A. He said, "Then I must return."
Q. That was all that he said?
A. Yes; I saw him come out of Mr. King's.
Q. You know the different members of the family?
A. Yes.
Q. Do you know the major?
A. Yes, I attended on the major when he first went into the army.
Q. I mean Major Cochrane?
A. The brother of Lord Cochrane,--the younger brother.
Q. The brother who is in Spain or France?
A. Yes, he was there lately.
Q. All that Lord Cochrane said was, "Well, Thomas, I will return?"
A. Yes, that was all that he said.
Mr. Gurney. I will admit the patent to be of any date you please.
Mr. Brougham. It is a patent for the invention of a lamp; the date is 20th of February.
Mr. Gurney. I will take my learned friend's word for that.
Mr. Brougham. That is the case on the part of my Lord Cochrane.
Mr. Scarlett. The next witness is to the case of Mr. Cochrane Johnstone.
Mr. Park. I shall use him also.
Mr. Gabriel Tahourdin sworn.
Examined by Mr. Scarlett.
Q. How long have you known Mr. De Berenger?
A. About five or six years.
Q. Were you the person that introduced him to Mr. Cochrane Johnstone?
A. I was.
Q. How long ago?
A. In May 1813.
Q. You were well acquainted with Mr. Cochrane Johnstone.
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