Authorities consulted by J. D. Watson, Esq., for the Costumes, Arms, and Armour of Henry the Fifth, as represented at the Prince's Theatre. 1.-The Monumental Effigies of Great Britain, by C. A. Stothard, F.S.A. 2.-Dress and Habits of the People of England, by Joseph Strutt. 3.-Regal and Ecclesiastical Antiquities, by Joseph Strutt. 4.-History of British Costume, by J. R. Planché, F.S.A. 5.-Costume in England-a History of Dress, by F. W. Fairholt, F.S.A. 6.-Dresses and Decorations of the Middle Ages, by Henry Shaw, F.S.A. 7.-Military Antiquities, by Francis Grose, F.A.S. 8. Ancient Armour and Weapons in Europe, by John Hewitt. 9.-Old England, by Charles Knight. 10.-A Manual of Monumental Brasses, by Rev. Herbert Harries, M.A. 11. Enquiries into the Origin and Progress of the Science of Heraldry in England, by J. Dallaway, A.M. 12.-A History of Caricature and of the Grotesque in Art, by Thomas Wright, M.A., F.S.A., etc. 13. Les Arts au Moyen Age, by P. Lacroix. 14.-Mœurs, Usages, et Costumes, au Moyen Age, by P. Lacroix. PERSONS REPRESENTED. RUMOUR AS CHORUS. KING HENRY THE FIFTH. DUKE OF GLOSTER, } Brothers to the King. DUKE OF BEDFORD, DUKE OF EXETER, Uncle to the King. DUKE OF YORK, Cousin to the King. EARL OF SALISBURY. EARL OF WESTMORELAND. EARL OF WARWICK. ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY. BISHOP OF ELY. EARL OF CAMBRIDGE, THE BISHOP OF BOURGES AND OTHERS, Ambassadors to the King of England. ISABEL, Queen of France. KATHERINE, Daughter of Charles and Isabel. The following historical characters of the time are also represented in the various scenes of the play: John de Holland, Earl of Huntington. Harry, Lord Fitzhugh. William, Sire de Willoughby. John, Sire de Clifford. Thomas of Lancaster, Duke of Clarence. Thomas Fitzallen, Earl of Arundell. Thomas, Lord Camoys. Sir William Harrington. Gilbert, Lord Talbot. Gilbert, Lord Roos. Richard de Vere, Earl of Oxford. Walter, Lord Hungerford. 1 Thomas, Baron Carew. John Cornwall, Knt., afterwards Lord Funhope. Lord Ferris. William-de-la-Zouche. Sir Richard Hastings. Sir William Botelor. Sir John Asheton, Knt. Sir Gilbert Umfreville, Earl of Kyme. Lewis Robsait, afterwards Lord Bourchier. |