SC - OT-Nobility
LrdRas at aol.com
LrdRas at aol.com
Mon Oct 30 18:19:45 PST 2000
In a message dated 10/30/00 10:54:51 AM Eastern Standard Time,
michael.gunter at fnc.fujitsu.com writes:
> Please forgive me but you have the wrong term. If you read my breakdown
> of the ranking system, people in the SCA are considered the "gentry," not
> "nobility." As an example, Peers are not considered noble. Only "hats" are
> considered part of the nobility.
>
> Sorry,
>
> Gunthar
>
>
No need to apologize. From your posts, so far on the subject, it appears as
if 'hats' are interpreting Corpora in a manner inconsistent with what is
actually written. What is written is that ALL members are considered to be
nobility? There is little room for interpretive opinions among hats or titled
persons, IMO, given that Corpora does not differentiate in the manner you
seem to think is correct.
This is not a dismissal of your viewpoint entirely since I realize that
oftentimes local customs seem to override Corpora but the bottom line is that
none of the levels and criteria you seem to suggest as 'true' occur in
Corpora. What justification do you have for these interpretations? Or more to
the point, what justification through official documents do you have which
would support your stance?
Ras
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