To Union Hall?—Yes.

Lord Ellenborough.—Did he not in the course of the morning, when staying with you, and after you had been to the house, tell you what Church had done to him, and that he had laid his hand upon his private parts?—No.

Never, from first to last?—No.

Common Serjeant.—Pray, at what time was it that you went before the Magistrate with this young man? Was it at all earlier than the 12th of November following?—I cannot say the day of the month.

Was it not six or seven weeks afterwards?—It was some time afterwards.

Was it not six or seven weeks after?—I believe it was.

Mr. Marryatt.—Did the lad then go with his father?—Yes.

Common Serjeant.—The lad generally slept at home at his father’s?—Yes.

Now, how far was his father’s off from his master’s?—About a quarter of a mile.

Did he not sleep at his father’s the next night?—The next but one he did.