Hatlayne (chamberlain)
Lufamour's chamberlain was called Hatlayne, who possessed the courtesy of Gawain
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Lufamour's chamberlain was called Hatlayne, who possessed the courtesy of Gawain (Sir Perceval of Galles, Sir Perceval of Gales > Section 17)
Hatlayne knelt before the sleeping Perceval and courteously invited him to speak with the lady (Sir Perceval of Galles, Sir Perceval of Gales > Section 18)
Sir Perceval of Galles
- attestation: Lufamour's chamberlain was called Hatlayne, who possessed the courtesy of Gawain (Sir Perceval of Gales > Section 17)
"Scho calde appon hir chaymbirlayne, Was called hende Hatlayne, The curtasye of Wawayne He weldis in wane;"
- attestation: Hatlayne knelt before the sleeping Perceval and courteously invited him to speak with the lady (Sir Perceval of Gales > Section 18)
"He knelid down on his kne, Hendely hailsed he )at fre"
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