KING EDWARD IV. EDWARD, PRINCE OF WALES, afterwards King Edward V., son to the King. RICHARD, Duke of York, son to the King. GEORGE, Duke of Clarence, brother to the King. RICHARD, Duke of Gloster, afterwards King Richard III., brother to the King. Act III. sc. 1; sc. 4; sc. 5; sc. 7. A 3. Act II. sc. 1; sc. 2. Act V. sc. 3; sc. 4. young Son of Clarence. Appears, Act II. sc. 2. HENRY, Earl of Richmond, afterwards King Henry VII. THOMAS ROTHERAM, Archbishop of York. JOHN MORTON, Bishop of Ely. DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM. Appears, Act I. sc. 3. Act II. sc. 1; sc. 2. Act III. sc. 1; sc. 2; sc. 4; sc. 5; sc. 7. Act IV. sc. 2. DUKE OF Norfolk. Appears, Act V. sc. 3; sc. 4. EARL OF SURREY, son to the Duke of Norfolk. EARL RIVERS, brother to King Edward's Queen. Appears, Act I. sc. 3. Act V. sc. 1. Act II. sc. 1; sc. 2. Act III. sc. 3. MARQUIS OF DORSET, son to King Edward's Queen. LORD GREY, son to King Edward's Queen. Appears, Act I. sc. 3. Act II. sc. 1. Act III. sc. 3. EARL OF OXFORD. Appears, Act V. sc. 2; sc. 3. LORD HASTINGS. Appears, Act I. sc. 1; sc. 3. Act II. sc. 1; sc. 2. Appears, Act I. sc. 3. Act IV. sc. 1; sc. LORD STANLEY. Act II. sc. 1; sc. 2. Act III. sc. 2; sc. 4. 2; sc. 4; sc. 5. Act V. sc. 3; sc. 4. Appears, Act III. sc. 4; sc. 5. Appears, Act II. sc. 2. Act III. sc. 3; sc. 4; sc. 5. Act IV. sc. 3; sc. 4. Appears, Act 1. sc. 3. Act V. sc. 3. SIR WILLIAM CATESBY. Act III. sc. 2; sc. 5; sc. 7. Act IV. sc. 2; sc. 4. SIR JAMES TYRREL. Appears, Act IV. sc. 2; sc. 3. SIR JAMES BLOUNT. SIR WALTER HERBERT. SIR ROBERT BRAKENBURY, Lieutenant of the Tower. A Priest. Appears, Act III. sc. 2. Lord Mayor of London. Sheriff of Wiltshire. ELIZABETH, Queen of King Edward IV. Appears, Act I. sc. 3. Act IV. sc. 1; sc. 4. MARGARET, widow of King Henry VI. DUCHESS OF YORK, mother to King Edward IV., Clarence, and Gloster. LADY ANNE, widow of Edward, Prince of Wales, son to King Henry VI., afterwards married to the Duke of Gloster. A young Daughter of Clarence. Appears, Act II. sc. 2. Act IV. sc. 1. Lords, and other Attendants; two Gentlemen, a Pursuivant, Scrivener, Citizens, Murderers, Messengers, Ghosts, Soldiers, &c. To un This History was originally published in 1597. It was reprinted four times in quarto previous to its appearance in the folio of 1623. derstand the character of the 'Richard III.' of Shakspere, we must have traced its development by the author of the previous plays. |