The Second part of King Henry the Sixth — Act 4, Scene 2: Blackheath.

At Blackheath, George Bevis and John Holland join Jack Cade’s rising and speak bitterly against nobles and officials. Cade appears with Dick the Butcher, Smith the Weaver, and many followers, claiming noble birth and promising to reform England by making food cheaper and wealth common. He boasts that he will be king, and his men cheer him. When they bring forward the clerk of Chatham, Cade treats literacy as treason and orders him killed. Michael then warns that Sir Humphrey Stafford and his brother are approaching with the king’s forces. Cade insists on his cause, demands Lord Say’s death, and leads his supporters toward the coming fight.