[Sca-cooks] Authenticity Police: since we're castigating extremists anyway.. .

Anne-Marie Rousseau acrouss at gte.net
Wed Sep 19 07:26:17 PDT 2001


hye all from Anne-Marie

ummm...forgive me if I'm wrong but this is HERALDRY, not objects, right?

I'm SO not a herald....

-AM

At 06:46 PM 9/18/01 +0000, you wrote:
>A quick search of the Ordinary found these items registered to the SCA as
>regalia
> Society for Creative Anachronism
> The following badge associated with this name was registered in
>June of 1982 (via Laurel) and redesignated as regalia in October of 1998
>(via Laurel):
>(Fieldless) A white baldric.
>for the Order of Mastery of Arms
> The following badge associated with this name was registered in
>June of 1982 (via Laurel) and redesignated as regalia in October of 1998
>(via Laurel):
>(Tinctureless) A chapeau.
>for the Order of the Pelican
> The following badge associated with this name was registered in
>June of 1982 (via Laurel) and redesignated as regalia in October of 1998
>(via Laurel):
>(Tinctureless) A circular chain.
>for the Order of Knighthood
> The following badge associated with this name was registered in
>June of 1982 (via Laurel) and redesignated as regalia in October of 1998
>(via Laurel):
>(Fieldless) A white belt.
>for the Order of Knighthood
> The following badge associated with this name was registered in
>June of 1982 (via Laurel) and redesignated as regalia in October of 1998
>(via Laurel):
>(Tinctureless) A coronet embattled.
>for Counts, Earls and Countesses
> The following badge associated with this name was registered in
>June of 1982 (via Laurel) and redesignated as regalia in October of 1998
>(via Laurel):
>(Tinctureless) A coronet with strawberry leaves.
>for Dukes and Duchesses
> The following badge associated with this name was registered in
>June of 1982 (via Laurel) and redesignated as regalia in October of 1998
>(via Laurel):
>(Tinctureless) A crown.
>for Royal Peers
> The following badge associated with this name was registered in
>June of 1982 (via Laurel) and redesignated as regalia in October of 1998
>(via Laurel):
>(Tinctureless) A pelican in its piety.
>for the Order of the Pelican
> The following badge associated with this name was registered in
>June of 1982 (via Laurel) and redesignated as regalia in October of 1998
>(via Laurel):
>(Tinctureless) A pelican vulning itself.
>for the Order of the Pelican
> The following badge associated with this name was registered in
>June of 1982 (via Laurel) and redesignated as regalia in October of 1998
>(via Laurel):
>(Tinctureless) A wreath of roses.
>for the Order of the Rose
> The following badge associated with this name was registered in
>June of 1982 (via Laurel) and redesignated as regalia in June of 1999 (via
>Laurel):
>(Tinctureless) A laurel wreath.
>for the Order of the Laurel
>
>
>
>Maddalena
>
>
>>From: Ted Eisenstein <Alban at socket.net>
>>Kiri, are you sure about all that? The sumptuary restrictions, I believe,
>>are
>>_customs_, not Corpora, and vary from kingdom to kingdom. >
>>Alban
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