Spring Crown Tournament Court Summaries, 09 April, A.S. 56

On the field:
Duncan Bruce of Logan goði and Ylva Jönsdottir jarlkona were invested as Prince and Princess of Calontir.

In evening court:
Duncan Eardstapa – Court Barony
Gwendolyn verch Morgaine – Court Barony
Sólveig Melrakki – Golden Calon Swan
Thorfinnr mac Domnaill – AoA
Nerida of Forgotten Sea – AoA
Galen MacColmáin – Pelican
Isabel of Three Rivers – AoA
Caius Equitius Rectus Xerxis – Leather Mallet

Other court tidings:
Mushira Catalina de Arazuri is the new Queen’s Champion.
Honorable Lord Giacomo dalla Fattoria dello Stato and Lady Nadya Helming were invested as the new Baron and Baroness of Three Rivers.
Honorable Lady Giovanna Canzoniere da Firenze and Lord Yngvarr Bjarnakarl, as Stewards of the Event, received gifts from Their Majesties.
A boon was begged for Aiden O’Seaghdha to join the Order of the Pelican.
Lady Jorunna Refsdottir brought news of the upcoming Grand Tourney in the Barony of the Lonely Tower.
4 newcomers received mugs.
A boon was begged for Halimah bint ‘al Abbas ‘al Tanji to join the Order of the Laurel.
A boon was begged for Ívarr fótviss to join the Order of Chivalry.

Battle of Eben-Ezer, AD 250

Clothiers court summary, April 2, A.S. 56

In Royal court:
Rolanda de Lyndhurst – AoA
Agnes von Heidelberg – Silver Hammer
John Bowyer – Silver Hammer
Batilda von Köln – AoA
Gyða glóra – Calon Cross
Konstantia Kaloethina – Calon Lily

Other court tidings:
Honorable Lady Marguerite des Baux won the Guardian of the Arts competition.
The Shire of Cúm an Iolair presented largess.
5 newcomers received mugs.

Four women sewing linen clothes. From The Tacuinum Sanitas of Vienna, Late 14th century. Public domain in the US

Court summaries from Gulf Wars 2022

This reporter did not go to GW. My thanks to Annora White Hawk for posting these items to the Boke of Faces, and to HL Ysabel de la Oya for forwarding them to me.

On the field Tuesday (March 15):
Æthelwynn Stíðmódu – Iren Fyrd
Caleb Talbot – Iren Fyrd
Jürgen Weiter von Landstuhl – Iren Hirth
Grimbrand of Grimfells – Iren Hirth

On the field Wednesday (March 16):
Catalina de Arazuri – Iren Fyrd

In Royal court Thursday (March 17):
Edward Logan de Munro – Calon Cross
Aethelwulf Tyrrell – AoA
Lawrence of Grimfells – Iren Fyrd
Aethelbroke Tyrrell – AoA
Ása lúfa – Silver Hammer

Codex Manesse, UB Heidelberg, Cod. Pal. germ. 848, fol. 17r, “Herzog von Anhalt”, 1305-1315. Public Domain in the United States

Announcement: From the Falcon Crown

We thank everyone for their thoughtful comments on the calendar change.

This is a challenging issue, when we know it is impossible to please everyone. There are those who disagree with the premise that having Heirs at foreign wars is beneficial, that the calendar is fine the way it is. We would not be having this conversation if We believed that.

After reviewing the comments and opinions of the people, We will be changing the Kingdom Calendar to hold Crown Tournament the first week of June and December, Coronation the first weekend of April and October. This was the most popular option, and this schedule gives Heirs both the opportunity to attend foreign wars, and sufficient time to plan for those. The transition to this calendar that had the most support is to cancel July Coronation, and hold Coronation in October – currently scheduled as Crown Tournament. Conversations about this transition, and event bids for the new schedule have also begun.

In addition to the change of schedule for Crown Tournament and Coronation, We are recognizing Masters of the Duel as a Royal Event, for Calontir Stile.

We are removing specific weekends in Kingdom Law for Royal Events, to increase flexibility in scheduling Royal Events.

  • Masters of the Duel will be held annually
  • King’s Companie of Archers will be held annually
  • Calon Con will be held annually, in January or February (a virtual event)
  • Queen’s Prize Tournament will be held annually, in April or May
  • Kingdom Arts and Sciences will be held annually, in October or November
  • This balances Queen’s Prize and Kingdom A&S between the two reigns, and schedules the Calon Con, now held virtually, during winter, the less favorable travel period.

After much consideration and conversation, we are not creating a Royal Event for Equestrian. Our Equestrian community is strong and wise, and have given us good counsel in this regard. The current patterns for Equestrian events are functioning well, and there is no need to disrupt this activity with a Royal Event.

The new Kingdom Calendar can be viewed at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1iX955HjAjWIwj2_FRA8UuWIW53LACFoa/view?usp=sharing

Thank you one and all for sharing your opinions, and for continuing to create these current middle ages together.

King Hirsch and Queen Magdalena
Peace. Love. Calontir.

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Announcement: Current Rules for Calontir Event Attendance (effective March 4, 2022)

Detail from the Hunterian Psalter, Glasgow University Library MS Hunter 229 (U.3.2) circa 1170. Public domain in the US

From the Calontir Seneschal:


Good morning Calontir!
After extensive review of currently available data, and in consultation with Their Majesties, it has been decided to adjust Calontir’s COVID Guidelines for event attendance. If you have any questions regarding the guidelines please contact me at Seneschal@calontir.org. The new guidelines are as follows…

Current Rules for Calontir Event Attendance (effective March 4, 2022)
•These rules apply to both events and local meetings, practices, and gatherings.
•These rules are in addition to, not in place of, the Society level rules from the BoD.
•These rules are the MINIMUM requirements, and local group leadership may enact more stringent requirements if the local health conditions warrant.
•All Local, State, and Federal Guidelines are to be followed, including masking and gathering size limits.
•If you are fully vaccinated and it has been long enough that the vaccine will have reached maximum efficacy, you may choose not to wear a mask while outdoors.
•Everyone over the age of 24 months must mask indoors, regardless of vaccination status.
•Masks must be worn covering the nose and mouth.
•You may bring your own food to an event and you may share it with others.
•Food may be served in an official capacity, such as an inn or vigil table.
•If you would usually be required to be masked, you must distance a minimum of 6 feet to unmask for eating or drinking.
o Vaccinated members of the populace may be closer than 6 feet outdoors, but must still distance to eat or drink indoors.
o Unvaccinated members of the populace must distance at least 6 feet to eat or drink both indoors and out.
•Feasts will not be allowed at this time.
•Water Bearing may be provided from the communal coolers, but only into personal containers, not our traditional shared jugs.

Requests from the Crown
•If you are medically able to get the Covid Vaccine, please do so. If you are due for a booster, please get one.
•Please do not attend gatherings if you are not feeling well. If someone in your household is Covid positive, or symptomatic, please stay home.
•Please respect the comfort levels of those who wish to follow more stringent masking and distancing practices than are strictly required.
•The SCA is an organization of chivalry and community. Please remember these values and help us all set a good example for the rest of the Known World.

In all things kindness, peace, and love.

Chieftains court summary, February 26, A.S. 56

This reporter did not attend the event.  The summary below is based on notes provided by HL Ysabel de la Oya.  My thanks to her.  I apologize in advance for any missing awards and/or misspelled names, and will gratefully accept corrections to this report.  Please contact me at DorcasWhitecap@gmail.com

In Royal court:
Ashland de Mumford – Laurel
Einstein Freyvidr – AoA
Ruaidhri ua Ceallaigh – Torse
Brigid MacDonald – AoA
Gwyneth Felton – Leather Mallet
Lawrence Withers – Torse
Amba allrasystir – Calon Cross
Giacomo dalla Fattoria dello Stato – Torse
Da’ud ibn al-Kabsh al-Garnati al-Ma’iz – Calon Lily

Other court tidings:
The Shire of Calanais Nuadh presented largess.
Sir Avraham ben David haKuzari presented a new scepter to HRM Magdalena. The scepter was made by Sir Avraham and Master Alan Smyith of Darkdale.
7 newcomers received mugs.
Countess Attia Albia Tamara received her County scroll.
A boon was begged for HE Gwendolyn verch Morgaine to join the Order of the Laurel.

The Fair of Champagne, c. 1400

In Memoriam: The Passing of Lady Jutte Roose van der Brugghe

On February 15th, Lady Jutte Roose van der Brugghe of Heraldshill (aka Royse Meingnes) died surrounded by her family after a battle with leukemia complicated by Covid.

From her daughter, Saerlaith ingen Chaicher: “Today is a very sad day in our family. Ruth Thorson, a wife, a mother, a grandmother, a sister, and a friend has sadly passed away. She left us today after a very tough battle. We were able to see her and tell her that we loved her dearly before she took the leap into the great unknown. We are all better for knowing her and enjoying the small and great pleasures that she gave us. She was always there to kiss a boo boo or when things were tough for us to help us through our troubles. There are tough days ahead knowing that there is a great hole in our hearts that nothing can fill. All we can do is live on and honor her until the day that we can meet again and wrap our arms around her again. I miss you mom already.”

Jutte’s device, “Or on a bend engrailed purpure three roses Or”, was inspired by her love of roses and her three children.

Her first event was Gulf Wars: “TBT -March 2005 – My first contact with Calontir and SCA. Daughter pleaded with me to attend Gulf Wars with her. You didn’t know me but immediately invited me in and put a plate of food and a tankard of something in my hands. Most generous and fun group of people I had ever met! Been a card-carrying member ever since. Huzzah Calontir!”

The next spring, Jutte joined the ranks of wet and cold Hillians for Military History Days in Charles City, Iowa. “I can’t remember feeling more cold, wet, and miserable in my whole life! And it was a blast! I felt so proud showing my hometown what my Shire represents and what we do.”

Jutte’s favorite part of the SCA was the fellowship she enjoyed with the other members.  Many was the time you could find her milling through the merchants ostensibly checking on her merchant husband, Thorir, sharing coffee and cribbage at Odyssey Coffee, sitting around the campfire sampling the many fine potables made by fellow SCAdians, or telling one of her many “…there I was” stories.

“Just read a comment from another kingdom’s FB page. The person was asking about language that would be confusing to a newcomer. Brought back memories of the very first comments that I heard at my very first meeting. Two people were laughing and discussing how a fighter slid down a hill on his “scutum”. I misheard and couldn’t figure out what was so funny about what must have been a painful expedience. I still smile at that memory.”

Jutte enjoyed creating new garb, drumming, embroidery, needlework, stained glass and wire weaving. At Lilies War 2006 she stayed in a period pavilion of her own devising: a circular brown pavilion with gold trim all around the edge.  “When you try to explain to non-SCAers about camping, they usually groan and say negative things. They don’t understand. When I camp, I like comfort. I like to be able to sit in my little home away from home on a rainy day and relax… I made it myself using a 12-foot market umbrella from Sam’s. I think the whole thing cost me $125! Couldn’t afford store-bought, but it was cozy. Some people just put up their tent, throw in the bed and the ice-chest and go. Not me, even though I have gotten some groans and head-shaking from hubby about all the extra stuff.”

Jutte suffered an unfortunate shock during that same Lilies War when she witnessed her son, Iames, die in battle for the first time. “Aaach…but it was a wee wound and he was resurrected! What mother could ask for more!”

She tried archery, but it turned out that somehow, even though she was right-handed, she was left-eye dominant so that didn’t work out so well.  Jutte enjoyed the research aspect of the SCA the most, including researching her Scottish and Flemish personas.  “If I am on a quest to try something new, I enjoy spending hours finding out more about it.” About the only thing that she had no desire to do was to cook. “Nope, don’t want to. Can’t make me!” And yet when we did make her, the outcome was delicious.  Her Viking fløtbrød was especially addicting.

Jutte officially served her Shire and Kingdom as a voice herald, event steward, list mistress and group seneschal, but she served in so many other ways great and small.  From Brigida von München, “I know I have a lot of wonderful friends, but I need to single out Jutte van der Brugghe, Juliana Macnayre, and Anastasia da Carrara.  I had asked Jutte to revive her bookmaking skills for my [Pelican] ceremony on Saturday. She made the book and did the illumination, Juliana did the lovely leatherwork, and Stasi did the lovely calligraphy…   Ladies, know that I’m stunned by your work and collaboration!”

The family is planning a memorial in the spring.

 

Winter War Maneuvers court summary, February 19, A.S. 56

In Royal court:
Crispin of Carlsby – AoA
Úlfr Halfdan – AoA
Jaeger Larsdottir – AoA

Other court tidings:
The Barony of Vatavia presented largess, some gifts to His Highness Romanius, and a tithe to Calontir.
A previously awarded AoA scroll was presented to Mathias Worcestershire.
Some Peers swore fealty.
His Serene Highness Romanius of Vindheim gave a gift to Duke Caius Equitius Rectus Xerxis.
Sir Wulfric Tyrrell and Lord Joachim Courtenay der Marxbruder were introduced as the Calontir Steel Commanders at the upcoming Gulf Wars.
3 newcomers received mugs.
The populace swore fealty.
Gifts were exchanged between Calontir and Vindheim. See some photos of the gifts from Vindheim, and of the day’s activities, here.
Calontir will ally with Ansteorra (and Vindheim) at Gulf Wars.

Illustration of the Battle of Barnet (14 April 1471) on the Ghent manuscript. Public domain in the US

In Memoriam: The Passing of Mistress Hertha Blair of Froggestow

Mistress Hertha Blair of Froggestow passed from this world on January 31st.

Image courtesy of The Memorial Shield Project – SCA.

Halidor Arkellsson
I just talked to Bobby Comstock, Mistress Hertha Blair’s Daughter. On the morning of January 31st, Hertha Blair of Frog Stow passed from this world. Rest easy sweet Lady. May you be in Chidiock’s strong arms.

Kristin Hacker
I met Hertha when I was 8 at our first newcomers’ moot. She wasn’t a Laurel yet. She taught me how to spin with a drop spindle and weave on a blanket loom. She is a part of every SCA memory I have from age 8 to 21. I saw her at my last event which was a QPT a few years ago. We also randomly ran into her and her daughter at the Nelson. My heart is broken.

Mike Jackson
Very few people know what a critical role both Hertha and Chidiock played in getting Calontir permission to use the park at Smithville for Lilies and later so many other events. Hertha set up a meeting with the park superintendent and Chidiock, Malachi, and I drove around the park looking at possible sites. The youth camp we now use was pretty much a wild gamble into having an event at a very primitive site.

Ellen K. Herndon
She was a friend and mentor early on after I came into SCA. The few memories I have of the 80s include her and Chidiock. (One was of house sitting for them once when they were out of town. Don’t remember if I did good at it though.)
She was a beautiful woman, inside and out. I always felt peaceful around her. She taught me drop spinning and weaving (and answered other stupid questions on fiber arts and other things). As well as was my go-to for questions on herbs and herbalism.
She and Chidiock are dear to my heart, I am 🥰 they are together again.
Thank you for Messaging this to me Halidor. I would have missed it otherwise. Please let me know when and where on respects. 💔🌹

Mellitus
Mistress Hertha has left this world. She was kind to me and welcomed me into the Barony of Forgotten Sea when I came here from Standing Stones. She encouraged me on my path in the SCA. She is reunited with her lord, Master Chidiok after many years. She had a big impact on many and her presence will long be felt in Calontir. Rest well noble lady. You will be missed.

Heraldic Wills and Letters of Permission to Conflict

This is the ninth in a series of educational articles about heraldry for Calontir. (See bottom of page for links to previous articles.)

The previous article in this series discussed “conflict” – the rule that no two people in the SCA can have names or armory that are too similar to each other.

On a regular basis, someone trying to register a new item will discover it conflicts with an item that has already been registered.  But all is not lost.  If you can track down the owner of the item that conflicts, you can ask for a “Letter of Permission to Conflict”.  They don’t have to give you permission, of course, but a lot of times they will.  (You might request a letter preemptively, if you’re not sure if your item conflicts or not.)

Some people have been kind enough to file “Blanket Letters of Permission to Conflict” with the College of Arms which is nice to save hassle in the future.  Even with Permission, no one can register a name or device that is exactly like yours.

On a related note, the names and heraldry registered with the SCA are considered legal property, and the SCA has committed to protect your heraldic property in perpetuity.

So what happens to your registered names and armory when you die?  Their ownership passes to your legal heirs.  This may be fine, or you might prefer someone else in your biological or adopted SCA family inherit your items.  Some people choose to completely release their heraldic items from protection when they die, or release some of them.  Others designate their Kingdom Herald as their heraldic heir so that Letters of Permission to Conflict can be issued as needed.

You can do any of these things by filing a Heraldic Will with the SCA College of Arms.  There is no fee for this.

There are sample letters and wills here:  http://heraldry.sca.org/admin.html#APPENDIXD

As always, there are lots of “Heraldic Helpers” to guide you through all this.

At your service,

Sofya la Rus, Habicht Herald

Calontir Heraldic Education Deputy

habicht@calontir.org

 

Previous articles in this series:

Heraldic Helpers

What’s in a Name?

Where do I find a good name?

How do I create a coat of arms? Part four, embellishments.

Conflict is bad (in Heraldry and elsewhere)