Lady Tanda Stokeworth informs Cersei Lannister that Bronn names his wife Lollys's bastard son Tyrion, in dubious honor of his former employer.[14]
Bronn soon takes four knights into his household, although Ser Balman Byrch tells Cersei that they are upjumped sellswords, with not a thimbleful of chivalry to be found amongst the four of them.[15] This leads Queen Cersei to fear that he is still in league with Tyrion, and causes Cersei to conspire with Bronn's good-sister Falyse Stokeworth and her husband Balman to have Bronn killed.
Ser Balman, ever chivalrous, challenges Bronn to a duel, but Bronn kills Balman using dirty tactics. Claiming to be Lord Stokeworth, he expels Lady Falyse from Castle Stokeworth.[16] After the death of Falyse at the hands of Qyburn, Lollys becomes the new Lady of Stokeworth with Bronn as her lord.[17]