[ANSTHRLD] June ILoI

Kendall Johnson avalon at arn.net
Sun Jun 10 07:15:26 PDT 2001


Greetings,

Item #4 should be blazoned, Per chevron vert ermined Or and sable, in base a
horse rampant Or.


In service,
Wm. Rufus Guthrie
Equinox

-----Original Message-----
From: heralds-admin at ansteorra.org [mailto:heralds-admin at ansteorra.org]On
Behalf Of Griffin ap Rhys
Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2001 7:13 AM
To: heralds at ansteorra.org
Subject: [ANSTHRLD] June ILoI

Heralds,

     I apologize for the lateness of the June ILoI.  It is still not
complete, I ran into some technical problems (as well as the general weather
problems we have had down here), but I am hoping to have everything resolved
in the next few days.  Most of the ILoI is devices, so the mini-emblazons
become important, but I am including the "basic" information here so that
people can begin to make conflict checks on it and looking at the name
documentation.

Griffin, Asterisk


1) Adelaide de Bourbon (Adlersruhe)
New device.  Name submitted in the May 2001 LoI.
Argent, semy-de-lys vert, a panther passant guardant sable incensed gules.


2) Agrippina Argyra  (Bjornsborg)
Resubmitted badge.  Name registered 11/99.
Purpure, a tower between five compass stars in annulo Or.


3) Anne Elizabeth Ross   (Steppes)
New device.  Name submitted in the May 2001 LoI.
Azure, on a lozenge argent, a Scottish thistle proper, a chief embattled
argent.


4) Daniel de Bourdon  (Adlersruhe)
New device.  Name submitted in the May 2001 LoI.
Per chevron vert ermined Or and sable, a horse rampant Or.


5) Elizabeth Curry  (Brad Leah)
Resubmitted Household Name-Greyhound Pack.
Documentation provided:
Greyhound:  The Oxford English Dictionary, Vol. 6, pg. 830 s.n. "greyhound"
dates greihounds to 1587 and grehounde to 1480.
Pack:  A designator for a group of persons.  The Oxford English Dictionary,
Vol. 9, pg. 39, s.n. "pack" defines it as a company or set of persons and
dates the word packe to 1578.

The Middle English Dictionary, Part P.1, Sherman M. Kuhn, ed., published
1981, University of Michigan Press on pg. 560, s.n. pak defines the word as
an assemblage of people; a company, band and dates the word pak to 1425 and
pack to 1400.

Photocopies:  All referenced.

Submission history:  Name "Greymoore Pack" was returned in kingdom 05/00 for
conflict with House Greymoor registered to Edward Cire of Geymoor (2/86,
Calontir) and insufficient evidence for the word "pack" as a designator in a
household name.

Changes:  Any.  No desired gender.


6) Êtain O'Rourke  (Brad Leah)
New name.  New device.
Per pale vert and argent, on a pawn a shamrock, all counterchanged.

Documentation Provided:
Êtain:  Irish feminine given name.  Found in "Feminine Name from the Index
to O'Brien's 'Corpus Genealogiarum Hiberniae,'" compiled by Tangwystyl verch
Morgant Glasfryn found at
http://www.sca.org/heraldry/laurel/irish-obrien.html.  The source is a
"compilation of early 12th century Irish pedigrees."
O'Rourke:  Irish byname.  Found in Woulfe, pg. 636, s.n. O Ruairc shows the
O'Rourkes of Breifney as "one of the most celebrated families in Irish
history."

Photocopies:  None needed.

Changes:  Minor changes only.  12th century or 16th century Irish
language/culture most important.  Desired gender is female.  Changes
requested for authenticity to 12th century or 16th century Irish time
periods.


7) Évrard de Macon  (Brad Leah)
New name.
Documentation provided:
Évrard:  French masculine given name.  Dated to 13th Century in "French
Names from Two Thirteenth Century Chronicles" by Arval Benicoeur found at
http://www.panix.com/~mittle/names/arval/crusades/crusadesHommes.html.
de Mâcon:  French locative byname.  Found in Dauzat, Noms de Lieux, pg. 421,
s.n. Mâcon.

Photocopies:   All referenced.

Changes:  Minor changes only.  14th century Burgundy/France language/culture
is most important.  Desired gender is male. Changes requested for
authenticity to 14th century time period.


8) Katrine la Escolpiera  (Northkeep)
Resubmitted Name.
Documentation provided:
Katrine is an English given name found on page 35 of Black's Surnames of
Scotland; s.n. AUCHENROSS, Katrine Auchinrosch dated to 1512.

la Esclopiera is a French byname that is found in Talan Gwynek's Late Period
Feminine Names from the South of France located at the following URL:
http://www.sca.org/heraldry/laurel/names/latefrenchfem.html
dated to 1521.

Photocopies:  None needed.
Submission history: "Kateryne la Escolpiera"  was returned in Kingdom 05/01
for insufficient documentation
Changes:  Any.  Sound/Meaning of Kate is most important.  Desired gender is
female.


9) Kimball Ross  (Steppes)
New name.  New device.
Or, on a cross nowy lozengy azure, four lozenges one, two, and one Or.

Documentation Provided:
Kimball:  English masculine given name.  Reaney and Wilson, pg. 262, s.n.
Kemble lists Kimball as a spelling variant in the header.  It dates Chembel
from 1130 and Kymbel and Kimbel from 1191-1193.
Ross:  English byname.  Black, pg. 700, s.n. Ross gives Arthur de Ross as a
witness from 1205.

Photocopies:   None needed.

Changes:  Minor changes only.  No desired gender indicated.


10)  Malachi Morgan  (Westgate)
New device.  Name registered 02/00.
Per bend sable and gules a bend cotised argent between two lions argent.


11) Monica de la Cueva  (Brad Leah)
Resubmitted Device.  Name registered 02/00.
Ermine, a pomegranate vert, seeded gules, slipped and leaved vert, all in a
bordure sable.


12) Morgan Buchanan  (Steppes)
New device.  Name submitted in the May 2001 LoI.
Or, a pale and on a chief azure, three suns Or.


13) Muirenn Faulkner  (Westgate)
New device.  Name registered 02/00.
Argent, a falcon sable and on a chief sable three fountains.


14) Reviaka Rostovskoi  (Bonwicke)
New device.  Name submitted in the May 2001 LoI.
Argent, a pall inverted purpure between two compass stars gules and a cross
bottony sable.


G.
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