NOTE II.
[XXII. 79, 80.] Instead of these lines Q3 has
‘King Henry, and the Prince his sonne are gone,
And Clarence thou art next must follow them,
So by one and one dispatching all the rest, &c.’
KING RICHARD THE THIRD.
DRAMATIS PERSONÆ*.
- KING EDWARD the Fourth.
- sons to the King,
- EDWARD, Prince of Wales, afterwards King Edward V.
- RICHARD, Duke of York.
- brothers to the King,
- GEORGE, Duke of Clarence.
- RICHARD, Duke of Gloucester, afterwards King Richard III.
- A young son of Clarence.
- HENRY, Earl of Richmond, afterwards King Henry VII.
- CARDINAL BOURCHIER†, Archbishop of Canterbury.
- THOMAS ROTHERHAM, Archbishop of York.
- JOHN MORTON, Bishop of Ely.
- DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM.
- DUKE OF NORFOLK.
- EARL OF SURREY, his son.
- EARL RIVERS, brother to Elizabeth.
- MARQUIS OF DORSET and LORD GREY, sons to Elizabeth.
- EARL OF OXFORD.
- LORD HASTINGS.
- LORD STANLEY, called also EARL OF DERBY.
- LORD LOVEL.
- SIR THOMAS VAUGHAN.
- SIR RICHARD RATCLIFF.
- SIR WILLIAM CATESBY.
- SIR JAMES TYRREL.
- SIR JAMES BLOUNT.
- SIR WALTER HERBERT.
- SIR ROBERT BRAKENBURY, Lieutenant of the Tower.
- CHRISTOPHER URSWICK, a priest. Another Priest.
- TRESSEL‡ and BERKELEY, gentlemen attending on the Lady Anne.
- Lord Mayor of London. Sheriff of Wiltshire.
- ELIZABETH, queen to King Edward IV.
- MARGARET, widow of King Henry VI.
- DUCHESS OF YORK, mother to King Edward IV.
- LADY ANNE, widow of Edward Prince of Wales, son to King Henry VI.; afterwards married to Richard.
- A young Daughter of Clarence (MARGARET PLANTAGENET).
Ghosts of those murdered by Richard III., Lords and other Attendants; a Pursuivant, Scrivener, Citizens, Murderers, Messengers, Soldiers, &c.