Henry Ernest Dudeney/Puzzles and Curious Problems/151 - The Arithmetical Cabby

by : $151$

 * The Arithmetical Cabby
 * The driver of the taxi-cab was wanting in civility, so Mr. Wilkins asked him for his number.
 * "You want my number, do you?" said the driver.
 * "Well, work it out for yourself.
 * If you divide by number by $2$, $3$, $4$, $5$, or $6$ you will find there is always $1$ over;
 * but if you divide it by $11$ there ain't no remainder.
 * What's more, there's no other driver with a lower number who can say the same."


 * What was the fellow's number?