[Sca-cooks] Mairi Ceilidh
Elaine Koogler
ekoogler1 at comcast.net
Tue Mar 30 08:12:59 PST 2004
It is definitely an anthropology thing. In Atlantia, we're getting
better...but my lord has had his Pelican for about 10 years and, after
several attempts to get his scroll done (in truth, not really my job,
but....), I think it may finally be coming to completion! The only
scroll I've had actually presented when I received the award was my
Laurel scroll, a very special work of art done as a Japanese/Chinese
scroll painting.
Kiri
Robin Carroll-Mann wrote:
>On 30 Mar 2004, at 7:45, Sue Clemenger wrote:
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>>Kiri, you obviously know Things Heraldic....Do you happen to know if
>>trees and plants are okay as supporters? I'd really like a birch
>>tree....and now that my arms have finally passed (after 4 years!), I can
>>actually get something going like commissioning a peerage scroll.....
>>--maire, who's enough of a bum this morning that she can't even come up
>>with OFC.....*sigh*....
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>::blink:: You didn't get a scroll when you were elevated? Is this one of those
>inter-kingdom anthropology things? In the East, it's the norm for most
>awards to be presented with a scroll in court. Sometimes a person receiving
>an AoA or an Order of Merit gets a promissory note instead, but I've never
>seen a Laurel or Pelican not receive a scroll at their elevation.
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>Brighid ni Chiarain *** mka Robin Carroll-Mann
>Barony of Settmour Swamp, East Kingdom
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