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The Trial of Charles Random De Berenger, Sir Thomas Cochrane, Commonly Called Lord Cochrane, the Hon. Andrew Cochrane Johnstone, Richard Gathorne Butt, Ralph Sandom, Alexander M'rae, John Peter Holloway, and Henry Lyte for a Conspiracy · Unknown — chapter 146 of 245 · ~201 words · public domain

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Mr. Joseph Fearn;

Cross-examined by Mr. Brougham.

Q. When Christmas brought back these two hundred one pound notes from the bank, you say they were given to Mr. Butt?

A. Yes.

Q. And you say Mr. Butt afterwards gave them to Mr. Cochrane Johnstone?

A. Yes.

Q. Did you see him give them?

A. Yes.

Q. Did you see Mr. Butt give him the other two hundred one pound notes he got from Lance?

A. No.

Q. You were not present then?

A. No, I was not.

Mr. Adolphus. We wish Mr. Wood now to produce out of the desk a watch, which he found in the possession of Mr. De Berenger.

Q. Were they both in the box when you found it?

A. They were.

Mr. Bishop Bramley sworn;

Examined by Mr. Adolphus.

Q. What are you?

A. A watchmaker and silversmith.

Q. Do you live at Hull?

A. Yes.

Q. Look at those watches that lie there; did you sell those watches?

A. No, neither of those.

Q. Did you sell a watch to the gentleman who sits there?

A. Yes.

Q. For how much money?

A. Twenty-nine guineas and a half, L30. 19s. 6d.

Q. When was that?

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