August 2014 LOAR Results

From the Vert Hawk Herald, via the Calonlist:


CALONTIR acceptances

* Adelaide Sarsfield.

Name and device. Per chevron argent and azure, two fleurs-de-lys sable and a martlet argent.

The sources cited in the Letter of Intent to document the byname, Sarsfield, use normalized, or modernized, forms of the names. The submitted spelling is found in Latin dated to 1516-7 (Chartularies of St Mary’s Abbey, Dublin;http://books.google.com/books?id=R_w-CZ0eXnYC, p. 14), so we are able to register this name.

* Aelia Basina.

Name change from Ho’elun Checheg.

Submitted as Aelia Basina of Veii, the submitter requested authenticity for 6th-7th century Roman. Aelia and Basina were documented as Byzantine names. We do not have evidence of double given names for that culture. However, these elements can be interpreted as a Late classical Roman name. In commentary, Green Staff documented several Roman names with Aelia as a first element, although most of the women who used this pattern were empresses. In order to make the name authentic, however, the lingua Anglica of Veii should be dropped. We have made this change with the submitter’s permission in order to register this name.
The submitter’s previous name, Ho’elun Checheg, is released.

* Biby ferch Llewelyn of Camelford.

Name and device. Sable, a coney rampant contourny argent within a bordure per pale gules and Or semy of Bowen knots crosswise counterchanged.

This name combines an English given name and locative with a Welsh patronymic byname. This is an acceptable lingual mix under Appendix C of SENA.

* Caoimhin McKee.

Heraldic Title Sanglier Rouge Herald.

* Cesare di Lodovico Malefici.

Device. Bendy wavy argent and sable.

Nice device!

* Ffelix Æskelsson.

Name (see RETURNS for device).

Submitted as F{oe}linx Æskelsson, the submitter requested a given name that sounded like “Felix”. Goutte d’Eau documented the name Ffelix to 16th century Norway (Diplomatarium Norvegicum). Æskelsson can also be documented as a 14th and 15th century byname in the same source, making this a wholly Norwegian name.
If the submitter had not agreed to this change, the name F{oe}linx is a genitive (possessive) form, not the required nominative form. The nominative forms would be F{oe}lins and F{oe}linss.

* Halldóra Guðrøðardóttir.

Name (see RETURNS for device).

* Isibél inghean Dáire.

Name.

Submitted as Isibél ingen Dáire, the name appeared on the Letter of Intent as Isibél inghen Dáire. This form contained a misspelling of the particle ingen/inghean (“daughter of”). The submitter confirmed that she preferred the Early Modern Irish byname inghean Dáire. We have made this correction in order to register the name.

* Ormar Svensson.

Name.

Submitted as Ormarr Svensson, the submitter expressed a preference for the form Ormar Svensson. In commentary, Goutte d’Eau documented both elements to Norway in 1384-1394 (in Diplomatarium Norvegicum). Therefore, we are happy to make this change to meet the submitter’s wishes.

* Uesugi Katsumoto.

Name.

* Wulfhere of Eofeshamme.

Name.

The submitter requested authenticity for 8th to 10th century Anglo-Saxon. The given name Wulfhere is dated to the 9th and 11th centuries, and the byname of Eofeshamme is dated to the 11th century. The name may be authentic for the desired time period, but we cannot be certain. 

CALONTIR returns

* Ffelix Æskelsson.

Device. Per fess sable and argent, an increscent Or and a penguin sable bellied argent beaked and footed Or maintaining a sword bendwise sable.

This device is returned for lack of contrast.
Per precedent:

Unfortunately, just as a black orca with a white belly can’t be put on an argent field (v. Rowan Seer, March 2000), so too a black auk with a white belly can’t be put on an argent field.

Here we have a similar case where the belly of the penguin disappears for sharing the tincture of the field.
Although the July 2010 cover letter, discussing about fox proper on an argent background, concluded “The precedent, therefore, is overturned. As long as the charge maintains its identifiability, minor details, even minor details which are identifying characteristics, may have no contrast with the underlying tinctures.” we have here a different situation, as it’s about half the charge that disappears against the argent field and thus the identifiability is not maintained.
There is a step from period practice for the use of a penguin.

* Halldóra Guðrøðardóttir.

Device. Or, a cameleopard couchant regardant argent spotted brown and a sinister gore gules.

This device is returned for multiple issues, each sufficient to justify a return.
This depiction of the posture renders the camelopard unidentifiable, with the neck so close to the back that the separation disappears.
This device is also returned for contrast and tincture issues.
Blazoned as proper, an older precedent regarding the proper tincture of camelopards states:

A cameleopard, or giraffe, proper is Or marked brown/tan; as such, it lacks sufficient contrast against the argent field. (Trust me on this one; I have a relatively recent photograph taken while on one of those “drive-through” safari-type animal reserves, in which a very curious giraffe’s fills up most of the windscreen. Quite dramatic, it was! [Pushy beggar, too. Wouldn’t move out of the roadway until we bribed it with some of the feed pellets they sell you at the entrance.] [Ceridwen Alianora McInnes, 06/1995, Atenveldt-r]

Although there is currently no defined proper tinctures for a camelopard in the Glossary of terms, if we follow this precedent, this charge would not be actually proper. Instead, the camelopard is argent marked brown, which presents two issues:
– it cannot be blazoned as marked brown, as brown is not a heraldic tincture.
– it lacks contrast with the field. We treat markings as details that don’t change the underlying tincture, so the charge is argent, on an Or field.
Per the May 2014 cover letter, the use of gores with other charges is a step from period practice.

* Rodrigo Hernández of Vatavia.

Device. Argent, on a chevron purpure three dragonflies palewise Or.

This device was registered last month. It appears to have been sent up identically in two consecutive months.

CALONTIR pends

* Deidra de Warenne.

Name change from holding name Deidra of Bonwicke.

Submitted as Deidra de Warenne of Childentune, the second byname (of Childentune) had been added to clear a potential conflict with the registered Deirdre the Warrener. Under SENA, however, Deidra de Warenne does not in fact conflict with Deirdre the Warrener. Kingdom confirmed with the submitter that she preferred the name without the second byname. We have made this change with her permission.
The Letter of Intent stated that Deidra is grandfathered to the submitter. However, the submitter’s previous name is a holding name, and thus, Deidra is not eligible for the grandfather clause. As this was not noticed until after the Pelican decision meeting, we are pending the name to allow commenters time to either document the given name Deidra or allow the submitter to provide documentation of her legal name.
This was item 6 on the Calontir letter of May 13, 2014

Urgent advice to all Victorian participants and those planning to travel to the State of Victoria (Australia)

Urgent advice to all Victorian SCA participants and those planning to travel to the State of Victoria: Due to changes in the Victorian Control of Weapons Act 1990, effective immediately, a restriction has been placed on members of SCA Ltd in Victoria, who are new members since the 5th of June 2014.

These members must not handle or acquire metal weapons, including swords, dress swords, rapier, flails, maces or throwing blades. This does not include rattan weapons.

New members who reside in Victoria and intend to handle or acquire such weapons must complete a Statutory Declaration stating that they are not a prohibited person under the Victorian Control of Weapons Act 1990. This is a requirement of the Victorian State Government.

The restriction for new members will be lifted once they receive a confirmation of receipt of declaration or permit via email from the Registrar.

This will eventually affect all members of SCA Ltd, who live in or plan to travel to Victoria.  These members will also need to send a Statutory Declaration to the Registrar, although members prior to the 5th of June 2014 are not currently restricted from acquiring, using or carrying metal weapons, including swords, rapiers, flails, maces or throwing blades in Victoria during the phase-in period. This includes those in Royal or Baronial Households who may be required to handle ceremonial weapons.

The Statutory Declaration and Application form for this exemption can be found at http://sca.org.au/board/documents/policy/weapons, and needs to have details completed and to be signed and witnessed, as per the attachment to the document. The application form and  declaration (Pages 1 & 2) must be posted to the SCA Ltd Registrar.

Overseas members who intend to undertake travel in Victoria in the near future, please contact secretary@sca.org.au for further information relating to this issue.

Donna Page
Chair
SCA Ltd

Please ensure that this information is forwarded to all lists and communication channels within your group.

October Awards Granted by TRM Agamemnon & Gwen

Thanks to HG Phaedra:


 

Fall Crown Tournament

Otto von Wolfhagen – Torse
Tanaka Ujimori – Award of Arms
Binde Lavin – Award of Arms
Giovanni Loredan – Torse
Yasamin al-Hadiyya – Golden Calon Swan
Cassius Acillius Rufus known as Voltz – Queen’s Chalice
Winnifred d’Artois – Calon Lily
Edward Blythe – Order of the Pelican
Cai Dubhglas announced for Chivalry

Octo-Bear Fest

Caitriona ingen Faelen – Award of Arms
Ceridwen ferch Llewelyn – Leather Mallet
Cian Mac Lorccan ua Connaill – Iren Fyrd
Otric van Mecklinberg – Leather Mallet
Yumm – Award of Arms
Od Barbarossa – King’s Favor

Hail to the Striking Falcon

Barrett Thickblood – Award of Arms
Kathryn Alice Northrup – Award of Arms
Rafe le Mountere – Torse
Elena Morena del Mar – Award of Arms
Eynon Llangenydd – Silver Hammer
Ivar of Grimfells – Award of Arms
Alexandra Rivke Jessen – Torse
Annora Reynor – Eo-Hirth
Alarich Iarngrad von Thorn – Torse
Kara of Grimfells – Queen’s Chalice
Gustav of Grimfells – Award of Arms
Nakos Theodorosides – Leather Mallet
Eowyth þa Siðend – Court Barony
Mar of Grimfells – Order of Chivalry
Halvgrimr Riddari – King’s Favor

News from Hail the Striking Falcon

Gathered from Facebook:


 

Mar – Order of Chivalry

Eowyth – Court Baroness

Anorra – Eo Hirth

Barrett Thickblood – AoA

Gustav of Grimfells – AoA

Cara of Grimfells – Queen’s Chalice

Rafe la Montere – Torse

Alaric von Thorne – Torse

Nakos – Leather Mallet

Einen (sp?) – Silver Hammer

Hvalgrimr – King’s Favor

Hirsch won the March Warden tourney.

Masters of the Duel — Schedule and Crash Space

Garnered from Facebook:


Facebook Event Page: https://www.facebook.com/events/883710691646821/


Saturday, November 22nd

SCHEDULE:

9:00 AM – Site Opens

Calontir Steel
9:30-11:30 PM – Beginners How-To Class (Lord Seamus & Lord Michael)
11:00 PM – Inspections
12:00 PM – Swiss Five Tournament
12:00 PM – C&T Tourney Basics Class, held next to Tourney Field during Swiss Five
2:00 PM – Advanced C&T Steel
3:00 PM – Bolognese Class
2:00-4:00 PM – Beginners How-To Class (Lord Seamus & Lord Michael)

Armored Combat
10:00 PM – Inspections
11:00 AM – Warlord Tournament
1:00 PM – Small Unit Tactics Class (Sir Wulfric)
1:00 PM – 6-Foot Spear Class (Lord Torin)
2:00 PM – Buckler Class (HG Sir Garrick) – Open for C&T or Heavy
2:00 PM – 2-Sword/Florentine Class (Mstr. Sir Gawayne)
3:00 PM – Bastard Sword Class (Lord Torin)
3:00 PM – Footwork Class (HG Sir Garrick) – Open for C&T or Heavy

Arts & Sciences Classes
10:00 AM – Cooking Class (Lord Herrick)
1:00 PM – TBA (Lord Niall)
2:00 PM – Calontir Steel Legal Heavy Garb (Baroness Zoe)
3:00 PM – TBA (Lord Niall)

Tavern (Breakfast): 9:00-11:00 PM

Tavern (Lunch): 11:00 AM-1:30 PM

6:00 PM – Site Closes


The crash space coordinator for this event is Francisca and she can be contacted at ladyfranciscadeleon@gmail.com

Updated Order of Precedence Now Online

A server update knocked out the Order of Precedence on the Kingdom web page. Luckily, the intrepid web team had a new and improved version of the OP ready to go, and were able to implement it on Sunday afternoon.

http://op.calontir.org/

Here are some of the changes in the new version:

  • Much faster search and loading time.
  • Groups are now updated.
  • Award categories are updated.
  • New formula for weighing awards has been added to create rankings.
  • Order of Precedence rankings for the entire Kingdom of Calontir – ability to pull and print at will. (Scroll icon)

 

Updated — September Awards Granted by TRM Agamemnon & Gwen

Gathered from the Calonlist, via HG Phaedra:


 

Valor

Ulfr Thyrison, Court Barony
Lucia De Vatavia, Boga Fyrd
Donald MacDonald, Cross of Calontir
Jurgen Scherzer, Iren Fyrd
Sokhatai Saikan, Award of Arms
Tarique ibn Akmel el Ghazi, Iren Hirth

King’s Companie of Archers

Bryan of Loch Rannock, Boga Fyrd
Falconius Turdus Electus, Award of Arms
Iaan Sorenson, Torse
Juaquin de Dominges de Mendoza, Torse
Thomas Fleischacker, Boga Hirth
Tigernan Sorenson, Torse
Brian Robert MacDougal, Award of Arms
Maeve Durfee, Torse
Esther bat Moshe announced for Pelican

Queen’s Prize Tournament

Da’ud ibn Irbahim al’Sanandaji, Award of Arms
Catherine of Dark Forest, Silver Hammer
Melisent MacAfee, Calon Lily
Ysabel de la Oya, Award of Arms
Luckie of Falcon’s Keep announced for Laurel

Gryphon’s Fest

Grimwulf Harland, Torse
Ildaria of Three Rivers, Award of Arms
Judith of Three Rivers, Leather Mallet
Osric Reyner, Award of Arms
Quintus Aurelius Calvus, Award of Arms
Robert Brockman, Eo Fyrd
Rose of Arden, Award of Arms
Sibilla Swaine, Leather Mallet
Honorary title of Ippo Proti granted to Kacey of the Flaming Hooves

List of Entrants for TRM Agamemnon & Gwen’s Crown Tournament

From HG Phaedra, via the Calonlist:


Duke Joseph Angus Wilson of Clan Gunn for Duchess Phaedra filia Roberti
Duke Anton Rhaghelan for Duchess Isabeau de Beauxyeaux
Herzog Hirsch Ross Eichmann for Hertogin Magdalena vander Meere
Count Damien MacGavin for Contesse Issabell Saint Charles
Sir Duncan mac Torquill for Countess Fionna nic Alisdair
Sir Angus of Blackmoor for Mistress Diana nic Luthais MacLean
Sir Riik of Flatrock for Her Excellency Ermosindra de Ystra
Riddari Halvgrimr Aðálraðarson for Mistress Gabriella von Fredrichstahl
Sir Caius Equitius Rectus Xerxis for Her Excellency BelAnna de Rouge de Anjou
His Lordship Pepin of Forgotten Sea for Lady Cecilia de Gatisbury
His Lordship Jawhar ibn Akmel for Mistress Ishmala bint Yuhannah
His Lordship Killian O’Connaill for Mistress Rebecca Beaumont
His Lordship Cai Dubhghlas for Lady Sameera
His Lordship ValdrickR inn Danski for Lady Inga in danski
His Lordship Cearr Mac Brendan for Lady Nghuala Ingen Ui Fallamhaim
His Lordship Hildibrandr Tjúguskegg for  Lady Alessandra De Piro
His Lordship Tariq ibn Akmel for Her Ladyship Jaida de Leon
Lord Zachariah Lochrie for Lady Aine nic Tailleur