/39/2.
John Richardson was a Caloudon tithes feoffee, 1592. BA/B/F/34/1.
John Welforde held a Spon Street messuage, 1393. BA/B/P/14/5(bq).
William Spencer's interest in a Bayley Lane messuage, 1384. BA/B/P/14/37.
William de Thomworth''s Cook Street messuage, 1339-42. BA/B/P/80/4-6.
Richard Bate had a Cook Street messuage, 1347-55. BA/B/P/81/2,3.
Richard Bate had Dog Lane and Hill Street rents, 1362. BA/B/P/113/1.
William Howcott occupied a Fleet Street tenement, 1599. BA/B/P/172/1.
John Gibbons occupied a Fleet Street messuage, 17094. BA/B/P/174/1,2.
Roger Harvie held a croft outside Gosford Gate, 1589. BA/B/P/217/1.
William Pynchebek held Poddycroft, 1450. BA/B/P/320/10.
William de Thomworth held Saint Agnes' Lane land, 1339. BA/B/P/324/1.
Roger Corewenne had Spon Street tenements, 1348-49. BA/B/P/35213-16.
John Delowe had Spon Street cottages, 1358, BA/B/P/355/11.
John de Pynchebek occupied a Spon Street tenement, mid fifteenth century. BA/B/P/359/9.
Richard Bate had a Spon Street messuage, 1349-70. BA/B/P/359/16-21.
William Paynell had a Spon Street messuage, 1476. BA/B/P/359/30.
Thomas Bron' held a Spon Street messuage, 1371-76. BA/B/P/374/8,9.
William Bron' occupied a Spon Street messuage, 1407. BA/B/P/379/4.
Edmund Smyth and James Smyth held a Spon Street messuage and Spon End land successively, 1635-47: BA/B/P/392/1,2.
William Dickenson held a Spon Street tenement, 1692. BA/B/P/395/1.
Abraham Bissaker held a Spon Street messuage and Spon End land, 1708. BGA/B/P/396/1.
William Howcutt was an Alderford Mill feoffee, 1607. BA/B/P/432/5,6.
John Richardson was a Scott's lands feoffee, 1595. BA/B/Q/9/2.
John Sewall was a namesake tanner's surety, 1538. BA/B/Q/18/1.
Hugh Gregory was a feoffee of a merchant's lands, 1523. BA/B/Q/19/9.
Francis Clarke occuped ground near Gosford Gate, late seventeenth century. BA/C/J/5/8.
Edward Sadler occupied a Spon Street messuage (1594), as did George Porter (c.1650). BAA/D/A/15/2.
Two men called William Howcotte held Spon End land, 1593, 1624. BA/D/A/49/30,31.
Henry Smith held Spon End land, 1646. BA/D/A/49/32.
Richard Howcott held Spon End land, 1624. BA/D/A/52/1.
Randal Blower held Coundon land, 1552. BA/.D/D/26/2(c).
William Wood held a Fleet Street tenement, 1657. BA/D/D/27/2.
Thomas Burne held a Fleet Street tenement, 1664. BA/D/D/28/1.
Simon Pickering held Coundon land, 1670-87. BA/D/D/33/4-6.
Thomas Burnes senior held Coundon land, 1670. BA/D/D/33/9.
William Howcott was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1609-21. BA/D/D/34/2; BA/D/D/47/4; BA/D/D/50/37.
Walter Wickes tenanted a Fleet Street stable, late sixteenth century. BA/D/D/10/2.
William Howcott was a Bablake Boys' Charity feoffee, 1622. BA/D/G/12/1.
John Fox occupied Spon Street property, 1654. BA/D/G/16/5,9.
William Roper held Spon End land, 1607. BA/D/H/26/7.
John Vale's bond respecting Wheatley's Charity, 1609. BA/D/H/28/1.
Henry Smythe was a gentleman's executor, c.1636. BA/D/AR/1/1.
William Pickeringe had a Spon Street messuage, mid seventeenth century. BA/D/AX/2/1.
William Howcotte senior was a Swillingon's Charity feoffee, 1611-22. BA/D/BE/9/4; BA/D/BE/11/4.
Thomas Bourne junior was a Swillington's Charity feoffee, 1682. BA/D/BE/9/7.
Henry Smyth was a Waren's Gift feoffee, 1646. BA/D/BH/3/6.
John Richardson was a Pisford's Charity (Saint Michael's) feoffee, 1588. BA/D/BI/1/4.
John Geary occupied Spon End closes, 1628. BA/D/BK/1/1.
John Pynchebek had Spon Street cottages, 1409-29. BA/H/H/63/1,2.
John Deyster's interest in a fuller's lands, 1420. BA/H/H/264/27.
Richard Bate had a quarry near Bishop's Bar, 1355. BA/H/H/300/6,7.
Robert Proctor was a feoffee of Smithford Street messuages, 1552. BA/H/H/314/8.
William Nichols occupied a Well Street messuage, pre 1654. BA/H/H/326/1.
John Gibbons was a clergyman's surety, 1692. BA/H/H/328/9.
Roger Harvey occupied Gosford Street property[, late sixteenth century]. BA/H/H/329/18(a).
John Fox, floruit 1645. BA/H/H/332/8.
Thomas Burne junior had Spon Street property, 1666-73. BA/H/H/334/1(d),2.
John Lawrence occupied a Spon Street garden, mid seventeenth century. BA/H/H/334/1(d).
Henry Gibbons occupied Spon Street premises, mid seventeenth century. BA/H/H/334/1(d).
John Deyster was an attorney to deliver seisin, 1432. BA/H/H/429/5.
John Kewyn occupied a Spon Street tenement, 1447. BA/H/H/430/1(a).
Richard Hurte had a Little Butcher Row messuage, 1444 - 1607. PA1516/12/2.
Thomas Browne had Spon Street property, 1575. P1516/17/1.
Stephen Mathewe and Robert Procter successively occupied a Spon Street messuage, c.1616. PA1516/18/1.
Thomas Smith and Matthew Brookes successively had Spon Street property, let to Edward Foster, 1648-64: PA1516/19/1,2.
Nathaniel Tapley's Gosford Street messuage, 1672. PA440/1/1.
Thomas Bournes and Simon Pickering occupied Hicks' Fields, Coundon, 1685. PA54/18/1(e).
Henry Smith was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1654. PA54/18/1.
Gabriel Foster occupied Burges and Palmer Lane property, 1606, 1629. PA54/234/1; PA54/238/1.
John Vyell held a Palmer Lane crosshouse, 1671, 1690. PA54/238/4,5.
William Eburne junior occupied a Spon Causeway cottage, 1641. PA54/246/2.
Edward Smyth and Joseph Eburne successively tenanted Spon Causeway cottages, 1641-82. PA54/246/2-4.
Thomas Geary was a Lane's Charity administrator, 1673. PA54/271/1,2.
Joseph Eburne senior was a Lane's Charity feoffee, 1744. PA54/275/2.
John Richardson was a Coxon's Charity feoffee, 1585ff. PA54/333/4; PA54/335/2.
William Howcott was a Coxon's Charity feoffee, 1607. PA54/333/6,7.
Henry Smith was a Coxon's Charity feoffee, 1653ff. PA54/333/10; PA54/335/3.
Thomas Geary was a Coxon's Charity feoffee, 1673. PA54/333/11-13.
Thomas Barr occupied a Radford house, 1586. PA54/335/2.
Roger Harvey occuped a Shut Lane croft, late sixteenth century. PA54/338/1.
William Howcott was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1609. PA500/5/1.
Randle Blower occupied Little Conduit Field, mid sixteenth century. PA500/5/2(d).
Henry Smith was a Bond's Hopspital feoffee, 1654. PA500/5/3.
James Wykes bought the "Three Swans", Much Park Street, 1713. PA539/1/1.
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