[MR] Royal Court Report for Crown Tournament, May 5th, AS XXXVI

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Wed May 9 20:15:12 PDT 2001


The sun was bright as the contestants for the Crown assembled on the field.  
After a swift chain of victories Atlantia had new heirs: Prince Galmr 
Ingolfsson, undefeated on the tournament field that day, and Princess Aryanna 
Hawkyns, who inspired him to this great feat.

That evening it pleased their Majesties to hold a court where the following 
business was announced:

Syr Edwyn Beerslayer, Kingdom Earl Marshal, gave his fealty to their 
Majesties.
Lady Glee presented Brandon of Hidden Mountain as the most courteous child 
that day, which caused Her Majesty to present him with a token.
Dame Anne le Coeur had it announced that the Baronies of Marinus and 
Windmasters Hill were the most hospitable that day and gifted both groups 
with an item of regalia of their choice.
Baroness Genevieve d'Aquitaine, Kingdom Minister of Arts & Sciences, 
announced the winner of the Roll of Arms Competition, Lady Quenthryth of 
Laure, and presented her with a goblet and a scroll describing her feat.
Lord Gilbert Cortdelion announced the winner of the Scrivener Royal 
competition, and his replacement in that office, Countess Brigit of Mercia.

Then Their Majesties were minded to confer the following honors:

Matsudaira Toshiyori (known as Oshi) - Order of the Pelican
Elizabeth Pennington - Award of Arms
Aodhan O'Cearbhill (pronounced Aedan O'Carrol) - Award of Arms
House Teigh Liona Bannah - Silver Nautilus
Lady Brie ingen Eireanach - Order of the Pearl
Aradd Festiniog - Order of St. Aiden
Guillaume de Bracy - Award of Arms
Grimkel Elkson - Award of Arms
Lord Bors Boden - Queens Order of Courtesey

Finally, Their Majesties allowed Baron Janos and Baroness Rachel of 
Nottinghill Coill to have read the second banns of their intention to be wed. 
 At this instance, a challenge was issued to Baron Janos to prove his love 
for Baroness Rachel by serving as her devoted servant at an event of her 
choosing.  Baroness Rachel chose Atlantia's 20 Year Celebration to be the 
event.  Then the challenge was amended to include the provision that Baron 
Janos wear a kilt that day to show his devotion to that fine daughter of 
Scotland, Baroness Rachel.  After a moment of deliberation, she agreed with 
the amendment.

Then Their Majesties closed their court and retired to the hall to enjoy the 
wonder of Master Oshi's feast.

In this order did these actions occur by my witness, any corrections to my 
memory can be directed to: Batcok at aol.com

Lord Michael Batcok
Triton Principal Herald




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