At Baynard’s Castle, Buckingham reports that his speech to the citizens produced silence, even after he attacked Edward’s children’s legitimacy and praised Richard’s virtues. He advises Gloucester to appear devout and reluctant when the Lord Mayor arrives. Buckingham then brings in the Mayor and citizens, while Catesby explains that Gloucester is indoors praying with two bishops. Buckingham presents the citizens’ request that Richard take the crown, and Gloucester first refuses modestly and complains of his unfitness. Buckingham insists, the Mayor joins the plea, and Gloucester finally yields, though he says he accepts under pressure. Buckingham then hails him as king, and Gloucester agrees to be crowned the next day.
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