April
15 2003
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 March 2003 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 May 25, 2003, with copies to Dragon and me.
Many thanks to Lady Adêle d’Eaubonne for her assistance with this month’s
letter.
1) Catell filius Matuc.
(M) New Name and Device. Sable, on a plate three Norse runes, “sigel”,”tir”,
and “vrvz” purpure.
(Youngstown,
OH)
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Name and structure taken from
“The First Thousand Years of British Names” appendices IV and V online
at http://www.s-gabriel.org/names/tangwystyl/british1000/appendix4_5.html#app4
Client is interested in having
a name authentic for 4th Century Wales and cares most about
language/culture.
2) Catell filius Matuc
for teaghlach Cathail Vi Mael Maedoc.
New Household Name. .
(Youngstown,
OH)
Name after [teaghlach] is the
name of the head of the household “Catell filius Matuc”. The client
has translated this into Gaelic to the best of his ability.
[Cathail}~ found in “Medieval
Gaelic Clan, Household, and Other Group Names” by Sharon L. Kossa. Found
online at http://www.medievalscotland.org/scotnames/households.shtml
[Mael Madoc]~ found in “Index
of Names in the Irish Annals” online at http://www.s-gabriel.org/names/mari/AnnalsIndex/masculine/901-100.shtml
Client cares most about meaning
and specifies that [teaghlach] must be retained. He does not care about
the specific form of Gaelic.
3) Cu-Connacht O’Tighernain.
(M) Name and Device Resubmission. Bendy sinister vert and erminois.
(Stonecroft)
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[Cu-Connacht]~ from “Corpus
of Electronic Texts Edition:T100001B The Annals of Ulster.”
Is mentioned several times
in the text and translates as “hound of Connacht”
[O’Tighernain]~ is found in
“Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition:”Annals pf Loch Cé AD 1014 to 1590”.
The name is listed as [Mac Tighernain], but additional information
found at http://www.sca.org/heraldry/laurel/names/irishnam.html allows for the change to [O’Tighernain]
Client will NOT accept MAJOR
changes and wants his name authentic for 12th-14th
Century Irish language/culture.
Client’s previous name submission
of Connacht O’Tighernain returned by Rouge Scarpe Nov 2002 for lack
of documentation for [Connacht] without the [Cu]. The client has added
the [Cu]. Device returned same letter for conflict with Brenna the Disinherited
(Bendy sinister of four vert, argent, purpure and argent. reg’d
7/98). He has secured a letter from Brenna granting permission
to conflict.
4) Eideard an Gobhainn.
(M) New Device.
Per pale gules and sable, four swords interlaced in square argent
hilted Or.
(Athens,
OH)
{Name
reg: 9/95}
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5)
Érennach ingen uí Rónaín. (F) Device Resubmission.
Argent a domestic cat couchant contourny vert, a chief nebuly azure.
(Owensboro,
KY)
{Name
reg: 2/02}
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Previous devious submission, Argent vetu ploye azure, a domestic
cat couchant contourny vert, was returned by Rouge Scarpe October
2001 for various stylistic considerations with the drawing of the cat
. The client has dropped the vetu ploye of the field, added a chief
and redrawn the cat more “couchant”.
6) Fiore Giovanni. (M)
New Name.
(Toledo,
OH)
[Fiore]- found in the “Online
Catasto of 1427” online at http://www.s-gabriel.org/names/ferrante/catasto/ 1 occurrence.
[Giovanni]~ ibid. 785 occurrences
(as a patronymic)
Client wishes a name authentic
to Florence, Italy 14th to 15th centuries.
7) Hallkell surtr. (M)
Name and Device Resubmission. Gyronny of 8 purpure and Or, a dragon’s
head argent issuant from flames azure.
(Walbridge,
OH)
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Both names found in “Viking
Names Found in the Landnámabók” by Sara L. Friedemann dated circa
11th century latest.
Client does not care about
authenticity.
Original name (Hall Kell Surtr-thorn)
and device returned by rouge Scarpe August 2002. He has adopted Ary’s
suggestion for his resubmitted name and simplified his device to a Gyronny
of 8 (original submission was a Gyronny of 22) as well as simplifying
the azure flames and putting his dragon more in profile-- (original
was trian).
8) Helmut von Reineck.
(M) Device Resubmission. Per pale gules and Or, a cross crosslet
fitchy counterchanged engraved sable.
(Rock
Island, IL)
{Name
reg: 10/02}
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Device ( Per pale gules
and bendy gules and Or cotised sable, to dexter a cross crosslet fitchy
Or engraved sable) returned by Rouge Scarpe June 2002 for presenting
a “marshalled” appearance. Client has simplified his field and centered
his primary charge which should clear this problem.
9) Jocelin De La Montjoie.
(F) New Name and Device. Per bend sinister argent and azure, sea-lion
erect Or maintaining a goblet and two arrows sable in his sinister paw,
an orle of cross crosslets fitchy counterchanged.
(Iron
Oak)
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[Jocelin]~found in “The Origins
of English Surnames” by P.H. Reaney p.294 dated to 1210
[Montjoie]~ibid p. 72 under
the heading: Surnames from French and Continental places, dated to 1219.
Client cares most about sound
and wishes her name authentic to 13th-16th century
French.
10) Katherin verch Rhys
(F) New Name and Device. Per fess argent and sable, in pale a dragon
couchant gules and a lacy knot argent.
(Euclid,
OH)
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“Women’s Names in the First
Half of 16th Century Wales (with particular attention to
the surnames of married women)” by Heather Rose Jones online at http://www.s-gabriel.org/names/tangwystyl/welshWomen16/welshWomen16.html#data
[Katherin] is listed in the
“given Names” section.
[Rhys] is listed under “Elements
appearing in Women’s Surnames”.
Client will NOT accept MAJOR
changes, cares most about sound and wants a Welsh name.
11) Konrad Mailander.
(M) Release of Registered Badge. Per fess sable and argent, two feathers
fracted in chevron counterchanged. Registered 10/96
(Red
Spears)
{Name
reg:6/94}
12) Konrad Mailander
for Haus Mailander. New Household Name and Badge. Per bend
gules and sable, a bear passant bendwise Or.
(Red
Spears)
{Name
reg: 6/94}
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[Haus]~ German for ‘house’.
Found in any German-English Dictionary.
[Mailander]~ name is already
registered to client and grandfatherable.
13) Mathias of Westlake.
(M) New Name and Device. Per pale embattled vert and Or, a hand clenched
argent a sinister hand apalmy sable.
(Cynnabar)
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[Mathias]~ Withycombe s.n.
Matthew lists Matthias as a header form and dates Matheus to 12th-14th
century.
[Westlake] Reaney & Wilson
p. 483 s.n. Westlake lists Westlake in the header [Martin de Westlak’]
to 1211.
Client cares most about sound.
14) Matilda Hanscombe.
(F) New Device. Vert, a hand sustaining a comb Or.
{Name
reg:2/98}
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[Esct comment: perfect cant!}
15) Orianna De L’Isle.
(F) New Name and Device. Argent, a Talbot counter-passant sable between
three lilies azure, a bordure gules.
(Aurea
Ripae)
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[Orianna] Withycombe’s “Oxford
Dictionary of English Names” p.234 cites [Oriana} as a header “Madrigal
writers applied the name Oriana to Queen Elizabeth…”Oriana Palfreyman
of W.Toynto, Lines., was excommunicated in 1602”
Client wishes to maintain her
current spelling, cares most about sound and isinterested in having
her name authentic to early 14th century England specifically
Yorkish.
16) Ötwin Glantz.
(M) New Name and Device. Per fess argent and gules, a Latin cross
sable and a Gorgon’s head cabossed argent, a bordure vert semé of oak
leaves Or.
(Aurea
Ripae)
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J.K.Brechenmacher,
Etymologisches Wörterbuch der Deutschen Familiennamen;
s.n. [Ot(t)win]
Hans Bahlow,
Deutsches Namenlexikon; s.n. [Öttwein] cites [Ötwin v[on] Homessingen]
1290 and same as Brechenmacher [Benz Ötwin] 1356.Brechenmacher; s.n.
[Glanz], [Hans Glantz] 1402.
Client will NOT accept MAJOR
changes, cares most about meaning, and wishes a name authentic to 14th
century Bavaria.
17) Sean Dryw.
(M) New Name and Device. Gules goutty de flame argent, on a fess
argent a salamander passant contourny sable enflamed proper.
(Cleftlands)
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[Sean]~ O’Corrainm Donnchadh
and Fidelma Maguire, “Irish Names” (Dublin: The Lilliput Press 1990)
p.163.
[Dryw]~Reaney, P.H. & R.M.
Wilson, “A Dictionary of English Surnames” p. 107 under “Drew” header
[William Dryw], 1275
Client’s primary concern is
that he retains the name [Dryw] as spelled in the submission.
18) Shammus Blackhart the
Smith. (M) New Name and Device.
Argent, a heart and an anvil in pale within a bordure sable.
(Three
Walls)
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[Shamus]~Withycombe p.266
[Black]~P.H. Reaney, “Oxford
Dictionary of English Surnames”, p.46
[Hart]~ Reaney, p. 219
19) Stonecroft, Shire of.
Device Resubmission. Gules, a fess embattled argent masoned sable
between three laurel wreathes argent.
(Vincennes,
IN)
{Name
sent to Laurel Jan 2003}
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Previous device submission
(Argent, masoned sable, a mallet and feather in saltire gules, on
a chief argent three laurel wreathes vert) returned by Rouge Scarpe
1/03 for metal on metal. New device redesign clears this problem. Petition
of Support included.
20)
Úlfr Hákonarson. (M) New Badge.
Or, wings conjoined within a bordure sable.
{Name
reg: 6/01}
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Badge to be co-owned by Maryam
bint Wahib ibn Ahmad. {Name reg’d:??}
In Service to the Dream,
Angharad Rhos Tewdwr of Pembroke
In Service to the Dream,
Angharad Rhos Tewdwr of Pembroke
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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