The King's Jewry: A Play is a dramatic work written by Halcott Glover and published in 1921. The play revolves around the story of a Jewish moneylender named Isaac, who is summoned by the King of England to lend him a large sum of money. However, the King is hesitant to repay the loan and instead decides to expel all the Jews from his kingdom. This decision leads to a series of conflicts and confrontations between the Jewish community and the King's...