Sir John Oldcastle
The True and Honorable History of the Life of Sir John Oldcastle,
the Good Lord Cobham. Attributed in part to William Shakespeare.
The Actors Names in the History of Sir John Oldcastle.
King Henry the Fifth. Sir John Old-castle, Lord Cobham. Harpoole, Servant to the Lord Cobham. Lord Herbert, with Gough his man. Lord Powis, with Owen and Davy his men. The Mayor of Hereford, and Sheriff of Herefordshire, with Bailiffs and Servants. Two Judges of Assize. The Bishop of Rochester and Clun his Sumner. Sir John the Parson of Wrotham, and Doll his Concubine. The Duke of Suffolk. The Earl of Huntington. The Earl of Cambridge. Lord Scroop and Lord Grey. Chartres the French Agent. Sir Roger Acton. Sir Richard Lee. M. Bourn, M. Beverly, and Murley the Brewer of Dunstable, rebels. M. Butler, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber. Lady Cobham and Lady Powis. Cromer, Sheriff of Kent. Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports. Lieutenant of the Tower. The Mayor, Constable, and Gaoler of S. Albans. A Kentish Constable and an Ale-man. Soldiers and old men begging. Dick and Tom, servants to Murley. An Irishman. An Host, Hostler, a Carrier and Kate.
The doubtful Title (Gentlemen) prefixt Upon the Argument we have in hand, May breed suspence, and wrongfully disturb The peaceful quiet of your settled thoughts. To stop which scruple, let this brief suffice: It is no pampered glutton we present, Nor aged Counsellor to youthful sin, But one, whose virtue shone above the rest, A valiant Martyr and a virtuous peer; In whose true faith and loyalty expressed Unto his sovereign, and his country’s weal, We strive to pay that tribute of our Love, Your favours merit. Let fair Truth be graced, Since forged invention former time defaced.
SHERIFF. My Lords, I charge ye in his Highness’ name, To keep the peace, you, and your followers.
HERBERT. Good Master Sheriff, look unto your self.
POWIS. Do so, for we have other business.
SHERIFF. Will ye disturb the Judges, and the Assize? Hear the King’s proclamation, ye were best.
Shakespeare
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THE PROLOGUE.
ACT I. SCENE I. Hereford. A street.
ACT I. SCENE II. Eltham. An antechamber in the palace.
ACT I. SCENE III. Kent. An outer court before lord Cobham’s house.
ACT II. SCENE I. The same.
ACT II. SCENE II. London. A room in the Axe Inn, without Bishop-gate.
ACT II. SCENE III. An audience-chamber in the palace at Eltham.
ACT III. SCENE I. An avenue leading to lord Cobham’s house in Kent.
ACT III. SCENE II. A road near Highgate.
ACT III. SCENE III. A high road in Kent.
ACT III. SCENE IV. Blackheath.
ACT IV. SCENE I. A field near London. King Henry’s camp.
ACT IV. SCENE II. A field of Battle near London.
ACT IV. SCENE III. Kent. Court before lord Cobham’s house.
ACT IV. SCENE IV. The entrance of the Tower.
ACT V. SCENE I. A room in lord Cobham’s house in Kent.
ACT V. SCENE II. A high road near St. Albans.
ACT V. SCENE IV. The same. A room in the carrier’s inn.
ACT V. SCENE V. The same. A street.
ACT V. SCENE VI. The same. Before the Carrier’s Inn. Enter Watch.
ACT V. SCENE VII. The same. The yard of the Inn.
ACT V. SCENE VIII. A wood near St. Albans.
ACT V. SCENE IX. St. Albans.
ACT V. SCENE X. Hertford. A Hall of Justice.
FINIS.