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CCLXIII. Younge contra Roberts
October 14, 1622

Admiralty Court, Instance and Prize, Libels 81, No. 256.
Document in Public Record Office, London.
List of Records, No. 380.

Younge co9 Robertℯ.

Quo die comp̳t dc̃us Roberts et citra revocac̃ proc̃uris sui aɫs in hac
cãa constitut̃ omnibus melioribus via modo et juris forma necnon ad õem
quemcūq̢ iuris effc̃u exinde quouismodo sequi valeñ alɫt et in iure propot
conm divm et ar̃tim provt sequitur.

    1

  • Inprimis Qd nulla fides salt̄m de iure sufficiens fuit aut est dc̃is et depobus
    Richardi Hewtye, Tilmani Henton et Walteri Cowman test̄m ex p̱te dei
    dc̃i Younge in hac cãa product̄ iurat̄ et exãrat̄ ffor that they the said Hewtye
    Henton and Cowman at the time of theire production and exãicon9 in this
    cause were and at this p̢nte are people of noe estate credicte or æstimacon9
    and duringe the voiage lite in the shippe the Garland lite did carrye and
    behaue themselues looselye and idlelye and by all the Company of the


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    said shippe of credicte and reputacon9 were and are accounted idle fellowes
    and of noe credict or truste in theire sayeings and Actions. Et pot pars ista
    conm divm et de quoɫt.

  • 2

  • It̃m That the said Hewtye, Henton, and Cowman at the time of theire
    production and exai9con9 in this cause were and at this p̢nte are capital
    enimies and adversaries of the said John Roberts against whom they are
    wittness̃, and favourers, frindℯ and Assistantℯ of the said Nicholas Younge
    for whome they are produced and examined as wittnes̃s and such as will
    saye or sweare anythinge for him that maye inable him to overthrowe
    the said John Robertℯ in this cause, And for such are comonlye accounted
    reputed & taken Et pot vt supra.

  • 3

  • It̃m That the said Richard Hewtye, Tillman Henton and Walter Cowman
    in theire deposic̃ons to the fourthe ar̃cle of the Libell given in this cause on
    the behalfe of the said Nicholas Younge deposeinge that the Mr William
    Wye Mr of the shippe the Garland lite in regard of the asp̱tion laied vpon
    the said younge by the said Roberts grewe suspitious of him and distasted
    him and expelled or turned him the said younge and his servante out of
    the said shippe at Smirna and inforced them to seeke other imployments
    or to that effecte and purpose haue in soe affirmeinge deposed falsely and
    corruptlye nam in rei veritate The said Mr William Wye did not take any
    dislike of the said younge for or by reason of any thinge that the said
    Roberts speake to or of him But the dislike that the said Wye tooke
    againste the said younge was for that the said younge was druncke vpon
    a Sundaie and disturbed the said Wye and his companye when they were
    at Praiers And the said Wye did not at Smirna or any other place expell
    or turne the said younge out of the said shippe the Garland But in truethe
    the said younge did miscarrye and misbehaue himselfe in the said shippe
    the Garland and did at Smirna of his owne accorde quitte him selfe and
    his said servante from the said shippe the Garland againste the will and
    good likeninge of the said William Wye the Mr and he the said Mr Wye
    did not expelle or turne him the said younge or his said servantℯ out of
    the said shippe p̳vt dc̃i Hewtye, Henton et Cowman in depobus suis false
    et corrupte deposuerunt. Et pot vt supra.

  • 4

  • It̃m That the said Tilman Henton since his p̳duction and exai9aco9 in
    this cause on the behalfe of the said Nicholas younge hath in the p̢nce of


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    divers credible and sufficiente wittnes̃s acknowledged and confessed that
    he had deposed falsely and vntrulye for the said younge againste the said
    Robertℯ in this cause, And beinge asked why he would soe doe and what
    he gott by it hee answered that he gott a good Dinner: Et pot vt supra.

  • 5

  • It̃m That the said Hewtye Henton and Cowman in theire deposic̃ons
    to the seaventh Interrogatory ministred in this cause on the behalfe of
    the said Roberts affirmeinge and deposeinge that vpon a searche in the
    voiage lite some triflinge things were founde in the custodye or Cabon of
    the said Roberts wch he had before denied to the Mr, or to that purpose
    and effecte §Have§ therein deposed falsely and corruptlye ffor the things
    that were founde in the custodye or Cabon9 of the said Roberts were onely
    a paire of silke garters wch a merchante that was in the shippe and §had
    formerlye§ dep̱ted from her had desired him the said Roberts to kepe for
    him if he could finde them beinge misseinge at the said Merchants dep̱ture
    from the said shippe, And the said Roberts did never denye the haueinge
    of the said garters to the said Wm Wye the Mr nor was ever inquired of or
    asked by him for them provt dicti Hewtye, Henton et Cowman falso et
    corrupte deposuerunt: Et pot vt supra.

  • 6

  • It̃m In case there was any falleing out or wordℯ betwene the said Roberts
    and younge the voiage lite in the shippe the Garland lite aboute [aboute] a
    pigge of leade And that the said Roberts did tell the said younge that he
    the said Younge would haue had the said Roberts fathered and owned a
    pigge of leade in the Garland wch was not his but the Mrs or to that purpose
    or effect Qd non fatetr p̱s ista aɫr quam sibi expedet sed penitus diffetetr et
    negat, yet the said wordℯ were spoken by the said Robertℯ in answere to
    the said Mrs questions examininge * * * the said * * * there-
    vpon and not otherwise and the said Roberts in soe sayeinge did not doe
    any * * * or iniurye to the said younge * * * it is tr * * *
    the voiage lite the said younge would haue had the said Roberts to haue a
    * * * of leade to be * * * not b * * * did belonge to Mr
    Wye the Mr beinge hidd in the ballaste of the shippe a * * * d
    * * * said younge * * * iustifye to the said Mr Wye he knewe
    that pigge of leade to be the said * * * would haue faced the said
    Wye out of the said pigge of leade had not * * * confessed and
    acknowledged to Mr Wye and his mate that the said pigge * * *


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    7

  • It̃m Qd p̢missa oĩa et sing̃la fuerunt et sunt vera pub̴ca noria manifesta
    * * * pub̴ca vox et fama vnde fc̃a fide de iure in hac p̱te requisit̃ petiɫ
    p̱s ista * * * fieri et ministrari cum effc̃u p̢missa p̳ponens conm et divm
    non arctans se ad oĩa * * * quatus p̱ban9it in prmissis eatenus obtineat
    in petitℯ Jurℯ beneficio in õibus se * * *

[Indorsed:] Exhibit̃ p̱ Wyan apud Sowthwarke corã d̴no Judice 14° die
mensis Octobris 1622.