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- Berengar is a masculine name derived from Germanic roots meaning "bear" and "spear". The name appears frequently among certain noble families during the...
- (later Sheriff) Hugh Beringar of Maesbury in the north of the shire, often bending the Abbey rule to travel with or visit him. Beringar, introduced in the...
- Pertwee as Sheriff Hugh Beringar (Series 1) Eoin McCarthy as Sheriff Hugh Beringar (Series 2–3) Anthony Green as Sheriff Hugh Beringar (Series 4) Michael Culver...
- to help a young girl escape the siege, and discover the motives of Hugh Beringar – her betrothed fiancé. When the novel was first published, the author...
- as Keith Chadwick in Leon the Pig Farmer. In 1994, he appeared as Hugh Beringar alongside Derek Jacobi in the first series of the television series Cadfael...
- Prestcote travels with King Stephen, leaving Hugh Beringar in charge. Armed with Meriet's description, Beringar finds Clemence's horse and returns it to the...
- the Empress is besieged in Oxford Castle. In The Potter's Field Hugh Beringar's force is called to the Fens to aid King Stephen in controlling the rampaging...
- Shropshire has gone to fight for King Stephen at Lincoln. In February 1141 Hugh Beringar, Deputy Sheriff of Shropshire, returns with the survivors of the Battle...
- and sometimes acts as an ally to Cadfael and his friend, Sheriff Hugh Beringar. Cadwaladr also appears in both these novels as a source of grief for his...
- cannot escape but Yves realises that Beringar and Cadfael must be nearby and raises a racket to alert them. Beringar and his men attack again, and set fire...