John Eburne of Spon Street was involved in the Wigley lawsuit, c.1776. PA47/52/2.
William Elliott, landlord and tenant of Foleshill land, 1781-84. PA47/54/1; PA47/85/1.
John Mander was involved in conveyance of Bayley Lane and Derby Lane houses, 1770. PA66/1/1-5.
William Marsh owned the above houses, 1791-93. PA66/1/9,10.
William Newcombe's petition for bankruptcy against T.G. Gray (both silkmen), 1811. PA66/3/2.
C.J. Bill was a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1876. PA67/32.
Samuel Vere sold Jordan Well premises to Edward Dormer, 1732. PA87/39,40.
James Smith's wife benefited under Dorothy Canning's will (all Coventry), 1804. PA94/30.
James Smith's lease of High Street houses, 1811. PA94/31.
Will of James Smith, 1796. PA94/32.
John Clarke's vouchers, 1824-28. PA100/22/109-115.
Richard Stain's interest in Cross Cheaping premises, 1720s. PA101/1/260,261.
Arthur Huddesford's interest in Cross Cheaping premises, 1729. PA101/1/260,261.
James Birch occupied a Smithford Street house, 1729. PA101/1/268.
Mr. Badenock of Foleshill was mentioned in Edward Inge's will, 1836. PA101/1/279.
John Remington described as a silkman when at London in 1771, though when at Coventry he had been called a mercer. PA101/1/282-283.
Nathaniel Norman occupied premises near the Women's Market Place, 1793. PA101/1/290.
Thomas Dowell occupied premises near the Women's Market Place, 1795. PA101/1/292.
Thomas Picken's surrender of trust under William Love's will, 1780. PA101/1/361.
Thomas Lander Smith held an Earl Street messuage, late eighteenth century. PA101/1/385.
William Buck was a bankrupt grocer's assignee, 1791. PA101/2/86.
T.H. Merridew was mentioned in a silkdyer's and ribbon-manufacturer's draft wills, 1845-53. PA101/2/230,231.
John Kirkman's activity as a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1754. PA101/4/11-12.
Daniel Rowbotham's Bedworth, Attleborough (Warwickshire) and Hurdsford (Cheshire) land, 1840-46. PA101/4/73.
John Gulson was named an executor under Mary Laing's draft will, 1856. PA101/4/123.
T.H. Merridew's will, etc., 1839-47. PA101/7/126-135 passim.
William Clark was named an executor under a blacksmith's will, 1838. PA101/7/136.
Joseph Asplin owned a quarter-share in the "Rose and Crown", High Street, 1765. PA101/7/287-288.
Thomas Cope's shares in Hill Cross land, 1846. PA101/8/1.
John Hewitt acting as a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1779. PA101/8/172.
Charles Lilly was trustee for partition of Greyfriars' Lane and Spon Street premises, 1799. PA101/8/173-174.
Stephen Lapworth's purchase of a Saint Nicholas' Place messuage, 1824. PA101/8/195.
Thomas Lilly's claim upon Spon Street messuages, 1829. PA101/8/196.
John Gulson was a bankrupt ribbon-manufacturer's assignee, 1838. PA101/8/653.
James Birch had Ram Bridge premises[, late eighteenth century]. PA101/8/804.
John Bill was named a ribbon-manufacturer's executor, 1837. PA101/8/820.
Reference to John Bill, Dresser & Co., 1926. PA101/8/821.
James Birch and John Kirkman successively occupied a Ram Bridge messuage, mid eighteenth century: PA101/9/1.
Edward Haycock was named a shag-manufacturer's executor, 1796. PA101/9/13.
Thomas Horsfall and Richard Horsfall of Coventry had claims upon Hill Street premises, 1810. PA101/9/17-18.
Thomas Oswin's premises beyond Well Street Gate (1799 - 1802) mentioned, 1815. PA101/9/34.XII,XIII.
William Pears had property beyond Well Street Gate, 1832. PA101/9/40.
John Roughton was trustee for a clergyman's purchase of a Well Street factory, 1826. PA101/9/41.
Marriage-settlement for son of Edward Grasvenor, 1734. PA101/9/44.
Wife of Joseph White of Coventry benefited under her father's will, 1821. PA101/9/72.
Bond and mortgage which a Yorkshire clergyman made with John Roughton senior and John Roughton junior of Coventry for land near Halifax, 1840-43. PA101/9/113,114.
Jonathan Evans was a watchmaker's executor, 1786. PA101/11/2.
Partnership-articles for Nathaniel Dorrington and T.B. Gurson, 1841. PA101/11/201.
Wife of James Walter of Coventry benefited under a Fillongley, Warwickshire widow's will, 1821. PA101/11/573.
John Roughton was a director, Thomas Clarke and W.H. Pears were trustees, of the Coventry Steam Power Co., 1836. PA101/11/9764-975.
John Gulson was named a colliery-proprietor's executor, 1882. PA101/12/8,9.
Soden & Iliffe, vouchers, 1839-41. PA101/12/24-26.
Christopher Woodhouse was a Coventry Union Banking Co. trustee, 1840. PA101/12/246.
John Folds Taylor had a Cross Cheaping warehouse, mid nineteenth century. PA101/12/246.
Probated will of John Folds Taylor of Coventry, 1837. PA101/12/263.
John Gulson, John Dresser et al inspected Sturdy & Turner, financially-embarrassed ribbon-manufacturers, 1851: PA101/12/419,422.
James Banbury was a nurseyman's marriage-settlement trustee, 1834. PA101/12/525.
Thomas Oldham had land at Exhall, mid eighteenth century. PA101/127.
Thomas Cattell and Charles Lilley were bailed, 1812. PA101/131/1.
John Gulson had land at Barras Lane, mid nineteenth century. PA101/135.
John Kirkman and John Hewitt acted as Sir Thomas White's Charity trustees, 1770-73. PA101/137/2,4,6.
James Soden acting as a Sir Thomas White's Loan trustee, 1786. PA101/137/7.
Edward Soden was a Samuel Edwards' Charity trustee, 1813. PA101/143/1.I.
James Banbury was named a victualler's executor, 1817. PA101/143.II.
William Carter was a Samuel Edwards' Charity trustee, 1834. PA101/143/2.
Edward Soden was a Samuel Edwards' Charity trustee, 1808. PA101/143/25.
William Stanbridge was a Land Tax commissioner, 1808. PA101/143/25.
T.H. Merridew was a Moore's Charity trustee, 1853-59. PA101/146/1,2.
Charles Dresser and John Gulson were shareholders in, and Dresser a director of, the Coventry Corn Exchange and Public Room Co., 1850s. PA102/1.
John Mander executed George Huddesford's will, 1778-86. PA202/1/2-4,26.IX.
William Jackson's Well Street premises, 1778-92. PA202/1/3-5.
1794 copy of 1792 will of William Jackson of Kenilworth, which named his nephew Samuel an executor and provided a guardian for the son of Thomas Kimberley of Coventry, silkman. PA202/1/5-7.
Richard Walter was named a dyer's executor, 1807. PA202/1/9.
Edmund Huddesford was assignee of mortgage on a Hill Street close, 1740. PA202/1/26.V.
Charles Lilly was an indebted shag-manufacturer's assignee, 1816-22. PA202/1/26.XIX,35.XVIII.
Thomas Oldham acting as a Sir Thomas White's Loan trustee, 1742-51. PA202/1/39.IV,V.
Charles Belcher was interested in Spon Street premises, 1772. PA202/2/1-2.
Charles Lilly's interest in Bastille House, Coventry, with John Owen as agent and William Newcomb as trustee (all silkmen), 1814ff. PA202/3/4-7.
Thomas Cope was a Holy Trinity feoffee from 1812. PA202/7/3.
John Bill was a Holy Trinity feoffee from 1838. PA202/7/3.
John Kirkman acting as a Sir Thomas White's Loan trustee, 1757-65. PA202/10/2-5,13.
James Soden acting as a Sir Thomas White's Loan trustee, 1788. PA202/10/12.
John Clarke's interest in Much Park Street premises, 1826. PA202/20/21.
Wilkinson, Merrick, Merrick & Dowell of London were mortgagees for Courthouse Green premises, 1787-95: PA202/18/15,16.
William Newcomb of Coventry was a Foleshill silkweaver's mortgage-trustee, 1815-16. PA202/18/17,18.
Ralphs family's interest in Courthouse Green property, 1816-35. PA202/18/16-22 passim.
William Goddard was trustee for a silkweaver's Courthouse Green purchase, 1795 -1816. PA202/18/16,17.
John Bill was a mortgagee for Sowe Fields Farm, 1902-16. PA202/25/15-17.
John Cleeter's Earlsdon land, 1803-09. PA202/27.I.
Richard Bird and William Bird were mortgagees for Swift's Mill, early eighteenth century. PA202/31.I-III.
Reference to the dissolution of the partnership between Richard Bird and William Bird, 1715. PA202/31.II.
1724 will of Richard Bird abstracted, 1839. PA202/31.III.
Henry Brown was a freemen's trustee, 1875. PA202/32.I,VI.
John Hewitt junior tenanted Wheatley's Charity land at Hill Street, 1755. PA202/33/1.
Jonathan Bray's wife benefited under a Stoke farmer's will, which Bray himself executed, 1814. PA208/10.
John Gulson had documents about Bevingtons of Ettington, Warwickshire, 1904. PA219/4/20.
Thomas Castell occupied Harnall Field land, early nineteenth century. PA221/1/1-2.
John Gulson was an indebted ribbon-manufacturer's assignee, 1852. PA221/1/19,20.
Thomas Taylor's son executed Joseph Newcombe's will, 1818. PA221/3/2.
James Burrows had a vault underneath Holy Trinity (1817) and was a trustee under Joseph Newcombe's will, 1818: PA221/3/2.
Thomas Howell Merridew of Coventry was mortgagee for Berkswell, Warwickshire land, 1822-27. PA242/9/24-26.
Jessemiel Smith of Coventry was mortgagee for Kenilworth land, 1802-07, which belonged to W.W. Bird, a bankrupt from 1806; John Pearkes of London and Charles Lilly of Coventry were amongst the trade-assignees. PA242/11/8,9,15.
Thomas Oldham acting as a Justice of the Peace, 1749. PA295/31/67.
John Kirkman acting as a Justice of the Peace, 1774. PA295/40/13.
Thomas Lander Smith acting as a Justice of the Peace, 1775-83. PA295/17/1; PA295/40/18.
Thomas Cope acting as a Justice of the Peace, 1849. PA295/40/90.
Thomas Howell Merridew acting as a Justice of the Peace, 1859. PA295/40/93.
John Stone of Coventry, bastardy-bond, 1823. PA295/59/23.
George Cocker acting as sheriff, 1719. PA309/46.
Richard Staine was interested in Market Place property, 1731. PA309/61,62.
Arthur Huddesford's interest in Market Place property, 1731. PA309/61,62.
Samuel Peach of Cheapside, London was a Coventry shag-merchant's firm's bankruptcy-assignee, 1767: PA309/77.
Griffin family received son of the keeper of Coventry House of Industry as an apprentice, 1811. PA324/26.
Charles Dresser acting as mayor, 1857. PA324/30.
Thomas Bird's Stoke land, 1726. PA327/9-11.
Henry Sharwood of London was a silkweaver's bankruptcy-assignee, 1776. PA342/2.
John Gulson acting as Nathaniel Troughton's executor, 1869. PA344/99/18-19.
John Clarke junior's Smithford Street house, 1767-72. PA346/40-43.
William Stanbridge acting as Land Tax receiver or commissioner, 1799. PA346/52/1.
Daniel Ward tenanted a West Orchard house, 1819. PA346/59.
Philip Farrington had Smithford Street and Dog Lane property, 1824-28. PA346/60/66.
Richard Keene and John Clowes were a bankrupt ribbon-manufacturer's assignees, 1843. PA346/72.
John Clarke junior's claim on a Fleet Street house, 1731. PA353/1/6-7.
Thomas Cope was a turnpike trustee for Fleet Street and Spon Street, 1823-25. PA353/1/19-20,23.
Charles Lilly's interest in Fleet Street houses, 1822-23. PA353/1/23.
Weaver's son apprenticed to John B. Brown of Coventry, 1861. PA368/127/69.
Luke Dresser had an apprentice from Katherine Bayley's School, mid nineteenth century. PA368/131/1.
Son of the late Richard Bentley benefited under Elizabeth Sharratt's 1623 will. PA371/4.
Charles Lilly petitioned against bankrupt bankers, 1823. PA371/19.
Thomas Oldham and Samuel Oldham were mentioned in Nathaniel Lawton's will, 1758. PA391/4.
W.H. Pears was a director of the Coventry & Warwickshire Fire Insurance Co., 1836. PA397/1.
Charles Adams' Stoke land, 1807-42. PA451/1/1.III-IX.
Christopher Woodhouse's Stoke land, 1843-45. PA451/1/1.IX-XV.
Thomas Morris was mortgagee for Stoke land, 1842. PA451/1/1.XI.
1842 will of Thomas Morris of Coventry, naming Charles Bankes of London an executor, abstracted, 1850: PA451/1/1.XII,XV.
John Remington's Cross Cheaping premises, 1750-77. PA490/5-12.
Jonathan Evans' Smithford Street messuage, 1791. PA242/1/22-23.
Charles Lilly had Smithford Street premises, 1808. PA242/1/26.
Charles Jordan's Jordan Well messuage, 1808. PA242/1/26.
Thomas Harris and Thomas Banbury were Hertford Street turnpike trustees, 1813-16. PA242/1/30-31,33,38.
Richard Bird was a butcher's marriage-settlement trustee, 1763. PA242/1/37.
Edward Gravenor occupied Saint Ann's Grove, Charterhouse, 1733. PA242/2/1.I.
Thomas Oldham was an executor of Ann Inge, 1762. PA242/2/1.IV.
Josiah Lewis of Derby was a Coventry silkdyer's trade-assignee, 1850ff. PA242/2/1.XXVIII,39.
- the wife of - Badenock was the young friend of an old gentleman, 1834. PA242/2/22.
John Bill was a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1912. PA242/3/26.
John Bill was a Bond's Hospital trustee, 1914. PA242/3/27.I.
John Bill's 1914 declaration about Bond's Hospital trustees' powers. PA242/3/27.II.
Thomas Oldham was a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1744ff. PA115/7,8.
John Kirkman was a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee,1756ff. PA115/8-10.
Charles Lilly was a trustee of Spon Street premises, 1799. PA115/13.
Thomas Wilson of London was a Coventry Independent minister's widow's executor, 1773-89. PA138/3-7 passim.
Richard Griffin's and Charles Lilly's interest in Greyfriars' Lane messuages, 1814. PA138/12-14.
John Mander, trustee for Bayley's School, c.1773. PA180 passim.
Patnership deed, Schumann & Grant, Coventry, 1767. PA171/3/1.
James Hume received a boy from Bayley's School as an apprentice silk-gauze weaver, 1776. PA180/126/14.
Charles Schuman was an executor of Samuel Brockhurst, 1772. PA171/4/1.
Thomas Morris tenanted Shortley land, 1787. PA171/5/2.
Partnership between Schuman, Grant & Corbett, Coventry, dissolved, 1786. PA171/6/1.
Partnership between Morris, Ratcliff & Smith, Coventry, 1786, PA171/6/2.
Thomas Morris tenanted a tenter close near New Street, 1792. PA171/9/1.
Thomas Morris' and Abraham Herbert's title to Exhall corn and grain tithe, 1819. PA171/14/13.
Richard Booth junior was interested in a Saint Nicholas' Place house, 1824-27. PA171/15/1,2.
W.H. Pears tenanted property beside the Leicester turnpike, 1828. PA171/17/1.
J. Smith was a baker's marriage-settlement trustee, 1818. PA171/18/1-2.
Lease by Thomas Schuman Morris et al of a Jeffrey Wood's Cross field, 1830-33. PA171/19/1-2.
T.S. Morris acting as Mary Ann Verney's executor, 1861. PA171/37/1.
Henry Spencer and Mark Spencer had houses at Navigation Wharf and Saint Nicholas' Street, 1838-68: PA183/21,23-26.
John Gulson was named an executor of Sarah Hands, 1880. PA196/7.
Hands family benefited under Sarah Hands' will, 1882. PA196/7.
William Marsh was trustee for William Twycross' mortgage, 1785. PA152/26.
Thomas Skinner of London received rents for Coventry property, 1755. PA152/42.
Richard Stean was a trustee for purchase of the property which became Holy Trinity workhouse, 1726: PA173/1-2.
Robert Reynolds and John Piercy were Holy Trinity overseers, 1771. PA173/5,6.
John Lapworth was a Holy Trinity overseer, 1797. PA173/10-11.
Christopher Humphrey Banbury bought the former Holy Trinity workhouse, 1803. PA173/12-15.
W.H.Grant presented PA10 to the corporation, 1914.
A Watford suicide, 1788. PA14/4/8.
John Stokes of London was a mortgage-assignee for Mill Lane, Coventry premises, 1792. PA14/8/16.
Stephen Shakespeare's Much Park Street premises, pre 1811. PA14/8/22.
W.H. Pears acting as a Saint Michael's churchwarden, 1833. PA14/8/37.
Thomas Cope's general-election attitude, 1827. PA14/10/10.
Joseph Troughton, surety, 1820. PA14/10/42.
Abraham Herbert, Thomas Howell Meridew, William Hawkes and Thomas Morris were Justices of the Peace, 1836, 1837. PA21/2/49,51.
Dispute about Edward Soden's joining council (1792-95) under the influence of his farther James Soden (also a silkman). PA22/8/6,7.
William Stanbridge (silkman) not present for Edward Soden's election to council, 1792. PA22/8/6.
John Clarke's Sir Thomas White's Charity bailiffship was criticised after his death, 1831. PA17/29/13.
James Soden was a Wheatley's Loan trustee, 1791-94. PA17/32/1,2.
Thomas Morris acting as mayor, 1832. PA17/34/18 fol. 4.
John Kirkman was a bread-dole administrator, 1765-74. PA17/36/1-7.
John Hewitt was a bread-dole administrator, 1769-76. PA17/36/2-9.
James Soden was a bread-dole administrator, 1776-80. PA17/36/8-10.
John Hewitt's anti-prostitution campaign, 1759. PA17/51.
James Soden's signature, 1767. PA17/71/4,5.
W.H. Pears was attacked during the 1833 bye-election. PA17/76/32.
Thomas Morris acting as a Justice of the Peace, 1832. PA17/76/36.XII.
John Clarke's electoral diary as mayor, 1818. PA17/106.
John Beynon's bankruptcy, 1771. PA17/110/8.
Copy (mid eighteenth century) of will (1750), etc. of Arthur Huddesford of Coventry, of which Robert Steane (also a silkman) was an executor, PA17/123/1,2.
Thomas Cope was a Coventry & Warwickshire Hospital trustee, 1845-68. PA23/1,2,4.
Qua mayor, John Gulson was a trustee of the Warwickshire Reformatory Institution (for Girls), Little Park Street, 1869: PA23/5.
W. Laird & Co., Lockhurst Lae were interested in Holmsdale Road, Great Heath back land, 1911: PA279/44/10718,10724.
Henry Jackson acting as trustee for mortgage of Greyfriars' Lane messuages, 1806-14. PA138/8,12-13.
Charles Jordan junior's interest in Greyfriars' Lane messuages, 1826. PA138/17.
Richard Clements occupied a Jordan Well house, early eighteenth century. PA184/1/1-2.
Thomas Horsfall's and Richard Horsfall's interest in Hill Street premises, 1810. PA184/4/1.
John Gulson's interest in Hill Street premises, 1846. PA184/4/5.
Richard Stain's interest in Broomfields, Earlsdon land, 1729. PA184/5/1:PA288/1.
James Birch and John Kirkman occupied Ram Bridge messuages, early to mid eighteenth century. PA184/5/2.
Stephen Wilson of London had an interest in Broomfields, Earlsdon land, 1796. PA184/5/10-11.
John Cleeter's Earlsdon land, 1796 - 1811. PA184/5/14-18 passim: PA202/27.I: PA242/3/29.I.
E.W. Piercy was trustee for John Cleeter's purchase of Earlsdon land and its retention, 1796 - 1811: PA184/5/14-15,17-18.
John Parkes of London and Charles Lilly of Coventry were amongst the creditors of W.W. Bird, also a silk-manufacturer, 1804. PA214/1/1.
Jonathan Evans was appointed a woolstapler's executor, 1793. PA214/1/4.
Thomas Oldham was concerned with a Gosford Street house, 1740. PA214/1/8.
Thomas Butlin junior and John Butlin, London and Coventry, partnership dissolution papers, 1810-11. PA228.
E.W. Piercy occupied part of Pinley House estate, 1809. PA216/1/1-2.
John Clarke occupied a close adjoining Conduit Meadow, Barkers Butts Lane, early nineteenth century. PA216/1/26.
John Ralphs owned Pinley House, 1846-63. PA216/1/29-33.
Office copy (1863) of will (1849) of John Ralphs of Coventry. PA2116/1/31.
John Mander was a trustee of Frances Reeve's marriage-settlement, 1769-82. PA216/2/1.
Final concord involving Edward Gravenor, 1707. PA232/1 fols. 1,2.
Office copy (1775) of probate copy (1761) of will (1758) of Edward Gravenor of Coventry. PA232/1 fols. 3-6.
Stephen Simpson's Much Park Street house, 1758-75. PA232/1 fols. 3-8.
Thomas Oldham using Sir Thomas White's Loan money as election-bribe, 1736-37. PA248/6/35.
Edward Gravenor was an election-agent, 1737. PA248/6/54.
Thomas Bird promoting Earl of Euston and John Bird in Coventry elections, 1737-41. PA248/6; PA248/7.
? Stephen Smith's Much Park Street house, 1704. PA244/6.
James Jordan occupied Weavers' Meadow, Spon End, 1788. PA244/30/6.
Thomas Bird's litigation with Coventry corporation about William Bird's Charity, 1750. PA244/55.
James Soden's and - Lamb's Whitmore Park land, 1807. PA257/4/49.
Arthur Huddesford's Jeffrey Woods Cross close, 1728-29. PA288/1.
Samuel Garratt and John Mander were guardians of Martha Halford, 1780-85. PA288/2/6,9,13-15.
Henry Sherwood, John Mander and Robert Reynolds were Henry Garratt's executors, 1782. PA288/2/15.
Samuel Garratt's interest in Stoke land, 1755. PA294/10.
John Gulson (1813 - 1904) remembered, 1958-59. PA297.
John Clarke occupied an Earl's Mill Lane garden, 1785. BA/A/B/15/3.
Thomas Clarke was interested in a Fleet Street house, 1838. BA/A/B/19/8.
William Eburne held Gosford Street land, late eighteenth century. BA/A/B/22/5.
Samuel Oldham was a feoffee of Gosford Street land, 1761, BA/A/B/26/1.
Alderman James Soden bought Spon End land, 1768. BA/A/B/27/13.
William Stanbridge held a High Street house, 1810. BA/A/B/30/1.
James Birch held Little Poddycroft, early eighteenth century. BA/A/B/40/7.
Joseph Holland had Women's Market Place premises, c,.1800. BA/A/B/59/3.
James Soden had Harnall land, 1782. BA/A/B/62/5.
Samuel Oldham held a Far Gosford Street close, 1762. BA/A/D/36/1.
Charles Schumann held a Far Gosford Street tenement, 1764. BA/A/D/36/2.
William Bird and Richard Bird were mortgagees for corporation property, 1711-16. BA/A/G/2/1,2.
Joseph Mander was a Holy Trinity feoffee, 1771. BA/A/G/5/19.
Nathan Norman was mortgagee for an Earl Street messuage, 1810. BA/A/G/6/1.XV.
Copy of will (1807) of Edward Haycock of Allesley, of which Richard Lamb was an executor; Thomas Moy affirmed a codicil, BA/A/G/9/3.
T.B. Stanbridge of Holloway, Middlesex was an alderman's executor, 1815. BA/A/G/10/6.
Thomas Butlin's Earl Street messuages, 1748. BA/A/G/12/2.
John Gulson was a mortgagee of Monk's Court, Fleet Street, 1878. BA/A/G/14/7.
William Newcomb married Mary Harold, with Charles Lilly as a marriage-settlement trustee, 1799 - 1801: BA/A/G/15/8-10.
John Clarke was his builder-namesake father's executor for Fleet Street premises which Thomas Hall bought, 1811: BA/A/G/15/11-12.
The late John Ratcliff's money was used for a loan, 1822, BA/A/G/18/7.
James Soden acting as a testamentary trustee and Samuel Oldham as an executor, 1766. BA/A/G/24/4,5.
Henry Smith was a baker's executor, 1780. BA/A/G/24/17.
John Beynon occupied a Well Street messuage, 1752. BA/A/G/26/29.
James Smith's interest in a Cross Cheaping messuage, 1800-01. BA/A/G/29/2.
Jessemial Smith was a guardian of Mary Rippett Smith, 1802. BA/A/G/32/1.X.N.B.(2).
JJames Vere's interest in Bastille Mill estate, 1751. BA/A/G/34/2.I,II.
James Soden held a Bishop Street messuage, 1782. BA/B/P/59/1.
John Cheney acting as corporation treasurer, 1773. BA/B/P/78/3.
John Beynon held the "Ewe and Lamb", Cook Street, 1766. BA/B/P/88/1.
Francis Clarke and John Clarke acting as executors of their builder-father, 1802. BA/B/P/258/8.
William Clay held a Little Park Street messuage, 1800. BA/B/P/289/1.
Stephen Smith held a Little Park Street messuage, late eighteenth century. BA/B/P/289/1.
Abraham Clarke was a builder's trustee, 1764,. BA/B/P/394/2.
Richard Staine's, Arthur Huddesford's and Edmund Huddesford's interest in Harnall land, 1729-55. BA/B/P/422/1,2.
Jessemiel Smith had a Harnall close which involved John Hawkes, 1794. BA/B/P/422/3.
Leek, Staffordshire petition to House of Commons, 1818. BA/C/A/5/1.
Coventry order to attend House of Commons, 1818. BA/C/A/5/3.
Trade, 1824-30. BA/C/A/5/10-15.
William Marsh was interested in Earl's Mill Lane land, 1787. BA/C/M/1/2.
Charles Belcher held Harnall land, 1770. BA/D/A/11/2.
Charles Weston occupied Sheriffs' Orchard, 1790. BA/A/D/12/5.
Francis Clarke was named his builder-father's executor, late eighteenth century. BA/D/A/24/11.
Charles Belcher held Harnall land, 1773. BA/D/A/24/35.
Eburne family held Harnall closes, 1770-90. BA/D/A/36/45.
John Horsfall held Radford land, 1801-09. BA/D/A/43/11-13.
Thomas Horsfall and Edward Haycock acted as John Horsfall's executors, 1810. BA/D/A/43/13.
Thomas Berry had Radford land, 1819. BA/D/A/43/15.
John Lapworth held Radford land, 1796 - 1807. BA/D/A/43/18; BA/D/A/46/7.
James Wetton held Radford land, 1818-22. BA/D/A/43/21,22.
John Gulson was a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1867. BA/D/A/47/43.
Thomas Clarke was interested in Whitley land, 1838. BA/D/A/47/45.XLIX.
Joseph Merry junior had Whitley land, 1826-27. BA/D/A/47/46.XVII,XVIII,XX.
John Burton was involved with Joseph Merry's bankruptcy, 1829. BA/D/A/47/.46.XXII.
W.J. Brown of London was bankrupt, with John Fraser as an assignee, 1831. BA/D/A/47/46.XXXI-XXXIII.
W.J. Perkins had Whitley land, 1836. BA/D/A/47/46.XLIV.
W.H. Pears was bankrupt, 1837. BA/D/A/47/46.XLV-XLVIII.
John Clarke was a builder's administrator, 1803. BA/D/A/48/19.
Charles Newcomb was a blue-manufacturer's bankruptcy-assignee, 1792. BA/D/A/49/28.
John Taylor had Earlsdon land, 1770. BA/D/A/50/3.
James Birch held Spon End land, 1717. BA/D/A/53/3.
Edward Soden acting as an alderman's executor, 1804. BA/D/A/54/10,20.
E.W. Piercy held Stoke land, 1815. BA/D/A/56/27.
Francis Clarke and John Clarke were a builder's executors, 1802. BA/D/A/64/12.
Samuel Oldham et al were Bond's Hospital trustees, 1760. BA/D/D/29/1.
Stephen Corbett et al were Bond's Hospital trustees, 1784. BA/D/D/29/1.
John Gulson was a Bond's Hospital trustee, 1848. BA/D/D/29/1.
Charles Dresser was a Bablake Boys' Charity trustee, 1855. BA/D/H/24/2.
Richard Bentley held a garden outside Greyfriars' Gate, c.1600. BA/D/AP/8/3.
Francis Clarke and John Clarke acting as their father's executors, 1802. BA/D/AW/1/11.
Thomas Lander Smith was a Crow's Charity feoffee, 1764-85. BA/D/AZ/13/10.
Thomas Bird's lawsuit about Collins' Charity, 1748, BA/D/BA/4.
Charles Parker had Earl Street messuages, 1756-61. BA/D/BF/1/5,6.
George Owen was a trustee of Charles Parker's children, 1761. BA/D/BF/1/6.
T.B. Stanbridge was a mortgage-assignee, 1810. BA/D/BF/1/13.X.
Samuel Oldham held Cheylesmore land, 1762. BA/G/A/15/3.
William Bird, Henry Inge and John Oldham held land from the Hopkins family, 1707. BA/H/H/320/2.
Jessemiel Smith occupied Bishopgate Green and Foleshill land, 1801. BA/H/H/321/1.
Thomas Morris farmed land near Whitley Common, c.1837. BA/L/E/3/1.
Jessemiel Smith was named a hatter's executor, 1798. PA1516/13/2.
John Hayes' interest in Burges and Palmer Lane property, 1816-25. PA1518/2/1.VII-X.
William Pears acted as a Moore's Charity trustee, 1793 - 1825. PA403/139/5; PA403/140/4,5; PA403/142/7,9; PA403/143/10; PA403/144/6,7.
Jonathan Evans acted as a Moore's Charity trustee, 1796 - 1814. PA403/140/4,5; PA403/142/7.
Thomas Morris occupied a New Buildings messuage, 1824. PA403/140/5.
Thomas Butler had Great Heath land, 1796. PA403/142/7.
John Lapworth had Hill Cross property, 1813. PA403/155/1.
William Buck occupied a Much Park Street house, 1810. PA403/159/1.
Moses Miller let Foleshill land, 1777. PA403/164/1.
Charles Lilley was a trustee for Foleshill land, 1828. PA403/165/1.
William Marsh senior's Edgwick estate, 1800. PA403/165/1.
Office copy (c.1789) of will (1787) of Charles Elliott, which appointed John Mander and George Owen as overseers, and with the interest of Richard Clay of London. PA436/1/11.
Joseph Cleaver's interest in the "Rose", Much Park Street, 1839-50. PA436/1/21,22.XXV,28-33 passim.
Thomas Banbury's interest in Far Gosford Street messuages, 1787. PA436/2/8.
John Clarke of Evesham was mortgagee for Burges premises, 1840-52. PA436/3/14,15,18.
T.H. Merridew was a trustee of a dyer's marriage-settlement, 1853-66.
John Gulson was a Coventry Union Banking Co. trustee, 1867ff. PA436/3/19,21.
John Gulson was an executor of Sarah Hands, 1882. PA436/4/11.VI.
William Buck's interest in Barbars Close, 1820. PA436/5/39.
Chalres Lilly was trustee for a cabinetmaker's purchase of Foleshill land, 1795. PA436/6/15.
James Soden acted as a Sir Thomas White's Loan trustee, 1781-91. PA436/7/5-11 passim.
T.H. Merridew was a trustee of the Mechanics' Institution, later Coventry Institute, 1837ff. PA436/8/1,2.
Charles Dresser and John Gulson were Coventry Institute trustees, 1857ff. POA436/8/2.
William Marsh had Hasilwood land, 1799. PA436/12/1.I.
Richard Adams acted as WIlliam Marsh's executor, 1800-01. PA436/12/1.I.
R.B. Caldicott was mortgagee of Irving Road houses, 1909-20. PA466/4/1 p.80.
W.H. Grant held Shearsby, Leicestershire property, 1922-24. PA466/4/1 p.448.
W.H. Grant sold 368 & 370, Foleshill Road, 1928. PA466/4/1 p.535.
Charles Lilly sold Butts messuages, 1824. PA466/4/4 p.58.
R.B. Caldicott was a mortgagee for Irving Road houses, 1909. PA466/5/1 p.269.
John Lapworth owned 2, Radford Fields, 1905-18. PA466/5/2 p.135.
R.B. Caldicott was a mortgagee for Bedworth land, 1917. PA466/5/4 p.18.
John Moy owned Bishopgate Green land, 1835ff. PA466/7/2 fol. 259.
Richard Stain's interest in Asthill land, 1729. PA466/9/1-2.
Thomas Cope and John Gulson were appointed Sir Thomas White's Charity trustees, 1848. PA466/14/1.
Robert Reynolds had property near Radford Road, 1793. PA409/1/1.XIV.
Stephen Simpson occupied a Radford Road garden, 1781ff. P409/1/XIV.
Henry Sherwood held land near Radford Road, mid eighteenth century. PA409/1/1.XVIII.
Thomas Picken held land near Radford Road, late eighteenth century. PA409/1/1.XVIII.
Reminiscences (1916) about Hill and Dresser firm and families (early nineteenth century to early twentieth century): PA414/1 fols. 2-26.
Plan of Thomas Cope's Priory Row estate, 1854. PA415/1.
Thomas Morris lived at Stoke, 1844. PA435/5/5.
John Kirkman acting as a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1753-63. PA440/2/5-8.
Thomas Morris was mortgagee for a Gosford Street messuage, 1846-52. PA440/3/3,4.
Thomas Clarke had Red Lane land, 1830. PA440/4/1.IV.
William Griffin and Thomas Banbury were named a worstead-weaver's executors, 1805. PA440/5/10.
Joseph Gillman et al's Gosford Street messuage, 1810-15. PA440/5/15-18.
Thomas Oswin was a trustee for a Member of Parliament's Gosford Street messuage, 1815-20. PA440/5/17-20.
William Riley was mortgagee for a Gosford Street messuage, 1820. PA440/5/21.
John Pickard was in debt, with Robert Reynolds as assignee, 1773. PA440/6/4-8.
Thomas Harris was a mortgagee for Warwick Court, Gosford Street and a Smithford Street messuage, 1808-10: PA440/6/13-15.
Thomas Oldham left money for his namesake grandson, mid eighteenth century. PA454/1/4.
William Pearce occupied a messuage outside Well Street Gate, 1816. PA454/1/5.
John Lapworth's Hill Cross cottage, 1815-20. PA454/1/6-9,14.XII.
Thomas Oldham's marriage into the Lawton family, mid eighteenth century. PA454/1/14.V.
John Gulson's charitable act, 1904. PA467/3.
John Asplin's namesake son was apprenticed to him, 1780. PA470/1 fol. 3.
John Bill was a General Municipal Charities trustee, 1894. PA476/2/1.
Charles Radford was a trustee of Elizabeth Radford's marriage-portion (1799 - 1817) and executor of a brewer (1816): PA484/1.III-VII.
John Hays was executor of a glazier whose widow and business he acquired, 1816-23. PA499/7-12.
T.H. Merridew declined to become a Bond's Hospital trustee, 1848. PA54/6/4.
Edward Gravenor was ihnvolved in a Bond's Hospital dispute, 1759-63. PA54/8/19.
John Kirkman et al were involved in resolution of a Bond's Hospital dispute, 1762-63. PA54/18/19.
Nathaniel Alsopp was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1717, 1737. PA54/18/3.
Thomas Bird et al were Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1737. PA54/18/3.
Thomas Oldham was involved in a Bond's Hospital lawsuit, 1759. PA54/18/3.
Thomas Oldham et al were Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1760. PA54/18/3.
James Soden was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1760, 1784. PA54/18/3,5.
James Soden occupied Hicks' Field, Coundon, 1774ff. PA54/18/5(f); PA54/25/4.
Stephen Corbett et al were Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1784. PA54/18/5.
Edward Soden and Gerard Rawes were Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1784. PA54/18/8.
Charles Lilley was a trustee for transfer of Bond's Hospital estate from old to new feoffees, 1817. PA54/18/8.
Thomas Hall occupied Fleet Street property, 1806-17. PA54/18/8(c); PA54/20/2.
Abraham Herbert et al were Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1817. PA54/18/8.
James Soden was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, later eighteenth century. PA54/18/3,5,10; PA54/19/1; PA54/20/1; PA54/21/1,2; PAA54/23/1-4; PA54/24/1; PA54/25/2,5; PA54/27/2-5; PA54/29/2; PA54/30/1; PA54/31/2; PA54/32/2-4; PA54/33/2; PA54/34/16.
Francis Clarke was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1784 - c.1801. PA54/18/5; P[A54/19/1; PA54/21/2; PA54/23/3-5; PA54/25/5; PA54/26/2; PA54/27/4; PA54/30/3; PA54/31/4; PA54/34/17-21; PA54/57/1.
Edward Soden was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1784 - post 1817. PA54/18/5.8.10; PA54/19/1,2; PA54/20/2; PA54/21/2,3; PA54/23/3-6; PA54/24/2; PA54/25/5,7; PA54/26/2; PA54/27/4; PA54/28/2,3; PA54/30/3,4; PA54/31/4-8; PA54/32/5; PA54/33/4; PA54/34/17-23; PA54/57/1.
William Stanbridge was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1784 - c.1806. PA54/18/5; PA54/19/1,2; PA54/20/2; PA54/21/2; PA54/23/3-5; PA54/24/1; PA54/25/5; PA54/26/2; PA54/27/4; PA54/28/2; PA54/30/3; PAA54/31/4-6; PA54/32/5; PA54/33/4; PA54/34/17-22.
John Eburne was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1784 - c.1825. PA54/18/5,8;10; PA54/19/1,2; PA54/20/2; PA54/21/2-4; PA54/23/3-6; PA54/24/2; PA54/25/5,7; PA54/26/2; PA54/27/4; PA54/28/2,3; PA54/30/3,4; PA54/31/4-87; PA54/32/5; PA54/33/4; PAA54/34/17-23,35.
George Lea was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1784 - c.1806. PA54/18/5; PA54/19/1; PA54/20/2; PA54/23/3-5; PA54/25/5; PA54/236/2; PA54/27/4; PA54/28/2; PA54/30/3; PA54/31/4-6; PA54/32/5 PA54/33/4; PA54/34/17-23; PA54/57/1.
Thomas Oldham was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1737 - c.1764. PA54/8/19; PA54/18/3; PA54/20/1.
Samuel Oldham was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1760ff. PA54/8/19; PA54/18/3; PA54/20/1; PA54/231/1; PA54/23/1; PA54/25/2; PA54/27/2; PA54/29/2; PA54/32/2; PA54/33/2; PA54/34/16.
Edward Gravenor was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1760 - c.1774. PA54/8/19; PA54/18/3; PA54/20/1; PA54/21/1; PA54/23/1; PA54/24/1; PA54/25/2; PA54/27/2; PA54/29/2; PA54/30/1; PA54/32/2; PA54/33/2; PA54/34/16.
Charles Belcher was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1760ff. PA54/18/3; PA54/20/1; PA54/21/1; PA54/23/1; PA54/24/1; PA54/25/2; PA54/27/2; PA54/29/2; PA54/30/1; PA54/32/2/ PA54/33/2; PA54/34/16.
Richard Clift was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1784 - c.1791. PA54/18/5; PA54/21/2; PA54/25/5.
Joseph Gulson was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1817 - c.1836. PA54/18/8,10; PA54/21/4; PA54/23/6; PA54/25/7,8; PA54/28/3; PA54/30/4; PA54/31/7-9; PA54/34/25.
Lambert Horsfall was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, floruit 1821ff. PA54/23/6; PA54/35/7; PA54/28/3; PA54/30/4; PA54/31/7,8.
William Clarke was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1817 - c.1821. PA54/18/8,10; PA54/23/6; PA54/25/7; PA54/28/3; PA54/30/4; PA54/31/7,8; PA54/34/25.
Staphen Smith junior was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1737 - c.1750. PA54/18/3; PA54/27/1; PA54/28/1; PA54/29/1; PA54/31/1; PA54/32/1; PA54/33/1; PA54/35/14.
Nathaniel Alsopp was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1715-37. PA54/18/3; PA54/34/10-14.
Stephen Smith senior and James Birch were Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1715. PA54/34/11.
Nathan Norman was corporation treasurer, c.1800 - 1815: PA54/86/2-11,14-16,18,19,22-27,30,31,33-35,38,39,41-43,45,476,49,50,52,53,56-58.61,63,67-78; PA54/87/5,12,15-17,19-28,30,31,33,35,36,39,41-44,46,47; PA54/88/1,2,5,10,11,13-20,22-24,27-34,36,37,39,40,42; PA54/89/4-14,16-28,31, PA54/90/7-9,12-14,17,19-25,27,29-32; PA54/91/6-9,17,19-24,27-29,31,342,34,36,37,39,45-47,49,51,53,57-61,66,67,69-71,73-79; PA54/92/9,11-14,17-19,21,23,28,30,32-39,41,44,45; PA54/93/3,7,14,15,17,18,21,26,29-31,33,35-37,39,41,42,44; PA54/94/5,9,11,14,17,18,20-24,26,28,30,31,40,43-47,50-56; PA54/95/4,9,10,13,15-17,20-25,27,30,37,41,42,45,46,49-54,56,58; PA54/96/4,9,12,13,15,16,18,21,233,24,26,29-31,34,41,44-48,50,52,55-57; PA54/97/5,7,10,12,13,16,17.21,23-25,27,30,31,35,41,44,45,47,49-51,55,57,58,60,63; PA54/98/3,5,11,12,14,15,18,20-22,24,26,31,40,43,44,46,47,50,52,53,55,57; PA54/99/9,14,16,18,19.
Abraham Clarke was trustee for grant of a Spon Street house to a builder whose executor was William Newcombe, 1764. PA54/142/1-5.
Charles Schuman held a Far Gosford Street house, 1777. PA54/155/3.
Ffancis Clarke and John Clarke acted as their father's executors, pre 1803. PA54/160/7.
Joseph Holland held New Street property, 1792. PA54/173/3.
Thomas Smith held a New Street house, 1797. PA54/176/1.
Thomas Horsfall was named a plumber's executor, 1800. PA54/177/4.
Samuel Johnson held a New Street house, 1779. PA54/190/7.
Thomas Banbury held a New Street house, 1760-85. PA54/198/4-6.
William Stanbridge held New Street property, 1769-89. PA54/166/7,9; PA54/174/1; PA54/204/5; PA54/208/4.
Thomas Willerton was a ribbonweaver's executor, 1813. PA54/217/6.
James Soden held Silver Street property, 1788, PA54/223/4.
Thomas Horsfall and Edward Haycock were a silkweaver's executors, 1796. PA54/231/5.
James Soden held a Burges house, 1779. PA54/233/3.
Francis Clarke (initially) and John Clarke acted as their father's executors to 1804. PA54/238/10,12.
George Lea held Palmer Lane tenements, 1800. PA54/240/4.
Charles Lilly was a solicitor's surety as charities-receiver, 1833. PA54/308/1.
James Soden tenanted Foleshill land, 1785-89. PA54/355/5,6.
Edward Gravenor was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1759. PA500/4/1.
Stephen Smith et al were Bond's Hospital trustees, 1717. PA500/4/1.
Thomas Bird was a Bond's Hospital trustee, 1737 (Old Style). PA500/4/1.
Edward Soden et al were Bond's Hospital trustees, 1820. PA500/6/1.
William Newcomb occupied a Spon Street messuage, 1834. PA500/8/1.
Thomas Clark and Thomas Cope were Palmer's Charity trustees, 1844. PA500/8/2.
Thomas Clark was a Church Charities trustee, 1837-56. PA500/10/1; PA500/16/22.III,VI,VII,IX; PA500/65/1.
Thomas Cope was a Church Charities trustee, 1837ff. PA500/10/1; PA500/16/22.III,VI,VII,XVI,XVII,XIX; PA500/65/1.
W.H. Pears was a Church Charities trustee, 1837. PA500/16/22.III.
Thomas Cope was a Freeschool trustee, mid nineteenth century. PA500/19/1,4; PA500/20/1,2; PA500/22/1; PA500/23/1,2; PA500/24/1,2; PA500/25/1,2; PA500/26/1,2; PA500/27/2,3; PA500/28/1-4; PA500/29/1; PA500/30/1,2; PA500/31/1; PA500/32/1,2; PA500/33/1; PA500/34/1,2; PA500/35/1-4; PA500/36/1-5; PA500/37/1; PA500/38/1; PA500/39/1-3; PA500/40/1; PA500/41/1; PA500/42/1; PA500/43/2,4; PA500/44/1,2; PA500/45/2,5,9; PA500/46/1,2; PA500/48/1; PA500/49/2; PA500/50/1; PA500/51/1; PA500/55/2,3; PA500/56/1-3; PA500/57/1-3.
Thomas Clarke was a Freeschool trustee, mid nineteenth century. PA500/19/1; PA500/20/1; PA500/22/1; PA500/23/1,2; PA500/24/1,2; PA500/25/1,2; PA500/26/1,2; PA500/27/2,3; PA500/28/1-4; PA500/29/1; PA500/30/1,2; PA500/31/1; PA500/32/1,2; PA500/33/1; PA500/34/1,2; PA500/35/1-4; PA500/36/1-4; PA500/37/1; PA500/38/1; PA500/39/1-3; PA500/40/1; PA500/41/1; PA500/42/1; PA500/43/2,4; PA500/44/1,2; PA500/45/2,5; PA500/46/1,2; PA500/48/1; PA500/49/2; PA500/50/1; PA500/55/2; PA500/56/1-3; PA500/57/1-3.
Charles Schumann occupied a Far Gosford Street messuage, late eighteenth century. PA500/22/1.
John Gulson occupied a New Street messuage, 1847. PA500/31/1.
Richard Keene tenanted a Silver Street messuage, 1826. PA500/47/1.
John Robinson occupied Spon Causeway cottages, 1841. PA500/57/1.
Thomas Lander Smith was a Baker's Charity trustee, 1769. PA500/71/1.
Charles Dresser was an election-manager, 1852. PA506/243/50.
John Gulson was a member of the Fullers' Guild, 1895. PA526/49/8.
John Jordan's Barras Green messuages, 1786 - 1803. PA538/3.
Thomas Morris was trustee for a pawnbroker's purchase of Barras Green messuages, 1811. PA538/3.
Simon Pickering junior, final concord, 1786. PA539/3/1.
John Wallis' Spon Street houses, 1762. PA540/1/13.
Mr. Richard Bird occupied a house owned by his butcher father-in-law, 1762. PA540/1/13.
Richard Bird was trustee of a butcher's will, 1764. PA540/1/13.
John Bill was a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1893. PA540/2/8.IV.
Thomas Hall tenanted property, 1802. PA553/3/10.
John Bill was a trustee of the Girls' Industrial School, 1915. PA556/26/1.
William Marsh and David Lee were a woolstapler's debt-assignees, 1784ff. PA563/9-11.
John Gulson was a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1849 - 1901. PA575/43; PA575/44; PA575/45/2; PA575/46/1,2.
A.E. Jagger was a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1901. PA575/46/2.
Richard Gilbert's and Francis Singleton's interest in Allesley land and Spon Street houses, 1784. PA577/2.
Charles Weston occupied a Spon Street house, 1784. PA577/2.
John Gulson was a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1878. PA583/38.
John Gulson was a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1885-96. PA591/2.1,V,X,XI.
John Bill was a Sir Thomas White's Charity chairman, 1906. PA594/12/2/1/2,4.
A.H. Jagger was a Sir Thomas White's Charity trustee, 1906. PA594/10/2/1/4.