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Apprenticeship to Joseph Yardley, 1778. PA26/2 fol. 5.
Apprenticeship to John Orton, 1778. PA26/2 fol. 6.
Apprenticeship to John Carter, 1778. PA26/2 fol. 7.
Apprenticeship to John Marton, 1780. PA26/2 fol. 9.
Apprenticeship to Eustace Bissaker, 1783. PA26/2 fol. 13.
Apprenticeship to William Laxon, 1785-92. PA26/2 fols. 15,16.
Apprenticeship to William Coltman, 1786-91. PA26/2 fols. 20-22.
Apprenticeship to John Cleaver, 1788. PA26/2 fol.25
Apprenticeship to John Churchill, 1788. PA26/2 fol. 27.
Apprenticeship to Thomas Perkins, 1790. PA26/2 fol. 33.
Apprenticeship to John Paine, 1791. PA26/2 fol. 34.
Apprenticeship to William Thomson, 1796. PA26/2 fol. 37.
Apprenticeship to John Woodcock, 1796. PA26/2 fol. 38.
Apprenticeship to Daniel Butler and Hannah Butler, 1796. PA26/2 fol. 39.
Apprenticeship to Richard Newsome, 1806. PA26/2 fol. 43.
Apprenticeship to Edward Hall, 1806. PA26/2 fol. 44.
Apprenticeship to Samuel Taylor, 1806. PA26/2 fol. 45.
Apprenticeship to Thomas Allen Atkins, 1806. PA26/2 fol. 46.
Apprenticeship to John Molesworth, 1807. PA26/2 fol. 48.
Apprenticeship to Edward Harburn with assignment to Isaac Brown, 1813. PA26/5 fols. 9,10.
Apprenticeship to John Pegg with assignment to James Pegg, 1818. PA26/5 fols. 12,13.
Apprenticeship to Thomas Shenton, 1822. PA26/5 fol. 14.
Apprenticeship to Joseph Green with assignment to Thomas Goodridge and John Ward, 1831-35. PA26/5 fols. 18-22.
Apprenticeship to Charles Walker, 1802. PA26/8 fols. 3,4.
The son of Edward Keene was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow School, 1804. PA26/8 fol. 6.
Apprenticeship to Josiah Cooke, 1805. PA26/8 fols. 11,12.
Apprenticeship to Thomas Powell, 1806. PA26/8 fols. 15,16.
Apprenticeship to Nathaniel Buckley, 1808. PA26/8 fols. 17,18.
Thomas Day's son was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow School, 1810. PA26/8 fol. 25.
Apprenticeship to Richard Tandey, 1810. PA26/8 fol. 26.
Apprenticeship to John Chorley, 1812. PA26/8 fol. 29.
Apprenticeship to William Ward, 1814. PA26/8 fol. 30.
Apprenticeship to Samuel Beamish and Anne Beamish with assignment to William Bright, 1815-19. PA26/8 fols. 32,34,35.
Apprenticeship to Thomas Case, 1814. PA26/8 fol. 33.
Apprenticeship of William Roadknight's son to Thomas Roadknight, 1815. PA26/8 fol. 26.
William Griffin's son was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow School, 1817. PA26/8 fol. 39.
Apprenticeship to Joseph Lindon, 1818. PA26/8 fol. 41.
Richard Clay's son was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow School, 1818. PA26/8 fol. 42.
Apprenticeship to Thomas Paine, 1820. PA26/8 fol. 44.
William Crofts' son was apprenticed to Edward Goode (1822) with assignment to William Crofts and Hannah Crofts (1826). PA26/8 fols. 46-48.
Apprenticeship to William Bunn, 1822. PA26/8 fol. 49.
Apprenticeship to Joseph Ansty (1823) with assignment to William Shaw (1826). PA26/8 fols. 50-51.
Apprenticeship to George Edmunds (1823) with assignment to William Randle (1825), PA26/8 fols. 53-55.
Apprenticeship to William Bryan (1819) with assignment to William Ward (1824). PA26/8 fols. 57,58.
Apprenticeship to James Davis, 1825. PA26/8 fol. 60.
Apprenticeship to Charles Greenway, 1827. PA26/8 fol. 62.
Apprenticeship to Josiah Cooke, with assignment to Thomas Hill, 1833-34. PA26/8 fols. 78,81,82.
Apprenticeship to Thomas Read, 1834. PA26/8 fol. 80.
Apprenticeship to Thomas Benton, 1834. PA26/8 fol. 83.
Apprenticeship to David Allen Atkins, 1834. PA26/8 fol. 84.
Apprenticeship to Joseph Hill, 1834,. PA26/8 fol. 87.
Apprenticeship to Thomas Hopkins (1832) with assignment to Isaac Smith (1836). PA26/8 fol. 89.
Apprenticeships to William Cole, 1836, 1848. PA26/8 fol. 90; PA26/9 fol. 144.
William Mansfield's son was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow School, 1837. PA26/8 fol. 92.
Joseph Oughton's son was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow School, 1837. PA26/8 fol. 93.
Apprenticeship to Robert Herbert, 1838. PA26/8 fol. 98.
Apprenticeship to Charles Green, 1839. PA26/8 fol. 99.
Job Chinn's son was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow School, 1840. PA26/9 fol. 101.
Apprenticeship to William Hassall, 1841. PA26/9 fol. 102.
William Cooper's son was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow School, 1841. PA26/9 fol. 103.
Henry Yardley's sons were apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow School, 1841, 1844. PA26/9 fols. 107,122.
Apprenticeship to William Oughton, 1844. PA26/9 fol. 112.
Apprenticeship to William Bond of Stoke, 1844. PA26/9 fol. 117.
Joseph Stokes' son was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow School, 1845. PA26/9 fol. 123.
Apprenticeship to Charles Green, 1845. PA26/9 fol. 124.
Apprenticeship to Thomas Mason, 1845. PA26/9 fol. 125.
Jacob Shaw's son was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow School, 1845. PA26/9 fol. 127.
James Thompson's son was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow School, 1848. PA26/9 fol. 142.
Apprenticeship to William Houghton of Stoke, 1849. PA26/9 fol. 145.
Apprenticeship to John Adler, 1849. PA26/9 fol. 146.
Apprenticeship to Thomas Oaks, 1849. PA26/9 fol. 148.
Apprenticeship to William Band of Stoke, 1849. PA26/9 fol. 150.
William Shaw's son was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow School, 1849. PA26/9 fol. 151.
John Oakes' grandson was apprenticed (1850) and assigned (1852) from Baker, Billing and Crow School: PA26/9 fols. 154-156.
James McClean's son was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow School, 1850. PA26/9 fol. 157.
Edward Oakes' son was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow School, 1851. PA26/9 fol. 159.
John Adler's son was apprenticed to Thomas Perkins and Thomas Chattaway, 1852. PA26/9 fol. 162.
James Horton's son was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow School, 1854. PA26/9 fol. 167.
Richard Over's son was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow School, c.1858. PA26/9 fol. 176.
Richard Hartopp's son was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow School, 1859. PA26/9 fol. 183.
Charles Smith's son was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow School, 1860. PA26/9 fol. 188.
Thomas Woods' son was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow School, 1862. PA26/9 fol. 195.
David Read's son was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow School, 1863. PA26/9 fol. 199.
H.J. Holmes' son was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow School, 1866. PA26/10 fol. 205.
Henry Wilday's son was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow School, 1867. PA26/10 fol. 206.
Henry Skinner's son was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow School, 1867. PA26/10 fol. 208.
John Oswin's grandson was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow School, 1869. PA26/10 fol. 213.
Thomas McLean's son was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow School, 1872. PA26/10 fol. 222.
Robert Taylor's son was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow School, 1873. PA26/10 fol. 225.
Richard Tilt's son was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow School, 1873. PA26/10 fol. 226.
W.H. Smith's son was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow School, 1874. PA26/10 fol. 230.
William Rollason's son was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow School, 1875. PA26/10 fol. 234.
Charles Curzon's son was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow School, 1876. PA26/10 fol. 239.
Rebecca Lewis' son was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow School, 1877. PA26/10 fol. 247.
M.A. Maxwell's son was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow School, 1877. PA26/10 fol. 248.
Sarah Clarke's son was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow School, 1882. PA26/10 fol. 272.
Charles Fennell's nephew was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow School, 1883. PA26/10 fol. 278.
Ann Radburn's son was apprenticed from Baker, Billing and Crow School, 1884. PA26/10 fol. 285.
Stephen Aston was tenant of Slibberslade Hall, Berkswell, Warwickshire, 1695. PA47/1/20; PA47/44/5.
Henry Flint's benefit under the will of Thomas Myles of Berkswell, 1640. PA47/43/4.
Apprenticeship to Caleb Haynes of his namesake son, 1813. PA49/1 fol. 2.
John Bromfield's son's indenture, 1798. PA79./1 fol. 1.
William Clarke's son's indenture, 1728. PA82/1.
William Belcher was a mortgagee for Jordan Well premises, 1732-33. PA87/39,40.
William Raby was named an executor of his father, 1820. PA87/42.
John Shaw was a corporation feoffee, 1731-47. PA90/19,22-24.
John Bucknell was a corporation tenant of New Buildings property, 1744. PA90/22.
William Clarke was a corporation tenant for Spon Street premises, 1734. PA90/41.
James Timerick's son was apprenticed to William Cole junior, 1838. PA98/2.
Weavers' Company documents, 1353 - 1850. PA100.
Richard Orton bought a moiety of a Spon Street messuage from a cordwainer, 1744. PA101/1/271,272.
Jonathan Abell had Well Street property, eighteenth century. PA101/1/282-283.
John Pywell's bequest of Gosford Street premises, late eighteenth century. PA101/1/385.
Will of James Atkins of Coventry, 1842. PA101/1/488.
Declaration by Joseph Skinner of Walsgrave, 1853. PA101/1/565.
Will of Thomas Lole of Bulkington, Warwickshire, 1840. PA101/1/581.
Zechariah White's Bell Green shop, 1840. PA101/1/581.
Benjamin Lole of Bell Green was named a yeoman's eecutor, 1844. PA101/1/584.
Edward Riley of Foleshill was named a beneficiary under the above will, 1844. PA101/1/584.
Samuel Cooke's undertaking to pay money to a surgeon, 1841. PA101/2/91.
William Mason had property at Tinsley's Lane, Foleshill, 1855-65. PA101/2/108-119.
William Poulteney of Foleshill, floruit 1840. PA101/2/131.
John Villers and the Poulteney and Pickard families were interested in a Bell Green house, 1840. PA101/2/132.
Interest of Thomas Harrison of Bedworth in premises there, 1863. PA101/2/246.
Marriage-settlement of Joseph Liggins junior of Foleshill, 1828. PA101/4/20.
Edward Dennis purchased Foleshill premises qua marriage-settlement trustee, 1762. PA101/4/26.
Memorandum about land-transaction which a weaver's widow would prove, 1836. PA101/4/30.
Purchase by William Shephard of Foleshill of Little Heath premises, 1836. PA101/4/45.
John Boyes senior and William Humphries' relatives benefited under a yeoman's uncle's draft will (Foleshill), 1840: PA101/4/97.
George Carter was an executor of a Foleshill yeoman's will, 1835. PA101/4/100.
A Coventry weaver's wife benefited under a Coventry butcher's will, 1830. PA101/4/120.
Henry Pratt received nothing under a Coventry solicitor's will, 1854. PA101/4/143.
William Grenway's assignment of a share in West Orchard messuages, 1839. PA101/4/152.
William Greenway's draft wills, 1848-54. PA101/4/154.
James Simpson held a messuage at Carpenters' Lane, Foleshill to 1849. PA101/4/231.
George Mason's conveyance of a share of Anglish Lane messuages, 1783. PA01/5/24-25.
John Adams inhabited Spon Street premises, 1781. PA101/5/56-57.
Richard Orton occupied Spon Street premises, 1751. PA101/5/103-105.
Samuel Nutting's purchase of Foleshill messuages, 1847. PA101/7/344.
Joseph Read of Coventry and John Orton of Stoke were mortgagees of shares, with H.S. Barton's agreement, in Primrose Hill and Hill Lane closes, 1855. PA101/8/113.II.
H.S. Barton was mortgagee of a share in the above closes, 1871. PA101/8/113.III.
Joseph Read's conveyance of a share in the above closes, 1886-87. PA101/8/113.IV,1,2, PA101/8/114.
Probated will of Joseph Edwards, whose brothers-in-law (both weavers) were his executors, 1869: PA101/8/121.
Samuel Smith of Walsgrave and Thomas Stringer junior of Coventry were a labourer's sureties, 1841: PA101/8/149.
John Kitson was a watch-manufacturer's mortgagee, 1863. PA101/8/208.
Henry Barton's tenancy-agreement for a Primrose Hill close, 1840. PA101/8/213.
John Kitson's draft will, 1866. PA101/8/274.
William Lithgoe was an executor of his father-in-law, 1838. PA101/8/597.
William Lithgoe's will and agreement for mortgage, 1839-43. PA101/8/598,599.
Joseph Sprigg was named William Lithgoe's executor (both weavers), 1839. PA101/8/598.
Joseph Day's memorandum for deeds-deposit, 1847. PA101/8/614.
Joseph Day's wills, 1867-71. PA101/8/615,616.
Interest of Robert Podmore and John Tovey in Jeremiah Goodall's will, 1838-39. PA101/8/661-663.
Draft will of John Munn of Coventry, 1849. PA101/8/664.
Grant of administration to the widow of Joseph Arch of Foleshill, 1837. PA101/8/800.
James Mattocks' purchase of a New Street messuage, 1813. PA101/8/801-802.
Draft wills of James Davis of Foleshill, 1851-53. PA101/8/807,808.
Administration of Thomas Garratt of Coventry, 1860. PA101/8/872.
Release by J.E. Garratt of Foleshill, Edward Harris of Stoke, and Henry Garratt, George Garratt and John Garratt of Coventry of interest under a farmer's will, 1860. PA101/8/890.
William Horsfall of Nuneaton sold Hill Street, Coventry premises, 1810. PA101/9/17-18.
James Keene and Edward Hall (both of Coventry) had a claim upon the above premises, 1810. PA101/9/17-18.
William Walker was named a fellmonger's executor, 1732. PA101/9/44.
Thomas Bowen, John Chaplin, Edwin Sands and Thomas Lenton, all of Coventry, were lessors of Priory Mill, 1834. PA101/9/45.
Sale-agreement for houses in Church Lane, Foleshill (1850) by Joseph Athersuch (of Church Lane) to Joseph Heywood (of Courthouse Green), both weavers. PA101/9/46.
William Kirk of Hillfields was named a ribbon-manufacturer's executor, 1853. PA101/9/52.
Probated will of Levi Chaplin of Rowley's Green, 1877. PA101/9/53.
Testamentary papers of Thomas Quinney of Foleshill, 1838-42. PA101/9/84-86.
Wills of Enoch Quinney of Foleshill (1851) of which T.W. Quinney, also a Foleshill weaver, was an executor: PA101/9/88,89.
David Quinney gained a weaver's shop under the draft codicil of a ribbon-manufacturer which the latter had bought from David's father Enoch; subsequent conveyance. PA101/9/90,91.
Draft will of George Carter of Foleshill (1863) of which his nephew Isaac, also a weaver, was named an executor: PA101/9/94.
Draft wills of Charles Downes of Foleshill (1849-58), for which George Carter, also a Foleshill weaver, was named an executor. PA101/9/95,96.
Land of John Stoney, Newland family and John Lee at Foleshill, 1796 - 1838, for which Richard Whiteley and William Lambert (weaver) successively were trustees, and which adjoined the land of Benjamin Wilkinson (all weavers): PA101/9/129-141 passim.
Wife of Peter Taylor of Foleshill received mourning under a Foleshill victualler's codicil, 1823. PA101/9/132.
Henry Oswin, and Manoah Cramp and Henry Chaplin, had claims upon land in Foleshill where they lived, 1850: PA101/9/133.
Draft will of Richard Cure of Paradise (1869) under which his weaving-brothers Thomas Cure and James Cure benefited. PA101/9/143.
Draft will of John Green of Foleshill and Coventry, 1859. PA101/9/146.
Probated will of George Dalton senior of Foleshill (1840) for which James Elliott was an executor and under which James Gazey benefited (all weavers). PA101/9/148.
Draft will of William Beaufoy of Foleshill, 1849. PA101/12/64.
Thomas Rushen of Foleshill was named a ribbon-weaver's executor, 1832. PA101/12/65.
Draft wills of Thomas Rushen of Foleshill (1838-45), for the first of which Joseph Atkins (also a Foleshill weaver) was named an executor. PA101/12/66,67.
George Rushen's assignment of his household goods at Little Heath, 1856. PA101/12/68.
Probated will of Charles Thrasher of Little Heath (1867) for which George Whitehall was an executor and T.H. Allen of Foleshill a witness (both weavers). PA101/12/69.
Draft will of George Whitehall of Little Heath (1882) for which Thomas Whitehall of Henley Green (also a weaver) was named an executor. PA101/12/70.
Probated will of William Clarke of Little Heath (1845) for which his brother Joseph Clarke and George Rushen (both weavers) were named executors. PA101/12/79.
George Rushen was named Ann Clarke's executor, 1859. PA101/12/80.
Draft will of William Smith of Foleshill (1842) for which William Carpenter (also a weaver) was named an executor: PA101/12/81.
James Hilton was mortgagee (with Joseph Sidwell, also a weaver, his trustee) for Aldermans Green land, 1829: PA101/12/82.
Edward Davis of Bedworth was named an Exhall victualler's executor, c.1841. PA101/12/94.
Bequest to John Parker of Coventry, 1850. PA101/12/240.
Bequest to William Rollings of Coventry, 1838. PA101/12/526.
John Kitson was mortgagee for Well Street premises, 1867. PA101/12/539,540.
Draft will of Henry Rollings of Coventry (1842) for which Richard Stafford and John Franklin (also weavers) were named executors. PA101/12/557.
Josiah Marriott mortgaged a ribbon-weaver's Courthouse Green shop to John Atkins (also a weaver), 1883: PA101/26.
Charles Horton occupied Dead Lane tenements, 1732. PA101/33.
Charles Steane was named a watch-engraver's executor, 1882. PA01/34/2.
Draft will of James Clewes of Bulkington, Warwickshire, 1870. PA101/54.
Draft will of WIlliam Curtis of Longford, 1880. PA101/55.
Amos Bennett of Foleshill was named a Coventry elastic-web manufacturer's executor, 1885. PA101/69.
Draft will of William Kelsey of Shilton, 1867. PA101/70/1.
Samuel Kelsey of Barnacle, Warwickshire was named a boatman-cum-victualler's executor, 1846. PA101/70/2.
Draft will of Charles Kimberley of Coventry, 1853. PA101/73.
Draft will of William Lenton of Hillfields, 1891. PA101/77.
Draft will of Edward Sadler of Coventry, 1839. PA101/89.
Deed of marital separation for Peter Taylor of Stoney Stanton Road, 1887. PA101/113/1.
Henry Wall was feoffee of Ironmonger Row premises, 1520. PA101/136/14.
Benjamin Lowe, T.W. Quinney, WIlliam Beaufoy and Isaac Cowley were trustees of Broad Street, Foleshill Wesleyan Chapel, 1838. PA101/152.
Samuel Harding obtained Sir Thomas White's Loan, 1751.PA202/1/39.V.
Descendants of Richard Sammons (floruit c.1800) were interested in a Spon Street messuage. PA202/2/10.
James Whittem had a Much Park Street messuage with Jacob Bright junior (also a weaver) as trustee (1752-72), in which the weaver John Winter had previously had an interest. PA202/8/2.I-III.
John Goodman's Much Park Street property, 1812-16. PA202/8/2.V - PA202/8/13 passim.
- Halsey occupied a Far Gosford Street tenement, eighteenth century. PA202/10/12.
Edward Berry tenanted a Much Park Street messuage, 1761. PA202/11/1.
George Oughton was named a yeoman's executor, 1814. PA202/11/3.
John Wells' wife held Conduit House, Spon Street, early eighteenth century. PA202/13/1-2.
William Melechip's Courthouse Green messuage, 1786. PA202/16/1.
William Smith of Foleshill was a victualler's trustee for purchase of a Courthouse Green messuage, 1807: PA202/16/6.
William Brocklebank of Coventry sold two Courthouse Green houses, 1757. PA202/16/7.
Josiah Marriott's Courthouse Green cottage (1796 - 1807) which was conveyed by William Harrison, also a weaver: PA202/16/8-10.
William Smith was a victualler's trustee for purchase of a Courthouse Green cottage, 1807. PA202/16/10.
Probated will of John Garner of Foleshill, 1812. PA202/16/12.
Probated will of Josiah Marriott of Foleshill (1836) which benefited his brother Samuel Marriott and brother-in-law William Harrison (also weavers). PA202/16/14.
John Atkins' Courthouse Green ribbon-weaving shop (with Richard Hales of Foleshill, weaver, as trustee), 1829-47: PA202/16/15-17.
Steane family and W.W. Warner conveyed Courthouse Green premises, 1847. PA202/16/18,20.
Thomas Pickering's Courthouse Green cottage, 1759. PA202/18/1.
Joseph Day's interest in family property, 1856. PA202/28.
Joshua Francis' Little Park Street messuage, 1812ff. PA203/1.
Wife of William Tansley of Coventry benefited under a bricklayer's will, 1819. PA208/11.
Joseph Winston did not take up an offer to repurchase property not needed for the building of [Hertford Street], 1819: PA208/12.
Apprenticeship of Samuel Bright to Thomas Hodierne of Coventry, 1813. PA219/4/16.
John Dorrington dealt with Harnall Field land for the Vicar Lane Building Society, 1828-44. PA221/1/1-8.
Thomas Sansome, William Gilbert and William Barton were Vicar Lane Building Society members, 1828ff: PA221/1/33,4,6.
Joseph Mattocks, David Dowel, Samuel Wall, John Shortley and John Cartwright were West Orchard Independent Chapel trustees, 1836. PA221/1/20.
Thomas Drake and the Carpenter family occupied premises at Fieldgate, Foleshill, 1827-60s. PA221/2/8-15.
Thomas Cross' land at Parting of the Heaths, Foleshill, 1819-27, for which the weaver Joel Bacon was his trustee: PA221/2/16,17.
Joseph Stean's indenture with his father John Stean of Radford Road, 1803. PA222/1.
Wife of William Smith, and Thomas Bradshaw, benefited under the will of Martha Edwards of Coventry, 1815-16: PA242/5/29,30.
Joseph Field tenanted Spon Street premises, late eighteenth century (?) PA242/5/31.
Joseph Sidwell's Courthouse Green land, and will, 1836-55. PA242/6/3,4.
John Carpenter of Foleshill benefited under his father's will, 1751. PA242/7/1.V.
Judd family's Hall Green premises, mortgaged to Charles Downes (all weavers), 1839-40. PA242/7/11-13.
Francis Butler was mortgagee for Hall Green land, 1840. PA242/7/14.
Byefield family occupied Berkswell, Warwickshire property, 1686 - 1715. PA242/10/1-7.
John Cash was trustee for a skinner's purchase of Berkswell land, 1778. PA242/10/10-11.
Memorandum about the apprenticeship of Joseph Nicholls alias Joseph Goddard with John Taylor of Foleshill, c.1706: PA295/28/2.
William Dawkins of Frolesworth, Leicestershire, settlement-certificate, 1706. PA295/31/6.
John Clements of Aston-juxta-Birmingham, settlement-certificate, 1714. PA295/31/17.
Richard White of Saint Michael's parish, Coventry, 1718. PA295/31/24.
Samuel Davis was a Saint Michael's churchwarden, 1739. PA295/31/56.
John Aston, Berkswell, Warwickshire, settlement-certificate, 1748. PA295/31/66.
John Hart, Holy Trinity parish, Coventry, settlement-certificate, 1750. PA295/31/68.
John Taylor of Foleshill received an Allesley pauper as an apprentice, 1706. PA295/48/12; PA295/52/1.
Alexander Charnelhouse of Coventry received an Allesley pauper as an apprentice, 1716. PA295/48/15.
Richard White of Allesley received a pauper girl as an apprentice, 1721. PA295/48/17.
Ann Hudson was apprenticed to Richard Barton of Saint Michael's parish, Coventry, 1758. PA295/48/36.
An Allesley pauper was apprenticed to James Smith of Foleshill, 1784. PA295/48/73.
An Allesley pauper was apprenticed to Richard Forster of Saint Michael's parish, Coventry, 1799. PA295/48/94.
An Allesley pauper was apprenticed to James Harris, Charles Harris and Thomas Harris of Saint John's parish, Coventry, 1800. PA295/48/95.
Richard Hodiern of Coventry, bastardy-bond surety, 1814. PA295/51/22.
Son of Joseph Winterton of Coventry was apprenticed to a watchmaker, 1812. PA304/1.
Thomas Lawrence acting as a sheriff, 1720. PA309/37.
John Brockhurst, James Smith, Christopher Lee, Samuel Brockhurst et al released a messuage near Greyfriars' Gate's site, 1827. PA328/17.
Thomas Wright of Monk's Kirby, Warwickshire acting as a worstead-weaver's executor, 1759. PA342/1.
John Edwards' Burges and Well Street properties, 1759. PA342/1.
William Lymber of Limavady, County Derry, Ireland owned a Gosford Street, Coventry, messuage, 1621: PA346/13.
William Smith occupied land near Cook Street, 1660. PA346/15.
Richard Booth acting as a clockmaker's executor, 1763. PA346/37-39.
George Lewis' wife had a rentcharge upon the "White Hart", Smithford Street, c.1762. PA346/44-45.
Son of Robert Pickard was apprenticed to John Clewley of Coventry (both weavers), 1790. PA358/5.
Son of David Pickard was apprenticed to himself, 1820. PA358/8.
A currier's son was apprenticed to Henry Pickard of Coventry, 1826. PA358/10.
Daniel Gilbert tenanted Shortley closes, 1721. PA362/5.
Hope to erect a weavers' shop beside New George Street, 1901. PA362/32.
Memorandum about possibly apprenticing boys to a non-master, 1859. PA368/122/4.
Letter about apprenticeship to William Wright of Gosford Green, 1859. PA368/122/6.
Boy apprenticed to Joseph Farren of Coventry, 1840. PA368/127/2.
Son of Charles Atkins was bound to A.C. Atkins (both weavers), 1841. PA368/127/3.
Sopn of Richard Parker was bound to a watchmaker, 1841. PA368/127/4.
Son of E.D. Atkins of Coventry bound to a tutor, 1842. PA368/127/6.
Frederick Lee's son was bound to a turner, 1844. PA368/127/8.
Thomas Bird's son was bound to a watchmaker, 1845. PA368/127/12.
Samuel Johnson's son was bound to a ribbon-manufacturer, 1846.. PA368/127/13.
Thomas Townsend was apprenticed to Nathaniel Harris, 1847. PA368/127/14.
William Bourne's son was bound to a whitesmith, 1847. PA368/127/16.
William Shenstone's son was bound to a schoolmaster, 1848. PA368/127/18.
John West's son was bound to Wednesbury, Staffordshire millers, 1848. PA368/127/19.
Joseph Warden's son was bound to a cordwainer, 1852. PA368/127/28.
Joseph Reaney's son was bound to a watch-manufacturer, 1852. PA368/127/30.
Walter Aston's son was apprenticed as a writing-clerk, 1853. PA368/127/33.
William Nelson's son was bound to a brassfounder, etc., 1857. PA368/127/38.
A pensioner's son was bound to George Yardley 1859. PA368/127/47.
Son of John Eaves (later a builder) was bound to wheelwrights, 1859-61. PA368/127/51; PA368/129/4,8.
James Jeffcote junior was bound to William Wright of Coventry, 1859. PA368/127/52.
William Sadler's son was bound to William Roadknight (both weavers), 1859. PA368/127/53.
John Molesworth's son was apprenticed to a draughtsman, 1859. PA368/127/54.
William Westwood's son was bound as a ribbon-weaver, 1859. PA368/127/56.
James Poole's son was bound to a ribbon-weaver, 1859. PA368/127/59.
Edwin Rose's son was bound to himself, 1859. PA368/127/61.
Another of Edwin Rose's sons was bound to a brazier, etc., 1860. PAA368/127/63.
Thomas Collingbourne's son was bound to silkdyers, 1860. PA368/127/64.
J.H. Bird's son was bound to a watchmaker, 1860. PA368/127/65.
A postillion's son was apprenticed to Frederic Rose of Coventry, 1861. PA368/127/68.
Charles Brown's son was bound as a silk-and-cotton weaver, 1861. PA368/127/69.
James Hocton's son was bound to watchmakers, 1862. PA368/127/73.
Samuel Cooper's son was bound to a brazier, etc., 1863. PA368/127/76.
Allen Smith's son was bound to a watch-cap and index maker, 1865. PA368/127/88.
George Clowes' son was bound to a printer, 1865. PA368/127/89.
Henry Reeves' son was apprenticed to printers, 1867. PA368/127/93.
William Nelson's son was bound as a watch-finisher, 1872. PA368/127/103.
Henry Rainbow's son was bound as a watch-finisher, 1872. PA368/127/104.
John Morris' son was bound to a printer, 1877. PA368/127/107.
Isaac Brown's son was bound to Alfred Brown (both weavers), 1860-63. PA368./129/7.
Mary Boys had a Katherine Bayley's School boy as an apprentice, c.1866. PA368/134/36.
John Audley discharged an ex-Katherine Bayley's School boy as an apprentice, c.1870. PA368/134/197.
The late James Powney's son was apprenticed to Thomas Moy, 1783. PA373/2.
James Powney's son was apprenticed to himself, 1822. PA373/3.
James Powney's freeman's oath, 1830. PA373/4.
John Scott bought 7 & 8, Saint Peter's Street, Hillfields, 1872. PA379/6.
Administration of John Carpenter of Foleshill parish, 1832. PA382/7.
Katherine Bayley's School boys apprenticed to weavers, 1773-99. PA382/13,15,16.
A Stoke pauper was apprenticed to Henry Collinson of Coventry, 1794. PA382/14.
Assignment of apprentice from James Pepper to Lambert Horsfall (both Coventry weavers), 1826. PA382/22.
John Snell was a Norton's Charity feoffee, 1708. PA242/2/2.
Thomas Barker occupied a Gosford Street house, late seventeenth century. PA242/2/2.
Nathaniel Poole was a Freemen's trustee, 1879-84. PA242/3/29.I,VI.
Charles Wood was apprenticed to his father John Wood, 1796. PA114/1 fol. 1.
Assignment of an apprentice by John Tatlow's widow to William Keene, 1796. PA114/1 fols. 2,3.
Framed freeman's oath of Thomas Sparkes of Jordan Well Ward, 1846. PA114/2.
John Ward was a mortgage-assignee, 1755. PA115/8.
Benjamin Villers was a threadman's Sir Thomas White's Loan surety, 1756. PA115/9.
Charley family's Spon Street house 1819. PA115/37.
Robert Stone of Derby and Coventry, improvements to gimp looms, 1875-77. PA153/15-18.
William Walker [senior] was apprenticed to Thomas Brown, 1814-17. PA155/1 fols. 1-3.
Walker family freemen's oaths, 1824-48. PA155/1 fols. 4,6.
William Walker [junior] was apprenticed to his namesake father, 1841. PA155/1 fol. 5.
Reuben Newberry was apprenticed to his father Thomas Newberry, 1815. PA158/2 fol. 1.
Thomas Newberry was apprenticed to his father Thomas Newberry, 1824-28. PA158/2 fols. 2-4.
Thomas Newberry was assigned to Reuben Newberry, 1828. PA158/2 fols. 3,4.
Reuben Newberry, Much Park Street Ward, freeman's oath, 1821. PA158/2 fol. 5.
John Caldicott, Bishop Street Ward, freeman's oath, 1832. PA158/2 fol. 7.
Charles Jakeman's grandson was apprenticed and assigned to plumbers, painters and glaziers, 1850-54: PA158/2 fols. 8-11.
William Taylor junior was bound to his parents, 1820. PA160/1.
Freeman's oath, William Taylor, Broadgate Ward, 1827. PA160/2.
Abraham Caldicott was apprenticed to his father John Caldicott, 1822. PA167/1 fol. 1.
Dinah Caldicott was apprenticed to Isaac Caldicott, 1851. PA167/1 fol. 2.
Christopher Milward's Walsgrave premises, 1766-72. PA171/2/4,5.
Robert Mawby's sons were apprenticed to John Millis and William Arlington (both weavers), 1773, 1782: PA180/126/2,31.
Richard Hill received a Bayley's School boy as an apprentice, 1774. PA180/126/5.
John Townsend received a Bayley's School boy as an apprentice, 1774. PA180/126/6.
Joseph Eaves was bound to his father Richard Eaves, 1775. PA180/126/10.
Joseph Smith received the sons of a worstead-weaver and a weaver as apprentices, 1775, 1787: PA180/126/11,37.
Thomas Baker received a Bayley's School boy as an apprentice, 1776. PA180/126/13.
Samuel Lightbourn received a Bayley's School boy as an apprentice, 1776. PA180/126/15.
Thomas Dowell received a Bayley's School boy as an apprentice, 1777. PA180/126/17.
Nathaniel Fennell received a worstead-weaver's son as an apprentice, 1782. PA180/126/30.
William Arlington received a worstead-weaver's son as an apprentice, 1782. PA180/126/31.
Peter Grannar received a silkweaver's son as an apprentice, 1782. PA180/126/32.
William Taylor received a silkweaver's son as an apprentice, 1782. PA180/126/33.
Josiah Thompson's son was apprenticed to Thomas Makepeace, 1783. PA180/126/34.
William Smart received a silkweaver's son as an apprentice, 1786. PA180/126/36.
Roger Hill's son was apprenticed to Joseph Smith, 1786. PA180/126/37.
Thomas Waters received an engine-weaver's son as an apprentice, 1788. PA180/126/39.
Edward Laxon's son was apprenticed to William Hale, 1788. PA180/126/40.
Joseph Hopkins' son was apprenticed to Sarah Hopkins, 1790. PA180/126/41.
Richard Clark's son was apprenticed to Richard Crofts, 1790. PA180/126/42.
Ryle Atkins' son was apprenticed to a shoemaker, 1790. PA180/126/43.
William Ludford's son was apprenticed to John Coldicott, 1792. PA180/126/46.
Abraham Owen was bound to his father William Owen, 1796. PA180/126/50.
The son of James Douse (of Saint Luke's parish, Middlesex) was apprenticed to John Douse (of Coventry), 1796: PA180/126/51.
Charles Charley was bound to his namesake father, 1796. PA180/126/52.
Thomas Freeman's son was bound to a bookbinder, 1797. PA180/126/54.
James Beesley was bound to his father Richard Beesley, 1797. PA180/126/53.
Nathaniel Banbury received a stonemason's son as an apprentice, 1799. PA180/126/56.
Samuel Wilfod's son was apprenticed to Thomas Walter, 1798. PA180/126/57.
William Shortley's son was apprenticed to William Comley, 1802. PA180/126/58.
Francis Dale was bound to his father John Dale, 1802. PA180/126/59.
James Taylor received a Katherine Bayley's School boy as an apprentice, 1802. PA180/126/60.
Job Chinn's son was apprenticed to John Oswin, 1805. PA180/126/61.
James Davis received a silkweaver's son as an apprentice, 1805. PA180/126/62
Thomas Walton's son was apprenticed to a tinplate worker, 1807. PA180/126/64.
Abraham Barnwell's son was apprenticed to a turner and chairmaker, 1808. PA180/126/65.
William Griffin's son was apprenticed to a watchmaker, 1810. PA180/126/67.
Thomas Walton's son was apprenticed to a watchmaker, 1810. PA180/126/68.
Thomas Pickard received a rope-spinner's son as an apprentice, 1813. PA180/126/70.
William Marston received a brewer's son as an apprentice, 1813. PA180/126/71.
Samuel Hancox received a porter's son as an apprentice, 1813. PA180/126/72.
Thomas Brown received a labourer's son as an apprentice, 1813. PA180/126/73.
John Brockhurst received James Toms' son as an apprentice, 1815. PA180/126/74; PA180/128/1.
James Hopkins received a brazier's son as an apprentice, 1816. PA180/126/75.
Thomas Yardley's son was apprenticed to a cordwainer, 1818. PA180/126/77.
Thomas Greswold received a cordwainer's son as an apprentice, 1819. PA180/126/78.
Isaac Shaw's son was apprenticed to John Barber, 1819. PA180/126/79.
James Coldicott received a dyer's son and a watchmaker's son as apprentices, 1821, 1824. PA180/126/81; PA180/128/3.
William Jackson was apprenticed to his father Thomas Jackson, 1822. PA180/126/82.
Richard Manning's son was apprenticed to John Loud Tayton, 1822. PA180/126/83.
Samuel Woodier received a tailor's son as an apprentice, 1822. PA180/126/84.
John Westrap received a watchmaker's son as an apprentice, 1823-24. PA180/126/85; PA180/128/3.
James Pepper received a labourer's son as an apprentice, 1823. PA180/126/86.
John Smith received a rope-spinner's son as an apprentice, 1824. PA180/126/87.
William Thorneloe's son was apprenticed to a watchmaker, 1825. PA180/126/88.
William Corbett was apprenticed to his grandfather Joseph Corbett, 1825. PA180/126/90.
Thomas Johnson had a watchmaker's son as an apprentice, 1827-31. PA180/126/93; PA180/128/5.
William Amer had a watchmaker's son as an apprentice, 1827-28. PA180/126/94;PA180/128/4.
William Salder's son was apprenticed to Thomas Manley, 1828. PA180/126/95.
Samuel Smith's son was apprenticed to Jonathan Townsend, 1828. PA180/126/96.
Robert Pyatt's son was apprenticed to James Pollard, 1828. PA180/126/97.
William Ward received boys from Bayley's School as apprentices, 1828-31. PA180/126/98,101; PA180/128/5.
Samuel Holmes' son was apprenticed to William Ward, 1829. PA180/126/101.
Thomas Watson received a Bayley's School boy as an apprentice, 1830. PA180/126/102.
John Pritchard's son was apprenticed to George Harris, 1832. PA180/126/106.
Charles Smith received a brush-manufacturer's son as an apprentice, 1833. PA180/126/108.
William Bidmead received a Bayley's School boy as an apprentice, 1833. PA180/126/109.
Charles Goddard received a carpenter's son as an apprentice, 1835. PA180/126/114-115.
William Lenton's son was apprenticed to John Clarke, 1836. PA180/126/117.
John Walker's son was apprenticed to watchmakers, 1836. PA180/126/118.
Alexander Welch's son was apprenticed to a cordwainer, 1837. PA180/126/119.
Benjamin Archer's nephew was apprenticed to a watch-finisher, 1839,. PA180/126/122.
William Mansfield's son was apprenticed to Jeremiah Sawrey, 1839. PA180/126/123.
Joseph Brooks received an assigned apprentice from Bayley's School, 1817. PA180/128/1.
Assignment of a Katherine Bayley's Schol apprentice from William Amer to Thomas Townsend, 1828: PA180/128/4.
Assignment of an ex-Katherine Bayley's School apprentice from Thomas Smith to Joseph Coleman, 1832: PA180/128/6.
Weavers' strike committee minutes, 1860. PA174/1.
George Bromley's son was apprenticed to ribbon-manufacturers, 1842. PA176.
- Beasley, - Kimberley, - Butler, - Gutteridge, - Chandler, - Hill and - Cleaver occupied Gosford Street premises, 1852: PA178.
Maria Watson was apprenticed to Thomas Caldicott, 1856. PA187/1 fol. 2.
Joseph Marshall's son was apprenticed to a silk- and engine-weaver, 1790. PA189.
A pauper was apprenticed to Thomas Dalton, 1828. PA196/1.
Dolby family papers, nineteenth century. PA444/1 fols. 1-5.
James Smart's son was apprenticed to a watch-finisher, 1856. PA462/1 fol. 1.
A girl was apprenticed to William Over of Foleshill, 1848. PA493.
William Worrall sold a Bayley Lane tenement, 1595. PA152/24/1.
John Clare of Foleshill bought Gosford Street property, 1685. PA152/32.
Thomas Lightbourne sold in 1726 the Well Street premises which later became Holy Trinity workhouse: PA173/1-2.
Christopher Tylynge occupied a Bishop Street garden, 1545. PA12/2.
John Herbert was a mortgage-assignee for Mill Lane messuages, 1785-92. PA14/8/16.
Joseph Coleman's and Thomas Watson's Little Park Street houses, 1811. PA14/8/22.
Benjamin Brogden's running away, 1809. PA14/8/56.
Jonah Crynes tenanted Hawkesbury Farm, 1652. PA21/2/46.X.
Jacob Bright was Freeschool singing-master, 1771. PA17/34/17.
Edward Watkins' corporation loan, 1735. PA17/88.
John Wood's son's promise of £50 under the former's father-in-law's will, 1638. PA17/89.
Isaac Carpenter's land near Lodge Lane, Aldermans Green, pre 1826. PA279/4/15.
George Moore's Brick Kiln Lane, Great Heath houses, 1873. PA279/44/436,442,472,473,486.
Robert Cooper's Brick Kiln Lane houses, 1874-92: PA279/44/493,526,528,550,560,569,572,578,606,621,625,794,808,5579.
Jonathan Woolfe's Dead Lane messuage, 1758. PA184/2/1-2.
Thomas Wellbank was mortgage-assignee for a Dead Lane messuage, 1752-80. PA184/2/1-2.
Samuel Barton's Dead Lane house for which George Dalton was mortgagee, 1747-52. PA184/2/1-2.
Horsfall family and Edward Hall's Hill Street messuages, 1810. PA184/4/1.
George Pickard's Longford land, 1837. PA184/9/4-5.
John Harris, Nuneaton, settlement certificate, 1723. PA214/2/22.
Thomas Chattaway's and Thomas Sansome's East Street houses, 1840. PA213/1/12.
Declaration by William Flower of Stoke, 1832., PA216/1/23.
James Bolton's and Robert Jones' participation in an election-riot, 1736. PA248/6/22.
Henry Bowater's Much Park Street land, pre 1563. PA244/4.
Thomas Sisserson's petition for Sir Thomas White's Charity £4 gift, 1730s. PA244/49/1.
Freeman's oath, Edward Brown, Spon Street Ward, 1830. PA280/1.
William Stringer's son was at Spon Street School, 1875. PA291/2/1.
Mary Hall's son was apprenticed to Michael Settle, 1830. PA299.
George Lilley's Bastille property, 1781. BA/A/B/1/2.
Edward Watkins had a Sir Thomas White's Charity loan, 1735. BA/A/B/2/12.
John Alat had a Dead Lane messuage, mid sixteenth century. BA/A/B/12/2.
Joseph Barker had Gosford Street premises, 1706. BA/A/B/20/24.
Richard Troughton held a Gosford Street tenement, 1606-11. BA/A/B/21/1,2.
Richard Langham was a feoffee of Gosford Street land to William Smith, 1761. BA/A/B/26/1.
William Wightman occupied a Gosford Street messuage, mid seventeenth century. BA/A/B/27/1.
John Ward was a New Court, Gosford Street feoffee, 1760. BA/A/B/27/13.
Richard Archer had a Sir Thomas White's Charity loan, 1749. BA/A/B/27/13.
Joseph Johnson was replaced as a grocer's executor, 1826. BA/A/B/28/2.
Thomas Goodall's Gosford Street property, 1833. BA/A/B/28/6,7.
Edward Snell held Hill Street land, 1677. BA/A/B/32/3.
Edward Gravenor held a Much Park Street house, 1658. BA/A/B/36/1.
John Basnet had land near Little Poddycroft, mid seventeenth century. BA/A/B/40/4.
Joseph Troughton held land outside Well Street Gate, mid seventeenth century. BA/A/B/57/1.
Richard Poole held Harnall land, early eighteenth century. BA/A/B/62/4.
John Wheatley held a Bishop Street tenement, 1607. BA/A/D/10/1.
William Cooke held land outside Bishop Street Gate[, mid sixteenth century]. BA/A/D/14/1.
Thomas Barker occupied an Earl Street messuage, 1727. BA/A/D/34/7-8.
Edward Berry held Much Park Street messuages, 1757 - c.1776. BA/A/D/84/1; BA/A/D/85/1.
John Thomas held a Much Park Street messuage, 1792. BA/A/D/86/1.
William Traylor held a Much Park Street messuage, late eighteenth century. BA/A/D/86/1.
William Twycross held a Well Street tenement, 1743. BA/A/D/115/1.
William Dale held West Orchard land, 1521. BA/A/D/119/1.
Thomas Barrison held a Little Park Street messuage, early eighteenth century. BA/A/G/2/3.
William Vickers of Warwick was a joiner's executor, 1760. BA/A/G/5/17.
Joseph Masfen had a close in Saint Michael's parish, mid eighteenth century. BA/A/G/5/22.
Richard Horsfall had a Sir Thomas White's Charity loan, 1809. BA/A/G/10/5.
Samuel Hancox held a messuage behind Earl Street, early nineteenth century. BA/A/G/11/1.
Thomas Barker occupied an Earl Street messuage, mid eighteenth century.. BA/A/G/12/3-4.
John Kitson's interest in 67, Well Street, 1868. BA/A/G/16/1.
Jonathan Abell's Well Street ground, early eighteenth century. BA/A/G/18/2-3.
Samuel Merry was a widow's executor, 1822. BA/A/G/18/7.
William Smith occupied a Burges messuage, 1736-59. BA/A/G/23/5,8-15.
Thomas Wright of Monk's Kirby (Warwickshire) was William Smith's trustee for sale, 1759-75. BA/A/G/23/14-17 passim.
John Gilbert's interest in a Burges messuage, 1817. BA/A/G/23/30.
Joseph Kendrick died young, c.1770. BA/A/G/24/4,5.
Joseph Day at Doe Bank, Spon End, 1830-67. BA/A/G/25/1.III.N.B.,IV-VI.
Thomas Ward was a feoffee of ex-Priory lands, 1637. BA/B/A/25/3.
John Hix had a shop in the :Priory precincts, 1648. BA/B/A/25/5.
Richard Jesson was a Priory estate feoffee, 1655. BA/B/A/25/7.
Roger the Weaver had land near Saint Nicholas', mid thirteenth century. BA/B/A/75/1.
Nicholas de Bilneye held Radford land, c. early 1290s - c.1320. BA/B/A/77/3; BA/B/A/78/2,3.
Abraham Clarke held Keresley tithes, 1771. BA/B/P/37/5.
James Jesson held Broad Oaks Waste land, late seventeenth century. BA/B/F/39/3.
Henry Wall was a feoffee of Harnall land, 1519. BA/B/K/2/34.
Edmund Brogreve was a feoffee of Bayley Lane property, 1445-68. BA/B/P/14/40-42.
John Ambrose occupied a Bayley Lane tenement, late seventeenth century. BA/B/P/42/1.
John Robynes was a feoffee of a Bishop Street tenement, 1342. BA/B/P/44/8.
Walter the Weaver had Broadgate land, c.1200. BA/B/P/60/1.
Vincent Huyt held a Cook Street messuage, early seventeenth century. BA/B/P/86/1.
William Kerver acting as mayor, 1439. BA/B/P/107/11.
Walter Asheby occupied an Earl Street messuage, 1443. BA/B/P/156/1.
James Spencer held a Bayley Lane messuage, 1760. BA/B/P/161/1(b).
Amos Roberts held Far Gosford Street land,1761-81, in succession to John Mitchel. BA/B/P/166/1,2.
Richard Semor held a Gosford Street messuage, 1357. BA/B/P/213/1.
John Bate occupied a Hay Lane messuage, 1357. BA/B/P/243/1.
Samuel Tide occupied Hill Street land, 1673. BA/B/P/258/2.
John Abraham held a Little Park Street messuage, 1423-24. BA/B/P/2787/3-10.
John Fitzpatrick had a Little Park Street messuage, 1833. BA/B/P/289/5.
Richard Humphrey sold Much Park Street tenements, 1534-42. BA/B/P/310/1.
John Wall had a Much Park Street tenement, 1532. BA/B/P/310/1.
Samuel Snell held a Much Park Street cornerhouse, early eighteenth century. BA/B/P/311/2.
(?)Joseph Corbett occupied a Much Park Street tenement, early nineteenth century. BA/B/P/316/2.
Thomas Stiffe held the "Ram" inn, Smithford Street, and Spon Causeway land, early seventeenth century: BA/B/P/346/1,2.
William Dafforn held a Spon Street messuage, 1753. BA/B/P/397/1.
Joseph Brown occupied a West Orchard messuage, 1749. BA/B/P/411/2.
Thomas Shilcock was surety for a farmer's tenure of Lockhurst Lane land, 1858. BA/B/P/429/7.
Edward Soden had a water-supply, 1819. BA/B/P/456/2.
William Jones was a feoffee of an Earl Street messuage, pre 1470. BA/B/Q/7/1.
Thomas Maidford was a Corpus Christi Guild feoffee, 1491. BA/B/Q/7/3.
Nicholas Thorpe's Fleet Street house, 1724-27. BA/C/H/5/3,4.
John Braben occupied Gosford Street land, 1443. BA/C/J/5/3.
Joseph Gutteridge claimed the freemanship, 1828. BA/C/Q/30/1.
William Maycock held Spon End land, 1683. BA/D/A/19/9(ah).
James Ward and Edward Fairebrother held Gosford Street Ward lands, 1683. BA/D/A/19/9(ak).
James Morgan held Earl Street property, 1683. BA/D/A/19/9(ao).
John Diker held a Cross Cheaping tenement, 1683. BA/D/A/19/9(dj).
Thomas Bowater had land near Dead Lane, mid seventeenth century. BA/D/A/24/31.
John Lond held Swanswell land, 1744. BA/D/A/25/9.
Cleophas Ratcliff held Hearsall land, 1730., BA/D/A/35/1.
John Cook was named a victualler's executor, 1782. BA/D/A/40/19.
John Sweete held Radford land, 1609-29. BVA/D/A/41/1,2.
Charles Clarke held Radford land, 1817. BVA/D/A/41/11.
William Jackson held Radford land, 1817-18. BA/D/A/43/19-21.
Peter Taylor held Radford land, 1742. BA/D/A/48/29.
James Bowen held Radford land, 1815. BA/D/A/48/32.
Samuel Hully held Chapelfields land, 1751. BA/D/A/49/18,19.
Edward Jenson held Spon End land, 1728. BA/D/A/50/1.
Edward Gravenor senior and Richard Langham were Bond's Hospital trustees, 1760. BA/D/D/29/1.
Charles Harris was a Bond's Hospital trustee, 1784. BHA/D/D/29/1.
Edward Shaw was a Bond's Hospital trustee, 1727. BA/D/D/29/1.
John Wedge occupied a Hill Street messuage, 1621. BA/D/G/14/1.
John Hawkins occupied a Bishop Street tenement, 1562. BA/D/H/7/2.
John Million held a Much Park Street tenement, early seventeenth century. BA/D/H/7/3(c)
John Wall had Foleshill land, 1528-29. BA/D/K/6/6-11 passim.
Richard Dalton had Foleshill land, 1690. BA/D/K/6/16.
Edward Norton and John Phillips occupied Bubbenhall, Warwickshire cottages, 1648. BA/D/H/18/1; BA/D/H/19/1.
Robert Bulkeley had Weston-under-Wetherley, Warwickshire lands, 1447-53. BA/D/K/23/1,2.
Richard Marler was a feoffee of Gaddesby, Leicestershire land, 1513. BA/D/K/25/2-4.
William Smyth was an attorney to deliver seisin, 1513. BA/D/K/25/4.
Joseph Yardley had a Gosford Street garden, early eighteenth century. BA/D/L/11/2.
John Bright held a New Street messuage, 1803. BA/D/L/18/1.
John Tansley and William Ward successively held a New Street messuage, 1813-19. BA/D/L/22/1.
Samuel Smith senior held Bastille meadows, 1677. BA/D/N/2/2.
Maydford family's interest in Palmer Lane property, 1500-11. BA/D/AG/3/4,6,7.
John Hassleden occupied a Much Park Street tenement, 1680,. BA/D/AK/1/6.
William Deane occupied Foleshill land, 1668. BA/D/AX/3/6.
Joseph Smith held Radford land, 1830. BA/D/BE/11/16.
John the Weaver of Grove had Earl Street land, 1250s. BA/H/H/12/1.
Richard de Harnhale had a Smithford Bars messuage, late 1270s - early 1280s. BA/H/H/66/2.
Thomas the Weaver had Spon Street land, c.1230s. BA/H/H/107/1.
William the Weaver had Bishop Street land, 1257-62. BA/H/H/111/3,4.
William the Weaver had Spon Street land, late 1250s - early 1260s. BA/H/H/112/1.
John Lusterley was a feoffee of Much Park Street and Bishop Street property, 1440. BA/H/H/249/1.
John Robyns held Hill Street cottages, 1340-49. BA/H/H/278/23,24.
John Robyns was a feoffee of Bishop Street, Dog Lane and Saint Nicholas' Street property, 1348. BA/H/H/301/4-10 passim.
John Robyns was feoffee of a Cook Street chief rent, 1342. BA/H/H/302/3.
John Prentis had Cook Street land, 1437. BA/H/H/307/1.
Adam Symkyn of Worcester was a feoffee of Smithford Street property, 1525. BA/H/H/309/19.
Owen Blackaner occupied premises outside Greyfriars' Gate, 1550. BA/H/H/315/1.
Ralph Betson was a yeoman's marriage-settlement trustee, 1601. BA/H/H/322/1.
Daniel Gilbert junior occupied a Bayley Lane messuage, 1657. BA/H/H/324/3.
Richard Gardner occupied a Smithford Street messuage, pre 1654. BA/H/H/326/1.
Thomas Ambrose occupied a Gosford Street messuage, 1670. BA/H/H/329/10.
Robert Hill had a Gosford Street close, mid seventeenth century. BA/H/H/329/18(b).
Thomas Cart and Thomas Dudley had Little Park Steret and other property, 1666-67. BA/H/H/330/4; BA/H/YH/331/1; BA/H/H/334/1.
Nicholas Bissaker occupied a Much Park Street messuage, early seventeenth century. BA/H/H/332/23.
Richard the Weaver had land behind Well Street, c.1300. BA/H/H/353/2.
William Jones had a Gosford Street messuage, 1560. BA/H/H/400/2.
Relief-petition, c.1824. BA/H/O/13/1.
William Key received aid from the corporation, 1655. BA/H/O/8/1,2.
Samuel Palmer owewd money as a surety, 1658. BA/H/Q/A79/236.
Thomas Powell received an apprentice, 1818. BA/M/D/1/1.
William Osgathorpe had a Bishop Street tenement, 1518. PA1516/3/1.
Jonathan Abell occupied a Spon Street messuage, c.1720. PA1516/20/1.
Samuel Snell occupied a Bayley Lane/Earl Street cornerhouse, mid seventeenth century. PA1517/2/1.
John Shaw was a butcher's settlement-trustee, 1728. PA403/137/1.
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.
William Ascough's New Buildings property, 1814. PA403/140/5.
John Shaw was a Moore's Charity trustee, floruit 1737-47. PA403/143/8,9; PA403/145/2.
John Maydlin was a Moore's Charity trustee, 1737. PA403/143/8.
Thomas Foxall was a Moore's Charity trustee, 1747. PA403/143/9.
William Wilson of Poplar, Middlesex was married to a hemp-dresser's executrix, 1743. PA403/149/1.
Samuel Pinches' son benefited under an ex-soapboiler's will, 1796. PA403/162/2.
William Hatfield occupied a Walsgrave parish cottage, 1873. PA403/173/1.
John Cleveley mortgaged the "Rose", Much Park Street, 1719. PA436/1/2.
William Burley bought a Whitefriars' Lane malthouse, 1844. PA436/1/28.
John Robinson's Far Gosford Street messuages, 1787 - 1816. PA436/2/8-12.
John Gilbert was mortgagee of a Spon Street messuage, 1748. PA436/4/1-2.
Thomas Miller's daughters' interest in a Spon Street messuage, 1748. PA436/4/1-2.
J.C. Milbourme's Spon Street messuage, 1813-38. PA436/4/9-11.
Reference to the daughters of William Clarke and Daniel Denneade, 1857. PA436/4/14.
Copy (1819) of the probate copy (1783) of the will (1783) of John Greenwood of Coventry. PA435/5/26.
Samuel Hully's wife was her sister's admministratrix, 1787. PA436/5/27.
John Kitson had Hillfields land, 1870. PA436/5/58.
Thomas Marston senior was namd a ribbon-weaver's executor, 1823. PA436/6/21.
Interest of Thomas Ward et al in Foleshill land, 1830-46. PA435/6/23,27.
Thomas Quinney was a brushmaker's executor, 1862. PA436/12/2.
Office copy (mid nineteenth century) of the will (1808) of Thomas Hall of Stoke. PA436/22/1.
Alderman William Lee owned Bradford Street property, early twentieth century. PA466/5/4 pp.203,204.
William Vickers' interest in a High Street messuage, pre 1789. PA466/12/3.
Nathaniel Poole was a Freemen's trustee, 1861. PA466/16/1.
Thomas Barbury occupied Hill Close, Radford, 1662. PA409/1/1.IX.
Interest of Thomas Wright and Benjamin Winterton in a Gosford Street messuage, 1739-40. PA440/1/4-8 passim.
Interest of Nathaniel Walplate of Ansty in a Far Gosford Street messuage, 1783. PA440/2/9-10.
Thomas Cave's Gosford Street house, for which John Johnson was a trustee, 1799 - 1810. PA440/5/8-9,16.
- Hall occupied a messuage beyond Well Street Gate, 1811. PA454/1/5.
Jesse Poole was mortgage-assignee for a Hill Cross cottage, 1747. PA454/1/8,14.IV.
A woolcomber's son was apprenticed to John Hancock, 1759. PA470/1 fol. 2.
William Asplin's son was apprenticed to himself, 1784. PA470/1 fol. 4.
William Villers' Smithford Street property and will, 1722. PA494/3/1,2.
Simon Villers was named a relative's executor, 1722. PA494/3/3.
Joseph Edmunds and John Clarke benefited under a widow's will, 1753. PA494/3/10.
Edward Bibbins was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1760ff. 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; PA54/31/2; PA54/32/2-4; PA54/33/2; PA54/34/16.
William Jeliffe was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1654. PA54/18/1.
Richard Poole and Edward Shaw were Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1727. PA54/18/3.
Edward Grasvenor was a Bond's Hospital feoffee, 1737ff. PA54/25/1; PA54/26/1; PA54/27/1; PA54/28/1; PA54/29/1; PAA54/31/1; PA54/32/1; PA54/3/1;PA54/34/15.
Richard Poole and Edward Smith were Bond's Hospital feoffees, 1715-27. PA54/18/3; PA54/34/10-14.
Roger Bond held a Much Park Street house, 1623. PA54/138/3.
Nicholas Saunders' widow tenanted a Far Gosford Street tenement, 1743ff. PA54/155/1,2.
Joseph Steane held a Far Gosford Street tenement, 1797ff. PA54/155/4,5.
Henry Ward held a Gosford Street tenement, c. seventeenth century. PA54/157/1.
Samuel Croxall held a Gosford Street messuage, 1738. PA54/159/3.
Thomas Lightboun held a garden north of Gosford Street, 1759. PA54/159/4.
John Moore held a Gosford Street messuage, 1818. PA54/159/6.
William Smith held Gosford Street messuages, 1743, 1760. PA54/160/2; PA54/161/7.
Simon Lucas held a New Street house, mid seventeenth century. PA54/165/3.
William Vessell held a New Street house, 1743. PA54/165/4.
Jacob Bright occupied a New Street house, 1778ff. PA54/165/6; PA54/182/3; PA54/183/5; PA54/187/3; PA54/207/3.
Joseph Holland occupied New Street tenements, 1787, 1792. PA54/165/8; PA54/174/1.
Joseph Poole held New Street messuages, 1724ff. PA54/166/5; PA54/172/1; PA54/209/3.
William Tilt held New Street property, 1811ff. PA54/166/10-12.
Daniel Wilson occupied a New Street tenement, pre 1671. PA54/170/1.
A Bright family [not Jacob Bright] had a New Street house, 1744 - 1804. PA54/171/1-5.
Thomas Smith held a New Street house, 1788. PA54/175/3.
Joseph Johnson held a New Street house, 1812. PA54/175/4.
Samuel Johnson held a New Street tenement, 1744. PA54/177/1.
Joseph Chamberlain, Joseph Bryan and John "Chamberlin" successively occupied New Street houses, pre 1740 - 1777. PA54/178/1-3.
William Francis held a New Street house, 1818. PA54/178/5.
Richard Satchwell held New Street houses, 1743, 1744. PA54/179/1; PA54/181/1.
James Atkins held a New Street house, 1822. PA54/183/6.
Edward Bradley held a New Street house, 1763. PA54/187/2.
Joseph Johnson was named a grocer's executor but was replaced, 1826. PA54/190/10.
William Clark held a New Street house, 1833. PA54/190/10.
Richard Westley occupied a New Street house, 1666. PA54/194/2.
William Riler [sic] held a New Street tenement, 1649. PA54/195/1.
John Tansley held New Street messuages, 1812. PA54/198/8.
William Ward held New Street messuages, 1820-24. PA54/198/9,10.
John Smith held a New Street messuage, 1803. PA54/200/4.
Richard Hyde held a New Street messuage, 1820. PA54/200/6.
William Bryan and Samuel Bryan successively held a New Street messuage, 1739, 1759. PA54/201/1,2.
John Rencher and Joseph Rencher successively held a New Street messuage, 1797, 1815. PA54/201/4,5.
Samuel Johnson held a New Street messuage, 1742. PA54/202/4.
William Johnson held a New Street messuage, early eighteenth century. PA54/202/4.
Charles Bull held a New Street messuage, 1707. PA54/204/1.
Samuel Lightboun held a New Street tenement, 1738. PA54/205/1.
Robert Grant held a New Street tenement, 1744. PA54/208/2.
William Francis held a New Street tenement, c.1812. PA54/209/7.
John Headley held a New Street tenement, 1744. PA54/210/1.
James Crispe held New Street tenements, 1763. PA54/210/2.
Thomas Shaw held a New Street tenement, 1784. PA54/210/3.
John Brown held a New Street tenement, 1818. PA54/210/5.
John Lond held land outside Cook Street Gate, 1744. PA54/214/5.
Richard Keene held a Silver Street house, 1813. PA54/217/6.
William Coke held a close beyond Bishop Street Gate, mid sixteenth century. PA54/222/1.
Thomas Twycross and Charles Makepeace successively held a Well Street messuage, 1743, 1763. PA54/225/1,2.
Alexander Poole held a Well Street messuage, 1630. PA54/230/1.
Samuel Crosby held a Well Street messuage, 1754. PA54/231/1.
William Smart held a Palmer Lane messuage, 1745. PA54/239/1.
John Moore held a Palmer Lane messuage, 1822. PA54/239/6.
Moses Bird held Bradnocks Marsh, Berkswell parish, Warwickshire land, 1699. PA54/275/1.
Thomas Brogreve was feoffee of Alspath, Warwickshire lands, 1400-19. PA54/287/9,11.
Richard Falton held Hall Green land, 1708. PA54/292/1.
Richard Tappinge held a Bubbenhall, Warwickshire cottage, 1617. PA54/296/1.
Edward Norton held a Bubbenhall cottage, 1648. PA54/296/3.
Thomas Bowche occupied a Gosford Street house, 1630. PA54/339/2.
Edward Shaw and Richard Poole were Bond's Hospital trustees, 1717. PA500/4/1.
Thomas Smith occupied a New Street messuage, 1846. PA500/33/1.
Jacob Bright held a New Street messuage, late eighteenth century. PA500/38/1.
Walter Aston held Silver Street premises, 1851. PA500/44/2.
Isaac Brown tenanted a Mill Lane messuage, 1852. PA500/46/1.
John Brown tenanted a Silver Street messuage, 1826. PA500/47/1.
John Soden held a Burges house, late eighteenth century. PA500/50/1.
Weavers' committee met at the "Anchor" inn, West Orchard, 1859. PA506/182/1.
Weavers as an electoral group[, 1873]. PA506/243/71.
Politically concerned weavers, 1868. PA506/243/123.
John Warden's wife had Hillfields property, 1883-87. PA507/1/5-7.
Schoolboys minding looms, 1874. PA526/11/46,50.
Joseph Day's interest in his father's property, 1830ff. PA540/2/5.
William Pickering's interest in the ex-"Three Swans" inn, Much Park Street, 1762. PA553/2.
James Whittham's wife had a Gosford Street messuage, pre 1770. PA553/3/2.
The wife of - Short of London benefited under a Coventry widow's 1802 will, PA553/3/10.
Joseph Johnson occupied Gosford Street messuages, 1814. PA553/5.
Joseph Corbett and Thomas Brown occupied Much Park Street cottages, 1798. PA553/5.
Thomas Pickard occupid a Gosford Street cottage, 1798. PA553/5.
Samuel Hully's interest in Great Heath land, 1788. PA560/9.
John Woodhead was a butcher's land-trustee, 1826. PA560/15.
Joel Bacon's interest in Paradise land, 1838. PA560/17.
George Rushen had Foleshill properties, 1849-82. PA560/17-22.
George Whitehall was mortgagee for Foleshill land (1881-82) as was his executor Thomas Whitehall (1882-83): PA560/22.
Samuel Green was a mortgagee of Paradise land, 1891-97. PA560/32,34.
Nahtaniel Fennell occupied a Spon Street messuage, 1784. PA577/2.
Thomas Latham, freeman's oath,.1798. PA592/2.
David Latham, freeman's oath,.1826. PA592/5.
David Latham's sons were apprenticed to other trades, 1843-63. PA592/7,8.
James Cleaver's son was apprenticed to a watch-finisher, 1882. PA593/1.
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