Greetings
unto Master Rory mac Feidhlimidh, Dragon and the commenting members
of the Midrealm College of Heralds; from Lady Angharad Rhos Tewdwr of
Pembroke, Escutcheon.
Here are the
mailed August 2003 submissions for your consideration and commentary.
Submissions made at Pennsic will be on separate supplemental letters.
All submissions will allow major and minor changes unless otherwise
noted. All commentary should be sent to the Dragon Herald, Master
Rory mac Feidhlimidh, early enough to
arrive by October 25, 2003, with copies to Dragon and
to my successor Lady Ana Lynch, as I will begin turning the office over
to her with the October letter.
1) Alienor de Corbie. (F) New Name.
(Wurm Wald)
[Alienor]~ found in Feminine Given Names in A Dictionary of English Surnames by Brian M. Scott, dated to 1202, 1211 online at http://www.s-gabriel.org/names/talan/reaney/reaney.cgi?Eleanor
[de Corbie]~ found in An Index to the Given Names in the 1292 Census of Paris by Lord Colm Dubh online at http://www.sca.org/heraldry/laurel/names/paris.html , under A [Aleson de Corbie].
Client will NOT accept MAJOR
or MINOR changes, wishes a name authentic to 12th-14th century,
wants an English/French combination, and cares most about sound.
2) David Mostly Harmless. (M) Name Resubmission.
(Nordskogen)
Original submission [David mastlic hermlaes] returned by Rouge Scarpe 1/03 for lack of documentation for the two bynames. Client has translated his desired meaning into modern English.
Client cares most about meaning
and will NOT accept MAJOR changes.
3) Geoffrey of Wigmore. (M) New Device. Per pale argent and azure, a griffin sergeant a bordure embattled all counterchanged.
{Esct. Comment: Could not find
any evidence of name registration; if no one else can find it, this
device will have to be returned until he registers his name)
4) Gillian de Chyviot. (F) Name and Device Resubmission. Argent, a fleece purpure and a chief rayonn頳able.
[Gillian]~Withycombe, E.G. The Oxford Dictionary of English Christian Names p.134 s.n Gillian, p. 184 s.n. Julian(a) dated to 12th 15th centuries.
[de Chyviot]~Ekwall, Eilert.
The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place Names 4th
Ed. p. 102 [Cheviot].
Client most wants to retain a place-name indicating origin in a location in Northumberland.
Original name [Gillian of Bloodwood]
and device (same as resubmission) returned by Rouge Scarpe 8/02 for
undocumented byname. Device returned because name was.
5) Gillian de Chyviot. (F). Badge resubmission. (Fieldless) A fleece purpure.
Badge returned by Rouge Scarpe
08/02 because name was returned same letter. Name resubmitted this letter
item #4.
6) Hans Cresse. (M) New Name and Device. Azure, on flaunches argent two eagles displayed respectant gules.
[Cresse] found in Jewish Naming
Convention in Angevin England by Eleazar ha Levi online at http://www.sca.org/heraldry/laurel/names/jewish.html . Client cares most about sound and
is interested in a 13th century English name.
7)Isabella Claybrook. (F) New Name and Device. Vert, vetu ploy頡rgent, a coney rampant maintaining a carrot inverted argent.
[Isabella]~ found in Names of Women Mentioned in Perth Guildry Book 1454-1598 by Sara Friedemann online at http://www.ellipsis.cx/~Liana/names/perth.html [Isabella Lyndesay] dated 1550. Also found in Feminine Given Names in A Dictionary of English Surnames by Talan Gwynek online at http://www.s-gabriel.org/names/talan/reaney .
[Claybrook]~ founding English
Names from Pre-1600 Brass Inscriptions by Julian Goodwyn ed. by Arval
Benicoeur online at http://www.sca.org/heraldry/laurel/names/brasses/lastnameCD.html#C dated to 1590.
Client is interested in a 14th-16th
century English name and cares most about sound.
8)Matheus MacEoin. (M) New Name and Device. Quarterly sable and argent sem魤e-lys sable, in bend two cross crosslets Or.
[Matheus]~found at http://www.s-gabriel.org/names/mari/ocm/OCM-MasGivAlpha2s.html
[MacEoin}~found at http://www.s-gabriel.org/names/mari/Annalsindex/Masculine/Eoin.shtml
Client will NOT accept MAJOR
changes and cares most about sound.
9) Pierre de Montereau. (M) New Name and Device. Per fess vert and argent, a dolphin naiant sinister and in base a tower vert between two roses gules.
[Pierre]~ found in Names from Fourteenth Century Fiox by Triste Elliot, dated between 1300-1325, online at http://www.s-gabriel.org/names/cateline/foix.html .
[de]~ of
[Montereau]~ town in France,
example of civic arms dated to 1348 found in The Civic Heraldry of
France online at http://www.briantimms.com/chf/09iledefrance.htm .
10) Racheel Dominique de Brienne. (F) New Device. Or, a panther rampant guardant sable and on a chief embattled azure an arrow fesswise barb to sinister Or.
11) Richard of Stokesley. (M) New Name and Device. Argent, a chevron between three boars passant gules.
[Richard]~found online at http://www.sca.org/laurel/names/brasses/men.html dated to 1340.
[Stokesley]~town in England
in County York, first granted a charter to hold fairs in 1223, online
info at http://www.hambleton.gov.uk/hambleton/tourism.nsf/pages/stokesley.html
Client cares most about language/culture
and wants an English name.
12) Sunniva etain MacLae. (F) New Device. Per pale azure and Or, a butterfly vert.
13) Uthr Gwyllt ap Myrddin Coed Du. (M) New Name and Device. Argent, on a bend vert between two sprigs of three holly leaves in pall fructed proper a lion salient tail noyed Or and a label vert.
[Uthr Gwyllt]~ wild Uthr
from CA #66 A Welsh Miscellany: Welsh Names and Naming Practices pp.
31-32. Client is son of Myrddin ap Maelgwyn Coed Du (reg d: 4/96).
Client will NOT accept MAJOR changes.
Permission to conflict with
the armory of Myrddin ap Maelgwyn Coed Du (
Argent, on a bend vert between two sprigs of three holly leaves in
pall fructed proper a lion salient tail noyed Or) included with
submission.
In Service to the Dream,
Angharad Rhos Tewdwr of Pembroke
Escutcheon: |
Angharad Rhos Tewdwr of Pembroke |
Anne Krone |
Escutcheon Elect: |
Ana Linch |
Jo Ann Ewbank |
Dragon: |
Rory mac Feidhlimidh |
Kevin L. Conlin |