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Lochac LoI dated 2023-07-28 Greetings unto Emma Laurel, Elisabetta Pelican, Iago Wreath, and all the College of Arms, from Lady Sigrith parði, Rocket Herald, deputy to Baroness Annys Blodwell, Crux Australis Principal Herald of the Kingdom of Lochac. It is our intent to register the following names and armorials which appeared on the June Lochac KLoI (https://oscar.sca.org/kingdom/kingloi.php?...):
1: Carl Stowe - New Name (KLoI)
(NP)
Submitter desires a masculine name.
Spelling most important.
Consulting Herald Margie of Glen More. Submitter is from Krae Glas.
Carl is found in PASE: Carl 1, son of Thurbrand 2. (https://pase.ac.uk/jsp/pdb?...)
The same individual is mentioned in "Symeonis Monachi Opera Omnia" (page attached) - "But count Ealdred and Carl, whose father, namely the aforesaid Thorbrand, had been killed by Ældred himself, in revenge for his father count Uchtred having himself been killed by Thorbrand, his younger brother Eadwulf succeeded him." (https://archive.org/details/symeonismonachiope...)
Stowe appears in R&W, p. 430 in 975, 1190 and 1315. English bynames may be marked or unmarked (SENA Appendix A).
(Submitter would prefer Carl Stowe rather than Carl of Stowe because of potential confusion with the Canton of Stowe in the Barony of Rowany.)
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 2: Estrilda Attwyll - New Device (KLoI)
OSCAR finds the name registered exactly as it appears in August of 2022, via Lochac.
Purpure, a finch contourny, on a bordure argent an orle azure
Consulting Herald Glynyhvar Aquarius. Submitter is from River Haven.
Kingdom Device Notes
- One commenter found no conflicts.
- Finches appear in period English heraldry per "Some birds and the postures in which they are found in period English heraldry" by Zenobia Naphtali (https://heraldry.sca.org/loar/2003/11/03-11brd.html)
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 3: Fergus Mór - New Name (KLoI)
(NP) & New Device (KLoI)
Per pale sable and gules, a bear passant argent
Submitter desires a masculine name.
Consulting Herald Katrijn van Delden. Submitter is from Dismal Fogs.
Client desires male name suitable for his interest in the Isle of Man (Manx, prior Anglo Saxon), 14th Century
As the Isle of Man is between Scotland and Ireland, we have this reference:
*Fergus is listed as the fourth most popular name, with a count of 140, in Tangwystyl verch Morgant Glasvryn's "100 Most Popular Men's Names in Early Medieval Ireland" (http://heraldry.sca.org/heraldry/laurel/names/iris...).
*It is also found as the standard Old and Middle Irish Gaelic nominative spelling of the name of 33 men in Mari Elspeth nic Bryan's "Index of Names in Irish Annals" (http://www.medievalscotland.org/kmo/AnnalsIndex/Masculine/); it is found in entries dated between 503 and 926, and between 1402 and 1599.
*It is also found in 100 Most Popular Men's Names in Early Medieval Ireland (https://www.s-gabriel.org/names/tangwystyl/irish100)
*For the byname of Mór, we have used "Quick and Easy Gaelic Names) by Sharon L Krossa (http://medievalscotland.org/scotnames/quickgaelicbynames/)
*And also 'Index of Names in Irish Annals:Descriptive Bynames' - http://medievalscotland.org/kmo/AnnalsIndex/Descriptiv...?...
Kingdom Device Notes
- One commenter found no conflicts.
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 4: Gráinne Uaine - New Device Change (KLoI)
OSCAR finds the name registered exactly as it appears in July of 2021, via Lochac.
Per chevron sable and vert, in pale a crescent argent and on an eye Or irised vert a triquetra argent
Old Item: Per bend sable and vert, a fox rampant contourny Or and in base a triquetra braced with an annulet argent, to be released.
Consulting Herald Bjorn Bjarnylr Bassason ór Bjarneyu. Submitter is from Mordenvale.
Kingdom Device Notes
- One commenter found no conflicts.
- Concerns were raised about the identifiability of the triquetra.
Emblazon changed at Kingdom at the submitter's request. Original emblazon is included below.
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 5: Jacquelyna de la Court - New Name (KLoI)
(NP) & New Device (KLoI)
Chevronelly argent and azure, a book and in chief three roses proper
Submitter desires a feminine name.
The following changes are allowed: minor changes
Consulting Herald Etain ingen Choilein. Submitter is from Ildhafn.
Jacquelyna is found in "Late Period Feminine Names from the South of France" by Talan Gwynek (https://heraldry.sca.org/names/latefrenchfem.html)
de la Court is found in "French Surnames from Paris, 1421, 1423 & 1438" by Aryanhwy merch Catmael (https://heraldry.sca.org/names/french/paris1423surn...)
Kingdom Name Notes
- One commenter found no conflicts.
Kingdom Device Notes
- One commenter found no conflicts.
- Concerns were raised about whether the book has sufficient contrast with the field.
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 6: Medb ingen Magnusa Ruaidh - New Name (KLoI)
(NP) & New Device (KLoI)
Per chevron argent and azure, two ravens respectant reguardant sable and three compass stars argent
Submitter desires a feminine name.
The following changes are allowed: spelling, construction of byname Language/Culture (irish language/culture) most important.
Consulting Herald Brían dorcha ua Conaill. Submitter is from Stormhold.
The desired meaning is "Medb daughter of Magnus the Red"
Medb is an Irish Gaelic given name dated in that spelling to 1582 in Index of Names in Irish Annals: Meadhbh by Mari Elspeth nic Bryan. The submitted spelling is earlier than the date given in the documentation. https://medievalscotland.org/kmo/AnnalsIndex/Feminine/M...
ingen Magnusa is a patronymic Gaelic byname, using the earlier spellings for the marker 'daughter of' and the given masculine name Magnus. Magnusa is the earlier genitive of the name, according to Index of Names in Irish Annals: Magnus / Maghnus, by Mari Elspeth nic Bryan https://medievalscotland.org/kmo/AnnalsIndex/Masculine/...
We find the construction for the simple patronymic in Quick and Easy Gaelic Names 3rd Edition, by Sharon L Krossa. http://medievalscotland.org/scotnames/quickgaelicbynames/#...
Ruaidh is a descriptive Gaelic name in the genitive form meaning 'the Red' or "Red" intended to go with the byname Magnus, making the whole thing 'daughter of Magnus the Red'. It is found in Index of Names in Irish Annals: Descriptive Bynames: Ruadh, by Mari Elspeth nic Bryan https://medievalscotland.org/kmo/AnnalsIndex/Descriptiv...
Kingdom Name Notes
- One commenter found no conflicts.
Kingdom Device Notes
- Close but we think clear of: "Per chevron throughout argent and azure two ravens addorsed sable and three drinking horns in annulo argent." There's one DC for Change of Type Within a Charge Group from stars to horns, and another under SENA A57a as 'there is a distinct change between two groups of animate charges or their parts that can be said to be addorsed versus respectant'.
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 7: Tassilon of Saint Monica - New Name (KLoI)
(NP) & New Device (KLoI)
Quarterly purpure and argent, a cross sable cotised between four crows counterchanged argent and gules
No holding name.
Consulting Herald ffride wlffsdotter. Submitter is from Saint Monica.
Tassilon
Tassilon is registerable as a French literary name (cf. the January 2019 LoAR sn. Gunhilda Filippini).
It is recorded in "Inventaire general de l'Histoire de France, depuis Pharamond jusques à present, etc" dated 1603, where he is described on page 153 as: "La mesme occasion embrasa la guerre en Bauiere, d'autant que le Roy Tassilon gedre de Didier , Roy de Lombardie, folicité par sa femme , & par la crainte d'vne puis, sance qui le menaçoit, tascha de faire la guerre en Alemagne."
[Poorly translated by Google: The same occasion ignited the war in Bavaria, especially as King Tassilon, desirous of Gèdre, King of Lombardy, encouraged by his wife, & by the fear of a power, without which threatened him, tried to make war in Germany.]
https://books.google.com.au/books?...#...
of Saint Monica
The branch known as the College of Saint Monica, was registered in June 1989.
SENA PN1B2f allows for the creation of locative bynames from the names of registered SCA branches.
Kingdom Device Notes
- One commenter found no conflicts.
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8: Theoduin Vriunt - New Name (KLoI)
(NP)
Consulting Herald ffride wlffsdotter. Submitter is from Saint Monica.
Theoduin
Diplomata Belgica: DiBe ID 2376, dated 1066
(This is a repository of documents relating to Belgium and the southern Low Countries, which is run by the Belgian Royal Historical Commission. https://www.diplomata-belgica.be/charter_details_en.php?...)
"Ego Theoduinus dei gratia Leodiensis episcopus...." [I Théoduin, by the grace of God bishop of Liège...]
An expected vernacular form of this name could be Theoduin.
Note: the submitter wants the name Theodwin, but we were unable to find documentation at the time of submission. If members of the College could find something closer to Theodwin, it would be greatly appreciated.
Vriunt
Some Early Middle High German Bynames with Emphasis on Names from the Bavarian Dialect Area by Brian M. Scott (https://heraldry.sca.org/names/Early_German_Bynames...): sn. Vriunt: 'a friend', OHG friunt; NHG Freund. Chuonradus Friunt 1156
Kingdom Name Notes
- "Theodwine" is found in English (PASE, https://pase.ac.uk/jsp/pdb?...), but an English given name and a German byname of this date are not compatible.
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 9: Violette Livingston - New Name (KLoI)
(NP) & New Device (KLoI)
Vert, in saltire a threaded needle Or and a dragonfly, on a chief argent three violets purpure
Submitter desires a feminine name.
No holding name. No changes.
Consulting Herald Brian Dorcha Ua Conaill. Submitter is from Stormhold.
Violette Lavage, Female, christened 20 March 1648, Aslackby, Lincoln, England, C02676-3. (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J3T9-TM5)
Josua Livingston, Male, married 12 June 1645, St Andrews and St Leonards, Fife, Scotland, M11952-2. (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XT5Q-7YM)
Kingdom Device Notes
- One commenter found no conflicts.
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Also appearing on the June KLoI was the following item: Theoduin Vriunt, Device. Gules, a sword inverted and two flaunches invected argent. This submission must be returned due to conflict with Gules, a sword inverted between a pair of wings inverted argent registered to Conrad MacAllyn in June of 1996 (via the East). There is one DC for the type of secondary charge. I remain, Sigrith parði Rocket Herald
OSCAR counts 7 New Names, 6 New Devices and 1 New Device Change. These 14 items are chargeable, Laurel should receive $56 for them. There are a total of 14 items submitted on this letter.Site News
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