At Westminster, King Henry reads letters from the pope, the emperor, and the Earl of Armagnac about making peace between England and France. Gloucester supports the plan, and Henry agrees that peace is better than Christian bloodshed. Gloucester also explains that Armagnac offers his daughter in marriage to Henry with a large dowry, and Henry accepts the idea, though he says he is young and more suited to study than marriage. Winchester now appears as a cardinal with a legate and ambassadors, and Henry announces that peace terms will be carried to France through Winchester. After the others leave, Winchester secretly pays the legate and vows not to let Gloucester outshine or overrule him.
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