The PLAYS of And felect Notes from many other Alfo, the Introduction of the last Editor And a Table bewing bis Various Readings. King HENRY VI. EDWARD, fon to the king, and prince of Wales. Duke of Somerset, Earls of Northumberland, Oxford, Exeter, Westmoreland, and lord Clifford, of K. Henry's fide. Earl of RICHMOND, a youth, afterwards K. Henry VII. RICHARD, duke of York. EDWARD, eldest fon to the duke of York, afterwards K. Edward IV. GEORGE, duke of Clarence, fecond fon to the duke of York. RICHARD, duke of Gloucester, third fon to the duke of York, afterwards K. Richard III. EDMUND, earl of Rutland, youngest fon to the duke of York. Duke of Norfolk, marquis of Montague, earls of Warwick, Salisbury, and Pembroke, lords Haftings and Stafford, of the duke of York's party. Sir John Mortimer and fir Hugh Mortimer, uncles to the duke of York. Sir WILLIAM STANLEY, afterwards earl of Derby. Sir JOHN MONTGOMERY, lieutenant of the Tower. Mayor and aldermen of York. Somerville. HUMPHRY and SIN KLO, two huntsmen. LEWIS King of France. BOURBON, admiral of France. Queen MARGARET. BON A, fifter to the French king. Lady GRAY, widow of fir John Gray, afterwards queen to Edward IV. Soldiers and other attendants on K. Henry and K. Edward. In part of the third act, the SCENE is laid in France; durirg all the rest of the play, in England. Alarm. Enter duke of York, Edward, Richard, Norfolk, Montague, Warwick, and foldiers. I WARWICK. Wonder how the king escap'd our hands! YORK. While we purfu'd the horfemen of the north, He flily ftole away, and left his men; Whereat the great lord of Northumberland, Whose warlike ears could never brook retreat, Lord Clifford, and lord Stafford, all a-breaft, Y |