Captain Duckinfield—It was a pretty broad blade, a hollow blade, and a hollow open shell.

Attorney-General—Was there any discourse concerning capt. French?

Captain Duckinfield—Yes, they thought he was very ill wounded.

Attorney-General—Was there any, and what, discourse who should give my lord of Warwick his wound?

Captain Duckinfield—It was said, they believed capt. James gave my lord his wound.

Attorney-General—Pray, was there any blood upon Mr. James's sword, or was he wounded?

Captain Duckinfield—I saw no wound upon capt. James, that I know of.

Lord High Steward—Do you believe that my lord Warwick's sword was bloodied with the hurt of his own hand, or any otherwise?

Captain Duckinfield—I cannot tell; it was a cut shell, and the outside bloody as well as the in.

Lord High Steward—My lord Warwick, will your lordship ask this witness any questions?