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The First Part of King Henry the Fourth
> Dramatis Personæ.
CONTENTS
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD
William Shakespeare
(15641616).
The Oxford Shakespeare.
1914.
The First Part of King Henry the Fourth
Dramatis Personæ.
K
ING
H
ENRY THE
F
OURTH.
H
ENRY,
Prince of Wales, & J
OHN OF
L
ANCASTER,
Sons to the King.
E
ARL OF
W
ESTMORELAND.
S
IR
W
ALTER
B
LUNT.
T
HOMAS
P
ERCY,
Earl of Worcester.
H
ENRY
P
ERCY,
Earl of Northumberland.
H
ENRY
P
ERCY,
surnamed Hotspur, his son.
E
DMUND
M
ORTIMER,
Earl of March.
R
ICHARD
S
CROOP,
Archbishop of York.
A
RCHIBALD,
Earl of Douglas.
O
WEN
G
LENDOWER.
S
IR
R
ICHARD
V
ERNON.
S
IR
J
OHN
F
ALSTAFF.
S
IR
M
ICHAEL,
a Friend to the Archbishop of York.
P
OINS.
G
ADSHILL.
P
ETO.
B
ARDOLPH.
L
ADY
P
ERCY,
Wife to Hotspur, and Sister to Mortimer.
L
ADY
M
ORTIMER,
Daughter to Glendower, and Wife to Mortimer.
M
ISTRESS
Q
UICKLY,
Hostess of the Boars Head Tavern in Eastcheap.
Lords, Officers, Sheriff, Vintner, Chamberlain, Drawers, two Carriers, Travellers, and Attendants.
S
CENE.
England.
CONTENTS
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