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First Part of King Henry the Sixth
> Dramatis Personæ.
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD
William Shakespeare
(15641616).
The Oxford Shakespeare.
1914.
First Part of King Henry the Sixth
Dramatis Personæ.
K
ING
H
ENRY THE
S
IXTH.
D
UKE OF
G
LOUCESTER,
Uncle to the King, and Protector.
D
UKE OF
B
EDFORD,
Uncle to the King, Regent of France.
T
HOMAS
B
EAUFORT,
Duke of Exeter, Great-uncle to the King.
H
ENRY
B
EAUFORT,
Great-uncle to the King; Bishop of Winchester, and afterwards Cardinal.
J
OHN
B
EAUFORT,
Earl, afterwards Duke, of Somerset.
R
ICHARD
P
LANTAGENET,
Son of Richard, late Earl of Cambridge; afterwards Duke of York.
E
ARL OF
W
ARWICK.
E
ARL OF
S
ALISBURY.
E
ARL OF
S
UFFOLK.
L
ORD
T
ALBOT,
afterwards Earl of Shrewsbury.
J
OHN
T
ALBOT,
his Son.
E
DMUND
M
ORTIMER,
Earl of March.
S
IR
J
OHN
F
ASTOLFE.
S
IR
W
ILLIAM
L
UCY.
S
IR
W
ILLIAM
G
LANSDALE.
S
IR
T
HOMAS
G
ARGRAVE.
W
OODVILE,
Lieutenant of the Tower. Mayor of London. Mortimers Keepers. A Lawyer.
V
ERNON,
of the White-Rose, or York Faction.
B
ASSET,
of the Red-Rose, or Lancaster Faction.
C
HARLES,
Dauphin, and afterwards King of France.
R
EIGNIER,
Duke of Anjou, and titular King of Naples.
D
UKE OF
B
URGUNDY.
D
UKE OF
A
LENÇON.
B
ASTARD OF
O
RLEANS.
Governor of Paris.
Master-Gunner of Orleans, and his Son.
General of the French Forces in Bourdeaux.
A French Sergeant.
A Porter.
An old Shepherd, Father to Joan la Pucelle.
M
ARGARET,
Daughter to Reignier; afterwards married to King Henry.
C
OUNTESS OF
A
UVERGNE.
J
OAN LA
P
UCELLE,
commonly called Joan of Arc.
Lords, Warders of the Tower, Heralds, Officers, Soldiers, Messengers, and Attendants.
Fiends appearing to La Pucelle.
S
CENE.
Partly in England, and partly in France.
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