ugh._ You get part of your money back in a hat?
_A._ We pay twenty-four shillings, and then have a hat for it.
_Mr. Richardson._ You have described this gentleman's person before
to-day?
_A._ Yes, I have.
_Q._ You have been examined upon several occasions before this?
_A._ I have been examined at the Stock Exchange, and before the Grand
Jury, no where else.
_Q._ Did not you describe the person as one that had a great red nose,
and a blotched face?
_A._ A red nose I said, and his face was very red that morning, for it
was very frosty. I said he was pitted with the small-pox.
_Lord Ellenborough._ Red or not sure you are, of the identity of the
face?
_A._ Yes, I am sure of it.
_Mr. Richardson._ It was you that told him of the stand of coaches in
the Lambeth Road?
_A._ Yes.
_Q._ That is before you come to the Marsh Gate?
_A._ Yes.
_Q._ That is not far from the Asylum, is it?
_A._ No.
_Q._ You went there for the purpose of getting a coach in the first
instance?
_A._ Yes.
_Q._ And then you told him he might perhaps get one at the Marsh Gate?
_A._ Yes.
_William Bartholemew was called into Court._
_Q._ (_to Shilling_) Is that the waterman?
_A._ That is the waterman.
_William Bartholemew sworn._
_Examined by Mr. Adolphus._
_Q._ Are you a waterman attending a stand of coaches?
_A._ Yes.
_Q._ Where?
_A._ At the Marsh Gate.
_Q._ Do you know Shilling, the last witness?
_A._ Yes, by seeing him come up with post chaises from Dartford.
_Q._ He is a Dartford boy?
_A._ Yes.
_Q._ Do you remember at any time in February, his coming with a chaise
with a gentleman in it?
_A._ Yes, the 21st of February.
_Q._ What day in the week was it?
_A._ On a Monday.
_Q._ With how many horses?
_A._ Four horses.
_Q._ At what time in the morning?
_A._ Between nine and half past nine in the morning.
_Q._ Was there a coach on the stand?
_A._ Yes.
_Q._ Any more than one?
_A._ No more than one.
_Q._ Who drove that coach?
_A._ One Crane.
_Q._ Did you see the gentleman get into it?
_A._ Yes, I did.
_Q._ How did he go in?
_A._ He stepped out of one into the other?
_Q._ Did you open the door and let down the step for him?
_A._ Yes.
_Q._ How was that gentleman dressed?
_A._ He had got a kind of brown cap on, and a dark drab military sort of
coat.
_Q._ Was there any thing round the cap?
_A._ There was a sort of
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