Q. What had you for your share?
A. A Napoleon.
Cross-examined by Mr. Park.
Q. Have you long lived at the Fountain at Canterbury?
A. Yes.
Q. Have you long known Thomas Dennis?
A. Yes, some years.
Q. Have you never driven a fare he brought from Dover before?
A. Not particularly to my knowledge.
Q. Your knowledge has been called to this subject, but you do not know that you ever drove one that he brought before?
A. I might have driven one, but he brought this I know.
Q. You might have driven a fare brought by him from Dover?
A. I might, there are a great many boys from that Inn.
Q. And you have driven a single gentleman before?
A. Yes.
Q. And sometimes you have driven a chaise and four?
A. Yes.
Re-examined by Mr. Adolphus.
Q. Did you ever receive a Napoleon before?
Mr. Park. He did not receive it from that person.
Lord Ellenborough. Did all these circumstances ever concur in any other case. Did you ever drive so early in the morning a single gentleman in a chaise and four, and receive a Napoleon from him?
A. No, I never did.
Michael Finnis sworn.
Examined by Mr. Adolphus.
Q. Are you a post-chaise driver at the Rose at Sittingbourn?
A. Yes.
Q. Do you remember the last witness bringing a gentleman in a post-chaise to your house?
A. Yes.
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