Pomfret—To the best of my remembrance, capt. Dockwra brought it in; it was almost half an hour after my lord Warwick and capt. French came in to the house, when they came thither.

Attorney-General—They, who do you mean?

Pomfret—Captain James and he.

Attorney-General—Were they let in presently?

Pomfret—No, my lord of Warwick had desired that they might be private there; but when they knocked at the door, my lord of Warwick desired to know who they were; and when it was understood that they were Mr. James and Mr. Dockwra, they were let in by my lord's order.

Attorney-General—Pray, which of all the four brought in any sword in a scabbard?

Pomfret—It was captain Dockwra.

Attorney-General—Pray, did they appear to be all of a party?

Pomfret—They were glad to see one another; and they talked a pretty while together; but indeed I cannot say I heard what they talked.

Attorney-General—Pray, do you remember my lord of Warwick's sword, and what there was upon it?