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Rh Coun. Did you know him after he et up for himelf?

Saw. Yes, I knew him perfectly well then, and I have bought a great many good Joints of Meat of him, upon my Soul!

Upon this the Judge reprimanded him, and advied him not to peak o rahly, but to conisder he was upon Oath, and that he hould peak eriously.

Coun. Did you know him ince he left Hemptead?

Saw. I was with him at his Houe at Hemptead.

Coun. Did you ee him there?

Saw. I aw him frequently, I can't tell how often.

Coun. How many Years is it ince he left Hemptead?

Saw. He came backwards and forwards.

Coun. How long is it ince you aw him lat?

Saw. About five or ix Years ago.

Coun. And can you ay this auredly or firmly?

Saw. Yes, and I never aw him ince.

Coun. He had any ettled Dwelling?

Saw. Not that I know of.

Court. Now look to the Prioner; is this Richard Turpin?

Saw. Yes, Yes, Dick Turpin, the son of John Turpin, who keeps the Bell at Hempstead.

Turpin deny'd he knew this Edward Saward, but eem'd at lat to own Mr. Smith.

Counsel to Mr. Smith. Mr. Smith, when you poke to him in the Catle, did you know him?

Smith. Yes, I did, and he did confes he knew me; and aid unto me two or three Times, Let us