Suffolk’s hired murderers report that they have killed Gloucester and hurry off to be rewarded. King Henry then enters with Margaret, the Cardinal, Somerset, and others, thinking Gloucester will be brought to stand trial, but Suffolk returns and announces that Gloucester is already dead in his bed. Henry is horrified and swoons, then revives and turns against Suffolk, blaming him as a poisoner and refusing his comfort. Margaret tries to defend Suffolk while also protesting that Gloucester’s death has brought her disgrace. Warwick and Salisbury arrive with angry commons, examine Gloucester’s body, and accuse Suffolk of murder. Henry orders Suffolk away from court for three days, and Suffolk parts bitterly from Margaret.
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