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. _Q._ Look at that bank note (No. 634), is that the bank note which you changed? _A._ Yes. _Q._ What did you receive in exchange for it? _A._ Two notes of L.100. each. _Q._ Did you take those two notes of L.100. each to the bank? _A._ Yes. _Q._ For what did you change them there? _A._ Two hundred notes of one pound each. _Q._ What did you do with those two hundred notes of one pound each? _A._ I gave them to Mr. Fearn. _Q._ In whose presence? _A._ Two or three gentlemen in his office. _Q._ Who were those gentlemen? _A._ I do not recollect. _Q._ Were Mr. Butt or Mr. Cochrane Johnstone there then? _A._ No, they were neither of them there then. _Q._ Did you see what Mr. Fearn did with those notes? _A._ No, I did not. _Q._ Did you put your name upon the two L.100. notes before you gave them into the bank? _A._ I put Mr. Fearn's name upon them. [_Mr. Miller produced two L.100. notes._] _Q._ Are those the two? _A._ Yes they are. _Q._ What are their numbers? _A._ 19,482 and 19,592. _Mr. Joseph Fearn called again;_ _Examined by Mr. Gurney._ _Q._ On the 24th of February did you receive from Christmas two hundred notes of one pound each? _A._ Yes. _Q._ To whom did you give those notes? _A._ To Mr. Butt. _Q._ Did you see what Mr. Butt did with them? _A._ He gave them to Mr. Cochrane Johnstone. _Mr. John Bilson and Mr. Thomas Northover called again._ _Mr. Gurney._ Did you on the 24th of February pay a L.100. Bank note No. 19,482? _Mr. Bilson._ We paid to Fearn on that day two hundred one pound notes for two notes of L.100. each. _Q._ Are those the two notes for which you paid them, [_shewing them to the Witness_]? _A._ Those are the two notes. _A Juryman._ What are the numbers? _A._ 19,482, the 4th of February 1814, and 19,592 of the same date. _Mr. Gurney._ I am now going to put into the hands of the witnesses sixty-seven notes found in Mr. De Berenger's writing desk, for him to see whether they are not part of those he paid for those two L.100. notes? [_The Witnesses compared them._] _Mr. Bilson._ These are part of the notes we paid to Fearn on the 24th of February. _Lord Ellenborough._ The whole sixty-seven? _A._ Yes. _Mr. Joseph Fearn;_ _Cross-examined by Mr. Brougham._ _Q._ When Christmas brought back these two hundred one pound notes from the bank, you say they wer
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