William Shakespeare (1564–1616). The Oxford Shakespeare. 1914.
Dramatis Personæ.The First Part of King Henry the Sixth
- K
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.
- M
ARGARET, Daughter to Reignier; afterwards married to King Henry.- C
OUNTESS OF AUVERGNE. - J
OAN LA PUCELLE, commonly called Joan of Arc. - D
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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