Lord Ellenborough. What is the effect? only something about other persons, that is no effect.
Mr. Richardson. What was the effect of it?
A. Mr. Wakefield put some questions respecting the Stock Exchange, I did not attend exactly to what it was.
Lord Ellenborough. You had better call Mr. Wakefield, who put the questions, than he who did not hear what passed.
Mr. Park. We cannot call Mr. Wakefield; he is one of the Prosecutors, he is one of the Stock Exchange.
Lord Ellenborough. I know nothing about Mr. Wakefield; as long as the question is sperate I am willing to hear it put, but it has been put ten times and the same answer returned.
Mr. Richardson. Did you hear names mentioned?
A. I did not.
Q. Did you hear them tell him, that their wish was that he should furnish information, to bring home the guilt to others?