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Mary Tudor | ||
- Philip, King of Naples and England: Prince of Spain.
- Egmont; Figueroa; and Count de Feria; special Envoys. Spaniards.
- Jacques Renaud; resident Ambassador. Spaniard.
- Medina, Pescara, &c. attendant Nobles. Spaniards.
- Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury.
- The Cardinal Reginald de la Pole.
- Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester, Chancellor.
- Edward, Earl of Oxford, Great Chamberlain.
- Marquess of Winchester; Earl of Pembroke.
- Earls of Bedford; Derby; Lords Howard of Effingham; Paget.
- Wentworth, Constable of Calais; Williams.
- Bonner, Bishop of London, and other Prelates.
- Fakenham, Abbot of Westminster, Queen's confessor.
- Ridley and Latimer, deprived Bishops of London and Worcester.
- Dr. Sandys, a Protestant enthusiast.
- Dr. Weston, a Roman Catholic enthusiast.
- Edward Underhill, called the “hot-gospeller.”
- Sir John Gage.
- Lord Cobham, an insurrectionary leader.
- Bridges, Sub-Lieutenant of the Tower.
- Queen Mary Tudor.
- Princess Elizabeth.
- Lady Margaret Douglas.
- Ladies of the Chamber, &c.
DRAMATIS PERSONÆ.
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