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For, as I hear, the King is fled to London,
To call a prefent court of parliament.
Let us purfue him, ere the writs go forth.
What fays Lord Warwick, fhall we after them?
War. After them! nay, before them, if we can.
Now by my hand, Lords, 'twas a glorious day.
St. Alban's battle, won by famous York,
Shall be eterniz'd in all age to come.
Sound drum and trumpets, and to London all,
And more fuch days as these to us befall!

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Vol:5.P99.

`G.Vra Gucht Scul

THE

THIRD PART

OF

King HENRY VI.

With the DEATH of the

DUKE of YORK.

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KING Henry VI.

Edward, Son to the King, and Prince of Wales.

Duke of Somerset,

Earl of Northumberland,

Earl of Oxford,

Earl of Exeter,

Earl of Weftmorland,

Lord Clifford,

Lords of King Henry's fide.

Earl of Richmond, a Youth, afterwards King Henry VII.

Richard, Duke of York.

Edward, Eleft Sen to the Duke of York, afterwards King Edward IV. George, Duke of Clarence, fecond Son to the Duke of York.

Richard, Duke of Gloucefter, third Son to the Duke of York, afterwaras King Richard III.

Edmund, Earl of Rutland, youngest Son to the Duke of York.
Duke of Norfolk,

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Earl of Salisbury,

Earl of Pembroke,

Lord Haftings,

Lord Stafford,

Sir John Mortimer,

Sir Hugh Mortimer,

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of the Duke of York's Party.

Uncles to the Duke of York.

Sir William Stanly, afterwards Earl of Derby.

Lord Rivers, Brother to the Lady Gray.

Sir John Montgomery.

Lieutenant of the Tower,

Mayor of Coventry.

Mayor and Aldermen of York.

Somerville.

Humphry and Sinklo, 1wo Huntfmen.

Lewis, King of France.

Bourbon, Admiral of France.

Queen Margaret.

Bona, Sfter to the French King.

Lady Gray, Widow of Sir John Gray, afterwards Queen to Edward IV.

Soldiers and other Attendants on King Henry, and King Edward.

In part of the Third Act, the SCENE is laid in France, during all the rest of the Play, in England.

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