Lord Ellenborough. I asked him in the strongest manner possible, do you now give your evidence in resentment for having a loan, or any other benefit withheld from you? You may press that if you please.
Mr. Serjeant Best. I will put it in the way your Lordship suggests. Do you not now give your evidence in consequence of your being angry with Lord Cochrane for refusing to lend you money?
A. No. So help me God.
Q. Now take care. Do you know a gentlemen of the name of Palfreyman?
A. I have met him twice, I think, within this fortnight past.
Q. You have no resentment against Lord Cochrane whatever I understand you?
A. None whatever.
Q. You have never so expressed yourself to Mr. Palfreyman?
A. I am persuaded I never have.