[Ansteorra] Just a question

Derich Brauer brauer at ansteorra.net
Wed Jul 17 23:34:48 PDT 2002


So can a barron/ess of the Court conduct ... "Court" at events?
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From: "Burke McCrory" <burkemc at cox.net>
To: <ansteorra at ansteorra.org>
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Subject: Re: [Ansteorra] Just a question


> At 01:02 AM 7/18/2002 -0500, you wrote:
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> >Greetings to all, I am somewhat new to the SCA, and have not come to
> >figure out the diffrence of a landed and a court Baron and Baroness. If
> >anyone could answer this for me I would be most grateful.
> >
> >In Service to the Dream,
> >Derich Brauer
> >MKA Chris Conn
> >
> >Shire of Stonebridge Keep
> >Acting Chronicler
> >Acting Historian
> >Acting Virtual Scribe
> >--
>
>
> That one is easy to answer.  A landed Baron/ess is a person who holds
lands
> (a Barony) for the Crown.  A Baron/ess of the Court is simply a person who
> the Crown has determined to be of Noble bearing and having given special
> service to the Crown and Kingdom.  As to what constitutes "special
> service", that varies from Crown to Crown.  Landed Baron/ess have duties
> within their group while a Court Baron/ess do not have specific duties.
>
> Sir Burke
>
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