[ANSTHRLD] OP question - Court Baronies and Baronies in fief

Morgan Buchanan morganbuchanan at hotmail.com
Tue Jan 2 11:22:43 PST 2007


Well, if they weren't made B of the Court after their step down, it has no impact on the OP, so there is no notation.
 
I'd think their names would be written down somewhere by the chroniclers, but the OP isn't so much about "history" as it is about "rank".  The OP lists a note for the people who have a CB showing their B in F dates as a point of interest.
Morgan



> Date: Tue, 2 Jan 2007 10:58:27 -0800> From: hillaryrg at yahoo.com> To: Star at ansteorra.org; heralds at lists.ansteorra.org> Subject: [ANSTHRLD] OP question - Court Baronies and Baronies in fief> Hey gang, > Just checking on a point of precidence. As per Neassa's response in a post on the Loch lists this> week (see above), when a landed B&B are granted a Court Barony on their stepping down, that the> Court Barony is adjusted on the OP to be as-of-the-date of their ascension to the baronial seat;> instead of the date they retired and granted the CB: > CB 1992-04-26 the XYZ Barony 04/26/92 - 09/09/95 > > Unless they had been granted a CB before they were landed, in that case the early CB date is> listed, with a notation of the landed next to it with name of Barony and dates of landed service:> CB 1982-05-01 the XYZ Barony 05/30/87 - 09/09/95 > > And for seated Baron/ess in Fief the notation is: > B-FIEF 2006-10-15 Baron XYZ 10-15-2006 till present > > ?? What does the OP list if the person was a Baron/ess in fief, but for some reason was never> granted a CB on retirement? > > I just hadn't noticed the formats of CB before...Interesting!> Cheers, Hillary


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