Captain Duckinfield—Yes, there was, between those two, and the other persons on both sides; and it was said my lord of Warwick was friend to Mr. Coote, and my lord Mohun.
Attorney-General—Who were on the other side?
Captain Duckinfield—Mr. Dockwra and Mr. James.
Attorney-General—Was there any discourse, who actually fought?
Captain Duckinfield—It was said, that capt. French fought with capt. Coote, as they believed, and Mr. James with my lord of Warwick.
Attorney-General—Did you see my lord of Warwick's sword?
Captain Duckinfield—Some time of the day I did; but I cannot tell whether it was in the morning, or no.
Attorney-General—In what condition was it? Was it bloody or not?
Captain Duckinfield—It was a steel sword.
Attorney-General—How long did they stay with you?