A. Why he never failed, to my knowledge; he left his shop publicly, and came to my house.
Q. He does nothing in the bail way, by way of filling up his time, does he?
A. I know nothing about his private concerns.
Lord Ellenborough. You take upon yourself to say, that you know he has not failed; is not his wife likely to know, she has told us he did when he came to your house. You may go about your business.
A Juryman. Are you a journeyman or a master?
A. I am a master in a small way, sometimes I keep three or four men.
Lord Ellenborough. Whom else do you call?
Mr. Park. No more, my Lord.
Lord Ellenborough. Do not you prove where De Berenger dined that day?