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Thomas À Becket | ||
- Henry II.
- Prince Henry, Richard (afterwards Richard I.), and John (afterwards King), Sons of Henry II.
- Earl of Cornwall, the King's Uncle. Earls of Clare and of Leicester.
- Richard de Lucy, High Justiciary.
- Humfrey de Bohun, High Constable.
- Richard de Hastings, Grand Prior of the Templars.
- William de Eynsford, a Military Retainer of the King.
- Lord Walter de Clifford.
- Sir Reginald Fitz-Urse, Knight of the Body.
- Sir Hugh de Morville, Knight of the Body.
- Sir William de Traci, Knight of the Body.
- Sir Richard Brito, Knight of the Body.
- Ralph de Broke, Knight of the Body.
- Sir Mottram Fier-à-bras, Warder of Woodstock.
- Cardinal Philip, the Pope's Legate.
- Becket.
- Roger, Archbishop of York.
- Henry de Blois, Bishop of Winchester, Brother of King Stephen.
- Folliott, Bishop of London. Bishops of Salisbury and of Norwich.
- Geoffrey Radel and Richard Gryme, Priests.
- John of Oxford.
- Glanville, a Jurisprudent.
- John of Salisbury, Scholar.
- Peter of Blois, Scholar.
- Walter Mapes, Chaplain to the King, Scholar.
- Henry Bosham, Secretary to Becket, Scholar.
- Gabel, a Park-Keeper. Scholar.
- Physician. Conjurer. Pursuivant at Arms. Inn-Keeper. Boy. Ostler. Beggarman. Henchman.
- Eleanor, Queen of Henry II.
- Rosamond de Clifford.
- Maids of Honour to the Queen.
- Dwerga, female Dwarf to the Queen.
- Knights and Ladies. Minstrels. Soldiers. Monks and Nuns. Attendants, &c.
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