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View record | | Eight marriage licences | | |
View record | CR0785/1/1-6 | Plans of Militia Barracks in Northgate Street | n.d. | |
View record | CR0785/2 | Plans of Cottages for the County Gaol at the Cape | n.d. | |
View record | CR0785/3 | Plans of Gaol and House of Correction in Northgate Street and Bridewell Lane | 1859 | |
View record | CR0785/4 | Alterations and additions behind the Crown Court | 1864 | |
View record | CR0785/5/1-2 | Alterations and additions to the ventilating and heating arrangements to the Shire Hall | 1891-1892 | |
View record | CR1396/1-34 | Bundle of deeds and other documents relating to the site of the Warwick Working Men's Club in... | 1796-1948 | |
View record | CR1521/1 | Bundle of deeds of 2 New Street, Warwick | 1737-1896 | |
View record | CR2134/18 | Printed plan of Warwick Castle | c.1892 | |
View record | CR2249/156/33 | Accounts of Cape Mission Room | 1952 | |
View record | CR2249/156/34 | Accounts of Church Estate | 1900-1902 | |
View record | CR2249/156/35 | Accounts of Lower Almshouses in the Saltisford | 1901-1926 | |
View record | CR2249/156/36 | Accounts of Upper Almshouses or Yardley's Almshouses in the Saltisford | 1901-1926 | |
View record | CR2249/156/37 | Accounts of the Westgate Almshouses: Miss L.H. Trollope | 1905-1926 | |
View record | CR2249/156/38 | Accounts of St. Nicholas' Church Estate | 1901-1909 | |
View record | CR2249/156/39 | Accounts of Hon. John Smith's or Smith's Charity for St. Mary's parish | 1901-1950 | |
View record | CR2249/156/40 | Accounts of the Rev. John Smith's Bread and Shoe Charity for all 4 parishes in Warwick | 1900-1927 | |
View record | CR2249/156/41 | Accounts of John Tolloos' Charity for the borough | 1901-1907 | |
View record | CR2249/156/42 | Accounts of the United Charities of Ann Johnson, Richard Griffin and John Tolloos | 1908-1954 | |
View record | CR2249/156/43 | Accounts of George Webb's Charity for the parishes of St. Mary and St. Nihcolas and that of Maxstoke | 1901-1930 | |