A. He is something like him.
Q. One man is something like another, he goes upon two legs, and has two hands, and so on.
A. It is like him certainly.
William Crane sworn.
Examined by Mr. Adolphus.
Q. Do you drive a hackney coach?
A. Yes.
Q. What number.
A. 890.
Q. On a Monday morning in February do you remember taking up a fare at the Marsh Gate?
A. Yes.
Q. What day of the month was it?
A. The 21st of February.
Q. Where did the fare come from?
A. From Dartford.
Q. Out of what?
A. A post chaise and four--a Dartford chaise.
Q. Where were you directed to drive to?
A. To Grosvenor Square.
Q. Where to there?
A. He did not say where in Grosvenor Square.
Q. Where did you set him down?
A. I drove him into Grosvenor Square, and then the gentleman put down the front glass and told me to drive to No. 13, Green Street.
Q. Did the gentleman get out there?
A. Yes.
Q. Did you hear whom he asked for?
A. He asked for Colonel or Captain somebody, I did not hear the name, and they said he was gone to breakfast in Cumberland Street.
Q. What did the gentleman say then?
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