NR - Principality
Burke McCrory
bmccrory at oktax.state.ok.us
Tue Sep 5 15:09:59 PDT 2000
At 02:58 PM 9/5/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>Kat's comment regarding the probability of a Northern Principality attaining
>Kingdom Status had nothing whatsoever to do with ability/talent/enthusiasm,
>etc. of its residents & everything to do with the population density of the
>mundane geography that our Kingdom & Region resides within, so please unwad
>your knickers before they get stuck:-)
>
>i.e., do we have a large enough mundane population base to draw on to
>maintain our membership at a Kingdom level? I think that it *is* a
>legitimate concern, given that the only significant metropolitan areas in
>Oklahoma are the OKC & Tulsa areas.
>
>I think that the matter of population density might also have something to
>do with the proportion of North/South GOofS. I don't have current membership
>numbers, but it seems that I remember several years ago that the membership
>count was fairly heavily weighted below the Red River, largely due to
>Stargate, Steppes, Elfsea & the other groups located in areas of heavy
>population density.
>
>Anyone have current membership numbers for the various regions?
>
>Aelfwyn
*** Personal opinion follows ***
Based on my experience the current Northern region would need to grow
significantly to become a Kingdom. While it is possible it would take some
time, remember that the Board usually asks that an area be at least 50%
larger than the minimum to allow for growth and shrinkage.
Burke
Here are the current relevant sections of Corpora.
V. BRANCHES
A. DEFINITIONS AND REQUIREMENTS. This section defines the standard
categories of branches within the
Society. The minimum requirements, including population levels,
are just that: minimums. The Society encourages groups to develop well
beyond the required levels before petitioning for a change in status,
to assure the stability and permanence of the branch if the petition
is granted.
1. Kingdoms. A kingdom is a sovereign entity within the Society
which has the right to select a ruling King and Queen by combat. A
branch or contiguous group of branches may petition for kingdom status if
the resulting entity would fulfill the requirements listed below.
a. At least 400 subscribing members.
b. A full staff of prospective Great Officers, each of whom is
acceptable to the Corporate Officer responsible for the direction
of that aspect of Society activity.
c. A name and device registered with the College of Arms.
d. Consensus favoring advancement in branch status, among the
members in the proposed kingdom.
e. A record of well-attended events together with regular
study or guild meetings, demonstrations, and other educational
activities for the benefit of the members and the community at large.
f. Sufficient members of the orders conferring Patents of Arms
to advise the Crown upon the admission of
candidates to those orders.
g. Sufficient fighters of such caliber as to invest the
competition for the Crown with the dignity and value it
merits.
h. A body of kingdom law which provides for the maintenance
and succession of the Crown; for the definition and advancement
of local branches; for the appointment and removal of territorial
Barons and Baronesses; for the conduct of such courts as may
be required for the maintenance of the realm; and for such other
matters as are found necessary. Draft laws, in the form they will
be presented to the victors of the first Crown Lists, must
accompany a petition for kingdom status. (See Governing and Policy
Decision #3.)
i. A newsletter with quality and stability suitable for
conversion to a corporate publication of the Society.
2. Principalities. A principality is a part of a kingdom which has
the right to select a reigning Prince and Princess by combat. A branch
or contiguous group of branches within a kingdom may petition
for principality status if the resulting entity would fulfill the
requirements listed below.
a. At least 100 subscribing members.
b. A full staff of prospective Great Officers, each of whom is
acceptable to the kingdom officer responsible
for the direction of that aspect of Society activity, and
such other officers as kingdom law and custom may require.
c. A name and device registered with the College of Arms.
d. Consensus favoring advancement in branch status, among the
members in the proposed principality.
e. A record of well-attended events together with regular
study or guild meetings, demonstrations, and other educational
activities for the benefit of the members and the community at large.
f. Sufficient members of the orders conferring Patents of Arms
to foster the development of those orders and the skills they
represent within the principality.
g. Sufficient fighters of such caliber as to provide
appropriate competition for the Coronet.
h. A body of principality law which provides for the
maintenance and succession of the Coronet, and for any other
matters delegated or permitted by the parent kingdom. Draft laws, in the
form they will be presented to the victors of the first Coronet
Lists, must accompany a petition for principality status.
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