_ How were they dressed then?
_A._ They had taken off their military hats and put round ones on, and
they walked away.
_Q._ At what hour in the morning was it when you got to the Marsh gate?
_A._ I should think about eleven o'clock; I cannot say for half an hour.
_Q._ Did Mr. Sandom give you any thing?
_A._ Not at that time.
_Q._ Did he pay for the chaise?
_A._ He did not, not there.
_Q._ Has he since given you any thing?
_A._ He asked us what house we stopped at, I told him the Bull at Kent
Street end, and he came to us there, and gave my fellow-servant a one
pound note, and the remainder in silver for him and me together.
_Q._ Did he pay for the chaise?
_A._ He did not pay for the chaise.
_Q._ Did either of the other two return with him?
_A._ They did not.
_Mr. Francis Baily called again._
_Examined by Mr. Bolland._
_Q._ In consequence of enquiries that had been made, did Mr. Holloway
attend the Committee of the Stock Exchange?
_A._ He did.
_Q._ Did Mr. Lyte attend also?
_A._ Afterwards he did with Mr. Holloway; first Mr. Holloway came, and
denied having any knowledge of the transaction.
_Q._ Did you see him again at any other time?
_A._ Yes, very near the time of the bill being found; I cannot tell
whether before or after that, he came with Mr. Lyte and confessed that
he was the person who had planned that plot, or participated in it.
_Q._ State what he said as nearly as you can recollect?
_A._ He said that he had done it with a view to obtain money by a rise
in the public funds; and Mr. Lyte stated, that he was one of the parties
who had been employed by Mr. M'Rae, at Mr. Holloway's suggestion; at
Holloway's or M'Rae's.
_Q._ Did either of them say who were the actors in the plot?
_A._ Mr. Lyte said that he and Sandom and M'Rae rode in the post chaise
from Northfleet to Dartford, and afterwards from Dartford to London.
_Lord Ellenborough._ In whose presence did Lyte state this?
_A._ Mr. Wakefield was present, Mr. Lavie was present, and a Mr.
Chaumette.
_Q._ Was Holloway present then?
_A._ Yes he was; they both came together.
_Q._ What Lyte stated was in the presence of Holloway?
_A._ Exactly so. Holloway stated that he did it with a view of obtaining
money, by the rise in the funds.
_Q._ Did he state any thing more?
_A._ He stated that he was not aware of the serious turn it would take;
that he did not contemplate it in that point
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