TITLE-PAGE TO VOLUME. Part of the Screen of York Minster, containing Statues of King John, King Richard II., King Henry IV., and King Henry V. Title-page--Group embodying the Scene before the Walls of Angiers, Act II. Sc. II.: an original Costume of Burghers and Artificers....... Altar at St. Edmundsbury, Group of Priests and DRAMATIS PERSONA. Ornamental Border, from a MS. temp. King John... 12 Ceremony of creating a Knight on the field of Silver Groat of Henry VII...... * Three-farthing Rose" of Elizabeth .... Richard I. and the Lion ........ Marriage of Lewis and Blanch... ...... English Vessels, from ancient MSS. 32 33 Tents, from a MS. in Brit. Mus. ( Royal, xvi. G 6). 33 Philip, King of France ................ Bianch of Castile..... ........... The Field after the Battle 44 PAGU Ceremony of Excommunication in the Romish The Prison-Hubert and Arthur.... The Smithy.--"I saw a smith stand with his 54 Chairs, from ancient MSS. (Harl. 603, and Royal, William Longespée, Earl of Salisbury (from his Effigy in Salisbury Cathedral).. William Marshall, Earl of Pembroke (from his Etligy in the Temple Church).......... Death of John at Swinstead Abbey.. Monument of King John at Worcester.. Cards, from originals of 1466..... Card party from “Le Roman du Roy Meliadus". 67 The Horse-litter, from a MS. (Royal, xvi. G 6)..... 68 Ancient Carriages, from an old MS.... Henry 111., from his great Seal The Long Wash between Lynn and Boston Death of John hy poison, from “ Fox's Acts ard Lewis, Dauphin of France, from his Seal 70 opposite side are those of Surrey (above) and Norfolk (beneath): the whole from Ashmole's History of the Garter.-Underneath are the Royal Arms of Richard II. copied from Sculp- tures engraved in Willement's Royal Heraldry 88 A Room in the Royal Palace, London..... DRAMATIS PERSON.L. Border composed of the Arms, Shields, and Bear- ings of the Characters. At the top are the Arms of John of Gaunt (from his Shield formerly in Old St. Paul's Cathedral) and Edmund of Lang- ley from his Tomb at King's Langley, Herts); and behind these, having the same Bearings, are those of Bolingbroke and Aumerle. On the left side are the Arms of Salisbury (at the upper part) and Northumberland below; and on the ILLUSTRATIONS OF ACT I. The gold noble of Richard II..... 99 The Savoy, " The Duke of Lavcaster's Palace" 99 Woodstock, Duke of Gloster, from her monu- A Street leading to the Tower-Meeting of Richard and his Queen.... 137 Flint Castle-Meeting of Richard II. and Boling- The Duke of York's Garden at Langley—The Queen, Gardener, &c. ................... Tomb of Edward III. in Westminster Abbey 125 “There the Antick sits," from " Mortis Ima- Ancient View of Bristol, including the Church of Meeting of Richard II. and Bolingbroke, from an The Groat of Richard II....... William of Colchester, Abbot of Westminster, from 146 Heading-composed of a Crown, Sceptre, Palmer's Funeral of Richard II., from the MS. Froissart in 158 KING HENRY IV.--PART I. Title-page: an original design by W. HARVEY...... 159 Henry of Monmouth in his youth. From an illumi- 161 ('ostume of Gentleman, from Harl. MS. 2322 169 C'ostume of Lady (Countess of Westmoreland). From the tomb in Staindrop Church, Durham. 169 Border, composed of the Arms, Shields, and Bear- 170 Portrait of Earl of Westmoreland. From the tomb 183 Title-page : an original design by W. HARVEY..... 227 DRAMATIS PERSONE. Border, composed of the Arms of the Lords Bar- dolph, Hastings, and Mowbray; the Earls of ILLUSTRATION OF ACT II. Old Cross at Charing ............ 196 Interior of a Room at Warkworth Castle ............... 197 Boar's Head ............ ......... 198 ACT III. View of Bangor 200 Lady Mortimer singing ............... .................... 208 LLUSTRATIONS OF ACT III. Portrait of Owen Glendover, from his great Seal in the Archæologia ............. 210 ACT IV. Road near Coventry.. York ............. 211 ........... 216 ACT V. Army before Shrewsbury.... 217 Prince Henry and Falstaff_" Poor Jack, farewell" 224 ILLUSTRATIONS OF ACT V. Cuckoo and Hedge Sparrow.......... ......... 226 ILLUSTRATIONS OF ACT I. Various forms of ancient Spurs .............. 241 “Scaly Gauntlet" 241 Paul's Walk..... 242 Smithfield, in 1551.............. 243 Three-man Beetle......... 243 Portrait of Chief Justice Sir W. Gascoyne ......... 244 ACT II. INDI'CTION. 231 ACT 1. Entrance Tower of Warkworth Castle.... 232 Eastcheap, with the Church of St. Michael, Corn- hill-Falstaff and Chief Justice....................... 240 Street in London of the architecture of the period - Falstaff and Chief Justice.... 245 Interior of Boar's Head-Falstaff and Hostess Quickly ..... ......... 255 |