THE FIRST PART OF KING HENRY THE SIXTH.
DRAMATIS PERSONƆ.
- KING HENRY the Sixth.
- DUKE OF GLOUCESTER, uncle to the King, and Protector.
- DUKE OF BEDFORD, uncle to the King, and Regent of France.
- THOMAS BEAUFORT, Duke of Exeter, great-uncle to the King.
- HENRY BEAUFORT, great-uncle to the King, Bishop of Winchester, and afterwards Cardinal.
- JOHN BEAUFORT, Earl, afterwards Duke, of Somerset.
- RICHARD PLANTAGENET, son of Richard late Earl of Cambridge, afterwards Duke of York.
- EARL OF WARWICK.
- EARL OF SALISBURY.
- EARL OF SUFFOLK.
- LORD TALBOT, afterwards Earl of Shrewsbury.
- JOHN TALBOT, his son.
- EDMUND MORTIMER, Earl of March.
- SIR JOHN FASTOLFE.
- SIR WILLIAM LUCY.
- SIR WILLIAM GLANSDALE.
- SIR THOMAS GARGRAVE.
- Mayor of London.
- WOODVILE, Lieutenant of the Tower.
- VERNON, of the White-rose or York Faction.
- BASSET, of the Red-Rose or Lancaster faction.
- A Lawyer. Mortimer’s Keepers.
- CHARLES, Dauphin, and afterwards King, of France.
- REIGNIER, Duke of Anjou, and titular King of Naples.
- DUKE OF BURGUNDY.
- DUKE OF ALENÇON.
- BASTARD 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.
- MARGARET, daughter to Reignier, afterwards married to King Henry.
- COUNTESS OF AUVERGNE.
- JOAN LA PUCELLE, commonly called Joan of Arc.
Lords, Warders of the Tower, Heralds, Officers, Soldiers, Messengers, and Attendants.
Fiends appearing to La Pucelle.
SCENE: Partly in England, and partly in France.
† First given, imperfectly, by Rowe. See note (I).