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In addition to his practice of the law, Dauid has the honor of being squired to Sir Cedric the Just, Baron Oldenfeld, a Knight of Trimaris. Dauid also enjoys making cordials, and hopes to expand his horizons to the brewing of ale and mead. | In addition to his practice of the law, Dauid has the honor of being squired to Sir Cedric the Just, Baron Oldenfeld, a Knight of Trimaris. Dauid also enjoys making cordials, and hopes to expand his horizons to the brewing of ale and mead. | ||
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Lord Dauid Eadwines sune (David Edwinson) was born soon after the Norman Invasion of England. His family was disposessed by Norman nobles, forcing Dauid to find wealth elsewhere. At a young age, he was sent to attend grammar school, in the hopes that one day, he would attend Canterbury, the country's oldest school. Their wish was granted, and Dauid was able to study law at Canturbury. Dauid went on to become a lawyer. He hopes to one day become a judge in the Court of Assizes. In the meantime, he is content to provide legal information to fellow nobles throughout the Knowne World at http://medievallegaleagle.blogspot.com/
In addition to his practice of the law, Dauid has the honor of being squired to Sir Cedric the Just, Baron Oldenfeld, a Knight of Trimaris. Dauid also enjoys making cordials, and hopes to expand his horizons to the brewing of ale and mead.