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An Tir KLoI dated 2023-04-07 Greetings unto Black Lion, Demi-Lion and the College of Heralds. Please find herein this month's submissions for An Tir. I am forever grateful for the advice of my deputies, Countess Elisabeth, Lord Malyss and the College at large. This letter will open for commentary by heralds from outside of An Tir on the 14th of April. Commentators, please cite references to SENA when noting problems. Please provide executive summaries for any extended commentary. Thank you
 1: Allegro Corbinelli da Ravenna -New Name (NP) & New Device
Or, a raven close sable winged vert sustaining in its beak a rose slipped and leaved gules
Submitter is from Three Mountains No preferences specified
Allegro is an Italian given name found in DMNES: "1367 Allegri (gen) Livi 118; 1464 Alegrus (nom) CUP-III-I CCXXXI" - https://dmnes.org/name/Allegro
Corbinelli is a surname from Florence found in Insignia Florentinorum BSB Cod.icon.277, folio 55r (see Image)
https://oscar.sca.org/s.php?u=1627
[ daten.digitale-sammlungen.de ]
Ravenna is a city in Northern Italy as found in "111 Medieval Italian Towns" by Eleazar ha=Levi https://heraldry.sca.org/kwhss/2019/111-Medieval-Italian-Towns.pdf
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 2: Badger the Humble -New Name (NP) & New Device
Per pale gules and sable, a badger statant Or
Submitter desires a masculine name.
No major changes. Meaning (Everyone calls me Badger, and I like the name) most important.
Submitter is from Dragon's Laire<br)Male preferred Meaning described No Major changes
Badger is an English byname, found in IGI FamilySearch: Robert Badget, married Joan Smith 25 Jan 1573 at Stopham, Sussex, England (M07113-1, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NKBC-9JN).
Also found as: Adam Badger 1324 sub Badger, Badgers, Bagger (R&W p. 23.) Thomas Humble 1633 sub Humble (p. 243 ibid.)
By precedent, late period English surnames may be used as given names.
"the Humble" is a descriptive byname which SENA Appendix A states were used in Modern English. Appendix B states that you must attest to a similar level of abstraction for the name. Unfortunately, the submitter was not able to provide any examples and we ask for assistance if this is needed. https://heraldry.sca.org/sena.html#AppendixAEnglishWelsh https://heraldry.sca.org/sena.html#AppendixB4
Further, we question the use of "the" in the byname phrase as English examples of X the Y from period are really hard to find. They tended to use the French 'le' after the Conquest, which this name clearly is, 'humble' being a French word.
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 3: Charles Pierre de Bourbon -New Badge
OSCAR finds the name registered exactly as it appears in May of 2009, via Gleann Abhann.
(Fieldless) A peacock feather fesswise Or
Submitter is from Glymm Mere
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4: Charles Pierre de Bourbon -New Acceptance of Badge
OSCAR finds the name registered exactly as it appears in May of 2009, via Gleann Abhann.
Per bend sinister invected gules and argent
Submitter is from Glymm Mere
I, (reacted), known in the SCA as Charles Pierre de Bourbon, do accept the transfer from (redacted), know in the SCA as Lisette de la Rose, the following badge Per bend sinister invected gules and argent as a badge. I understand that this transfer cannot be withdrawn once registered.
Received by Lion's Blood email March 8, 2023 via Submitter's confirmed email
Signed
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5: Lisette de la Rose -New Transfer of Badge
OSCAR finds the name registered exactly as it appears in May of 2015, via An Tir.
Per bend sinister invected gules and argent
Submitter is from Dragon's Mist
I, (redacted), known in the SCA as Lisette de la Rose, do transfer to (redacted), known in the SCA as Charles Pierre de Bourbon, the following badge, Per bend sinister invected gules and argent . I understand that this transfer can not be withdrawn once registered.
Received by Lion's Blood email via Submitter's current Kingdom Office email on February 2, 2023.
Signed
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 6: Michelino di Gino Martini -New Badge
OSCAR finds the name registered exactly as it appears in May of 2007, via An Tir.
(Fieldless) A sword fesswise argent transfixing an oiive vert
Submitter is from Aquaterra
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 7: Sleitu-Skeggi -New Name (NP) & New Device
Quarterly arrondi sable and gules, in bend two bats and in bend sinister two crescents argent
Submitter desires a masculine name.
Meaning (Tricky beard) most important.
Submitter is from Stromgard Male name preferred Meaning "Tricky Beard"
Skeggi is a Norse given name found in Geirr Bassi p 14
Sleitu- is a prepended byname found in Geirr Bassi p. 27, meaning "Trick-, Fraud-"
The byname is prepended according to the style described in Geirr Bassi, p 18
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 8: Sleitu-Skeggi -New Badge
OSCAR is unable to find the name, either registered or submitted.
(Fieldless) Within and conjoined to the horns of a crescent a bat argent
Submitter is from Stromgard
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 9: Þóra Jórsalafari -New Household Name & New Badge
OSCAR thinks the name is registered as ??ra J?rsalafari in June of 2018, via An Tir.
Draugrheim
(Fieldless) A stag's skull per pale sable and argent
Meaning (Draugrs' Land) most important.
Submitter is from Stromgard
Draugs- is a household name element found in "Norske Gaardnavne" dated 1563, "Draugsuoldt"
https://oscar.sca.org/s.php?u=1628
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heimr is an Old Icelandic word found in Cleasby & Vigusson, p. 251, meaning "abode."
Submitter asks the CoA for help to ensure the name of this household is as close as possible to Draugrheim
This badge is to be associated with the submitted Household Draugrheim
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 10: Þóra Jórsalafari -New Badge
OSCAR thinks the name is registered as ??ra J?rsalafari in June of 2018, via An Tir.
(Fieldless) A stag's skull per pale argent and sable
Submitter is from Stromgard This badge is to be associated with the submitted Household Draugrheim
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In Heraldic Service, Bantiarna Sadhbh Bheag Lion's Blood Herald
OSCAR counts 3 Names, 1 Household Name, 3 Devices and 5 Badges. There is 1 transfer.There is 1 acceptance. There are a total of 14 items submitted on this letter. |