Witness. "I do."
The Attorney-general. "You have said that the prisoner came out of his house wearing this ulster. Now, on the occasions you have described, when the prisoner left his carriage and returned to it, was this ulster ever off his back?"
Witness. "He wore it all the time."
The Attorney-general. "You are positive he did not at any time leave you with this ulster on, and return wearing another?"
Witness. "I am positive of it."
The Attorney-general. "After the lady got into the carriage, and the prisoner told you there was no occasion for you to mention what you had seen, or that he had spoken to you about the lady, what did he do?"
Witness. "He told me to drive to Prevost's Restaurant, in Church Street, Soho, and then he got into the carriage."
The Attorney-general. "At any time during the night did you see the lady's face?"
Witness. "Not at any time."
The Attorney-general. "Were you familiar with Prevost's Restaurant?"