Q. Did he go from that lodging he had in Chelsea, to the Rules of the King's Bench?
A. Yes, he did.
Cross-examined by Mr. Adolphus.
Q. How long had you known Mr. De Berenger before this?
A. I had known him about three years and a half; I was living at Mr. Smith's yard at that time.
Q. And you had known him all that time?
A. I had.
Q. It was on the Sunday you saw him?
A. Yes.
Q. You knew him to be an officer in the corps of riflemen, did not you?
A. Yes, I did.
Q. Perhaps you thought he was out on Sunday on military duty, or something of that kind?
A. I did not know, but the answer my wife made, when I said that to her was, that she supposed it was the same as it was at Edinburgh, and that on the Sunday a person used to come and visit her aunt.
Q. I cannot see what makes you remember particularly that it was the 20th of February?
A. I had very good occasion for it.
Lord Ellenborough. Did you write it down?
A. No, I cannot write.
Q. Did your wife put it down?
A. No; she cannot write neither.
Mr. Adolphus. How do you know it was on the 20th of February?
A. I can swear that was the day; on that day fortnight I saw his servant, and that was the 6th of March, and I asked him, whether his master was out of the Rules of the Bench? and he said, he was not; and I said, I had seen him there; and he said, if he was there he did not know any thing of it, nor his master was not out of the Rules of the Bench.
Q. He said that he was at home, in the Bench, then?
A. No, that was not his meaning; that he was not got out of the Rules then, that he was not got clear of the Bench.
Q. The servant told you so on the 6th of March?
A. Yes.
Q. That he was not out of the Rules of the Bench?
A. Yes.
Q. That he was not on that day, the 6th of March?
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