What door?—The street door.

Where were you when you saw Church at that time by the light of the lamp?—In bed, sitting up. I had not then left my bed.

You must have opened your door?—No, my Lord; Church did that.

By Mr. Bolland.—Whoever the person was, he left the door open, and you saw him go out through that door; and then you observed that he had a shirt on?—Yes.

The shirt or dress of a man is much shorter than that of a woman, and therefore you must have seen whether it was a shirt or a shift?—It was the shirt of a man, I am sure.

Did you see his face at all?—No, I did not. His back was to me.

When he was gone, what did you do?—I then got up and put my small clothes on, and shoes, and went into the pottery.

What for?—To get the man to come up to the house.

Did you inform any body of what had happened?—Yes; I told Thomas West of it.

By Lord Ellenborough.—He was in the pottery?—Yes.