In the palace, King Henry IV speaks with Lord John of Lancaster, Westmoreland, and Sir Walter Blunt about England’s political troubles. He begins by describing his wish to end civil bloodshed and turn England’s fighting strength toward a planned crusade in the Holy Land. Westmoreland reports that this campaign has been interrupted by news from Wales, where Glendower has captured Mortimer, and by news from the north, where Hotspur has fought the Scots at Holmedon. Blunt brings better news that Hotspur has won a great victory and taken valuable prisoners. Henry admires Hotspur’s success, resents his own son’s behavior, and decides to postpone the crusade while he deals with Hotspur’s refusal to hand over all the prisoners.
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