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THE THIRD PART OF KING HENRY THE SIXTH: DRAMATIS PERSONÆ. - William Shakespeare, The Third Part of King Henry the Sixth [1594]

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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (The Oxford Shakespeare), ed. with a glossary by W.J. Craig M.A. (Oxford University Press, 1916).

Part of: The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (The Oxford Shakespeare)

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THE THIRD PART OF KING HENRY THE SIXTH

DRAMATIS PERSONÆ.

KING HENRY THE SIXTH.
EDWARD,Prince of Wales, his Son.
LEWIS THE ELEVENTH,King of France.
DUKE OF SOMERSET, }on King Henry’s side.
DUKE OF EXETER, }
EARL OF OXFORD, }
EARL OF NORTHUMBERLAND, }
EARL OF WESTMORELAND, }
LORD CLIFFORD, }
RICHARD PLANTAGENET,Duke of York.
EDWARD, Earl of March, afterwards King Edward the Fourth, }his Sons.
EDMUND, Earl of Rutland, }
GEORGE, afterwards Duke of Clarence, }
RICHARD, afterwards Duke of Gloucester, }
DUKE OF NORFOLK, }of the Duke of York’s Party.
MARQUESS OF MONTAGUE, }
EARL OF WARWICK, }
EARL OF PEMBROKE, }
LORD HASTINGS, }
LORD STAFFORD, }
SIR JOHN MORTIMER, }Uncles to the Duke of York.
SIR HUGH MORTIMER, }
HENRY, EARL OF RICHMOND,a Youth.
LORD RIVERS,Brother to Lady Grey.
SIR WILLIAM STANLEY.
SIR JOHN MONTGOMERY.
SIR JOHN SOMERVILLE.
Tutor to Rutland.
Mayor of York.
Lieutenant of the Tower.
A Nobleman.
Two Keepers. A Huntsman.
A Son that has killed his Father.
A Father that has killed his Son.
QUEEN MARGARET.
LADY GREY,afterwards Queen to Edward the Fourth.
BONA,Sister to the French Queen.
Soldiers, and other Attendants on King Henry and King Edward, Messengers, Watchmen, &c.

Scene.During part of the Third Act, in France; during the rest of the Play, in England.