ANST - fealty
Timothy A. McDaniel
tmcd at crl.com
Thu Feb 12 14:38:05 PST 1998
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To: ansteorra at Ansteorra.ORG
Subject: Re: ANST - fealty
Alban S. Alban wrote:
> Why do people swear fealty to the Crown during a court? Because it
> serves to bind person to Crown, and Crown to person, in a way that
> swearing an oath in private doesn't.
With all due respect to a senior member of the Society --
bullpucky. The oath is just as binding if the two
principals are alone in an empty room. Witnesses add to the
solemnity, mark it as a Significant Act, and may be called
to testify about it in case of dispute, and are therefore
desirable.
> It's for the same reason you get married with witnesses,
> rather than just with the two participants and the priest.
I suspect (but I'd have to look up aspects of canon law, I
suppose) that in most of period only the two people involved
needed to agree, even without a priest. After all, marriage
is the only sacrement that was instituted in Paradise, well
before there were priests.
In any event, "with witnesses" != "in Court". I would much
rather see fealty given while sitting in state (an
occasional Middle Kingdom custom hardly ever done here to my
knowledge). A peer could come up with their dependents and
local notables and swear there. It's semi-public -- anyone
can watch a sitting in state. However, it doesn't eat into
the schedule quite like a court.
Daniel de Lincolia
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