| King John. | |
|---|---|
| III. 1. 69. | Add note, his owner] dishonour Bullock conj. |
| III. 1. 209. | Note, for new betrimmed read new untamed or new betrimmed. |
| IV. 2. 63. | Add note, you] you'd Keightley conj. |
| IV. 3. 54. | Add to note, sin of time's Keightley conj. |
| V. 2. 30. | Note, for Dyce conj. read S. Walker conj. |
| V. 7. 108. | Add to note, give thanks to you Keightley conj. |
| King Richard II. | |
| I. 2. 12. | Note, for Q1 Q2 read Q1 Q2 Ff. |
| I. 3. 153. | Note, for Anon. read Seymour. |
| II. 3. 95. | Add note, ostentation of despised] ostentation's undisguised Bullock conj. |
| First Part of Henry IV. | |
| I. 2. 175, 176. | Add note, two ... third] three ... fourth Farmer conj. MS. |
| II. 2. 41. | Add note, garters] garter Farmer conj. MS. |
| Second Part of Henry IV. | |
| I. 1. 141. | Add note, buckle] knuckle Bailey conj. |
| I. 3. 51. | Add note, and] draw or and draw Keightley conj. |
| I. 3. 60. | Add note, cost] house Keightley conj. |
| I. 3. 101, 102. | Add note, They ... Are] Thou Art Keightley conj. |
| II. 4. 331, 346. | Notes, for Q read Qq. |
| Henry V. | |
| I. 2. 270. | Add to note, thence Keightley conj. |
| I. 2. 274. | Add note, my sail] my full or me full Keightley conj. |
| II. Chorus, 41. | Add to note, But, ere ... come Keightley conj. |
| II. 1. 42. | Add note, off] off now Keightley conj. |
THE LIFE AND DEATH
OF
KING JOHN.
DRAMATIS PERSONÆ[A].
- King John.
- Prince Henry, son to the king.
- Arthur, Duke of Bretagne, nephew to the king.
- The Earl of Pembroke.
- The Earl of Essex.
- The Earl of Salisbury.
- The Lord Bigot.
- Hubert De Burgh.
- Robert Faulconbridge, son to Sir Robert Faulconbridge.
- Philip the Bastard, his half-brother.
- James Gurney, servant to Lady Faulconbridge.
- Peter of Pomfret, a prophet.
- Philip, King of France.
- Lewis, the Dauphin.
- Lymoges, Duke of Austria.
- Cardinal Pandulph, the Pope's legate.
- Melun, a French lord.
- Chatillon, ambassador from France to King John.
- Queen Elinor, mother to King John.
- Constance, mother to Arthur.
- Blanch of Spain, niece to King John.
- Lady Faulconbridge.
- Lords, Citizens of Angiers, Sheriff, Heralds, Officers, Soldiers, Messengers, and other Attendants.
Scene: Partly in England, and partly in France[B].