Mr. Park. You stated that very expressly and very clearly.
Lord Ellenborough. Unless his recollection goes to their being such things, I think it would not go far; it is a thing that occurs every day, I have seen it twenty times at the Old Bailey.
Mr. Park. It assists the recollection of the witness, which I say my learned friends are not entitled to do.
Lord Ellenborough. When the witness has given a previous description of the dress, it is very usual to ask wherein does it differ, or what sort of a thing is it—they must first lay the foundation for the production which I think they have done in this case.
Mr. Bolland. Had he a cap upon his head similar to that?
A. Yes he had.
Q. Had that gold lace on?
A. It had.
Q. You say the gentleman was walking up and down the room?