Attorney-General—Who were the chairmen that carried that chair?
Crattle—Indeed, my lord Mohun and my lord Warwick were the only persons that I knew of all the company.
Attorney-General—What sort of gentleman was the other, that went out of the other chair into the house?
Crattle—He was a pretty tall man; when he was in we went away; I only can say, I saw my lord of Warwick go into the house.
Attorney-General—Did you take any notice of any sword that my lord of Warwick had in his hand at that time?
Crattle—No; I cannot say I did take any notice of any sword, only that there was a handkerchief desired.
Attorney-General—Pray, did you hear no noise at all in the field, till you heard chairs called for again?
Crattle—No; I cannot say I heard any noise in the field.
Attorney-General—Did you apprehend there was any fighting?
Crattle—No, I knew nothing at all of it; but upon the calling of chairs again, and my lord Warwick coming along, we took him in, and he bid us go to the Bagnio, and thither we went.