<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2>Greetings Atlantia from Lord Michael Batcok, Triton Principal Herald.
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<BR>The following items were ACCEPTED by the Laurel Sovereign of Arms at her June
<BR>Meeting:
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<BR>ATLANTIA
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<BR>Atlantia, Kingdom of. Badge for the L'Academie Atlantienne de la
<BR> Danse. Azure, a dance argent, overall a unicornate natural seahorse
<BR> Or.
<BR> The overall charge is grandfathered to the kingdom.
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<BR>Atlantia, Kingdom of. Heraldic title Rastrillo Herald.
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<BR>Bohemond Guiscard. Name (see RETURNS for device).
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<BR>Caer Mear, Barony of. Order name Umbonis Ferrei Ordo.
<BR> No documentation was provided by the submitter to support the
<BR> construction of the name. However, the College was able to provide
<BR> such documentation so we can register it.
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<BR>Charles Fleming. Name.
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<BR>Duncan MacLaren. Name and device. Or, a lion's head erased and a chief
<BR> embattled sable.
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<BR>Eleanor Percy. Name.
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<BR>Eoghan {O`}g Mac Labhrainn. Reblazon of badge. Or, a yew tree
<BR> eradicated, on a chief vert a Jew's harp fesswise Or.
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<BR>Fa{i'}lenn inghean Mheanmain. Name.
<BR> Submitted as Fa{i'}lenn inghean Mheanmain of Ulster, the name had
<BR> two weirdnesses: combining an Anglicised locative byname with
<BR> Gaelic elements, and a temporal difference of several centuries
<BR> between the given name and the patronymic. We have corrected the
<BR> former by dropping the locative. Note that evidence suggests that
<BR> Irish locative bynames were normally adjectives - that is, one
<BR> would be called "the Ulsterwoman" instead of "of Ulster".
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<BR>Giolla M{i'}ch{e'}l ua Gilla Aindriasa. Name.
<BR> Submitted as M{i'}che{a'}l u{a'} Aindri{u'}, he requested an
<BR> authentic 10th-12th century Irish name. We have therefore changed
<BR> the name to forms suggested by the Annals of the Four Masters.
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<BR>Gwendolen ferch Cadwaladr ap Rhys. Device change. Per chevron Or and
<BR> purpure, two fleurs-de-lys and a dragon passant gorged of a pearled
<BR> coronet within a bordure embattled counterchanged.
<BR> Her former device, Per chevron Or and purpure, a dragon passant
<BR> Or, a bordure embattled counterchanged, is released.
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<BR> Gwendolen is a Baroness of the Court.
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<BR>Gwyneth MacDonagh. Device change. Per chevron Or and purpure, two
<BR> roses purpure barbed and seeded vert and a fleam Or.
<BR> Her former device, Per chevron Or and purpure, two roses purpure
<BR> barbed and seeded vert and an increscent Or, is released.
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<BR>Hrothgar Gunnarsson. Name and device. Or, a lion couchant reguardant
<BR> queue forchy of nine vomiting flames and in chief a label gules.
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<BR>James Sparhawke. Name.
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<BR>Jehannette de Provins. Device. Per chevron argent and azure, issuant
<BR> from the line of division a phoenix azure rising from flames proper
<BR> and two threaded needles inverted in saltire argent.
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<BR>Kai de Ravenglas. Badge. Argent, a bird volant sable, a bordure sable
<BR> crusilly formy argent.
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<BR>Kristin Ailbe Anmclaid. Device. Or, a badger's head erased sable, on a
<BR> chief indented gules a drinking horn between two fleams Or.
<BR> Some commenters questioned whether there were white markings on
<BR> the badger, possibly reducing its identifiability on an Or field;
<BR> however, examination of the emblazon demonstrated that the badger
<BR> is entirely sable.
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<BR>Kristin Ailbe Anmclaid. Badge. Vert, on a drinking horn Or a shamrock
<BR> vert.
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<BR>Margery Winterbourne. Device. Or, a tree eradicated and on a base urdy
<BR> vert three acorns two inverted and one Or.
<BR> Please instruct the submitter to draw the position of the tree
<BR> branches and roots in more naturalistic positions.
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<BR>Pierre Xavier de Lyon. Name.
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<BR>Refkell melrakki Einarsson. Device. Quarterly argent and azure, four
<BR> fox's heads erased contourny counterchanged.
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<BR>Seamus Connachtach. Badge. Sable, on a pile between two crescents
<BR> argent, a crescent gules.
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<BR>Susanne de Darby. Device. Per fess azure and vert, a sun Or between
<BR> three daisies proper.
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