ANST - Re: Awards, was Principality?
Timothy A. McDaniel
tmcd at crl.com
Sat Jun 27 20:17:19 PDT 1998
Going thru old e-mail.
On Mon, 22 Jun 1998, Burke McCrory wrote:
> A Crown could, if it wanted to, be involved in every award given in
> the Kingdom.
Not the non-armigerous baronial ones, if I read Corpora aright:
c. The privileges, duties, and rights, ceremonial and
otherwise, of the office of territorial Baron and/or Baroness are
established by the laws and customs of the kingdom, and shall
include the right to make such awards as the Crown (or the
Coronet, if applicable) shall specifically delegate, and to
establish and present non-armigerous awards specific to the
barony. (See VI.A.1.f.4))
Daniel "Swearin' fealty on their knees / Make some laws now, if you
please / Hold your crown with great respect and / Delegate, delegate,
delegate! ... Doing the Royalty Rag!" de Lincolia
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Tim McDaniel (home); Reply-To: tmcd at crl.com;
if that fail, tmcd at austin.ibm.com is my work address.
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