Now, my lord, we will go on, and give the other evidence that we opened concerning these three other gentlemen that came to town; two of them took lodgings at Gurrey's at five in the afternoon, but did not come in till between eleven and twelve, and then they brought another in with them; and though he had been in town five or six hours, his feet were wet in his shoes, and his head was of a reeky sweat; he had been at some hard labour I believe, and not drinking himself into such a sweat.

Call John Gurrey, Matthew Gurrey, and Elizabeth Gurrey.

John Gurrey was sworn.

Jones—Do you know any of the gentlemen at the bar?

J. Gurrey—Yes.

Jones—Name who you know.

J. Gurrey—There is Mr. Stephens, Mr. Rogers, and Mr. Marson.

Jones—Pray do you remember when they took lodging at your house?

J. Gurrey—The last assizes; when they first came, there was only Mr. Stephens and Mr. Rogers.