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The Third Part of King Henry the Sixth
> Dramatis Personæ.
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD
William Shakespeare
(15641616).
The Oxford Shakespeare.
1914.
The Third Part of King Henry the Sixth
Dramatis Personæ.
K
ING
H
ENRY THE
S
IXTH.
E
DWARD,
Prince of Wales, his Son.
L
EWIS THE
E
LEVENTH,
King of France.
D
UKE OF
S
OMERSET,
D
UKE OF
E
XETER,
E
ARL OF
O
XFORD,
E
ARL OF
N
ORTHUMBERLAND,
E
ARL OF
W
ESTMORELAND,
& L
ORD
C
LIFFORD,
on King Henrys side.
R
ICHARD
P
LANTAGENET,
Duke of York.
E
DWARD,
Earl of March, afterwards King Edward the Fourth, E
DMUND,
Earl of Rutland, G
EORGE,
afterwards Duke of Clarence, & R
ICHARD,
afterwards Duke of Gloucester, his Sons.
D
UKE OF
N
ORFOLK,
M
ARQUESS OF
M
ONTAGUE,
E
ARL OF
W
ARWICK,
E
ARL OF
P
EMBROKE,
L
ORD
H
ASTINGS,
& L
ORD
S
TAFFORD,
of the Duke of Yorks Party.
S
IR
J
OHN
M
ORTIMER,
& S
IR
H
UGH
M
ORTIMER,
Uncles to the Duke of York.
H
ENRY,
E
ARL OF
R
ICHMOND,
a Youth.
L
ORD
R
IVERS,
Brother to Lady Grey.
S
IR
W
ILLIAM
S
TANLEY.
S
IR
J
OHN
M
ONTGOMERY.
S
IR
J
OHN
S
OMERVILLE.
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.
Q
UEEN
M
ARGARET.
L
ADY
G
REY,
afterwards Queen to Edward the Fourth.
B
ONA,
Sister to the French Queen.
Soldiers, and other Attendants on King Henry and King Edward, Messengers, Watchmen, &c.
S
CENE.
During part of the Third Act, in France; during the rest of the Play, in England.
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