Matthew Gourlay, cross-examining, asked him—"You swear, certainly, that the man at the bar is he, known, in the time of Sir Philip de Morville, as Eadwulf the Red?"
"I do."
"Of your own knowledge?"
"Of my own knowledge."
"Why was he called the Red?"
"Because he was red."
"What part of him?"
"His hair and beard."
"Of what color are your own hair and beard?"
"Red."