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ING Henry' VI.

K'Edward, Son to the King, and Prince of Wales.

Duke of Somerset,

Earl of Northumberland,,

Earl of Oxford,

Earl of Exeter,

Earl of Weftmorland,

Lord Clifford,

Lords of King Henry's fide.

Earl of Richmond, a Youth, afterwards King Henry VII.
Richard, Duke of York.

Edward, Eldeft Son to the Duke of York, afterwards King Edward IV.
George, Duke of Clarence, fecond Son to the Duke of York.

Richard, Duke of Gloucester, third Son to the Duke of York, afterwards King Richard III.

Edmund, Earl of Rutland, youngest Son to the Duke of York.

Dake of Norfolk,

Marquifs of Montague,

Earl of Warwick,

Earl of Salisbury,

Earl of Pembroke,
Lord Haftings,

Lord Stafford,

Sir John Mortimer,

Sir Hugh Mortimer,

of the Duke of York's Party.

Unkles to the Duke of Yorke

Sir William Stanly, afterwards Earl of Derby,

Lord Rivers, Brother to the Lady Gray.

Sir John Montgomery.

Lieutenant of the Tower.

Mayor of Coventry.

Mayor and Aldermen of York.

Humphry and Sinklo, two Huntsmen.

Lewis King of France.

Bourbon, Admiral of France.

Queen Margaret.

Bona, Sifler to the French King.

Lady Gray, Widew of Sir Richard Gray, afterwards Queen to Edward IV.

Soldiers and other Attendants on King Henry, and King Edward.

In Part of the Third At the SCENE is laid in France, during all the rest of the Play in England.

The

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Alarum. Enter Duke of York, Edward, Richard, Norfolk, Mountague, Warwick, and Soldiers.

WARWICK.

Wonder how theKing efcap'd ourHands?
York. While we purfu'd the Horfemen
of the North,

He flily ftole avray, and left his Men:
Whereat the great Lord of Northumber-

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Whofe warlike Ears could never brook
Retreat,

Chear'd up the drooping Army, and himself,
Lord Clifford and Lord Stafford all a-breaft,
Charg'd our main Battel's Front; and breaking in,
Were by the Swords of common Soldiers flain.
Edw. Lord Stafford's Father, Duke of Buckingham,
Is either flain or wounded dangerous.
1-cleft his Beaver with a down-right blow:
That this is true, Father, behold his Blood,

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