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Artan macAilín. Acceptance of Transfer of
Heraldic Title, Black Elk Herald.
This name was registered in February 1991 (Outlands).
This Heraldic Title was registered to the Kingdom of the Outlands in July
2000 (Outlands) specifically for Artan's personal, exclusive use as a
Herald Extraordinary.
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Edmund Newcastle. Change of registered name from
Vebjorn Vegandi.
His name is currently registered as Vebjorn Vegandi. This
name was registered in October of 1991 via Calontir. Edmund is found in
Withycombe, page 93, under the heading Edmond, Edmund. The name of two
kings of England, Edmund the Magnificent (922?-46) and Edmund Ironside
(981?-1016) and of two saints, St. Edmund, King of the East Angles, martyred
by the Danes in 870, and St. Edmund Rich (1170?-1240), Archbishop of Canterbury.
It was common in the 11th C and occurs in DB. Newcastle is found in Reaney
and Wilson, page 321. Geoffrey de Newcastle 1246-7; Agnes of Newcastle
1215; Adam de Newcastle 1340. From Newcastle, or Newcastle under Lyme.
He will accept changes, cares most about the sound and language/culture,
the desired gender is male, and he is interested in having his name be
authentic for mid 1300's time period and language/culture, a "Subject
of King Edward III". There is no indication of what he would like done
with his old name. He had been unable to consult with a herald and I was
unable to reach him for a preference; so in the interests of giving him
the most options later, please retain his current name as an alternate
name.
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Emery de Fittun. New Name and device. Azure, a
winged cat couchant guardant argent wings elevated and addorsed Or.
Emery is found in Withycombe, page 102 dated to 1201.
Withycombe states that this name, "though never common, survived
both as a man's and a woman's name until the end of the 18th C."
de Fittun is found in Reaney and Wilson under the heading Fitton, page
170, dated to 1213. She will not accept major changes, cares most about
the language/culture, the desired gender is female.
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Kathryn of Iveragh. Acceptance of Transfer of Heraldic Title, Ardent Herald.
This name was
registered at some point (neither the online O&A nor her file have a date).
This Heraldic Title was registered to the Kingdom of the Outlands in July
2000 (Outlands) specifically for Kathryn's personal, exclusive use as
a Herald Extraordinary.
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Konrad von Griefswald. Acceptance of Transfer of Heraldic Title, Escarbuncle Herald.
This name was registered in September
1987 (Outlands). This Heraldic Title was registered to the Kingdom of
the Outlands in August 1989 (Outlands) specifically for Konrad's personal,
exclusive use as a Herald Extraordinary.
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Louis-Phillippe Mitourard. Acceptance of Transfer of Heraldic Title, Cat's Paw Herald.
This name
was registered in November 1980 (Atenveldt). This Heraldic Title was registered
to the Kingdom of the Outlands in July 2000 (Outlands) specifically for
Louis-Phillippe's personal, exclusive use as a Herald Extraordinary. I
would also note that this is the registered misspelling of his name, Louis-Phillippe
Mitouard.
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Lyneya del Filde. New Name.
Lyneya is found in the Essex Feet of Fines, 1182-1272
http://members.tripod.com/nicolaa5/articles/names.html.
del Filde is found in Reaney and Wilson, page 168, under Fildes; Dike
del Filde 1281. She will not accept major changes, cares most about
the language/culture, the desired gender is female, and she is interested
in having her name be authentic for 13th C. English [Norman] time period.
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Maimuna al-Bukhariyya. Change of registered name
from Eibhlín inghean uí Raghailligh.
Her name is currently registered as Eibhlín inghean uí
Raghailligh. This name was registered in October of 2001 via the Outlands.
Maimuna is found (in the transliteration Maimunah, but according
to Master Da'ud, 'the final "h" is often not found in transliterations,
so its not being in the submitted name is of no consequence so far as
registration is concerned') in Da'ud ibn Auda's Arabic Names List on the
Laurel website at
http://www.sca.org/heraldry/laurel/names/arabic-naming.html.
al-Bukhari is a place name indicator for "the person from Bukhara" Bukhara
is a city in Uzbekistan and is mentioned often in "The Cultural History
of Islam," by Isma'il R. al-Faruqui and Lois Lamya'al Faruqi (1986). See
also Bukhara, Uzbekistan, History,
http://www.advantour.com/uzbekistan/bukhara.html
She will accept changes, cares most about the language/culture, the desired
gender is female, and she is interested in having her name be authentic
for "Arabic" language/culture.
Submitted as Maimuna al-Bukhari, it was changed in Kingdom based on Master
Da'ud's commentary that 'al-Bukhariyya' would be the appropriate feminine
form.
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Outlands Kingdom of the. Transfer of Heraldic Title,
Ardent Herald, to Kathryn of Iveragh.
This Heraldic Title was registered to the Kingdom of the Outlands in July 2000 (Outlands) specifically for her personal, exclusive use as a Herald Extraordinary.
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Outlands Kingdom of the. Transfer of Heraldic Title,
Black Elk Herald, to Artan macAilín.
This Heraldic Title was registered to the Kingdom of the Outlands in July 2000 (Outlands) specifically for his personal, exclusive use as a Herald Extraordinary.
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Outlands Kingdom of the. Transfer of Heraldic Title,
Cat's Paw Herald, to Louis-Phillippe Mitourard.
This Heraldic Title was registered to the Kingdom of the Outlands in July 2000 (Outlands) specifically for his personal, exclusive use as a Herald Extraordinary.
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Outlands Kingdom of the. Transfer of Heraldic Title,
Escarbuncle Herald, to Konrad von Griefswald.
This Heraldic Title was registered to the Kingdom of the Outlands in August 1989 (Outlands) specifically for his personal, exclusive use as a Herald Extraordinary.
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Outlands Kingdom of the. Transfer of Heraldic Title,
Musimon Herald, to Pendar the Bard.
This Heraldic Title was registered to the Kingdom of the Outlands in July 2000 (Outlands) specifically for his personal, exclusive use as a Herald Extraordinary.
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Outlands Kingdom of the. Order Name and Badge
for the Order of the Pensioners of the Venerable Guard. Vert, a sheaf
of swords inverted proper surmounted by a rose, all within an orle of
oak leaves Or.
The Order name and Badge were created by King Kynan and
Queen Eleanor in August 2001. It is given by the Crown to those of their
subjects who have served the martial interests of the Society for a period
of not less than thirty (30) years. The holders of this award shall be
styled depending upon their precedence, for example, if they are knights,
they will be known as Knight Pensioners of the Venerable Guard. If they
are armigerous, they will be known as Lord Pensioners of the Venerable
Guard. They shall be entitled to place the initials P.V.G. after their
names. One of the definitions listed under Pensioner in the OED
is "One of a body of gentlemen, instituted by Henry VIII in 1509, as a
body-guard to the sovereign within the royal palace; a gentleman-at-arms.
Originally called Spearmen, in 1539 Pensioners, later Gentlemen-Pensioners;
now Gentlemen-at-arms."
Submitted as 'Order of the Knight Pensioners of the Venerable Guard',
the word 'Knight' was dropped in Kingdom to reflect the manner in which
recipients are intended to be styled.
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Pendar the Bard. Acceptance of Transfer of Heraldic Title, Musimon Herald.
This name was registered in July 1998 (Outlands). This Heraldic Title was registered to the Kingdom of the Outlands in July 2000 (Outlands) specifically for Pendar's personal, exclusive use as a Herald Extraordinary.
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Sveinn Grimarsson. New Name.
Sveinn is found in Geirr Bassi, page 15. Grimarr, ibid,
page 10. He will accept changes, cares most about the language/culture,
the desired gender is male, and he is interested in having his name
be authentic for 10th c. Norse language/culture.