-
brings Prestcote from Wales.
Eliud accompanies them, as Einon's
groom and as the
hostage to
remain in
Shrewsbury while Elis
returns to Wales.
Prestcote is...
-
efficient and
honest administration offered on
behalf of King
Stephen by
Prestcote and
later by Beringar. They
might have been
equally content to live under...
-
reluctantly by Hugh
Beringar and
rigidly by his superior,
Sheriff Gilbert Prestcote.
Cadfael has, however,
voluntarily chosen to join an
English monastery...
- the river,
Godith and
Blund fetch the
treasure to a safe place.
Sheriff Prestcote begins the
raids before Cadfael wakes.
Godith wakes early,
ensuring her...
- him, and
three daughters and co-heiresses.
Richard Danvers (d.1489), of
Prestcote, Northamptonshire/Oxfordshire,
Comptroller of
Customs and an MP for Horsham...
- a
knife wound to the arm, a
groom to Corbière. Cadfael, Hugh,
Sheriff Prestcote and Corbière
confront Ewald, who
shows his
neatly bandaged arm. When asked...
- wash-up on the s****line.
Deputy Sheriff Hugh Beringar:
Second to
Sheriff Prestcote, both
firmly in King Stephen's service. A
young man
about 25
years old...
-
deadly if ingested. The
murder is
reported to
Shrewsbury Castle.
Sheriff Prestcote sends the
unsubtle Sergeant Will
Warden to investigate. As
Prior Robert...
-
introduced in this book. She was
introduced in One
Corpse Too Many.
Gilbert Prestcote:
Sheriff of Shropshire, King Stephen's man. He
moves to the
north of the...
-
William of Roumare, at Lincoln,
which suggestion is
taken up.
Sheriff Prestcote travels with King Stephen,
leaving Hugh
Beringar in charge.
Armed with...