King Henry VI. Humphrey, Duke of Gloster, his Uncle. to the king. Richard Plantagenet, Duke of York. Edward and Richard, his Sons. Duke of Somerset, Duke of Suffolk, Duke of Buckingham, Lord Clifford, Young Clifford, his Son, Earl of Salisbury, Earl of Warwick, of the King's Party. of the York Faction. Lord Scales, Governor of the Tower. Lord Say. Sir Humphrey Stafford, and his Brother. Sir John Stanley. A Sea Captain, Master, and Master's Mate, and Walter Whitmore. Two Gentlemen, Prisoners with Suffolk. A Herald. Vaux. Hume and Southwell, two Priests. Bolingbroke, a Conjurer. A Spirit raised by him. Thomas Horner, an Armourer. Peter, his Man. Clerk of Chatham. Mayor of St. Alban's. Simpcox, an Imposter. Two Murderers. Jack Cade, a Rebel. George, John, Dick, Smith, the Weaver, Michael, &c. his Followers. Alexander Iden, a Kentish Gentleman. Margaret, Queen to King Henry. Margery Jourdain, a Witch. Wife to Simpcox. Lords, Ladies, and Attendants; Petitioners, Aldermen, a Beadle, Sheriff, and Officers; Citizens, Prentices, Falconers, Guards, Soldiers, Messengers, &c. SCENE, dispersedly in various Parts of England. SCENE I. LONDON. A Room of State in the Palace. Flourish of Trumpets: then Hautboys. Enter, on one side, KING HENRY, DUKE of GLOSTER, SALISBURY, WARWICK, and CARDINAL BEAUFORT; on the other, QUEEN MARGARET, led in by SUFFOLK; YORK, SOMERSET, BUCKINGHAM, and others, foilowing. Suff. As by your high imperial majesty I had in charge at my depart for France, As procurator to your excellence, To marry princess Margaret for your grace; So, in the famous ancient city, Tours,In presence of the kings of France and Sicil, The dukes of Orleans, Calabar, Bretaigne, and Alençon, Seven earls, twelve barons, twenty reverend bishops,I have perform'd my task, and was espous'd: And humbly now upon my bended knee, In sight of England and her lordly peers, Deliver up my title in the queen To your most gracious hands, that are the substance Of that great shadow I did represent; The happiest gift that ever marquis gave, The fairest queen that ever king receiv'd. K. Hen. Suffolk, arise. --Welcome, queen Margaret : I can express no kinder sign of love, Q. Mar. Greatking of England, and my gracious lord; K. Hen. Her sight did ravish: but her grace in speech, Suff. My lord protector, so it please your grace, Here are the articles of contracted peace, Glo. [Reads] Imprimis, It is agreed between the French king, Charles, and William de la Poole, marquis of Suffolk, ambassador for Henry, king of England, -that the said Henry shall espouse the lady Margaret, daughter unto Reignier, king of Naples, Sicilia, and Jerusalem; and crown her queen of England, ere the thirtieth of May next ensuing. Item, That the duchy of Anjou and the county of Maine, shall be released and delivered to the king her father K. Hen. Uncle, how now? 1 Glo. Pardon me, gracious lord; Some sudden qualm hath struck me at the heart, And dimm'd mine eyes, that I can read no further. K. Hen. Uncle of Winchester, I pray, read on. Win. Item, It is further agreed between them, that the duchies of Anjou and Maine shall be released and delivered over to the king her father; and she sent over of the king of England's own proper cost and charges, without having dowry. K. Hen. They please us well.-Lord marquis kneel We thank you all for this great favour done, [ham, [Exeunt King, Queen, and Suffolk. Gło. Brave peers of England, pillars of the state, To you duke Humphrey must unload his grief, Your grief, the common grief of all the land. What! did my brother Henry spend his youth, His valour, coin, and people, in the wars? Did he so often lodge in open field, In winter's cold, and summer's parching heat, To conquer France, his true inheritance? And did my brother Bedford toil his wits, To keep by policy what Henry got? Have you yourselves, Somerset, Buckingham, Brave York, Salisbury, and victorious Warwick, Receiv'd deep scars in France and Normandy? Or hath mine uncle Beaufort, and myself, With all the learned council of the realm, Studied so long, sat in the council-house, Early and late, debating to and fro How France and Frenchmen might be kept in awe? |