House Spicer

3 pepperpots on a saffron bend, upon green and silver stripes

General Information

The grandfather to the current generation of Spicers was a merchant who traded in spices, and his wife was a frightful crone from the east who was said to be priestess and maegi whom half of Lannisport used to go to for cures and love potions. Ser Rolph Spicer, his sister Lady Sybell who is wedded to Lord Gawen Westerling, and their cousin Ser Samwell Spicer have all appeared or been mentioned.

Information about House Spicer that reveals spoilers from the books.

Last revised January 17, 2006
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