Printed for 7. and P. Knapton, S. Birt, T. Longman and MDCCXLVII. ERRATA. Page. 23. 1, 4. for hollow'd read hallow'd. p. 32. 1. 23. for beams read beam. p. 53. 1. 21. for steal read fteel. p. 178. 1. 29. for overture read coverture. p. 227. 1. 17. for loft read lofs. p. 231. l. 6. for thee read them. p. 311. 1. 8. for less little read little less. p. 344. 1. 33. for draw read drew. 374. 1. 2. for too read to. Lord Scales, Governor of the Tower. Young Stafford, his Brother. Alexander Iden, a Kentish Gentleman. Young Clifford, Son to the Lord Clifford. Edward Plantagenet, Sons to the Duke of York. Vaux, A Sea Captain, and Walter Whitmore-Pirates. Hume and Southwel, two Priefts. Bolingbrook, an Aftrologer. A Spirit, attending on Jordan the Witch. Thomas Horner, an Armourer. Peter, his Man. Clerk of Chatham. Mayor of St. Albans. Simpcox, an Impofior: Jack Cade, Bevis, Michael, John Holland, Dick the Butcher, Smith the Weaver, and feveral others, Rebels. Margaret, Queen to King Henry VI. fecretly in Love with the Duke of Suffolk. Dame Eleanor, Wife to the Duke of Gloucester. Mother Jordan, a Witch employ'd by the Dutchess of Gloucefter. Wife to Simpcox. Petitioners, Aldermen, a Beadle, Sheriff and Officers, Citizens, with Faulconers, Guards, Meffengers, and other Attendants. The SCENE is laid very difperfedly in feveral Parts of England. 'The SECOND PART of King HENRY VI ACTI. SCENE I The PALACE. Flourish of Trumpets: then, Hautboys. Enter King Henry, Duke Humphry, Salisbury, Warwick, and Beauford on the one fide: The Queen, Suffolk, York, Somerset, and Buckingham on the other. SUFFOLK. S by your high imperial Majefty To marry Princefs Margret for your So in the famous ancient city, Tours, In presence of the Kings of France and Sicil, The fecond part, &c.] This and the third part were first written under the title of the Contention of York and Lancaster, printed in 1600, but fince vastly improved by the Author. Mr Pope 2 As by your high, &c.] Vide Hall's Chronicle, Fol. 66. Year 23. Init. B 2 Mr. Pope. The |