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    DRAMATIS PERSONÆ.

    King James the First

  • Mr. Bartley
  • Duke of Buckingham

  • Mr. Hunt
  • Lord Dalgarno, an English nobleman

  • Mr. C. Kemble
  • Lord Nigel, a Scottish nobleman

  • Mr. Abbott
  • Sir Geoffrey Growther, an Officer of the Tower Guard

  • Mr. Chapman
  • Master Heriot, Goldsmith to the King

  • Mr. Egerton
  • Skourlie, a Scrivener, an exceeding knave

  • Mr. Farren
  • Trapbois, a miserly Usurer, in his dotage

  • Mr. Blanchard
  • Jenkin Vincent, commonly called Jin Vin, apprentice to Heriot

  • Mr. Horrebow
  • Strappet, a City Barber

  • Mr. Fawcett
  • Captain Peppercole, a cowardly Bully

  • Mr. Farley
  • Hildebrod, Bailiff of Whitefriar's sanctuary

  • Mr. Taylor
  • Skelter, a broken down Lawyer of Whitefriars

  • Mr. Norris
  • George, a serving man of Heriot

  • Mr. Mears
  • Dalgarno's Page

  • Master Longhurst
  • Nigel's Page

  • Master C. Parsloe
  • Skourlie's Clerk

  • Mr. Ley
  • Martha, Daughter of Trapbois

  • Miss Lacy
  • Margaret, Niece of Heriot

  • Miss Foote
  • Bridget, Wife of Strappet

  • Mrs. Chatterley.
  • Lords, Pages, Attendants, Huntsmen, Guards, Servants, Porters, Inhabitants of Whitefriars, and Crowd.