Pomfret—Yes, my lord, he had so.
Attorney-General—Pray, in what hand was it that he was wounded?
Pomfret—To the best of my remembrance, it was in his right hand.
Attorney-General—Pray, did there appear much blood there?
Pomfret—Yes, my lord, indeed there did.
Serjeant Wright—You talk of Mr. James and Mr. Dockwra's swords; pray in what condition were they?
Pomfret—Mr. Dockwra's sword was by his side, and not drawn.
Serjeant Wright—What did you observe of captain James's sword?
Pomfret—His sword was naked, and he had lost his scabbard; but how that came I cannot tell; and there was dirt on one side of the sword; and he said he had left his scabbard behind him.
Attorney-General—Was there any blood upon his sword?