ANST - Sumptuary Laws Elsewhere
Bob Dewart
gilli at seacove.net
Tue Oct 20 21:31:05 PDT 1998
Hi Mistress Xene,
Old times to be sure.
What we ended up doing, before I finished my research, was braid two white
ropes with one red one. Since they didn't make red rope, I was the one who
lost the toss and had to die them red. I guess we were lucky the same folks
didn't think we were trying to both a knight and a squire.
The amazing thing was, that after I had done my research and knew what I was
talking about, we were never again bouthered about it.
Gilli
(Snip)
>It was about 20 years ago, at the investiture of Prince Randall and
>Princess Constance. There was a household of monks from the monastery of
>St. Hubrick the Huntsman (mostly from Ft. Hood). I believe they were
>Franciscans (they wore brown habits). My ex-husband was one of the company
>and told about having problems with some knights who objected to the
>(obvious) monks wearing the cinctures of white or hemp rope. There was
>talk of ejecting the monks forcibly from the event if they did not remove
>the offending items. Duchess Willow came to the rescue by giving the
>company of monks some gold/black cording to wrap around the offending ci
>nctures.
>
>This was actually before my time in the Society and I am relating the story
>as it was told to me. But I did see the white rope with the cording
>wrapped around it. And somewhere I have pictures of Randall's and
>Constance's wedding and elevation. Wasn't it actually at a monastery or a
>church?
I don't remember, I think I was in the field then. You'll remember, I was
in the Army then.
>Ah, well, it is good to remember our history, both the noble *and* the
>ignoble deeds that have been done.
>
>Xene Therianos, OL
>"Life is Good in Elfsea"
>
>
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