At Westminster Abbey, Bedford, Gloucester, Exeter, and Winchester attend the funeral of Henry V and praise his greatness. Their mourning is interrupted by a messenger who brings terrible news from France: many English-held towns have been lost, and the lords blame each other for weak leadership and faction. A second messenger reports that the Dauphin has been crowned king at Rheims and that French nobles have joined him. A third messenger describes Talbot’s battle near Orleans, where he fought bravely but was betrayed by the cowardice of Fastolfe and taken prisoner. Bedford, Gloucester, and Exeter each leave to prepare for action, while Winchester stays behind and plots to gain power.
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