Captain Duckinfield—We had notice before we went away; but I cannot tell whether it was before my lord of Warwick was gone.
Attorney-General—Was it after the discourse of going into the country, or before?
Captain Duckinfield—Indeed, I cannot directly say when it was.
Attorney-General—Pray, what reason was there for their going into the country before he was dead?
Captain Duckinfield—They believed he was dead.
Attorney-General—Cannot you tell the reason why they would go into the country?
Captain Duckinfield—No, indeed, I cannot tell the reason.
Attorney-General—Did you observe my lord of Warwick's sword? Was there any blood upon it?
Captain Duckinfield—I cannot say his sword was bloody at the point; the whole blade and shell was bloody, to the best of my remembrance.
Attorney-General—What sort of a sword was it?