band or something round the cap.
_Q._ What had he under his military great coat?
_A._ A scarlet coat.
_Q._ Did you see any thing on the scarlet coat?
_A._ I only took notice of the lace upon it.
_Q._ Where did that gentleman order the coach to drive to?
_A._ Up to Grosvenor Square.
_Q._ To what street?
_A._ I do not recollect whether he told me any street, only Grosvenor
Square.
_Q._ Do you think you should know that gentleman again?
_A._ I do not know; dress makes such an alteration.
_Q._ Look round, and see whether you can see any one.
_A._ I do not see that I can recollect him, only seeing him that half
minute.
_Q._ Look at that gentleman who is stooping down to write, (_De
Berenger_,) and see whether you think that is like him?
_A._ Yes, I do upon my word, but I only saw him for about half a minute.
_Cross-examined by Mr. Park._
_Q._ You, being a waterman, take that particular notice of every body
that gets into a hackney coach, that you are quite sure having seen him
step from the chaise into the coach, that he is the man?
_A._ I said at first, that the dress made such an alteration that I
should think I should hardly know him.
_Q._ If I were to get into your coach with this dress on, and afterwards
with my ordinary dress, you would hardly know me again?
_A._ No, I should think not.
_Richard Barwick sworn._
_Examined by Mr. Adolphus._
_Q._ What are you?
_A._ I am clerk to Messrs. Paxtons and Company.
_Q._ Where is their house of business?
_A._ In Pall Mall.
_Q._ They are Bankers?
_A._ Yes, they are.
_Q._ Do you remember a particular circumstance in passing near the Marsh
Gate any morning?
_A._ Yes, I do.
_Q._ On what day?
_A._ Monday Morning the 21st February.
_Q._ What did you observe in passing?
_A._ I observed a post chaise with four horses, it had galloped at a
very great rate, the horses were exceedingly hot, and the man was
getting into a hackney coach that the people there told me had come out
of that chaise.
_Q._ Did you hear that person who got into the coach say anything?
_A._ No, I had no conversation with any body.
_Q._ Did you follow that coach?
_A._ I did.
_Q._ How far?
_A._ I saw it as far as the Little Theatre, in the Haymarket.
_Q._ Why did you follow that hackney coach.
_A._ Because I wanted to know what the news was.
_Lord Ellenborough._ How came you to know any thing about the
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