Day 261 - 12 Jun 96 - Page 39
1 A. I think I said I was unemployed. I think I said I was
2 an unemployed ex-student. I do not think I said much more
3 than that.
4
5 Q. How old were you at this time, late 1989?
6 A. I would have been 25.
7
8 Q. 25?
9 A. 24, 25.
10
11 Q. What was the sort of range of age within the group?
12 A. There were certainly some occasional visitors to the
13 group who were probably in their mid to late 40's; possibly
14 even, on occasions, older. But, in general, I would say
15 early 20's.
16
17 Q. So, your age; you fitted in perhaps rather better than
18 Mr. Bishop might have done?
19 A. Certainly, so far as age is concerned, yes.
20
21 Q. Did you ever take minutes of any of these meetings, do you
22 recall?
23 A. I recall one occasion when I did; possibly on more
24 occasions.
25
26 Q. Was that something you were asked to do or did you
27 volunteer to do, do you remember?
28 A. I do not remember specifically. It could have been
29 either.
30
31 Q. Was there a minute book?
32 A. Yes, I recall there was.
33
34 Q. What did it look like?
35 A. I do not remember precisely. From memory, I think it
36 was an exercise book of some kind.
37
38 Q. How fat was it?
39 A. Not a big book, from memory; but this is a vague
40 memory.
41
42 Q. Were minutes taken at every meeting -- proper meeting,
43 I mean -- at 5 Caledonian Road?
44 A. Every meeting that I recall, certainly, yes.
45
46 Q. What about the meetings at 6 Endsleigh Street?
47 A. That, I do not remember. I do not recall people taking
48 minutes there. It is possible they did.
49
50 Q. If you took meetings, it will have been at the group's
51 business meetings (if I can call them that) at
52 5 Caledonian Road?
53 A. Yes.
54
55 Q. Can you just, please, look at your note for -- that is the
56 other file, I am afraid, Mr. Pocklington -- your note for
57 29th November 1989, which is on page 41. Mrs. Brinley-Codd
58 has written that in handwriting at the bottom of the page.
59
60 MR. MORRIS: 29th of what?
