July 21, 2010

Greetings unto Master Dafydd Blaidd, Dragon Herald, Barun Rory mac Feidhlimidh, Rouge Scarpe Herald, and the commenting members of the Midrealm
College of Heralds; from Bannthegn Geniveve Rose D'Glendalough, Escutcheon Herald.

Herein please find submissions received in June 2010. Unless noted, clients will accept minor changes and a holding name.

All comments are due to Rouge Scarpe and Dragon by August 25, 2010.

This will be my last letter as Escutcheon Herald. It has been a pleasure working with you all for past 2-1/2 years. I leave you in the capable hands of my successor, Brynniulfr "Brynn" Herleifsson. I'm sure he will do a fantastic job.


1) Andreas von Meißen (M) – New Device – Paly-bendy gules and argent, three eagles displayed Or

Rivenstar

Escut. Notes : Clients name registered December 2007 via the Middle

 


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2) Andreas von Meißen(M) – New Badge – Fieldless, an eagle displayed per bend sinister Or and paly-bendy gules and argent

Rivenstar

Escut. Notes : Clients name registered December 2007 via the Middle

 


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3) Sofia Chiudskaia Smolianina (F) – New Device – Per pale vert and argent, two bears addorsed counterchanged

WurmWald

Escut. Notes : Clients name registered May 2002 via the Middle

 


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4) Volckhart Faust (M) – New Name and Device – Per bend argent and Or, a bend sable in chief a bee volant sable

Talonval

Sources:

<Volckhart>
http://heraldry.sca.org/names/german/nurnberg1497.html

<Faust>
http://www.ancestry.com/facts/Faust-family-history.ashx
German, Jewish (Ashkenazic), and French (Alsace-Lorraine): from Middle High German fust ‘fist’, presumably a nickname for a strong or pugnacious person or for someone with a club hand or other deformity of the hand.
German and French (Alsace-Lorraine): from a personal name (Latin Faustus, meaning ‘fortunate’, ‘lucky’, a derivative of favere ‘to favor’). This was borne by at least one Christian martyr.

http://www.answers.com/topic/johann-georg-faust
Faust, Georg (probably Knittlingen nr. Bretten, c. 1480–1540 or 1541, Staufen, Breisgau)

http://www.statemaster.com/encyclopedia/Johann-Georg-Faust
Faust’s year of birth is given either as 1480/1 or as 1466. Baron (1992) prefers the latter. Johann Georg Faust was an itinerant alchemist, astrologer and magician of the German Renaissance.


Escut. Notes: Client will not accept MAJOR changes. Cares most about language and/or culture, German
 

 


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Yours In Service,

Bannthegn Geniveve Rose D'Glendalough

Rouge Scarpe:

Rory mac Feidhlimidh

Kevin L Conlin
820 E. Monroe St.
Bloomington, IL 61701

Escutcheon:

Geniveve Rose D'Glendalough

Patresha Roehre
904 Four Mile Rd NW #3C
Walker, MI 49544

Dragon:

Dafydd Blaidd

Dave Majors
4906 Silver Arrow Dr
Riverside, OH 49424

 


 

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