[Scriptoris] Name stylings for new Crown Ulsted and Ebergardis
Hillary Greenslade
hillaryrg at yahoo.com
Mon Jul 9 16:04:23 PDT 2007
Thanks Brian for that update.
Additionally, the Crown Ulsted and Ebergardis, have requested to be styled 'King and Queen' on all original scrolls made during their reign.
The College of Scribes does not change the scroll texts on charters per reign; most are written with the latin version of 'Rex et Regina'. So if you are hosting court, please verbally change the text as you *speak* it to 'King and Queen'.
The society year changes in May, so it won't change till the next Crown, but just as a reminder, it's now Anno Societatis 42 (or XLII or XXXXII).
Regards, Hillary Greenslade, Star Signet
heralds-request at lists.ansteorra.org wrote:
Date: Sun, 8 Jul 2007 23:10:14 -0500
From: "Brian O'hUilliam"
Subject: [ANSTHRLD] Closing Courts
To: "Heralds List, Kingdom of Ansteorra - SCA, Inc."
Greetings all,
Just a reminder that Ulsted and Ebergardis will be using "Long live the
King! Long the Queen! Long live Ansteorra!" instead of the traditional
"Vivats" to close Their courts. For awards, when the newest
Lord/Lady/holder of "X" is announced, "Vivat" would still be appropriate to
use (largely because it's just easier), however, when closing, please close
using "Long live..." This will be most important at baronial events where
Their Majesties are in attendance and there are two courts. If anyone has
any questions, comments, or concerns, please see me at events or feel free
contact me at the address listed in the Black Star or on Their Majesties
website.
In Service,
Lord Brian O' hUilliam
Golden Staff Herald
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