Old woman (The Massacre): Difference between revisions
From Tardis Wiki, the free Doctor Who reference
m (getting rid of unnecessary name variable in infobox) Tag: apiedit |
m (Cosmetic changes) Tag: apiedit |
||
Line 7: | Line 7: | ||
An '''old woman''' lived in [[Paris]] in [[1572]]. | An '''old woman''' lived in [[Paris]] in [[1572]]. | ||
She passed by [[Steven Taylor]] and [[Nicholas Muss]], who were trying to get into [[Charles Preslin]]'s house. She told them that the house had been vacant for some time, as Preslin had been arrested for heresy. | She passed by [[Steven Taylor]] and [[Nicholas Muss]], who were trying to get into [[Charles Preslin]]'s house. She told them that the house had been vacant for some time, as Preslin had been arrested for heresy. | ||
She was later part of the mob that formed outside the temporal house of the [[Abbot of Amboise]] after his body had been found in a ditch. She and the other members of the mob then chased after Steven, as [[Roger Colbert]] said that he had murdered the Abbot. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve (TV story)|The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve]]'') | She was later part of the mob that formed outside the temporal house of the [[Abbot of Amboise]] after his body had been found in a ditch. She and the other members of the mob then chased after Steven, as [[Roger Colbert]] said that he had murdered the Abbot. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve (TV story)|The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve]]'') |
Revision as of 17:20, 9 July 2017
An old woman lived in Paris in 1572.
She passed by Steven Taylor and Nicholas Muss, who were trying to get into Charles Preslin's house. She told them that the house had been vacant for some time, as Preslin had been arrested for heresy.
She was later part of the mob that formed outside the temporal house of the Abbot of Amboise after his body had been found in a ditch. She and the other members of the mob then chased after Steven, as Roger Colbert said that he had murdered the Abbot. (TV: The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve)