A Spectaclc fo● Perjurers▪ Deus Videt 27. Die novemb. 1589. IOhn jones of the Parish of S. Sepulchres in London Gentleman, aged forty years and above, made oath that he was present about two years past, at the sign of the George in York, when M. Christopher Crosbitt Gentleman, did lend unto M. Rochard Small Doctor of the Civil Law, the Sum of two hundredth pounds in Angels▪ with which money the said M. Small did then say he would buy certain Lands in Yorkshire, of the value of twenty pounds. And he than heard M. Small promise the said M. Crosbitt, that the same land should be assured to him and his Heirs, until the said money repaid him. And where in effect this deponent now remembreth not touching that matter, ●auing that he thinketh in his conscience, that the said M. Crosbitt had neither the said land assured him, nor the said money paid him back again. Th'original hereof remaineth with M. Doctor Small: being wilfully f●lse in all points. Thus subscribed. I. I. NOte, that (through the like wilful perjury of this jones and Bolton the Cutpurse) Eulwood and doughty were before that time condemned in the star-chamber (as it strangely happened) of conspiracy, at the suit of Brok●smoth, otherwise called Rougecrosse Painter, only for that they (amongst others) were the means that the same Broksmoth was justly condemned, and burnt in the hand at Newgate for two notable felonies. By which like perjuries, any man may be condemned in any cause whatsoever. God amend that's amiss, Better make a new world, then amend this. Fly falsehood. qd. Fulwood.