2H4 II.iv.236 | [Falstaff to Doll, about Poins] His wit's as thick as Tewkesbury mustard |
3H6 V.iii.19 | [Edward to Richard, of the Queen's army] they do hold their course toward Tewkesbury |
R3 I.ii.241 | [Richard alone, of Edward] whom I, some three months since, / Stabbed in my angry mood at Tewkesbury |
R3 I.iii.119 | [Queen Margaret to herself, of Richard] Thou kill'dst ... / Edward, my poor son, at Tewkesbury |
R3 I.iv.56 | [Clarence to Keeper, of his dream of a shadow addressing him] Clarence, / That stabbed me in the field by Tewkesbury |
R3 V.iii.121 | [Ghost of Prince Edward] thou stab'st me in my prime of youth / At Tewkesbury |