Q. Do you know the other two of those persons?
A. I do not.
Q. Did you drive either of the pair of horses that took those gentlemen to town?
A. I drove the leaders.
Q. Did they give you any orders as to which way they were to go?
A. Just as we were coming to Shooter's Hill, Mr. Sandom got out of the chaise with one of those other gentlemen, walked some little distance, and when he came back I was altering my harness; and he beckoned me, and said, My lads we do not want you to distress your horses up this hill, but when you get up you may get on a little: He asked what the gates were, and said, I shall give you twelve shillings a-piece for driving; but as to saying to what part I did not know at the time; my fellow-servant at the wheel ordered me to go over London Bridge, down Lombard Street, along Cheapside, over Blackfriar's Bridge, down the New Cut, and when I was in sight of the Marsh gate I was ordered to stop.
Q. Did you take that course?
A. I did.
Q. How was Mr. Sandom drest?