[Sca-cooks] Title of an ex-Viceroy

margaret m.p.decker at att.net
Tue May 23 16:01:38 PDT 2006


At least in Ansteorra, you do not need to have been landed to be a court 
Baroness. On occasion the crown honors those they feel have given service in 
unusual ways the don't call for the standard service awards in this way.
Margarite

>I do not believe there is a Society-wide convention in this matter as there
> is for Comital and Ducal titles.  At the very least, The Sincere Thanks Of
> The Crown and honest consideration for service awards commensurate with 
> the
> quality and duration of that Viceregency.  Could be anything from a 
> relieved
> handshake to the Provincial service award to a Court Baronage or even a
> Pelicanate.
>
> Selene Colfox
> Aurum Pursuivant, Caid
>
>
> On 5/22/06 11:45 PM, "Pat Griffin" <ldyannedubosc at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> Can some of my friends from these areas help this young man?  I know that 
>> Once
>> King is a Count, Twice King is a Duke, Thrice King is insanity, ex-Baron 
>> is
>> Thegn, ex-Baroness is Bannthegn, ex-Prince is Viscount and ex-Princess is
>> Viscountess.  But what is an ex-Viceroy?
>>
>> --- In atenveldt at yahoogroups.com, jason kolton <jofantioch003 at ...>
>> wrote:
>>> >
>>> > Anyone know what, if any title, a person would maintain after
>> being Viceroy of a crown province. There are 2 that I know of in the
>> SCA, the British Isle's in Drachenvald and NYC in the East.
>>> >
>>> >   Thanks,
>>> >   Jason
>>
>>
>>
> Mordonna
>


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