[ANSTHRLD] Missing December 2003 LoAR text

Laurel Clerk laclerk at panix.com
Mon Mar 22 20:43:13 PST 2004


This should have been in the printed December 2003 LoAR.
This is in Da'uded text.  I've sent all the formats to the mailing
lists and to Herveus for the Web site; if you need it in another
format ASAP, please e-mail me at tmcd at panix.com .

-- Daniel, clerk, tmcd at panix.com


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  Naevehjem, Barony of. Acceptance of transfer of heraldic title
  Moucheture Pursuivant from Caid, Kingdom of.


  Starkhafn, Barony of. Acceptance of transfer of heraldic title (from
  Caid, Kingdom of) and designator change to Flame Pursuivant.

      This is an acceptance of a transfer of the heraldic title Flame
      Pursuivant Extraordinary (registered in April 1981) from Caid
      and a change of the designator from Pursuivant Extraordinary to
      Pursuivant.

**** CALONTIR ****

  Beatrice Sidney. Name change from Rowan of Ashley.

      Her previous name, Rowan of Ashley, is released.

  Bronwen ferch Lloid. Name change from holding name Deborah ferch
  Lloid.


  Cassandra Wolf of Rok. Name change from holding name Cassandra of
  Standing Stones.


  Cerdic Peregrine. Name and device. Checky Or and gules, three ravens
  in annulo biting each other's tails and a bordure sable.

      The legs and feet of the ravens in this submission do not touch
      each other, so the following precedent does not apply to this
      submission: "[Three birds close conjoined in annulo] These birds
      are not conjoined in annulo, they are connected by the legs. As
      such, this depiction is not blazonable. We would need evidence
      that this motif is a reasonable heraldic depiction as well as a
      valid blazon for it in order to register it" (LoAR November
      2000).

  Cuil{e'}n Kirk of Moray. Name and device. Per chevron vert and Or,
  three dogs dormant counterchanged.


  David Friedrich von Einbeck. Device. Vert, in bend sinister a goat's
  head couped and a patriarchal cross within a bordure embattled
  argent.


  Deredere Stewart. Name.

      Submitted as Deirdre Stewart, this name had two weirdnesses as
      submitted. Deirdre was ruled SCA compatible in March of 1998.
      This name combined the Gaelic form Deirdre with Stewart, which
      is Scots (a language closely related to English). There is one
      weirdness for use of an SCA compatible name element and one
      weirdness for combining Gaelic and Scots in a name. Black (p.
      204 s.n. Deirdre) dates Deredere to 1166. Given which source
      Black cites for this reference, Deredere is undoubtably a
      Latinized form of a Gaelic given name. We have changed the given
      name to this form in order to remove the weirdness for use of an
      SCA compatible element in order to register this name.

  Domnall the Grey. Name and device. Vert, two pallets between two
  comets argent.


  Erik Erikson the Scout. Badge. Per pale argent and Or, a pheon
  bendwise sinister point to chief sable.


  Evangeline Bajolet. Name change from holding name Evangeline of
  Calanais Nuadh.

      Note: Evangeline is her legal given name.

  Flinthyll, Shire of. Branch name.


  Friedrich Hirsch von Bremen. Name change from holding name Friedrich
  of Crystal Mynes.


  Genevieve Darroch. Name and device (see RETURNS for joint badge with
  Hannibal of Calontir). Argent, on a fess gules between a cat passant
  guardant contourny and a cat passant guardant sable a needle
  fesswise argent threaded sable.


  Grimbrand Hundeman. Name (see RETURNS for device).

      Submitted as Grimmbrand the_Hound_Keeper, the spelling of the
      given name was justified based on words found in a dictionary of
      Anglo-Saxon. While the words grimm and brand are related to the
      name elements, the spelling grimm is not found in names.
      Instead, all the Anglo-Saxon names that the College found use
      Grim-. We have made that change to register the name.

      Boar documented a byname meaning "one who takes care of hounds":

           Betill Thuresson, Middle English Occupational Terms,
           (p.78) dates <Hundeman> to 1332 possibly meaning
           keeper of greyhounds and derives it from the Old
           English <Hund-> and <-mann> though he admits that a
           Scandinavian origin is possible.

      As no evidence was presented nor could any be found that the
      word keeper was used in period bynames to describe people who
      cared for animals, the Hound Keeper cannot be registered. We
      have therefore changed this name to the documentary form found
      by Boar.

  Hannibal of Calontir. Holding name and device (see RETURNS for name
  and joint badge with Genevieve Darroch). Sable, a pumpkin bendwise
  Or and a bordure engrailed argent.

      Submitted under the name Hannibal the Oblivious.

  Iohanna ferch Angharad. Name change from holding name Bren of Lonely
  Tower.


  Johann der Kiefer. Name and device. Or, a bend sinister bretessed
  sable between a pine tree vert and a wooden chest proper.


  Lothar der Rote. Name and device. Quarterly gules and argent, an axe
  and a bordure sable.


  Paul Adler. Device. Chevronelly gules and argent, on a pale sable an
  eagle's head erased argent.


  Roland Stewart. Name.



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  Mairi Johnston. Name and device. Per bend azure and Or, a lizard
  bendwise and a crow counterchanged.

      Note: Johnston is her legal surname.

      The crow was blazoned on the LoI as a bird, but the submitter
      blazoned it on the form as a crow, and it is identifiable as a
      crow, so we have blazoned it as the submitter desired.

  Maximilian von Eisental. Name and device. Per pale gules and sable,
  a pair of wings conjoined within an orle Or.


  Owen MacPherson. Name (see RETURNS for device).


  Sebastian Halyburton. Acceptance of transfer of heraldic title Sea-
  Dog Herald from Trimaris, Kingdom of.


  Serwyl ap Morgan. Acceptance of transfer of heraldic title Golden
  Oak Herald from Trimaris, Kingdom of.


  Trimaris, Kingdom of. Transfer of heraldic title Golden Oak Herald
  to Serwyl ap Morgan.


  Trimaris, Kingdom of. Transfer of heraldic title Sea-Dog Herald to
  Sebastian Halyburton.


  Trimaris, Kingdom of. Badge for Order of the Fletcher. (Fieldless)
  Four Japanese arrow notches conjoined in saltire bases to center
  azure.


  Trimaris, Kingdom of. Device for the Princess of Trimaris. Argent,
  on a fess wavy between in pale two triskeles azure, a crown of five
  points, each point ensigned of a mullet, between in fess two roses
  argent, all between five roses, two, two and one, azure differenced
  by a label throughout dovetailed sable.

      The device for the princess may be registered because it does
      not use any forbidden restricted charges. This device, and the
      device of the queen of Trimaris, does not use the restricted
      wreath of roses, but uses a simple group of peripheral roses,
      which could be registered to anyone of any estate. While this
      device does include a crown, a crown may be registered in any
      kingdom/principality armory, as indicated by the Glossary of
      Terms. Therefore, the kingdom may register armory with a crown
      and designate it for the use of the princess.

      Please also see the discussion in the cover letter concerning
      the registration of devices for consorts and heirs of kingdoms
      and principalities.

  Ysabeau Marie d'Auvergne. Name and device. Argent, a fleur-de-lis
  and a chief embattled azure.


**** WEST ****

  Anne of Whaleshaven. Name.

      The submitter's husband registered the SCA name David of
      Whaleshaven in January 1983. Therefore, the submitter may
      register the byname of Whaleshaven under the Grandfather Clause.

  Anne of Whaleshaven. Transfer of device from David of Whaleshaven.
  Or, two Orcas haurient respectant proper and in chief a compass star
  azure. [Orcinus orca].

      This transfer is based on a previously filed heraldic will.

  Artus Quintus. Device. Argent, a chi-rho and a bordure gules.


  Avelina Dragon. Name.


  Bragi Knutsson. Name.


  Christina Moncreife. Name and device. Per pale vert and purpure, an
  opinicus statant within a bordure argent.


  Crimthann Mac Giolla Phadraig. Name and device. Or, a lion passant
  guardant gules and on a chief azure a swan volant to sinister wings
  addorsed argent.

      Listed on the LoI as Crimthann MacGiolla Phadraig, the form
      listed this name as Crimthann Mac__Giolla Phadraig. We have
      replaced the missing space in the byname.

  David of Whaleshaven. Transfer of device to Anne of Whaleshaven. Or,
  two Orcas haurient respectant proper and in chief a compass star
  azure. [Orcinus orca].

      This transfer is based on a previously filed heraldic will.

  Dmitriy Shelomin. Name.

      Note: Dmitriy is his legal given name.

  Donata Bonacorsi. Name change from Donata Ivanovna Basistova.

      Her previous name, Donata Ivanovna Basistova, is released.

  Ellisif {th}unnk{a'}rr. Name and device. Argent, a triskelion of spirals
  within and conjoined to an annulet sable and on a chief purpure
  three ermine spots argent.

      Submitted as Ellisif {TH}unnk{a'}rr Reinarskona, we have lowercased
      the byname to use standard transliteration conventions. (See the
      Cover Letter for the October 2002 LoAR for more information.)

      The byname Reinarskona combines the Danish masculine given name
      Reinar with the Old Norse kona 'wife'. While Danish and Old
      Norse are related languages, they are not the same language.
      Therefore, the byname Reinarskona violates RfS III.1.a, which
      requires linguistic consistency within a name phrase. As the
      submitter allows major changes, we have dropped this element in
      order to register this name.

      The SCA has previously registered one triskelion of spirals, for
      Sorcha ar Menez, Vert, a triskelion of spirals argent between in
      cross four mullets pierced Or. The SCA does not have a defined
      charge of a spiral, and spiral ends are not standard for other
      charges (such as crosses). However, the SCA has an established
      and wide-ranging pattern for registering triskelions of objects,
      or triskelions ending in objects. As a result, we are reluctant
      to refuse further registrations of this charge (as suggested by
      some of the commentary). The triskelion of spirals may continue
      to be registered, but as one step from period style (a
      "weirdness"). As this submission does not include any other
      steps from period style, it may be registered.



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