Dockwra, opening as to, in Lord Warwick's case, ii. [165];

arrival at the Bagnio, [97];

tried for murder of Coote, and convicted of manslaughter, [112].

Doncaster, Lord, at Raleigh's execution, i. [69], [70].

Duckinfield, Captain Loftus, witness against Lord Warwick, ii. [102]-[107];

interview with Warwick, James, and Dockwra, [102];

French killed Coote, [102];

Warwick fought with James, [103];

duellists to leave London, [104];

condition of Warwick's sword, [105].