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A Moorland Hanging

โœ Scribed by Jecks, Michael


Book ID
106765695
Tongue
English
Weight
197 KB
Series
Medieval Mystery 3
Category
Fiction

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Simon and Baldwin must step into action once more. Devon, 1318. **Peter Bruther** flees his master **Sir William Beauseyr**, despite knowing it could earn him a brutal punishment. To escape said punishment, cunning Peter sets up as a tin miner on the moors so he is automatically in the protection o

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> The Knights Templar They had all joined taking three vows: poverty, chastity, and obedience...for they were monks: warrior monks, dedicated to theprotection of pilgrims in the Holy Land -- until stories spread by anavaricious king who wanted their wealth for his own destroyed the order. There wa

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EDITORIAL REVIEW: In fourteenth-century Devon, runaway villeins were brutally punished if apprehended by their masters. But when Peter Bruther flees the home of Sir William Beauscyr, he puts himself in the protection of the king by setting up as a tin miner on the moors. And the bailiff of Lydford,