Captain Duckinfield—It was about six of the clock.
Attorney-General—Cannot you tell whither they went?
Captain Duckinfield—Capt. James and capt. Dockwra went to the Ship and Castle in Cornhill about five o'clock or six, as near as I can remember.
Attorney-General—Can you tell what time my lord of Warwick went away?
Captain Duckinfield—No, I cannot tell what time he went away, not directly.
Attorney-General—Can you tell of any agreement amongst them, whither they were to go?
Captain Duckinfield—No I cannot.
Attorney-General—What discourse or concern did you observe past between them, concerning capt. Coote?
Captain Duckinfield—My lord of Warwick shewed a great deal of concern for his friend Mr. Coote.
Attorney-General—Had you any notice of Mr. Coote's death amongst you?