... from my working notes ... accuracy not guaranteed ... for explanatory note, see post of 14 Feb 2013
Coates
William Coates was a former occupant of East Side property bought by Edmund Taylor from John and Ann Pape in 1808
DY 88 & ET 601: James Coates was a tenant of Philip Gowland in the Bay Horse area in 1816-1823
Robert Coates was churchwarden with James Catchasides in 1819
1823 Baines: Skutterskelfe: Robert Coates, Tame bridge, farmer
FT 511: 11 & 12 Jan 1830: East Side: Edmund Taylor of Hutton joiner, Thomas Eland of City of London currier, James Bainbridge bricklayer: the land on which James Bainbridge has lately erected 4 new houses & other buildings, 79 ft x 14 ft, and the passage thereto from the street: previously occ by Elizabeth Robinson, then by William Coates, then by Edmund Taylor and now by James Bainbridge or his undertenants: bounded by Thomas Passman to E, by street to W, by Roger Bowes to N, by Edmund Taylor to S: “heretofore the estate of Joseph Tunstall and his wife Catherine”
William Coates was a tenant of East Side property apparently sold by Edmund Taylor to James Bainbridge in 1830
FU 261: 22 & 23 Nov 1831: north end of East Side: James Bainbridge bricklayer & Elizabeth his wife to George Grenside of Stokesley gent: piece of ground on which he had recently built 4 new houses and other buildings, 79ft long x 14ft wide, with the passage leading to them from the street: previously occ by Elizabeth Robinson, then by William Coates, then by Edmund Taylor, and now by James Bainbridge or his undertenants: bounded by Thomas Passman to E, by street to W, by Roger Bowes to N, by Edmund Taylor to S: “heretofore the estate of Joseph Tunstall & Catherine his wife”
1851 Census: North Side: Richard Coates 44 butcher b Castle Levington and Alice 54, also b Castle Levington, with children Ann 18 dressmaker and Robert 15, both b Hilton
Margaret Coates was in the informant on Mrs Barlow’s death certificate in 1852; she signed with her mark
Jun 1866: Two friends, G Coates & J Hogg, gave £5 to the subscription for Thomas Garbutt