At the parliament at Bury, King Henry waits for Gloucester and is soon met by Queen Margaret’s accusation that Gloucester has grown proud and dangerous. Suffolk, Winchester, York, and Buckingham join in attacking him, while Henry still believes Gloucester is innocent. Somerset brings bad news from France, which deepens York’s private frustration. Gloucester then arrives and is immediately arrested by Suffolk on charges of treason and betrayal, which he firmly denies. Henry grieves at the arrest but lets the lords decide what to do. After Gloucester is led away, Margaret, Suffolk, Winchester, and York agree he must die. A messenger then reports rebellion in Ireland, and York is sent to command there.
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