York arrives from Ireland with an army and publicly claims the crown, but Buckingham comes as Henry’s messenger to ask why York has brought troops so near the court. York hides his anger and says he has marched only to remove Somerset, and Buckingham answers that Somerset is already in the Tower, causing York to dismiss his forces. Henry enters, and soon Alexander Iden appears with Cade’s severed head, reporting that he killed the rebel in combat. Henry rewards Iden by making him a knight and giving him money. Margaret then arrives with Somerset, and York explodes at seeing his enemy free. He openly challenges Henry’s right to rule, and Clifford sharply joins the quarrel.
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