haise.
_Q._ With four horses?
_A._ Yes, with four horses.
_Q._ What were the names of the lads that drove him?
_A._ James Overy and Thomas Todd, I believe were the boys. I am not
quite positive as to the names of the boys.
_Q._ Should you know the person again that you saw that morning if you
were to see him?
_A._ I think I should, he was very much disguised at that time.
_Q._ Look about, and tell me whether you see him any where?
_A._ I do not immediately see any face that I should know again, that I
at this moment recollect.
_Q._ Look with care round about?
_A._ That is the gentleman, (_pointing to De Berenger_.)
_Q._ Do you believe that to be the person?
_A._ Yes, I do think that is the person--really when I see the face it
is the same.
_Q._ Looking again, have you any doubt of it?
_A._ I think I can swear that is the gentleman. I have no doubt of
it--that certainly is the gentleman.
_Cross Examined by Mr. Richardson._
_Q._ Had you ever seen the gentleman before?
_A._ No.
_Q._ Nor since?
_A._ No not till to-day, not to my knowledge.
_Q._ The first thing he said was that he was very hungry; and you went
to get him something to eat?
_A._ Yes; and he got out of the chaise, and I got him something. We
crossed the yard together.
_Q._ During all the time you were with him he was getting something to
eat?
_A._ No; he was sitting in the room part of the time.
_Q._ You were busy getting him something at the time?
_A._ He was standing while I was getting it, and then he sat down; I
staid to wait upon him.
_Q._ What was the whole length of the time you were with him?
_A._ I suppose ten minutes.
_Q._ The greatest part of that time he was eating, was not he?
_A._ The greatest part of the time he was talking; I do not think he ate
any thing; he took a knife and fork in his hand but I do not believe he
ate any thing.
_A Juryman._ Did you observe any thing particular in his dress?
_A._ He was dressed pretty much in the way I have described; he had one
part of his dress I have not mentioned, which was a large white cockade
hanging down very dirty, as if it had been a long time worn.
_Lord Ellenborough._ Had you any conversation with him about his
communicating this intelligence in any public quarter; or did you give
him any advice upon that?
_A._ No I did not. When he went away I gave him a card of the road, and
requested his favors when he should co
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