House Beesbury of Honeyholt

Three yellow beehives on a black pale on a field paly black and yellow

General Information

Beesbury sits next to the Honeywine river, which flows towards Oldtown and the Whispering Sound. The only male members of the house to appear or be mentioned includes Ser Humfrey, a knight who performed marvellously against Ser Humfrey Hardyng (his brother by marriage) in a tourney at Ashford during the reign of King Daeron II, a fat knight named Ser Bertram encountered at a village, and Lord Warryn, the head of the house in the year 300.

Beony Beesbury is wife to Ser Raymund, a son of Lord Walder Frey, while Lady Alys Beesbury is married to Ser Leo Tyrell who is a cousin of to the main branch of the Tyrells. Their motto is, “Beware Our Sting.”

Information about House Beesbury that reveals spoilers from the books.

Last revised March 16, 2008
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