William Shakespeare (1564–1616). The Oxford Shakespeare. 1914.
Dramatis Personæ.The First Part of King Henry the Sixth
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ING HENRY THE SIXTH. - D
UKE OF GLOUCESTER, Uncle to the King, and Protector. - D
UKE OF BEDFORD, Uncle to the King, Regent of France. - T
HOMAS BEAUFORT, Duke of Exeter, Great-uncle to the King. - H
ENRY BEAUFORT, Great-uncle to the King; Bishop of Winchester, and afterwards Cardinal. - J
OHN BEAUFORT, Earl, afterwards Duke, of Somerset. - R
ICHARD PLANTAGENET, Son of Richard, late Earl of Cambridge; afterwards Duke of York. - E
ARL OF WARWICK. - E
ARL OF SALISBURY. - E
ARL OF SUFFOLK. - L
ORD TALBOT, afterwards Earl of Shrewsbury. - J
OHN TALBOT, his Son. - E
DMUND MORTIMER, Earl of March. - S
IR JOHN FASTOLFE. - S
IR WILLIAM LUCY. - S
IR WILLIAM GLANSDALE. - S
IR THOMAS GARGRAVE. - W
OODVILE, Lieutenant of the Tower. Mayor of London. Mortimer’s Keepers. A Lawyer. - V
ERNON, of the White-Rose, or York Faction. - B
ASSET, of the Red-Rose, or Lancaster Faction. - C
HARLES, Dauphin, and afterwards King of France. - R
EIGNIER, Duke of Anjou, and titular King of Naples. - D
UKE OF BURGUNDY. - D
UKE OF ALENÇON. - B
ASTARD OF ORLEANS. - Governor of Paris.
- Master-Gunner of Orleans, and his Son.
- General of the French Forces in Bourdeaux.
- A French Sergeant.
- A Porter.
- An old Shepherd, Father to Joan la Pucelle.
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ARGARET, Daughter to Reignier; afterwards married to King Henry. - C
OUNTESS OF AUVERGNE. - J
OAN LA PUCELLE, commonly called Joan of Arc.
Lords, Warders of the Tower, Heralds, Officers, Soldiers, Messengers, and Attendants.
Fiends appearing to La Pucelle.
SCENE. —Partly in England, and partly in France.
Fiends appearing to La Pucelle.
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