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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is the fifth book of the [[Sir Robert Carey Mysteries]].
 
'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is the fifth book of the [[Sir Robert Carey Mysteries]].
   
==Synopsis==
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==Synopsis (1592)==
   
=== Monday, 11th September, 1592, Morning ===
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=== Monday, 11th September, Morning ===
 
[[Robert Carey]] and [[Henry Dodd]] watch a man being drawn and quartered. They then go in search of a lawyer to represent Dodd in his suit against [[Thomas Heneage]] for assault. They are unsuccessful at the Inns of Court but then are approached by [[James Enys]], whom offers his assistance. Carey tells Enys to come to [[Henry Carey]]'s residence the next day.
 
[[Robert Carey]] and [[Henry Dodd]] watch a man being drawn and quartered. They then go in search of a lawyer to represent Dodd in his suit against [[Thomas Heneage]] for assault. They are unsuccessful at the Inns of Court but then are approached by [[James Enys]], whom offers his assistance. Carey tells Enys to come to [[Henry Carey]]'s residence the next day.
   
=== Tuesday, 12th September, 1592, Early Morning ===
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=== Tuesday, 12th September, Early Morning ===
   
   
=== Wednesday, 13th September, 1592, Morning ===
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=== Wednesday, 13th September, Morning ===
 
[[James Enys]] appeared before a judge and obtained a warrant for the arrest of [[Thomas Heneage]] for having imprisoned and assaulted [[Henry Dodd]].
 
[[James Enys]] appeared before a judge and obtained a warrant for the arrest of [[Thomas Heneage]] for having imprisoned and assaulted [[Henry Dodd]].
   

Revision as of 02:07, 8 October 2013

A Murder of Crows is the fifth book of the Sir Robert Carey Mysteries.

Synopsis (1592)

Monday, 11th September, Morning

Robert Carey and Henry Dodd watch a man being drawn and quartered. They then go in search of a lawyer to represent Dodd in his suit against Thomas Heneage for assault. They are unsuccessful at the Inns of Court but then are approached by James Enys, whom offers his assistance. Carey tells Enys to come to Henry Carey's residence the next day.

Tuesday, 12th September, Early Morning

Wednesday, 13th September, Morning

James Enys appeared before a judge and obtained a warrant for the arrest of Thomas Heneage for having imprisoned and assaulted Henry Dodd.

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