A. I drove him to Dartford.
Q. How was he dressed?
A. He appeared to have a great coat on.
Q. What house at Dartford did you drive to?
A. The Granby.
Q. What kind of a coat had he on?
A. A grey mixture coat it appeared to be.
Q. Did you see any other part of his dress?
A. Yes, a red coat, like an aid de camp's, it appeared to be.
Q. Describe the coat, was it adorned with any thing?
A. He had a star very full indeed.
Q. Did you see any thing else?
A. There was something about his neck hanging.
Q. What had he upon his head?
A. He had a cap with a bit of white ribband run through the cap.
Lord Ellenborough. How was that ribband, in the shape of a cockade?
A. No it was not.
Mr. Adolphus. What sort of a cap was it?
A. A cap such as officers wear, with a gold lace band round it.
Q. Was it day-light when you left him at Dartford?
A. Yes; it was about ten minutes before seven when we came to Dartford with him.
Q. Was it then day-light?
A. Yes it was day-light about two miles before we came to Dartford.
Q. Did you see the person sufficiently to think you should know him again?
A. I do not know that I should.
Q. What did he give you at parting?
A. He gave us two Napoleons, and paid me for the Dartford horses and for our horses too; he paid me one L5. note and a shilling for the Dartford horses, and the Rochester horses too, and the turnpikes.
Q. He gave you and the other lad a Napoleon a-piece?
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