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History of Henry VI, Part II
(1591)
Scenes - (24 total)
Complete Text
Act I
Scene 1.
London. The palace.
Scene 2.
GLOUCESTER'S house.
Scene 3.
The palace.
Scene 4.
GLOUCESTER's garden.
Act II
Scene 1.
Saint Alban's.
Scene 2.
London. YORK'S garden.
Scene 3.
A hall of justice.
Scene 4.
A street.
Act III
Scene 1.
The Abbey at Bury St. Edmund's.
Scene 2.
Bury St. Edmund's. A room of state.
Scene 3.
A bedchamber.
Act IV
Scene 1.
The coast of Kent.
Scene 2.
Blackheath.
Scene 3.
Another part of Blackheath.
Scene 4.
London. The palace.
Scene 5.
London. The Tower.
Scene 6.
London. Cannon Street.
Scene 7.
London. Smithfield.
Scene 8.
Southwark.
Scene 9.
Kenilworth Castle.
Scene 10.
Kent. IDEN's garden.
Act V
Scene 1.
Fields between Dartford and Blackheath.
Scene 2.
Saint Alban's.
Scene 3.
Fields near St. Alban's.
Characters - (62 total)
"Both"
Alexander Iden
, a Kentish gentleman
Beadle
Bolingbroke
, a conjurer
Captain
Clerk of Chatham
Commons
Dick the Butcher
, a follower of Cade
Duke of Buckingham
Duke/Earl of Somerset
, John Beaufort
Earl of Salisbury
Earl of Suffolk
Edward - Earl of March, later King Edward IV
, son of Richard Plantagenet - Duke of York
Eleanor
, duchess of Gloucester
Father John Hume
, a priest
First Citizen
First Gentleman
First Murderer
First Neighbour
First Petitioner
George Bevis
, a follower of Cade
Henry VI
Herald
Humphrey of Lancaster - Duke of Gloucester
, the king’s uncle, and Lord Protector
Jack Cade
, a rebel
John Holland
, a follower of Cade
Lord Clifford
Lord Say
Lord Scales
Margaret Jourdain
, a witch
Master
Mayor of Saint Alban's
Messenger
Michael
, a follower of Cade
Peter
, Thomas Horner's man
Post
Queen Margaret
, daughter to Reignier, afterwards married to King Henry VI
Richard Plantagenet - Duke of York
Richard Plantagenet the Younger
Second Gentleman
Second Murderer
Second Neighbour
Second Petitioner
Servant
Servants
Sheriff
Simpcox
, an imposter
Simpcox's Wife
Sir Humphrey Stafford
, brother to William Stafford
Sir John Stanley
Smith the Weaver
, a follower of Cade
Soldier
Spirit
Third Neighbour
Thomas Horner
, an armourer
Townsman
Vaux
Walter Whitmore
Warwick
, Edward Plantagenet, 17th Earl of Warwick
William Stafford
, brother to Sir Humphrey Stafford
Winchester
, Henry Beaufort, great-uncle to Henry V, bishop of Winchster, and later cardinal
Young Clifford
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