[MR] Royal Court Report - Crown Tournament - November 1 AS XXXVIII
BATCOK at aol.com
BATCOK at aol.com
Mon Nov 17 17:10:19 PST 2003
On a beautiful Autumn day the contenders for the Crown of Atlantia did
assemble in the Barony of Tir-Y-Don. Before the tournament had fully begun, her
Majesty Kyneburh did hold a short court and give the following recognition:
1) Baroness Rachel Wallace - Silver Nautilus (for the lovely favor that was
to be given to the most chivalrous fighter in the tournament).
Then the Crown Tournament did continue and Prince Cuan did win the Crown for
his Lady, Princess Padraigin.
That evening Their Majesties Ragnarr and Kyneburh did hold a court with the
following recognitions being given:
2) Meip of Tir-Y-Don - Award of Arms
3) Lady Keelin Mirymuth - Order of the Bright Leaf
4) Lord Sylvanus Perrin did turn over the office of Principal to the Order of
the Sea Stag to Lord Randall Sinclair Hawkins
5) Friar Thomas Broadpaunch did turn over the office of Poeta Atlantia to
Lord Yaakov of Storvik
6) Edan ingen Cecht - Award of Arms
7) Duchess Marie Simone de Barjavel did turn over the office of Principal to
the Order of the Laurel to Dame Anne of Carthew
8) Lord John Forneau - Order of the Opal
9) Lord Arcturius Aleator - Order of the Golden Dolphin
10) Lord Jean Claude de Calais - Order of the Opal
11) Dame Margaret Cameron did turn over the office of Principal of the Order
of the Pearl to Lady Brigantia ni Realda
12) Lady Aelfwynn of Whitby - Order of the Pearl
13) lady Morgana de Mont Sant Michel - Court Baroness
14) Mistress Mordeyrn Tremayne was created as the principal Principal of the
Order of the Kraken
15) The Chivalry Prize was awarded to Lord Randal Sinclair Hawkins
16) Their Majesties did Absolutely Banish from the Realm James C. Henry,
known in the Kingdom and Society as Seamus MacInneirghe
With such business completed, Their Majesties did close their court.
If any have any corrections or additions, please contact me with them
directly.
Baron Michael Batcok
Triton Principal Herald
Let it be noted that the difference between heraldry in the Old Middle
Ages and in the Current Middle Ages is that the heralds of old enjoyed
inventing elaborate wording to mystify the populace, but we don't care
to. They, be it noted, were trying to attain job security. We are trying to
avoid working so hard. (Randall of Hightower, 28 Mar 71)
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