[MR] A Question of Protocol
Oddny
ladyoddny at charter.net
Mon May 15 19:18:15 PDT 2006
I'd be interested in this answer, as well.
I was under the impression that folks were supposed to rise when royalty and
landed baronage passed, whether you're in your pavilion or not, but I've
seen some instances where a few folks, who were not infirm or otherwise
injured, did not pay such respect. Given who the people were, I would have
thought they were aware of such protocol, so I have doubts about my own
sense of what is proper. I hope that someone with more of a clue than I have
will address this! :)
Great topic, Caterine!
Oddny
-----Original Message-----
From: atlantia-bounces at atlantia.sca.org
[mailto:atlantia-bounces at atlantia.sca.org] On Behalf Of Mel
Sent: Monday, May 15, 2006 8:35 PM
To: Atlantia
Subject: [MR] A Question of Protocol
Greetings unto the list,
I have a question of protocol for everyone.
At an event, when does one stand in reverence. Does one need only
bow to Their Majesties when their Majesties or Highnesses address
them, or do we rise and show respect when they pass our pavilion?
Do we rise for only our own Baron & Baroness, or does every coronet
deserve our reverence? And again when??
I simply ask because I see a vast difference in what some people do
and what others do.
Any information on the protocol would be greatly appreciated.
In service
Lady Caterine
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