Kidd V. Royal Agricultural Society of England. 571 
Mr. Field : That is the heading " Triangle Best Linseed 
Cakes"?— A It is. 
Q. And that is not what you sold to Mr. Ayre ? — A. Yes. I 
sold " Triangle Best Linseed Cakes." 
q. You did sell " Triangle Best Linseed Cakes " ?— ^. Yes. 
Q. Composed of bran and sesame to the extent of 50 per cent, 
— A. Yes ; and better than linseed-cake. 
Q. I am not asking you that — my question is, do you call 
that " Triangle Best Linseed Cake " ? — A. No. " Triangle Best 
Linseed Cake." 
Q. Then you do ? — A. Yes. 
Q. Composed one half of sesame and bran ? — A. Yes. 
Q. And you mean to represent that that was known to the 
world when you were selling " Triangle Best Linseed Cake " ? — 
A. It was known to all my buyers. 
Mr. Justice Blackburn : I understood (it must have been a 
mistake of mine) that you had a contract with Messrs. Ayre, by 
which they were your sole buyers ? — A. With the exception of 
some private customers. 
Mr. Field : Did you sell this to anybody but Mr. Ayre ? — A. 
A few tons. 
Q. To whom ? — A. Richard V. Knowles. 
Q. When ? — -A. During the season. 
Q. When ? — A. From October to this March. 
Q. About what quantity ? — A. Fifty or sixty, or seventy tons. 
Q. Anybody else ? — A. No. 
Q. Then all that you will say is, that it was known to 
Knowles and Ayre, that your " Triangle Best Linseed Cake " 
consists of linseed, sesame, and bran ? — A. One or two customers 
of mine. 
Q. Give me their names ? — A. Thomas Irving, of Chesterfield. 
Q. What is he ? — A. He is a large cake dealer. 
Q. In the trade ? — A. Yes ; and Mrs. Miller, of Thirsk. 
Q. In the trade ? — A. Yes. I do not know anybody else. 
Q. Aobody else? Because I should like to have some of 
this cake by and by, if I could get it ? — A. There is a quantity 
of it. 
Q. Who else knew of it ? — A. I think that is all. 
Q. Can you tell me what quantity of tons have been sold of 
that " Triangle Best " ? — A. About thirty tons. 
Mr. Justice Blackbuen : Thirty to each, or thirty to the 
whole ? — A. I should think thirty to the whole. 
Mr. Field : Have you got a book, which will show your 
deliveries to the first name that you mentioned — Mr. Knowles ; 
have you got a book or an invoice ? — A. This is the counterfoil 
of the invoice-book. 
