Upon what account?—For using her ill.

KING'S COUNSEL

Were these expressions made use of before his face or behind his back?—I have heard her before his face and behind his back.

PRISONER'S COUNSEL

When have you heard it?—I believe in the last twelve months, but cannot be sure.

KING'S COUNSEL

Recollect on what occasion?—It has been, I believe, on little passions on both sides, and that generally from trifles.

PRISONER'S COUNSEL

When did you first communicate your suspicion to Mr. Blandy about his being poisoned?—On the Saturday morning before his death, from what I saw on the Wednesday before.

Why did you keep this suspicion of yours from Wednesday to Saturday?—The reason I did not tell my suspicions to Mr. Blandy sooner than Saturday was because I stayed for Mr. Stevens, the prisoner's uncle, who did not come till Friday night; I told him then, and he desired me to tell Mr. Blandy of it.