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The SECOND PART of

HENRY

THE

SIXTH.

With the DEATH of the

Good Duke HUMPHRY.

KING Henry VI.
Humphry Duke of Gloucester,
Cardinal Beaufort, Bp. of Winchefter, S
Duke of York, pretending to the Crown.
Duke of Buckingham,

Duke of Somerset,

Duke of Suffolk,

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Uncles to the King.

Of the King's Party.

Earl of Salisbury, of the York Faction.
Earl of Warwick, S

Lord Clifford, of the King's Party.
Lord Say.

Lord Scales, Governor of the Tower.
Sir Humphry Stafford.

Young Stafford, his Brother.

Alexander Iden, a Kentifh Gentleman.

Young Clifford, Son to the Lord Clifford.

Edward Plantagenet, 2

Richard Plantagenet,Sons to the Duke of York.

Vaux. A Sea Captain, and Walter Whitmore Pirates. Hume and Southwel- -2 Priefts.

Bolingbrook, an Aftrologer.

A Spirit attending on Jordan the Witch.

Thomas Horner, an Armorer.

Peter, his Man.

Mayor of St. Albans.

Simpcox, an Impoftor.

Jack Cade, Bevis, Michael, John Holland, Dick the Butcher,

Smith the Weaver, and feveral others

Margaret, Queen to King Henry VI. with the Duke of Suffolk.

Rebels.

fecretly in Love

Dame Elinor, Wife to the Duke of Gloucefter.

Mother Jordan, a Witch employ'd by the Dutchess of

Gloucefter.

Wife to Simpcox.

Petitioners, Aldermen, a Beadle, Sheriff and Officers, with Guards, Meffengers, and other Attendants.

The SCENE is laid very difperfedly in several Parts of England.

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Flourish of trumpets: then hautboys. Enter King Henry, Duke Humphry, Salisbury, Warwick, and Beaufort on the one fide. The Queen, Suffolk, York, Somerfet, and Buckingham on the other.

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S by your high imperial majefty,
I had in charge at my depart for France,
As procurator to your excellence,
To marry Princefs Margret for your

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grace;

So in the famous ancient city, Tours,

In prefence of the Kings of France and Sicil,

The

This and the third part were firft written under the Title of The Contention of Tork and Lancaster: printed in 1600; but Since vastly improved by the Author.

Vide Hall's Chron. fol. 66, year 23. Init.

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