I had married just before.

kind Ihave'ever been inj to my knowledge.

Ellaby-hall. That'is the only thing of the

for stealing some corn, four years ago, at

good friends. I have once been in trouble

said anything to my wife. We parted

tenced to six months' imprisonment.

Mr. Jackson.-He was tried and sen-

advised me to go into the stablo If I had

weeks ago what was going on, and he

cattle. I told Mr. Oxspring about six

anything about an action for impounding

have been good friends. I don't know

there, which would be on the 3rd of April.

day in the second week wo went to live

once. I first saw him there on the Thurs-

the burial ground. He came more than

the porter from the Medical School go up

a miscarriage in consequence. I nave seen

away. The smell made me ill, and I had

he said he would remove it-it would go

spoke to the sexton about the smell, and

room over the stable, and it got worse. I

first went I noticed a peculiar smell in the

graveyard on the 24th of March.When we

-We went to live at the house in the

Bethiah Dixon, wife of the last witness.

I have seen a man named " John," who

(Howard) should not let anything else go.

for him, and until he got some money he

seen him, but he (the porter) had no money

I told the sexton again, and he said he had

day morning, but he did not see the sexton.

see him, and the man came again on Fri-

I told the sexton that the man had been to j

removed the coffins from them. These

stable. The men opened the graves and

The sexton afterwards put them into the

graves, and put them into the open shed.

Line 3.6.0 graves were not distinguished by mounds

Line 3.6.1 of earth. Judging from the size of the

Line 3.6.2 coffins which " John" and Howard removed

Line 3.6.3 I should say that they were those of

Line 3.6.4 children about ten or 12. About a fort-

Line 3.6.5 night ago I saw Howard remove some

Line 3.6.6 coffins from the stable into the large pit.

Line 3.6.7 He took some in the day time, and towards

Line 3.6.8 evening he got the assistance of another

Line 3.6.9 man. I saw a man named Coldwell help-

Line 3.6.10 ing him.Before I was married I lived four

Line 3.6.11 years in service in Mr. Warhurst's of

Line 3.6.12 Ecclesall-road. I never saw any other person

Line 3.6.13 at the pit than Howard and the two men

Line 3.6.14 assisting him. I never saw any funerals per-

Line 3.6.15 formed at that pit-not at that particular

Line 3.6.16 place. I have never seen any service per-

Line 3.6.17 formed at that pit. There was one small

Line 3.6.18 place open, so as they could slide a coffin

Line 3.6.19 into it, but it could be made larger. The

Line 3.6.20 pit was covered with planks and a thin

Line 3.6.21 layer of earth. There were planks placed

Line 3.6.22 against the hole when they were not using

Line 3.6.23 it. I remember the holes being made in

Line 3.6.24 the floor of the room over the stable. I