Bards - A bit of Ansteorran History

Paul Mitchell pmitchel at flash.net
Sun Apr 30 11:36:34 PDT 2000


Anything I post to a public forum, in my view,
ceases to be mine.  But my original erroneous
post, I don't think, was posted to the Ansteorra
list, so I didn't think it needful to post the correction
there.  But do what you think best.  Feel free to
edit out the error if you want the whole of my
remarks, but I think you've got better information
from better sources already.

- Galen

----- Original Message -----
From: <Fitzmorgan at cs.com>
To: <bards at ansteorra.org>
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2000 8:31 PM
Subject: Re: Bards - A bit of Ansteorran History


> In a message dated 4/27/00 5:35:59 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
> pmitchel at flash.net writes:
>
> > > THEGN TO ANSTEORRA
> >  >
> >  > Erasimierz Waspanieski                              4 March 78
> >
> >  The founding Baron of Bjornsborg
> >
> >  > Clare RosMuire St. John                             4 March 78
> >
> >  Pelican & Laurel, still active in Bryn Gwlad
> >
> >  > Tessa of the Gardens                                4 March 78
> >  > Simon of  Amber, called Mountaingate                4 March 78
> >
> >  Our last Prince & Princess, the founding Baron & Baroness
> >  of Bordermarch, still active there.
> >
> >  > Andeleon du Axegarth                                4 March 78
> >
> >  The first man knighted in the Principality of Ansteorra.  Lives
> >  in Steppes last I heard, sometimes comes out.
> >
> >  > Gwylym y Fferill-o-Caer Lleuad                      4 March 78
> >
> >  The late Master Gwylym was known as a "laurel's laurel".
> >
> >  > Balthazar of Endor                                  5 March 78
> >
> >  One of our early knights, Simonn was his squire.
> >
> >  > S'Utcha ta Nuit, Neb, Meri en Heh,  aka Lord Michael of the Valar
> >
> >  The Valar was a household back in the early days.
> >
> >  Interesting list!
> >
> >  - Galen of Bristol
> >
> >
> > > Gwylym y Fferill-o-Caer Lleuad                      4 March 78
> >
> > The late Master Gwylym was known as a "laurel's laurel".
>
> I stand corrected.  Master Gwylym is, happily,
> still among the quick.  Sorry for any distress this
> may have caused.
>
> - Galen
>
>
> Do you mind if I cross-post this to the Ansteorra List ?
>
> Robert
>
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