The Second part of King Henry the Sixth — Act 4, Scene 1: The coast of Kent.

At sea off the coast of Kent, Suffolk is taken prisoner after a fight with Walter Whitmore and his men. The captain and sailors sort out ransoms for other captives, but Whitmore insists on revenge against Suffolk, who tries to save himself by stressing his rank and connection to Queen Margaret. Whitmore refuses to spare him and grows more bitter as Suffolk insults him. The captain then has Suffolk dragged away and executed. Whitmore later returns with Suffolk’s body, and a gentleman says he will carry it to King Henry, warning that Suffolk’s death will bring retaliation from those who loved him, including the queen.