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14 Smith. I do not know more, only the lat time I aw him, I old him a Grey Mae about five years ago, before my Brother died.

Coun. Do you know no more of him?

Smith. This I know of him, and I have been many Times in his Company, and frequently with him.

Court. Palmer, you are allowed the Liberty to ak Mr. Smith ay Quetion.

Pri. I never knew him.

When Mr. Smith came firt to York, in February last, he was examined at the Catle, by everal of his Majety's Jutices of Peace for this County, and gave them the ame Account as above.

Mr. Edward Sarwad, of Hemptead in Eex, call'd.

Coun. Do you know this Richard Turpin?

Saw. Yes—I do know him; he was born and brought up at the Bell; his Father kept a Publick Houe.

Coun. How long have you known him?

Saw. I have known him thee twenty two Years; I cannot ay I exceeding exact, but about twenty two Years, upon my Soul: [Here the council repov'd Saward,  and aid to him, Friend You have worn once already, you need wear again.] Saward. I knew him ever ince he was a Boy and lived at the Bell.

Coun. How long did he live there?

Saw. I cannot exactly tell; he lived with his Father, and I was very great with him. Coun.