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Outlands College of Heralds

June 10, 2008
From the Office of the Castle Herald
Baronessa Francesca di Pavia, OP, OL
castle@outlandsheralds.org

UNTO the Outlands College of Heralds, our respected friends and colleagues who give freely of their time to provide commentary, and all others who come by these letters, on this 10th day of June A.S. xxxxiii (2008 CE), does Maestra Francesca di Pavia send greetings on behalf of The Honourable Lady Marie de Blois, White Stag Principal Herald.

Here follows the Kingdom of the Outlands Letter of Presentation for June 2008. Your comments and suggestions are always welcome. Errors found herein are undoubtedly mine.

Anyone may comment upon the items found herein, and e-mail commentary to the herald's commentary list is encouraged. Please have comments on items contained herein to Rampart Herald by July 12, 2008, for the decision meeting tentatively scheduled for July 13, 2008.

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1. Aemilia Valeriana. Name change for Emma Yate.
(al-Barran) Gender: Female. Submitter cares most about the language/culture of the name, defined as Roman Legio XX Chester, England. If this name change is accepted, she would like to retain her current name as an alternate. Changes accepted.
The current name was registered in August 2005.
The submitter's intent is to name herself as the daughter of Marcus Aemilius Valerianus, a Roman soldier stationed in Chester, England with the Roman Legion, Legio XX.
Aemilia: Academy of St. Gabriel report 910 (http:\\www.panix.com/~gabriel/public-bin/showfinal.cgi\910.txt) lists "Aemilia" as a Roman nomina (feminine name). Nomen were essentially family names, and appeared in the middle name position for males. Females generally lacked prenomen, so the nomen came first.
Valeriana: Academy of St. Gabriel report 778 (http:\\www.panix.com/~gabriel/public-bin/showfinal.cgi\778.txt) cites Valerianus as a "Latin given name" (ie, a prenomen or cognomen). "Legio XX-Roman Names (http://www.larp.com/legioxx/nomina.html) lists Valerius as a nomen. Valeriana is claimed as a feminine version of Valerianus. The Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology (http://www.ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/3549.html) lists a Valerianus as a friend and correspondent of Pliny the Younger, and cites P. Licinius Valerianus as the original name of the emperor Valerian (reigned 253-260 CE).

2. Cilléne mac Congalaigh. Device resubmission. Azure, a saltire argent, overall a lymphad in action sable.
(Hawk's Hollow) The name was registered in August 2007. The most recent device submission, Per chevron vert and sable, two daggers in chevron and a wolf statant reguardant argent, was returned on the December 2007 Letter of Acceptances and Returns: "This device is returned for using what appears to be sgian dubhs, which to the best of our knowledge are non-period artifacts. Barring evidence that this is a period form of a dagger, standard heraldic daggers should be used on resubmission." This is a complete redesign.

3. Marie de Navarre. Name and device resubmission. Azure, a lion's head jessant de lys and on a chief dovetailed argent, a rapier fesswise reversed sable.
(Hawk's Hollow) Gender: Female. The submitter cares most about the French (no period specified) language/culture of the name, and requests a name authentic to that language. No major changes accepted. No holding name accepted.
The previous submission, Molle of the Beothuk, was returned on the September 2007 Letter of Response. The device was returned on the same letter. This is a complete redesign of both.
Marie: Dauzat, Dictionnaire Etymologique des Noms de Famille et Prenoms de France, header Marie, p 416.
Navarre: Dauzat, Dictionnaire Etymologique des Noms de Famille et Prenoms de France, header Navarre, p. 448.

4. Mary Champernowne. Name and device resubmission. Per bend sinister argent and azure, a winged cat sejant to dexter sable and five cat pawprints in bend sinister argent.
(Caerthe) Gender: Female. Changes accepted.
The previous submission, Mary Champernowen, was returned on the March 2006 Letter of Response:  "Commenters indicate that the Reaney and Wilson entry is for "Champernowne" not "Champernowen" and does not actually date "Champernowne." The entry shows the following surnames: de Campo Arnulfi (1172), de Cambernof (1189), de Chaumbernun (1230). As changing to one of the three dated forms would be considered a major change, this name is being returned for rework." The device, Argent, a bend sinister azure, in canton sinister a triquetra interlaced with an annulet argent, was returned on the same letter for conflict and for lack of a name with which to submit it.
Mary: Withycombe, Oxford Dictionary of Christian Names, p 211, under Mary, citing the earliest known example in Britain as Mary, 2nd daughter of Malcolm III of Scotland and St. Margaret, born c.1082.
Champernowne: Wikipedia, under "Elizabeth I of England", gives the maiden name of Elizabeth's governess, Kat Ashley, as Catherine Champernowne (16C). Other examples of this surname can be found on an Ancestry.com page: dated as far back as 1145. Another genealogy page, "Ancestors of Steven Edward Hunt" (http://www.steveandkellyhunt.com/paf/pafg31.htm) list Oliver Champernowne (b. ca 1171), Richard Champernowne (b. ca 1236), Henry de Champernowne (b. ca 1145), and Jordan Champernowne (b. ca 1096).


Thus ends the June 2008 Letter of Presentation.

Your servant,

Francesca di Pavia
Castle Herald

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