A. No I cannot say that I am positive.
Q. Do you know the boys who drove the Baron away?
A. Yes, Shilling and ——.
Mr. Gurney. Before Shilling comes in, and when what I say is not heard by him, I must say that the person to be identified should hold his head so as to be seen.
Mr. Park. And so he did. I desired Mr. De Berenger to hold his head gently up, and he did it immediately.
Lord Ellenborough. The questions might go much nearer; the witnesses might be asked if that be the person: it is done always at the Old Bailey in cases of life and death, where the prisoner stands in a conspicuous situation—it is less strong in that case; but to be sure when it is proved in the way it has been, it can be of very little consequence.
Thomas Shilling sworn.
Examined by Mr. Adolphus.
Q. You are a chaise-driver at Dartford?
A. Yes.