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England
& Wales Hardwicke Marriage Index |
The ParishThe parish of Coventry Holy Trinity, one of three making up the ancient city of Coventry together with St John the Baptist & St Michael, occupies the nortthern portion of this ancient city which lies to the northeast of central Warwickshire. Coventry sits roughly 18 miles southeast of Birmingham and 91 northwest of London. Prior to modern road-spread Coventry sat upon the route of the A45 from London to Birmingham but today a wealth of major roads meet and pass by the city. Coventry's origins date back to the early 11th century when a Benedictine priory was founded jointly by the Earl of Wessex and Countess Godiva. Later, in 1139 a castle was built to the east by the Earl of Chester creating a second city foundation site and a triangular centre emerged. Coventry was granted its market in the reign of Henry II and was walled between 1356 & 1423 with 12 gates for entry. The area covered by these walls roughly corresponds to that within the present inner ring road. By the 14th century Coventry was estimated to be the 4th city of England by wealth, a wealth developed by firstly wool production and then, and more profitably, by cloth production. With the industrial revolution cloth production notably shifted to the powered factories of the north and Coventry went into something of a decline. The twin trades of ribbon & watch making saw the city through. Modern developments abound, canals somewhat passed by, only a spur of the Oxford Canal arriving, but the railways, the main line from London to Birmingham & associated branches, saw Coventry's spectacular growth from its medieval core, industry arrived and Coventry became a major centre for car production following the opening of both Daimler and, what became, Armstrong Siddeley works, the latter evolved into aircraft production in the 20th century. Today Coventry is surrounded by modern motorways, the M45 to the south and the M6 to the north being supplemented by fast dual-carriageway road encircling the expanding city. From the medieval core Coventry now extends for almost 8 miles from west to east whilst it forms an industrial & commercial corridor through Bedworth to Nuneaton to the north. Coventry is drained by the river Sowe which heads south to join the Avon to the east of Kenilworth, the Avon heads westwards joining the Severn and thence to the sea through the Bristol Channel. Coventry is sited at around 80 metres above the sea in fairly gently rolling countryside where local heights rise, away from the river valley, to around 120 metres in the northwestern suburbs. Holy Trinity parish occupied both the north of the city and an extensive once rural hinterland, it covered roughly 3,000 acres and would have held roughly something over 15,000 parishioners. In Domesday times Coventry was a holding of Countess Godiva offering 23 ploughs, a small wood and a mill. |
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| Register No | Covering Dates | Deposited With | Register Style | Quality Standard | Comments |
| 1 |
14th April 1754 - 4th June 1767 |
Warwickshire County Record Office - Reference - DR0581/15 |
Standard preprinted and self-numbered combined Banns &
Marriage register with 4 entries per page |
Grade 2 Register - not a perfect read but with a low
likelihood of misreads |
None |
| 2 | 12th July 1767 - 3rd June 1778 | Warwickshire County Record Office - Reference - DR0581/16 | Standard preprinted and self-numbered Marriage register with 3 entries per page | Grade 2 Register - not a perfect read but with a low likelihood of
misreads |
None |
| 3 | 23rd July 1778 - 8th April 1792 | Warwickshire County Record Office - Reference - DR0581/17 | Standard preprinted and self-numbered Marriage register with 3 entries per page | Grade 1 Register - Few issues noted and a low likelihood of
misreads |
None |
| 4 | 15th April 1792 - 31st December 1812 | Warwickshire County Record Office - Reference - DR0581/18 | Standard preprinted and self-numbered Marriage register with 3 entries per page | Grade 1 Register - Few issues noted and a low likelihood of
misreads |
None |
| 5 | 4th January 1813 - 12th May 1824 | Warwickshire County Record Office - Reference - DR0581/19 | Standard Rose style preprinted and prenumbered Marriage register | Grade 2 Register - not a perfect read but with a low likelihood of
misreads |
None |
| 6 | 15th May 1824 - 6th November 1832 | Warwickshire County Record Office - Reference - DR0581/20 | Standard Rose style preprinted and prenumbered Marriage register | Grade 1 Register - Few issues noted and a low likelihood of
misreads |
None |
| 7 | 12th November 1832 - 27th June 1837 | Warwickshire County Record Office - Reference - DR0581/21 | Standard Rose style preprinted and prenumbered Marriage register | Grade 2 Register - not a perfect read but with a low likelihood of
misreads |
None |
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Allesley
All Saints
Coventry St John the Baptist |
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