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|Transcription=was dated at the Barbadas the first of July last, and hee hath alsoe
 
|Transcription=was dated at the Barbadas the first of July last, and hee hath alsoe
received other lettres to the same effect, and that hee had
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received other letters to the same effect, and that hee had
 
seene went the voyage in question in the said shipp, And otherwise referring
 
seene went the voyage in question in the said shipp, And otherwise referring
 
himselfe to the ordinary course of calculation, hee cannot depose.
 
himselfe to the ordinary course of calculation, hee cannot depose.
  
To the Interrogatories. CENTRE HEADING]
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To the Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]
  
 
To the first hee saith hee cometh required by the said Edmund Cowse to be
 
To the first hee saith hee cometh required by the said Edmund Cowse to be
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Jacob Gregory SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
 
Jacob Gregory SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
  
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The 12th of November 1657.
 
The 12th of November 1657.
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thereunto annexed and now shewed unto him hee saith and deposeth that the
 
thereunto annexed and now shewed unto him hee saith and deposeth that the
 
said schedule was and is the true and originall Charter partie for the
 
said schedule was and is the true and originall Charter partie for the
voyage therein mentioned, and that on or very shortly after the say of the
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voyage therein mentioned, and that on or very shortly after the day of the
 
date thereof being the 5th of January 1656 this deponent was present
 
date thereof being the 5th of January 1656 this deponent was present
 
at his shopp in Cornehill London and did see the arlate James
 
at his shopp in Cornehill London and did see the arlate James
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and there present.
 
and there present.
  
Repeated before doctor Godolphin:/:
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Leonard Bates./ &#91;SIGNATURE, RH SIDE&#93;
 
Leonard Bates./ &#91;SIGNATURE, RH SIDE&#93;
 
 
|People=<u>Leonard Bates</u>
 
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The London merchant, John Paige, signed sealed published and declared his last Will and Testament on April 5th, 1689, in the presence of "Thomas Langham Clement Kettell Leonard Bates Scrivener." ([[Tools: PROB 11/397/549 Will of John Paige of London 30 December 1689|PROB 11/397/549 Will of John Paige of London 30 December 1689]])
 
The London merchant, John Paige, signed sealed published and declared his last Will and Testament on April 5th, 1689, in the presence of "Thomas Langham Clement Kettell Leonard Bates Scrivener." ([[Tools: PROB 11/397/549 Will of John Paige of London 30 December 1689|PROB 11/397/549 Will of John Paige of London 30 December 1689]])
 
|Primary sources=<u>Leonard Bates</u>
 
 
C 5/80/82 Short title: Bates v Pennyman. Plaintiffs: Leonard Bates and another. Defendants: John Pennyman. Subject: personal estate of the deceased Leonard Bates, London. Document type: bill, answer. 1691
 
 
PROB 11/402/469  Will of Leonard Bates, Scrivener of London 23 December 1690
 
 
Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies:  Miscellaneous collection of Title deeds including Ware Park and Albury Hall in Hertfordshire, with Marriage licences and Turnpike papers, 1407 - 1921: TITLE DEEDS AND MANORIAL RECORDS  [no ref. or date: HARPENDEN  [no ref. or date]: Lease for 1 year  DE/Cm/37726  1st November 1677. Contents:
 
1. John Pilsberry of Mountmill, St Giles without Cripplegate, victualler, exor of Thomas Tickeridge of London, gent, decd.
 
2. Francis Holbech, citizen & apothecary of London & citizen & haberdasher of London & Miles Tompkins of Stepney, broadweaver
 
Falcon End farm.
 
Witnesses - Thomas Mell.
 
John Pinder.
 
Jacob Mell.
 
Leonard Bates, scrivener.
 
Endorsement - Certificate of examination of decd by Pinder & Bates (witnesses) taken in Chancery on behalf of Miles Tompkins complainant agst Mary Carpenter
 
 
|Secondary sources=<u>Leonard Bates</u>
 
 
* Family Search Community Trees: Leonard Bates:<ref>[http://histfam.familysearch.org/getperson.php?personID=I4585&tree=London]. viewed 30/04/13</ref>
 
 
Birth: Date N/A
 
Buried: 11 Dec 1690  St. Michael, Cornhill, London, Middlesex, England
 
Married: Sara Hartley (born  c. 23 Nov 1628, St. Michael, Cornhill, London, Middlesex, England;  bur. 9 Mar 1685/86, St. Michael, Cornhill, London, Middlesex, England)
 
Children:
 
        1. Leonard Bates,  c. 15 Jun 1654, St. Michael, Cornhill, London, Middlesex, England Find all individuals with events at this location,  d. Yes, date unknown
 
2. John Bates,  b. 27 Nov 1656, St. Michael, Cornhill, London, Middlesex, England Find all individuals with events at this location,  d. Yes, date unknown
 
3. William Bates,  b. 22 May 1668, Threadneedle Alley, Moorfields, Shoreditch, Middlesex, England Find all individuals with events at this location,  d. Yes, date unknown
 
 
 
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was dated at the Barbadas the first of July last, and hee hath alsoe
received other letters to the same effect, and that hee had
seene went the voyage in question in the said shipp, And otherwise referring
himselfe to the ordinary course of calculation, hee cannot depose.

To the Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first hee saith hee cometh required by the said Edmund Cowse to be
a witnes in this court wherein hee is noe wayes concerned, nor was hee
in the shipp or voyage in question, and hath often gonne to sea in theise
30 yeares space, but never had command of any shipp.

To the second hee answereth negatively for his part, and did not belonge to
the shipp ffortune.

To the third it concerneth him not.

To the 4th negatively for his part.

To the 5th and 6 they concerneth him not.

Repeated with his precontest before doctor Godolphin.

Jacob Gregory SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The 12th of November 1657.

Exámined upon the foresaid allegation.

Rp. 3 2

Leonard Bates of the parish of Saint Michael Cornehill
London Scrivener, aged 34 yeares or thereabouts sworne
and exámined.

To the second árticle of the said allegation and the schedule in parchment
thereunto annexed and now shewed unto him hee saith and deposeth that the
said schedule was and is the true and originall Charter partie for the
voyage therein mentioned, and that on or very shortly after the day of the
date thereof being the 5th of January 1656 this deponent was present
at his shopp in Cornehill London and did see the arlate James
Reade) (whom hee the well know) subscribe, seale, and
deliver the said charter partie as his act and deed, in all things as
is therein contained, which being soe donne this deponent
and his servants Thomas Wilmer and Thomas ffelton as witnesses set their
names on the back thereof as now appeareth. And
that upon or presently after the 14th of January last the said Reade
alsoe signed, sealed and delivered the other schedule in paper
annexed to the Charter partie, in the presence of this deponent
and his said two servants, And otherwise hee cannot depose, saving
the arlate James Cowse was present at such sealing, and
delivery, and ás hee thinketh, Edmund Cowse was alose then
and there present.

Repeated before doctor Godolphin:/:

Leonard Bates./ [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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Leonard Bates

The London merchant, John Paige, signed sealed published and declared his last Will and Testament on April 5th, 1689, in the presence of "Thomas Langham Clement Kettell Leonard Bates Scrivener." (PROB 11/397/549 Will of John Paige of London 30 December 1689)