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Queen Mary

A Drama
  
  

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    DRAMATIS PERSONÆ.

  • Queen Mary.
  • Philip, King of Naples and Sicily, afterwards King of Spain.
  • The Princess Elizabeth.
  • Reginald Pole, Cardinal and Papal Legate.
  • Simon Renard, Spanish Ambassador.
  • Le Sieur de Noailles, French Ambassador.
  • Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury.
  • Sir Nicholas Heath, Archbishop of York; Lord Chancellor after Gardiner.
  • Edward Courtenay, Earl of Devon.
  • Lord William Howard, afterwards Lord Howard, and Lord High Admiral.
  • Lord Williams of Thame.
  • Lord Paget.
  • Lord Petre.
  • Stephen Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester and Lord Chancellor.
  • Edmund Bonner, Bishop of London.
  • Thomas Thirlby, Bishop of Ely.
  • Sir Thomas Wyatt, Insurrectionary Leader.
  • Sir Thomas Stafford, Insurrectionary Leader.
  • Sir Ralph Bagenhall.
  • Sir Robert Southwell.
  • Sir Henry Bedingfield.
  • Sir William Cecil.
  • Sir Thomas White, Lord Mayor of London.

  • 4

  • The Duke of Alva, attending on Philip.
  • The Count de Feria, attending on Philip.
  • Peter Martyr.
  • Father Cole.
  • Father Bourne.
  • Villa Garcia.
  • Soto.
  • Captain Brett, Adherents of Wyatt.
  • Anthony Knyvett, Adherents of Wyatt.
  • Peters, Gentleman of Lord Howard.
  • Roger, Servant to Noailles.
  • William, Servant to Wyatt.
  • Steward of Household to the Princess Elizabeth.
  • Old Nokes and Nokes.
  • Marchioness of Exeter, Mother of Courtenay.
  • Lady Clarence, Ladies in Waiting to the Queen.
  • Lady Magdalen Dacres, Ladies in Waiting to the Queen.
  • Alice, Ladies in Waiting to the Queen.
  • Maid of Honour to the Princess Elizabeth.
  • Joan, two Country Wives.
  • Tib, two Country Wives.
  • Lords and other Attendants, Members of the Privy Council, Members of Parliament, Two Gentlemen, Aldermen, Citizens, Peasants, Ushers, Messengers, Guards, Pages, Gospellers, Marshalmen, etc.