I am a soldier in the third regiment of foot guards; Manning called on me to assist him in Lewkener's-lane; I saw nobody except the prisoner and Manning; I met the prisoner first and then Manning, and he ordered me to assist him in the King's name; I did, to the best of my power, we took him to a public house in Drury-lane, and there we looked at the pots, we took him then to a coal shed, the corn