rogues gallery of The Harlech Medieval Society members in full regalia.

Sir Roger of Criccieth Earl of Hopedale and Baron of Dolbadarn. Can be found in local Ale Houses
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Lady Matilda Long suffering backbone of Sir Roger of Criccieth
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Sir Jean du Lac Noble French Master of Swords
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Lady Margaret Producer of fine crafts and consort of Sir Jean
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Sir Robert of Durham The silent Knight from the north.
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Paul of Liverpool A formidable foe on the Fight-a-Knight circuit
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Lady Isabella Always on hand to help Paul of Liverpool
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Sir Robin of York Brave Sir Robin ran away...
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Sir Stiffan of Addenno Where's that then?
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Terry the Archer
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Kerry the Archer Terry's right hand woman
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Morgan, Squire A squire who is proving his worth
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Philip, Squire This squire is ready, willing and able.
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Jim the Archer
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Sheila
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Jonathan of Rhyl Man at arms
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Jutta A woman of mystery
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Maggie, a Fair Maiden Maggie, fair maiden to Sir Simon le Golda
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Reverend Mother Responsible for immortal souls and relics
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Sir Paul The Taciturn Renowned Hospitaller now retired to his apothecary
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Sir Jason of London 'Little' Jason's Bite is worse than his Bark, a match for any man
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Lady Laura Young Lady of Court
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Lady Hazel Pretty young Lady, Keeps Richard of Goodrich in line
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Richard of Goodrich A skilled young Man at Arms - away on Crusades to find his fortune.
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Simon of Monmouth Man at Arms from the turbulent borderland
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Sir Cei of Gwynedd Proud Welsh Knight and slayer of English invaders!
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Sir Barak of Cannock A fearsome English Knight, mess with this one and he'll put you six feet under!
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Mitchell of Cannock Man at Arms in the household of Sir Barak
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Sir Matthew of Chester Young English Knight, frequent frequenter of ale houses!
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Wyn the Smith A fine smith and armourer providing sterling services!
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Chris the Peasant Smith's apprentice and cultivator of fine odours
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Philip of Denbigh
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Lady Gwen
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Lady Siwan Welshwoman of fearsome reputation!
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Lady Ceridwen
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Gemma Young Esquire to Sir Roger
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Steven the Minstrel A fine fiddler
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