She sweeps it through the court with troops of ladies, More like an empress than Duke Humphrey's wife.
This is the law, and this Duke Humphrey's doom.
Like to a duchess and Duke Humphrey's lady; According to that state you shall be us'd.
Then you, belike, suspect these noblemen As guilty of Duke Humphrey's timeless death.
Duke Humphrey has done a miracle to-day.
But now return we to the false Duke Humphrey.
Duke Humphrey was appointed garrison commander.
Duke Humphrey was a patron and protector of Oxford, donating more than 280 manuscripts to the University.
The phrase "to dine with Duke Humphrey" was used of poor people who had no money for a meal in reference to this.
Duke Humphrey is a major character in two Shakespeare plays.