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Tim was the great-grandson of Nokes, the one-time Master Cook who scoffed at the notion of Faery. Tim was also the nephew of Smith Smithson, who as a boy had swallowed the Fay-star that Alf had put into Nokes' Great Cake. The Fay-star had allowed Smith to enter the land of Faery and eventually meet the Queen and to know the King. When Smith gave the Fay-star back to Alf for him to put into his Great Cake, he was allowed to choose his nephew as the next recipient. Smith explained that Tim was quite different from Nokes and Alf concurred, stating that his mother was wise.

Tim had been a somewhat plump little boy, able to sing sweetly but clumsy when dancing. However, after he had eaten his slice of the Great Cake that Alf had baked he developed a light in his eyes such as Smith had after his slice of Cake, and Tim showed new grace while dancing. At the end of the Feast, Alf announced that he was leaving and only little Tim took his hand and said that he was sorry to see him go.[1]

Genealogy

A Rider
"a Piper of Wootton Minor"
Sangsters
Sister
Older sons
Rob Rider
1000 - c. 1065
Rose Sangster
d. 1037
"the chief of the craft"
Many daughters
Joe Smith of West-side
1027 - 1104
Ella
1037 - 1105
Nokes
1030 - c. 1130
A Webster
Smith Smithson
b. 1063
Nell Smithson
b. 1065
Wyn Webster
c. 1065
Ned Smithson
b. 1096
Nokes of Townsend
TIM
b. 1112
Wrights
Nan Smithson
b. 1093
Tom Wright
Tomling
b. 1118

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