A. Yes, it is a fuller character.
Q. It is a stiffer character, and more upright?
A. It is less upright, I think, than his; it is more angular and longer.
Lord Ellenborough. That is his usual writing, is it not? (shewing another letter to the witness.)
A. Oh, yes; certainly, I am perfectly familiar with that.
Lord Ellenborough. You are certainly borne out in your observation upon the letter; look at that letter R again?
A. It struck me on reading the letter.
Q. In what manner an artificial letter may be written, so as to disable a person from saying whether it is the hand-writing of a certain person, you cannot say?
A. I am perfectly incompetent, as I informed your lordship and the jury before, to give any judgment upon that.