[MR] Principalty or not to Principality
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sigrune at aol.com
Fri Jun 6 12:32:11 PDT 2008
-----Original Message-----
From: Rorik Fredericsson <baron.rorik at gmail.com>
Sent: Fri, 6 Jun 2008 2:31 pm
Subject: Re: [MR] Principalty or not to Principality
>The Barons and Baronesses are the direct agents of the Crown and as
>Baron Storvik I have given a Kingdom level award to a deserving
>recipient when no arrangement was found to get both Crown and
>recipient together.
>There is no need to bother Count and Dukes with this issue.
My appologies your Excellecy, but again I am confused, if I
mis-interpret the meaning of your words, please correct me.
Your choice of words, seem to me, to indicate:
A: The Crown may only delegate such authority in the event that they
cannot be there in person
B: Dukes and Counts (or anyone other than one of landed or officer
status) have no right to be issuing/delivering awards from the Crown.
I feel this is in incorrect because all awards (with the exception of
Knighthood which has the stipulation of "Only a knight can bestow
knighthood") are governed by the will and discression of the Crown...
this includes who presents them
See Corpora:
VI Royalty, D:2
"Royalty may delegate to any subject the execution of any legitimate
royal power for a specific
instance, such as the transmission of an award to an individual named
and selected by them, subject to the
laws and customs of the realm."
and
VI Royalty, E:3
"Royalty may delegate: (1) the decision-making powers on legislation,
distribution of
armigerous awards and orders, or banishment, or (2) signature authority
for warrants and rosters to territorial
princes and princesses within their Kingdom. Royalty may not delegate
these powers or authorities to anyone
else."
D:2 Means that the Crown, or any specified agent of the Crown, may
transmit the will of the Crown for the contitions specified. D:3
Specifically prevents the power to decide to grant AOA or higher levels
of awards, or signature authorities to anyone other than a Principality
Coronet. - This speaks of the power to decide, not of delivery.
The Crown is the fount of all honors within the Kingdom, it is by their
judgement and decree alone how their honors are bestowed.
-Takeda
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