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     1        there were many dates, and they blend somewhat.
     2
     3   Q.   Then if you turn to tab 7B -- you have now been reduced,
     4        I am afraid, to Roy Pocklington, which is, as I understand
     5        it, incorrect.  If you turn to the last page of that, you
     6        see your signature again, and this time the date is
     7        17th May 1995, about two years after the first one.  Do you
     8        see that?
     9        A.  Yes, I see that.
    10
    11   Q.   Then, finally, behind that there are a number of notes made
    12        by you.  Then, finally, tab 7C.  This time you have been
    13        abbreviated on this occasion correctly, statement of
    14        Antony Pocklington.  Do you see that?
    15        A.  I do, yes.
    16
    17   Q.   If you turn to the pack of that, which is page 7?
    18        A.  Yes.
    19
    20   Q.   We see your name again, and we have moved forward again
    21        roughly a year to 15th May 1996?
    22        A.  Yes, that is correct.
    23
    24   Q.   Is that right?  Can you tell us, starting with the first
    25        statement made in June 1993, do you remember what the basis
    26        for that statement was?
    27        A.  I am sorry, I do not quite understand you.
    28
    29   Q.   It is perhaps not very clearly asked.  Did you do this
    30        completely from memory, this statement, or how did you do
    31        it?
    32        A.  It was done referring to the notes that I had made at
    33        the time.
    34
    35   Q.   Was the statement put in front of you and you were asked to
    36        sign it; or how did it happen; was there a session with a
    37        solicitor, or what?
    38        A.  There was a session with a solicitor, and I was asked
    39        to read the statement to make any amendments that I needed
    40        to, and to sign it as corrected if I found it so.
    41
    42   Q.   If you look on page 3 of the statement, right at the top,
    43        it is the last sentence of paragraph 7, there is in fact an
    44        amendment.  Do you see that?
    45
    46   MR. MORRIS:  Sorry, what page -- the first statement?
    47
    48   MR. RAMPTON:  Yes, top of the page, page 3.  Do you see that?
    49        A.  I do not on the first statement, no.
    50 
    51   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  Yes.  Right back at the beginning of 
    52        divider 7. 
    53
    54   MR. RAMPTON:  Tab 7.
    55
    56   MR. JUSTICE BELL: The top of page 3.
    57        A.  Yes, I see that now.
    58
    59   MR. RAMPTON:  There are some initials in the margin.  Did you
    60        make that alteration?

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