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12. _Q._ Till what time? _A._ I am not prepared to state the day but till within about six weeks. _Q._ Have you the book of rules here? _A._ I have not. _Q._ Did you miss him at any time? _A._ Yes some months. _Mr. Park._ I waive the objection to your asking your questions, so far as I am concerned for Mr. De Berenger. _Mr. Bolland._ Who were the securities for Mr. De Berenger? _A._ Mr. Cochrane, a bookseller, in Fleet-street, and Mr. Tahourdin, the attorney. _Q._ You made search for him and could not find him? _A._ Yes. _Cross-examined by Mr. Serjeant Best._ _Q._ That Cochrane was not at all connected with the Dundonald family? _A._ I asked the question, and I understood not. _Cross-examined by Mr. Park._ _Q._ Mr. Cochrane is partner in the house of Mr. White, of Fleet-street? _A._ Yes. _Q._ I believe you saw Mr. De Berenger on the morning of the 21st very early, did not you? _A._ No. _Q._ Recollect yourself, because I understand you did see him that morning? _A._ I cannot recollect having seen Mr. De Berenger for a very great length of time, and I think long previous to that? _Q._ I have reason to put the question, or I should not to you, not doubting the veracity of your answer; recollect whether you did not see him near the King's Bench Prison, very early on that morning? _A._ I have nothing by which I can charge my recollection. _Q._ The security was given a considerable time ago for the rules? _A._ A very considerable time ago, nearly two years ago I should think. _Q._ It was not for a very large sum? _A._ Under L400. I think. _Q._ You will excuse my asking, but the security is generally nearly commensurate with the debt? _A._ They generally do take it for the amount as nearly as possible, calculating the costs. _Q._ More than the debt then? _A._ Yes. _Mr. Bolland._ Was Mr. Ralph Sandom a prisoner in the King's Bench Prison? _A._ Twice he has been a prisoner. _Q._ Was he on the 21st of February? _A._ I have not the books, and cannot state that. _Mr. Joseph Wood sworn._ _Examined by Mr. Gurney._ _Q._ Are you a Messenger of the Alien Office? _A._ I am. _Q._ Did you on the 3d or 4th of April leave London in order to apprehend De Berenger? _A._ I did on the 4th. _Q._ Had you a warrant of the Secretary of State? _A._ I had. _Q._ How long had you had it in your possession? _A._ Ever sinc
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