March 15, 2005

Greetings unto Master Rory mac Feidhlimidh, Dragon, Lady Phebe Bonadeci, Rouge Scarpe, and the commenting members of the Midrealm College of Heralds; from Lady Ana Linch, Escutcheon Herald.

Unless noted, clients will accept minor changes and a holding name.

All comments are due by March. 25th.

 


1) Agnes of Tynes (F) -- New Name and Device -- Azure, a crane in his vigilance and a bordure argent a semy of cinquefoil vert.
(Cynnabar)

Client will accept major changes.

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[Agnes] -- "Feminine Given Names in 'A Dictionary of English Surnames'" by Talan Gwynek, [Agnes] c. 1153, 1160

[Tynes] -- (http://vrcoll.fa.pitt.edu/medart/image/England/maps/msh1066.jpg)
(Esct. Note: Nice map, slow to load and a bit small. The Tyne River is one the east side of the Island north of York and east of Galloway. This is the only documentation provided.)

2) Caitilin Dub inghean Lughdach (F) New Name and Device -- Quarterly vert and argent, a rustre counterchanged.
(Illiton)

Client will *not* accept major changes. However, she did check for sound, female and 12th-14th century. I wish people would read these forms.

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According to the paperwork:

  • [Caitilin] -- "Found from 1411-1592 AD, as listed in "Index of Names in Irish Annals: Caitilin," by Mari Elspeth nic Bryan, (http://www.s-gabriel.org/names/mari/AnnalsIndex/Feminine/Caitilin.shtml)"

    [Dub] -- "meaning "Black", probably referring to hair color, from "Index of Names in Irish Annals: Descriptive Bynames in Feminine Names," by Mari Elspeth nic Bryan, (http://www.s-gabriel.org/names/mari/AnnalsIndex/Feminine/DescriptiveBynames.html)"

    [Lughdach] -- "Found from 503-1337, as listed in "Index of Names in Irish Annals: Lugaid/Lughaidh" by Mari Elspeth nic Bryan, (http://www.s-gabriel.org/names/mari/AnnalsIndex/Masculine/Lugaid.shtml)"

  • According to the paperwork: "The structure of this name comes from "Quick and Easy Gaelic Names," 3rd Ed. by Sharon L. Krossa under Descriptive Adjective with Simple Patronymic Bynames (page12)."

    3) Dietrich von Andernach -- New Badge -- [Fieldless] On a fir tree Or, a tower vert
    (Chillicothe, IL)
    (Name reg'd Oct '91)
    (co owner Gwyndlyn Caer Vyrddin)

    Esct. Note: This item and item #7 are husband and wife badges. Each want their own badge with the other as co-owner. I double checked this with the client to verify.

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    4) Faélán Wicferth (M) -- New Name
    (Drakelaw)

    Client will *not* accept changes. Again, this is another submission where people don't read the form and adds a side note: "They would prefer it as one word ( I assume Wicferth), but if necessary, they'll accept it as two. They'll accept changing the second element's spelling to <ferthe> or <firth> if necessary, but much prefer it." This is a Pennsic Submission, what you see in the summary is what was on the worksheet.

    [Faélán ] -- "Irish Names", p. 92, [St Faélá n] c. 656, multiple kings of Leinster,

    [Wicferth] -- According to the paperwork: "Reaney & Wilson, p. 490, s.n. 'Wich' have <Wich> 1184 and <Whic> 1327,.
    Eckwall, p. 516, s.n. 'Wick' has <Wic> 12th. c.
    <Ferth> Reaney & Wilson, p. 169, s.n. 'Firth' has <Ferthe> 1296, <Frithe> 1195, <Frith> 1275."

     

    5) Fekete Rosa (F) -- New Name and Device -- Gules, a sea horse argent and on a chief argent, two roses slipped and leaved in saltire sable.
    (Marche of Alderford)

    Client will accept major changes.

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    [Fekete] -- "Régi Magyar Családnevek Szótára," by Kázmar Miklos, p. 354, s.n. Fekete c. 1401

    [Rosa] -- Árpád - Korikis Személynevtá r by Fehértói Katalin, p. 293, s.n. Rose c. 1234

    Photocopies of documentation is included.

    6) Fekete Rosa --New Badge -- Argent, in a cross four roses sable
    (Marche of Alderford)

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    7) Gwyndlyn Caer Vyrddin -- New Badge -- [Fieldless] On a tower vert, a fir tree Or
    (Chillicothe, IL)
    (Name reg'd Oct '91)
    (co owner Dietrich von Andernach )

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    8) Günther von Stein (M) -- Name Change
    (Illiton)
    (Name "Roghallach the Strong" and Device " "Per bend sable and Or, a flexed arm bendwise sinister proper, upon a gloved hand vert, a crow close sable"" were reg'd Feb, '90.)

    Client will accept major changes. He cares more for sound and 14th -16th century German .

  • [Günther] --"Late Period German Masculine Given Names," by Talan Gwynek, (http://www.s-gabriel.org/names/talan/germmasc/plauen15.html) This article compiles names taken from Volkmar Hellfritzsch, "Vogtlandishche Personennamen", which lists names in 15th Century Plauen. [Günther] is listed as a Germanic name 1401-1450 AD
  • [von] -- High German preposition meaning "of"

  • [Stein] -- "German Place Names from a 16th C. Czech Register," by Sara L. Uckelman, (http://www.ellipsis.cx/~liana/names/germanplace.html). This article lists place names found in court registers from Rokitzan in Pilsen from 1543 to 1579 AD.
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    9) Illiton, Barony of -- New Badge -- [Fieldless] Two tridents in saltire sable
    (Peoria, IL)
    (The Shire of Illiton was reg'd Oct. '79)

    Petition is included, along with fee.

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    10) Illiton, Barony of -- New Badge -- [Fieldless] Two tridents in saltire sable, overall a gray granite tower proper.
    (Peoria, IL)
    (The Shire of Illiton was reg'd Oct. '79)

    Petition is included, along with fee.

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    11) Stefanus Wicferth --New Name
    (Drakelaw)

    Client will accept major changes but according to paperwork: "He'll accept the surname as two words if necessary and the second element as <ferthe> or <firth>, but much prefers it as <ferth>." This is a Pennsic Submission.

    [Stefanus] -- Serle, p. 430 [Stefanus] c. 718

    [Wicferth] -- Eckwall p. 516 s.n. "Wick" has <Wic> 12th c.
    Reaney & Wilson, p. 169 s.n. "Firth" have <Ferthe> 1296, <Frith> 1195. <Frithe> 1275.

    12) Stefanus Wicferth -- Household Name -- House Wicferth
    (Drakelaw)

    Client will accept major changes but according to paperwork: "He'll accept the surname as two words if necessary and the second element as <ferthe> or <firth>, but much prefers it as <ferth>." This is a Pennsic Submission.

    [Wicferth] -- According to the paperwork: "Reaney & Wilson, p. 490, s.n. 'Wich' have <Wich> 1184 and <Whic> 1327,.
    Eckwall, p. 516, s.n. 'Wick' has <Wic> 12th. c.
    <Ferth> Reaney & Wilson, p. 169, s.n. 'Firth' has <Ferthe> 1296, <Frithe> 1195, <Frith> 1275."

     

     

    In Service to the Dream,

    Lady Ana Linch

     

    Rouge Scarpe Phebe Bonadeci P.J. Reaney
    4831 W Roscoe #3
    Chicago, IL 60641
    rougescarpe@midrealm.org
    Escutcheon: Ana Linch Jo Ann Ewbank
    1106 Woodsum
    Jackson, MI 49203
    submissions@midrealm.org
    Dragon: Rory mac Feidhlimidh Kevin L. Conlin
    820 E Monroe Bloomington, IL 61701
    klconlin@ilstu.edu

     

     


     

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