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CONTENTS
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD
William Shakespeare
(15641616).
The Oxford Shakespeare.
1914.
The Famous History of the Life of King Henry the Eighth
Dramatis Personæ.
K
ING
H
ENRY THE
E
IGHTH.
C
ARDINAL
W
OLSEY.
C
ARDINAL
C
AMPEIUS.
C
APUCIUS,
Ambassador from the Emperor Charles the Fifth.
C
RANMER,
Archbishop of Canterbury.
D
UKE OF
N
ORFOLK.
D
UKE OF
S
UFFOLK.
D
UKE OF
B
UCKINGHAM.
E
ARL OF
S
URREY.
Lord Chancellor.
Lord Chamberlain.
G
ARDINER,
Bishop of Winchester.
B
ISHOP OF
L
INCOLN.
L
ORD
A
BERGAVENNY.
L
ORD
S
ANDS.
S
IR
T
HOMAS
L
OVELL.
S
IR
H
ENRY
G
UILDFORD.
S
IR
A
NTHONY
D
ENNY.
S
IR
N
ICHOLAS
V
AUX.
Secretaries to Wolsey.
C
ROMWELL,
Servant to Wolsey.
G
RIFFITH,
Gentleman-Usher to Queen Katharine.
Three Gentlemen.
Garter King-at-Arms.
D
OCTOR
B
UTTS,
Physician to the King.
Surveyor to the Duke of Buckingham.
B
RANDON,
and a Sergeant-at-Arms.
Door-keeper of the Council Chamber.
Porter, and his Man.
Page to Gardiner.
A Crier.
Q
UEEN
K
ATHARINE,
Wife to King Henry; afterwards divorced.
A
NNE
B
ULLEN,
her Maid of Honour; afterwards Queen.
An Old Lady, Friend to Anne Bullen.
P
ATIENCE,
Woman to Queen Katharine.
Several Lords and Ladies in the Dumb Shows; Women attending upon the Queen; Spirits which appear to her; Scribes, Officers, Guards, and other Attendants.
S
CENE.
Chiefly in London and Westminster; once, at Kimbolton.
CONTENTS
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