Lord Ellenborough. It is a very well drawn plan?
A. Certainly it is.
Mr. Brougham. Are you aware, that a plan of that kind cannot be made out, without a survey of the ground?
A. Certainly.
Q. Are you aware, that in making a plan of that sort, there are various other plans previously made, before it comes into that state?
A. No doubt, there must be.
Q. Can you take upon you, from that, and from your understanding of the manner in which such plans are made, to say what would be a fair reasonable compensation for the trouble bestowed?
A. Mr. Cochrane Johnstone, whom I saw upon the premises, made a representation to me——
Mr. Gurney. We cannot hear that.
Mr. Brougham. From your own knowledge of the subject, and the ground, what should you take to be a reasonable compensation?