And you found that there was no other man in the house?—We found there was no other man in the house but Mr. Church.

Was there any door or window open at which any other man could have come in?—No.

Now this light from the terrace, did that strike through the fan-light or window over the door?—Yes.

Does it give a pretty fair light to the hall?—Yes; it shews a little light up the stairs.

And at the time the person opened the door and went out, was it at that time you got this view of his person?—Yes.

Examined by Lord Ellenborough.

Now, you say that he came into the room—Did you hear him when he first came into the room?—No.

You were awakened, as I understand you, by the application of his hand to your person?—Yes.

Was he on the bed, or standing by the side of the bed on the floor?—He was standing upon the floor.

When he assumed a feigned voice, and said, “I am your mistress,” and when you observed it to be a feigned voice in which he was speaking, did you not speak to him by name, and say, “It is you, Mr. Church”—(The Witness seemed to hesitate, as if he had not understood the question)—Have you any difficulty in hearing?—No, my Lord.