November
15 2002
Greetings
unto Mistress Elena de Vexin, Dragon; THL Paul Wickenden of Thanet,
Rouge Scarpe; and the commenting members of the Midrealm College of
Heralds; from Lady Angharad Rhos Tewdwr of Pembroke, Escutcheon.
Here are the October 2002 submissions
for your consideration and commentary. All submissions will allow major
and minor changes unless otherwise noted. All commentary should be sent
to the Rouge Scarpe Herald, THL Paul Wickenden of Thanet, early enough
to arrive by January
1, 2003, with copies to Dragon, and myself. Special thanks to
Lord Degary Golafre for allowing me to use his computer to finish the
letter.
1) Aidan MacDhughaill.(M)
New Name and Device. Or, a sinister hand apalmy sable, in chief
three crosses azure.
(Shire
of Greyhope)
(click to view in color)
Aidan~ found in
A Dictionary of First Names by
Patrick Hans and Flavia Hodges p.6, lists it as an anglicized form
of the Gaelic name Aodán, a diminutive of AODH borne by various early
Irish saints.
MacDhughaill~listed in
Scottish Highlanders by Charles MacKinnon, pp 174-175, as the
Highland patronymic of Clan MacDougall dated 1306 and 1388.
Client cares most about meaning
and prefers his name to be Anglicized Irish or Gaelic.
[Esct. Comment: mac Dhughaill
is also found in Ó Corráin & Maguire (487-8) ]
2) Bárekr Silfri. (M)
Name and Device Resubmission. Sable, a bear paw print, on a chief
argent, three torteaux.
(click to view in color)
(Shire
of Starleaf Gate)
Geirr Bassi shows “Bárekr”
(p. 8, col. 1) and “silfri,” meaning “silver” as a nickname (p. 27,
col. 1).
Original submission under Berok
Silfrson returned by Rouge Scarpe 07/02 as undocumented/able. Originally
submitted device (Sable, a bear’s paw print argent)
returned on the same letter for multiple conflicts. Client cares most
about language/culture (but doesn’t specify which).
3) Donald Deyell. (M) New
Name.
(Shire
of Greyhope)
Donald~ Withycombe p.86
Deyell~ Reaney and Wilson p.
124
4) Elena inghean Ronáin. (F)
Device Resubmission. Per fess engrailed argent and sable, a sprig
of cherries proper.
(Mentor,
OH)
{Name
sent to Laurel 08/02}
(click to view in color)
Original device (Azure,
a gryphon dormant and in dexter chief a crescent argent) returned
by Rouge Scarpe 08/02 for redraw, this submission is a completely new
design.
5)
Henry Best. (M)New Badge. (Fieldless)
Two jester’s baubles in saltire Or, vested azure and gules.
(Louisville,
KY)
{Name
reg:07/91}
(click to view in color)
6)
James le Hauke of Sterling.
(M)Device Change. Per saltire azure
and sable, within a bordure counterchanged a hawk striking contourny
argent.
(Amherst,
OH)
{Name
reg: 10/96}
(click to view in color)
If new device is registered
he wishes his old device (Azure, a bend sinister sable fimbriated
Or, overall a falcon striking to sinister argent), also registered
10/96, released.
7) Nonna the Midwife. (F) Device Resubmission. Per bend sinister vert and azure, in bend sinister
throughout a trident argent between two carp embowed in annulo Or.
(Liberty,
IN)
{Name
sent to Laurel 08/02}
(click to view in color)
Returned by Rouge Scarpe 08/02
for redraw.
8)
Nonna the Midwife for House Njalsson. Badge Resubmission.
Or, a baluster reversed vert, a bordure gules.
(Liberty,
IN)
{Name
sent to Laurel 08/02}
(click to view in color)
Badge is to be co-owned by
Hroar Njalsson. Badge returned by Rouge Scarpe 08/02 for color on color:
original submission had a Latin motto in black letters on the bordure
which this submission has omitted.
9) Sarra Bossard. (F)
Device Change. Per pale Or and vert fretty counterchanged, a rabbit
sejant erect contourny sable.
(Amherst,
OH)
(click to view in color)
If new device is registered
she wishes her old device (Argent, a coney couchant sable, on a chief
vert three goblets Or registered 06/96)
released.
10) Stonecroft, Shire of
.
Name and Device Resubmission. Argent, masoned sable, a mallet and
feather in saltire gules, on a chief argent three laurel wreathes vert.
(Washington,
IN)
(click to view in color)
The clients want a name that
represents the geographic location of their shire. The shire is in the
middle of quarry country, in particular limestone. There is a plethora
of limestone dwellings and buildings. According to Webster’s New International
Dictionary 2nd Edition Unabridged p. 629, croft means hillock; field;
a small enclosed field; a crypt; vault or cavern. Combining stone with
croft, provides an accurate description of the shire’s physical locale.
Petition of Support enclosed.
Name returned by Rouge Scarpe
06/02 for lacking a designator. Original device returned same letter
for “slot machine”. New submission is a redesign adding the wreathes
to a chief.
[Esct. Comment: Unfortunately,
while they have cleared the problem of slot machine, an argent chief
on a argent field (yes masoned sable but still predominantly argent)
violates metal on metal and makes identifiability of the presence of
a chief dicey…as currently drawn it looks like a variant of the “masoning”
and not like a distinct ordinary in its own right. If they were to flip
flop the color scheme of the chief, i.e. on a chief vert three laurel
wreathes argent, the chief would be identifiable as such}
11)
Yamina bint Habib.(F)
New Name and Device. Or, six crescents two, two, and two gules.
(Chicago,
IL)
(click to view in color)
Yamina~
Andalusian Names: Arabs in Spain
by Juliana de Luna at http://www.s-gabriel.org/names/juliana/andalusia/
bint~ “daughter of”
Habib~Arabic Naming Practices
and Period Names List by Da’ud ibn Auda at http://www.sca.org/heraldry/laurel/names/arabic-naming.html
Client cares most about sound.
[Esct. Comment: Awesome device!]
In Service to the Dream,
Angharad Rhos Tewdwr of Pembroke,
OW
Anne Krone
3846 S Wayne Dr.
La Porte IN 46350
ladyfiresilk@yahoo.com
Dragon:
Elena de Vexin
Joann E. Peek
306 Lively Lane
Burns Harbor IN 46304
jesstibb@gte.net
Rouge Scarpe:
Paul Wickenden of Thanet
Paul Goldschmidt
3071 Cimarron Trail
Madison WI 53719
goldschp@mailbag.com
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