Q. Was that the Monday after his return?
A. The Monday after he had bought his new coat.
Q. Did he tell you whether it had been a successful expedition to him?
A. He said he was to have £.50 for what he had done.
Q. Had you at any time any conversation with him about the nature of his journey?
A. No, never. He wished when he went away that it might be kept a secret where he was gone to; he did not wish any body to know where he was going to; he seemed very much agitated, and I desired he would not tell me that I might not tell any body else, and I did not know then.
Mr. Philip Foxall sworn.
Examined by Mr. Bolland.
Q. You keep the Rose Inn at Dartford?
A. I do.
Q. Look at that letter, and tell me whether you received it at any time, and when, from the person whose name it bears?