A. Yes.
Q. Day and night?
A. Yes.
Q. The carrying a gentleman in a chaise and four to Canterbury was nothing extraordinary?
A. No.
Q. How came you to remember this particular day?
A. I do not know.
Q. Upon your oath, might it not have been the 20th or the 22nd?
A. I cannot say indeed.
Q. Have you not heard other people say it was the 21st that this extraordinary affair happened?
A. No, I have not.
Q. You have not heard it talked of at all?
A. No.
Q. For aught you know it might be the 20th or the 22nd?
A. I cannot say.
Re-examined by Mr. Adolphus.
Q. Do you remember what day of the week it was?
A. No.
Q. Do persons often give you a Napoleon for driving them?
A. No, I never had one before.
Q. You do not remember the day of the week?
A. No, I do not.
Edward Broad sworn.
Examined by Mr. Adolphus.
Q. Are you a driver of a chaise at the Fountain at Canterbury?
A. Yes.
Q. Do you remember the last witness coming to your house with a fare early in a morning in February.
A. Yes.
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