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== Projects & Publications ==
== Projects & Publications ==
Co-founder of Inn at the Crossroads[http://www.InnattheCrossroads.com], since March 2011
*Co-Authored "A Feast of Ice and Fire: The Official Game of Thrones Companion Cookbook", published May 2012
*Co-Authored "A Feast of Ice and Fire: The Official Game of Thrones Companion Cookbook", published May 2012
*Co-founder of Inn at the Crossroads[http://www.InnattheCrossroads.com], since March 2011


== Interests ==
== Interests ==
Historical cookery
*Historical cookery


Archery
*Archery


Textile crafts
*Textile crafts

Revision as of 13:59, 5 September 2012

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2011
Information
Resides: Carolingia
Status: Active
Awards:
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Heraldry
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Lozenge argent, per saltire vert, two sea holly azure.
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Introduction

Méabh has been involved with the SCA since 2011, at the insistence of her household. Méabh is an inkeep at the Inn at the Crossroads.

Persona

A descendant of the Celtic tribal rulers of Somerset, the Dumnonii, Méabh of Hawkridge is a lady in the house of the forester, the Exmoor warden in 12 century Hawkridge, Somerset, England. She has an interest in the pagan religion of her forefathers, much the the enragement of the local clergy, and is a fair hand at textile crafts.

Offices & Positions

None, yet.

Event Staff

  • Assistant, Queen's Tea/Royalty Social, Pennsic 40, August 2011
  • Dayboard Cook, A Day in the Court of Harun Al-Rashid, Carolingia, November 2011

Projects & Publications

  • Co-Authored "A Feast of Ice and Fire: The Official Game of Thrones Companion Cookbook", published May 2012
  • Co-founder of Inn at the Crossroads[1], since March 2011

Interests

  • Historical cookery
  • Archery
  • Textile crafts