Pomfret—No, indeed, I did not hear them take notice of any quarrel at all between any body.
Attorney-General—You say Mr. French, when he came into your house, was wounded, and there was care particularly taken of him because he was wounded.
Pomfret—Yes; my lord of Warwick desired to take care of him.
Attorney-General—Then pray, was there no discourse how he came to be wounded?
Pomfret—Indeed I do not know how he came to be wounded; nor did I hear one word of discourse about it; indeed I cannot say any thing who wounded him.
Attorney-General—Pray will you recollect yourself, and tell my lords what sort of handle had my lord of Warwick's sword when you saw it?
Pomfret—It had a steel handle.
Attorney-General—Pray, can you tell whether the shell was open or close?
Pomfret—I cannot tell justly; I saw it, and that was all.
Attorney-General—If I apprehend you, you say my lord had a wound in his hand.