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16 us bung our Eyes in Drink; and I drank, with him, which is this Richard Turpin.

Court to Turpin. There was a Mare and Foal lot, what Account can you give, how you came by that Mare and Foal?

Pri. I was going up to Lincolnhire to John Whitehead; there was a Mare and Foal before his Door, and I was there drinking.

Coun. Does he keep a Houe, and ell Ale?

Pri. Yes.

Coun. What Place was it at?

Pris. Within a Mile of Heckington.—The Man had been at a Fair, and bought a Mare and Foal, and he wanted toell them again.

Coun. What Time was it?

Pris. In August: I aked the Price, and gave him even Guineas for Mare and Colt; he gave me back Half a Crown; I taid all Night, and came away next Morning. I went to all Markets, and whenever I went, I rode with them, without ever being challenged.

Court. Have you any Thing more to ay?

Pris. I have ent a Subpœna for a Man and his Wife, they were preent when I bought them.

Court. What is his Name?

Pri. I cannot tell, therefore I deire ome longer Time that thee Witnees may be examined. I alo ent a pecial Meenger with a Letter.

[Mr Griffith the Jaylor being call'd, aid, The Meenger is come back.] Court. What say you to that?

Prioner was ilent.

Court. If you have any Witnees, you hould have