![]() ![]() It is not long before the many-pronged mystery extends to include Roger’s father, Ranulph Flambard, the powerful Bishop of Durham, who the year before had been imprisoned in the Tower of London by the new King, Henry I, but had subsequently escaped to Normandy. When Geoffrey’s dim-witted servant is killed by a deadly arrow that was clearly meant for the knight himself, Sir Geoffrey’s fury is such that he would do anything to find the murderer. The two knights have been away from the Crusade too long, and are itching to get back to the action.īut peculiar things have been happening in the harbour town, and it soon becomes evident that someone is trying to keep Geoffrey and Roger from boarding one of the ships. Southampton, 1101: Sir Geoffrey Mappestone and his loyal friend Roger seek passage on one of the many ships due to sail to Normandy and then on to the Holy Land. Geoffrey finds that the political infighting and back-stabbing that he had experienced in the Holy Land is but child’s play in Henry I’s England. ![]() The Bishop’s Brood The Third Sir Geoffrey Mappestone Mystery Susanna Gregory Interviewed by Charlotte Betts.Carmarthen in the 1190s: a Snapshot in Time.Michaelhouse: A Lost Cambridge College 1324–1540.Mertz & I … : The Antarctic Diary of Belgrave Edward Sutton Ninnis.The Royal Geographical Society Polar Exploration.The Titanic Experience: the Legend of the Unsinkable Ship.The Royal Geographical Society Exploration Experience.Scott Polar Research Institute Profiles. ![]()
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