but that they both addressed me as Mireman. One of them was Sir William Wiseman who therefore called me with regard by his acquaintance.
Our natural money to the amount of the sum was under the impression that I paid her the whole amount on that occasion when I afterwards went there. I put the money in my pocket and went with the express purpose of paying.
Attorney General here asks "Who were the other persons present with you on that occasion?" In reply to which In Hearn repeats "Booth and Sir William Wiseman".
In Hearn then continues. I had already written to Booth to ask him for a statement of what took place on that occasion, but I have not yet received an answer.
In Hearn having no further statement to make, his brother puts to him the following questions:
1. In a letter dated the 12th, you state that this Maxwell was acquainted with you prior to this occasion?
I believe that he was, but I cannot state positively.