Q. Tell us what passed between Burke and the woman who asked charity? A. He asked her name, and she said it was Docherty.
Q. What did he say to that? A. He said she was a relation of his mother’s.
Q. Did Burke say what his mother’s name was? A. No.
Q. Did Burke and the woman seem acquainted? A. Don’t recollect Q. What happened after that? A. Burke took her away with him, and said, he would give her her breakfast. This was on the Friday morning.
Q. When did you see Burke after? A. He came back on Saturday, and bought a box.
Q. What sort of a box was it? A. A tea-box.
He was shewn a tea-chest, and asked, if that was it? A. Could not say. It was like it.
Q. Have your tea boxes any particular mark? A. No.
Q. Did Burke pay for the box? A. No, it is not paid for yet.
Q. Whom did he send for it? A. Mrs Hare came for it about half an hour after Burke left our shop, and got it away.