[Ansteorra] Help with Newsletter Article

Keally Howell/Colleen O'Kelly ldycolleenokelly at yahoo.com
Thu Mar 30 19:10:21 PST 2006


Baroness Ceinwen

--- L T <ldeerslayer at yahoo.com> wrote:

> In no paticular order....
>   
>   Her Grace Julia
>   
>   Countess Margaret 
>   
>   Baroness Jan
>   
>   Mistress Mari ferch Raythen
>   
>   Mistress Lissa
>   
>   Mistress Jehan
>   
>   Mistress Stella
>   
>   Her Grace Cateau
>   
>   Mistress Branwen
>   
>   Mistress Clare
>   
>   Mistress Marthe
>   
>   Baroness Safiye
>   
>   Countess Britta
>   
>   Mistress 'Statia
>   
>   Mistress Kaitlyn
>   
>   HL Caitlyn (of Gate's Edge)
>   
>   Mistress Gunhilda
>   
>   Mistress Meadhb
>   
>   Mistress Clarissa
>   
>   Countess Sara
>   
>   Baroness Amelie
>   
>   Dona Antonia
>   
>   HL Katrina of Coventry
>   
>   Mistress Gunnora
>   
>   Baroness Seraphina
>   
>   Baroness Louise Mendenhall
>   
>   Countess Octavia
>   
>   hmmm...my brain hurts...
>   
>   L DeerSlayer
>   
> 
> Chris Melton <CMelton at POTAWATOMI.ORG> wrote: 
> Sayyidah Fayidah binte Asad umm Jawhar
> 
> Of Skorragardr
> 
> Is a most helpful beautiful & kind  Lady always
> 
> In Service
> Lady Maeve of Namron
>  
> Our beautiful and gracious Queen Valeria
>  ... And all of the Ladies of the Rose who served us
> to graciously
> 
> Mesterinde Annes Clothilde Von Bamburg
> Mistress Lorraine Deerslayer
> 
> ... Just to name a very, very few ...
> 
> Ly Katrina Alyse Argo
> 
> 
> Duchess Willow de Wisp and Countess Tessa from
> Bordermarch.
>  
> HL Francesca
> 
> Greetings Ansteorra!
> 
> 
>  I'm hoping the good gentles of this fair kingdom
> can lend me some impute.  
> I"m currently the chronicler of our local newsletter
> and as many chroniclers
> can attest, am finding it difficult to procure
> interesting articles to
> print.  
> 
> Our group is going to base our fall event on a
> "Women of History" type
> theme. 
> These were powerful women who affected their local
> region and perhaps the
> world as well.  With this in mind, I thought it
> might be interesting to do a
> series of informal interviews with the "Women of
> Ansteorra." This would
> introduce our group members to the "movers &
> shakers" of our kingdom and
> perhaps help give them a bit of insight on how these
> particular Ladies help
> shape our game.
> 
> My first series would concentrate on those ladies
> that embody all that is 
> good and "right" in our Medieval world.    These are
> the Ladies we look up
> to and 
> admire...noble of bearing, beauteous, gracious, kind
> and generous.   
> Everything we think a lady should be.  Try to think
> of a lady that you would
> be proud to represent our kingdom regardless of were
> she goes.  I personally
> can think of a couple right off the top of my head
> but would love to get
> impute from everyone.
> 
> Thanks for your help.
> Octavia
> Chronicler of shire of Brad Leah
> 
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