Page:Particular account of the murder of Mr Thos. Weare, the trial of John Thurtell and Joseph Hunt and the execution of J. Thurtell.pdf/9

 "Jack, our friends had better be civil, or they will get served out: expressions which at that time were not much regarded, because constantly in the habit of using the most shocking and brutal phrases. Here, as far as the evidence is yet gone, we lose sight of John Thurtle for a time; but the journey of Hunt and Probert down to the neighbourhood of Gill’s-hill' Cottage is ascertained, not only by the confession of Hunt, but by the various stoppages they made on the road to drink. Freeman saw a gig with two persons enter the lane, but he did not recognize John Thurtle, Probert's two servants, a woman and a boy, however, have sworn that their master returned home on Friday evening about nine o’clock, bringing Hunt with him ; and they stated that John Thurtell arrived in a gig a short time before their master and Hunt. They all three went out with a lanthom and candle about ten o’clock, and, as it appears from Mrs Probert’s evidence, took a horse from the stable with them: Probert said they were going to a Mr Nicholas on busines, and returned about eleven. They then supped, and made themselves merry, and Hunt and Thurtell