ANST - Re: Scrolls & Charters - Thank you

ches at io.com ches at io.com
Thu Aug 5 10:25:05 PDT 1999


How about stamping the royal seal on the award at the time of giving it?

That is easier than having the crown sign it at the time of announcement
and the seal can be a as simple as an embosser with the kingdom symbol on
it or a quicky wax job with an official wax and seal handler so that all
the monarch has to do is smear the wax and stamp it.

Sincerely,
F. Havas
ches at io.com

On Thu, 5 Aug 1999, Karie Mitchell wrote:

 Date: Thu, 05 Aug 1999 09:35:50 PDT
 From: Karie Mitchell <allessandre at hotmail.com>
 Subject: ANST - Re: Scrolls & Charters - Thank you
 
 
 I just had a thought, perhaps one of the things that could be done to
 make it "special" is to have the King and Queen, sign it, right before
 their eyes.  I am remembering a scene from Elizabeth R, where she is to give 
 Robert Dudley some kind of title and estate (Duke of ?).  All she needs to 
 do is sign the document in front of her.  She refuses, causing a scene of 
 course, but I think it would be neat if instead of something "pretty", you 
 knew that this was legitimate recognition of your efforts, because by God, 
 you had the King's hand right there on your Scroll/Charter!  I know there 
 are logistic nightmares to that but it's something to keep in mind...

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