{"id":2584,"date":"2017-11-01T03:34:21","date_gmt":"2017-11-01T03:34:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/parhelium.nexiliscom.com\/?p=2584"},"modified":"2018-08-21T03:35:56","modified_gmt":"2018-08-21T03:35:56","slug":"lop-1-november-2017-a-s-lii","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/parhelium.nexiliscom.com\/index.php\/2017\/11\/01\/lop-1-november-2017-a-s-lii\/","title":{"rendered":"LOP &#8211; 1 November 2017, A.S. LII"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><strong>ATENVELDT COLLEGE OF HERALDS<\/strong> 1 November 2017, A.S. LII<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><strong>LETTER OF PRESENTATION<\/strong> Kingdom of Atenveldt<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Unto Their Royal Majesties&nbsp;\u00c1ilghean\u00e1n and Amber; Baroness Genevieve de Lironcourt, Aten Principal Herald; Heralds in the Atenveldt College of Heralds; and&nbsp;to All Whom These Presents Come,<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Greetings from&nbsp;Marta as tu Mika-Mysliwy, Brickbat Herald and Parhelium Herald for the Kingdom of Atenveldt!<\/p>\n<p>This is the<strong>&nbsp;November 2017<\/strong>&nbsp;Atenveldt Letter of Presentation. Please have commentary to me by&nbsp;<strong>20 November 2017.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><strong>Heraldry Hut<\/strong>: The October 2017&nbsp;Heraldry Hut was held 20 October. The November meeting&nbsp;may be canceled because of Kingdom Arts and Sciences.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><strong>The following submissions appear in the October 2017 Atenveldt Letter of Intent:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><strong>Marcus de Shirewude&nbsp;<\/strong>(Granite Mountain): NEW DEVICE CHANGE<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><em>Argent, an Oriental dragon in annulo purpure maintaining a roundel sable, a base nebuly purpure.<\/em><br \/>\nThe name was registered July 2012. If registered, the client will maintain her currently-registered device,&nbsp;<em>Per fess vert and argent, three demi-swords inverted issuant from the line of division and a dragon dormant wings elevated and addorsed counterchanged.<\/em>, as a badge.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">This is clear of the armory for Ailis de la Marche:<em>&nbsp;Argent, a dragon in annulo vorant of its tail purpure maintaining in its feet a cauldron, an orle sable.<\/em>, with 1 DC for the orle vs. base, and 1 DC for the tincture change of those secondary charges.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><strong>Riane Goch<\/strong>&nbsp;(Tir Ysgithr): DEVICE RESUBMISSION from Laurel, January 2017<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><em>Argent, in cross four hearts points to center sable and in saltire four daggers points to center gules.<\/em><\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">The name was registered December 2014.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">The previous device change submission,&nbsp;<em>Gules, on a plate a sword gules surmounted by a dragon&#8217;s head erased sable.<\/em>, was returned January 2017 for multiple reasons; this is a complete redesign. There is a step from period practice for the use of charges in annulo not in their default palewise orientation. I am unsure whether this would apply to all the charges in this submission, as they are co-primaries (I have a bad feeling that there may be two SFPPs, a reason for return). Nonetheless,&nbsp;<em>thank you!&nbsp;<\/em>to the Heraldic Consultation table at Great Western War for assisting an Atenveldt client.<br \/>\nIf registered, the client will maintain her currently-registered device,&nbsp;<em>Per saltire argent and gules, in chief two chevronels couped and in base a pair of scissors sable<\/em>., as a badge.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><strong>Theodora Akropolitissa<\/strong>&nbsp;(BoA): NEW DEVICE<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><em>Argent, a bull&#8217;s head cabossed and in chief a double-bitted axe, a bordure embattled azure.<\/em><\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">The name was registered June 2015.<br \/>\nThis submission seem to have slipped between the floorboards, having been taken at the Estella War; very sorry for the delay!<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><strong>Varinn inn Spaki&nbsp;<\/strong>(Tir Ysgithr): EXCHANGE OF DEVICE WITH BADGE<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><em>Per pale sable and gules, a sword between two wolf&#8217;s heads erased respectant Or.&nbsp;<\/em><br \/>\nThe name was registered January 2013. This badge was registered January 2014. When exchanged, the client&#8217;s currently-held device,&nbsp;<em>Per pale sable and gules, a dragon&#8217;s head cabossed and in base a Thor&#8217;s hammer Or.<\/em>, is to be released.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><strong>Varinn inn Spaki&nbsp;<\/strong>(TY): NEW BADGE<br \/>\n<em>Argent, within the horns of a decrescent gules in pale a wolf&#8217;s head cabossed and two roses sable, slipped and leaved vert, stems crossed in saltire.<\/em><\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">The name was registered January 2013.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><em><strong>The following submission will appear in the November 2017 Letter of Intent:<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><strong>Matheus V<\/strong><strong>e<\/strong><strong>\u00f0<\/strong><strong>r-<\/strong><strong>\u00fe\u01ebx<\/strong>&nbsp;(Barony of Atenveldt): NEW NAME and DEVICE<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><em>Per fess vert and sable, in pale a badger rampant maintaining a spear and a sun argent.<\/em><\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">The name is Old Norse.&nbsp;<em>Matheus<\/em>&nbsp;is found in The Viking Answer Lady&#8217;s website (http:\/\/vikinganswerlady.com\/ONMensNames.shtml#m), a form of the Christian given name Matteus, Matthew; it is found in Geirr Bassi, p. 13, s.n. Matheus. The byname means \u201cstorm badger.\u201d Elements are found in the&nbsp;<em>English-Old Norse Dictionary<\/em>, compiled by Ross G. Arthur (In parentheses Publications, Linguistics Series, Cambridge, Ontario 2002), with ve\u00f0r, \u201cstorm,\u201d and&nbsp;<em>English Old Norse Dictionary online&nbsp;<\/em>with&nbsp;<strong><em>\u00fe\u01ebx,<\/em><\/strong><strong>&nbsp;<\/strong><strong>\u201cbadger\u201d<\/strong><strong>&nbsp;<\/strong>(https:\/\/glosbe.com\/en\/non\/badger).<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">The client desires a male name and is most interested in the meaning and language\/culture of the name (Viking\/ON). He will not accept Major changes to the name.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><strong>The following submissions appear in the September 2017 Atenveldt Letter of Intent:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Commentary was provided by Basil Dragonstrike,&nbsp;Christian Jorgensen af Hilsonger,&nbsp;Coblaith Muimnech,&nbsp;Etienne Le Mons,&nbsp;ffride wlffsdotter,Iago ab Adam, Kolosvari Arpadne Julia,&nbsp;Kryss Kostarev,&nbsp;Magnus von L\u00fcbeck, Maridonna Benvenuti, and Michael Gerard Curtememoire.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><strong>Abigail de Westminster and Lachlann Dougal Graeme&nbsp;<\/strong>(Mons Tonitrus): NEW BADGE:&nbsp;<em>(Fieldless) Three chevronels couped and braced counterermine.<\/em><\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">The names were registered January 2006 and February 2009, respectively.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Cu Cathan Ultaig<\/strong>&nbsp;(BoA): NEW DEVICE:&nbsp;<em>Gules, a bend sinister bevilled between a wolf&#8217;s head couped contourny and an axe reversed maintained by a hand couped argent.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>The name is registered as&nbsp;<em>Cath<\/em><em>\u00e1<\/em><em>n Ultaig<\/em>; it was registered October 2009.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Iago ab Adam commented that more info about the hand is needed in the blazon:&nbsp;<em>Gules, a bend sinister bevilled between a wolf&#8217;s head couped&nbsp;<\/em><em>contourny and an axe reversed maintained by a sinister hand fesswise reversed argent.,<\/em>&nbsp;and added \u201c I&#8217;m a bit concerned that this might be slot machine, with three types of charge (wolf&#8217;s head, axe, hand) in the secondary charge group. I couldn&#8217;t find a relevant precedent (post the Aug 2015 maintained\/sustained rule change) about whether held charges count as a different secondary charge group from the secondary charge holding them.\u201d&nbsp;<br \/>\nMagnus von L\u00fcbeck found a recent acceptance example with a primary charge and a maintained charge for Rosa Linda degli Uccelli,&nbsp;<em>Gules, on an&nbsp;<\/em><em>owl affronty maintaining in its talons a rose slipped and leaved argent, a heart gules and in chief a cross bottony and a fleur-de-lys Or.<\/em>&nbsp;[January 2016 LoAR, A-East]., so that \u201cThis device does not violate SENA A3D2a, &#8220;slot machine&#8221; armory, which means a design having more than two types of charge in a single group.\u201d<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">There is now a question as to a primary charge&#8217;s maintained charge counting as a secondary charge group vs. a secondary charge itself maintaining a charge.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Finola Elizabeth Sutherland<\/strong>&nbsp;(Mons Tonitrus): NEW DEVICE CHANGE:&nbsp;<em>Purpure, on a pile inverted between two natural dolphins haurient<\/em><em>repectant argent a fleur-de-lys sable.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>The name was registered November 2011.<br \/>\nIf registered, the client&#8217;s current device,&nbsp;<em>Purpure, on a pile inverted between two natural dolphins haurient repectant argent a mullet sable.<\/em>, is to be retained as a badge.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Jeffroie Laurence Du Bosc<\/strong>&nbsp;(Barony of Atenveldt): NEW NAME and DEVICE:&nbsp;<em>Quarterly gules and purpure, a cross counter-compony sable and argent, in chief two lions couchant addorsed regardant Or.<\/em><\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">I cannot find this spelling of the given name. However, it appears in a number of variant spellings&nbsp;<em>(Geffray<\/em>&nbsp;1444,&nbsp;<em>Jeffray<\/em>&nbsp;1444,&nbsp;<em>Geffry<\/em>&nbsp;1416,&nbsp;<em>Jeffrey<\/em>&nbsp;1463,&nbsp;<em>Goscelinus<\/em>&nbsp;1269,&nbsp;<em>Joscelinus<\/em>&nbsp;1162-3, all taken from the Middle English Dictionary). The MED also demonstrates&nbsp;<em>Geffrei<\/em>&nbsp;1475. While none of these show an<em>&nbsp;-o-<\/em>&nbsp;in the name, ffride wlffsdotter notes that Google cites multiple instances of the statement &#8220;Jeffroie DuBois, a Norman Knight who accompanied William the Conqueror (Duke of Normandy),&#8221; which&nbsp;<em>may<\/em>&nbsp;explain why the submitter has requested authenticity for &#8220;11th C. Norman.&#8221;<br \/>\n<strong>Maria de Venetia<\/strong>&nbsp;(Tir Ysgithr): NEW DEVICE CHANGE:&nbsp;<em>Argent, a butterfly azure, a bordure azure semy of heart argent.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong>Mark the Just<\/strong>&nbsp;(Twin Moons): NEW ALTERNATE NAME,&nbsp;<strong>Just Mark<\/strong>, and NEW BADGE:&nbsp;<em>Sable, a hanging balance and a chief embattled argent.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>ffride wlffsdotter demonstrates the name elements:<br \/>\nJust Benny, male, christened 1544, St Just in Roseland, Cornwall, England. Batch no. C05318-1<br \/>\n(<a href=\"https:\/\/familysearch.org\/ark:\/61903\/1:1:J7S2-KQX\">https:\/\/familysearch.org\/ark:\/61903\/1:1:J7S2-KQX<\/a>)<br \/>\nJust Pollard, male, christened 1546, St Just in Roseland, Cornwall, England. Batch no. C05318-1<br \/>\n(<a href=\"https:\/\/familysearch.org\/ark:\/61903\/1:1:N5Z8-NFM\">https:\/\/familysearch.org\/ark:\/61903\/1:1:N5Z8-NFM<\/a>)<br \/>\nNicholas Mark, male, married 1586, Saint Minver, Cornwall, England. Batch no. M00235-1<br \/>\n(<a href=\"https:\/\/familysearch.org\/ark:\/61903\/1:1:V52N-GZN\">https:\/\/familysearch.org\/ark:\/61903\/1:1:V52N-GZN<\/a>)<\/p>\n<p>The client desires a male name and will not accept Major or Minor name changes.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><strong>Rebeka Orosz<\/strong>&nbsp;(Twin Moons): NEW NAME and DEVICE:&nbsp;<em>Quarterly vert and azure, a cross nebuly argent surmounted by a camal rampant Or.<\/em><\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><em>Rebeka<\/em>&nbsp;is a female given name This spelling was documented by Kolosvari Arpadne Julia in Hungary (in Latin) in 1272 (Feh\u00e9rt\u00f3i,&nbsp;<em>\u00c1rp\u00e1d-kori szem\u00e9lyn\u00e9vt\u00e1r<\/em>, s.n. Rebeka), seen in the LoAR for&nbsp;Rebeka Sid\u00f3, March 2014. This cams from&nbsp;<em>N\u0151i neveink az \u00c1rp\u00e1d-korban Az \u00c1rp\u00e1d-kori szem\u00e9lyn\u00e9vt\u00e1r (1000-1301) alapj\u00e1n<\/em>&nbsp;by Jurk\u00f3 Edina (<a href=\"http:\/\/mnytud.arts.unideb.hu\/szakdolgozat\/1667\/jurko_e_1667.pdf\">http:\/\/mnytud.arts.unideb.hu\/szakdolgozat\/1667\/jurko_e_1667.pdf<\/a>) has p. 29 of the PDF<br \/>\nRebeka, 1272.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Theresia&nbsp;<em>Orocz<\/em>&nbsp;was the wife of Stephanus Pritz and the mother of Catharina Pritz, who was baptized 11 Nov 1556 in Dunafo\u00f6ldv\u00e1r, Tolna, Hungary (Hungary, Catholic Church Records, 1636-1895,&#8221; database,&nbsp;<em>FamilySearch,<\/em>https:\/\/familysearch.org\/ark:\/61903\/1:1:X6DW-T54 : 21 July 2017),&nbsp;<a href=\"https:\/\/www.familysearch.org\/search\/record\/results?count=20&amp;query=%2Bgivenname%3ATheresia~%20%2Bsurname%3AOrosz~%20%2Bbirth_place%3AHungary~%20%2Bbirth_year%3A1200-1650\">https:\/\/www.familysearch.org\/search\/record\/results?count=20&amp;query=%2Bgivenname%3ATheresia~%20%2Bsurname%3AOrosz~%20%2Bbirth_place%3AHungary~%20%2Bbirth_year%3A1200-1650<\/a>~. The client desires a female name and it most interested in the language\/culture of the name; she would like it authentic for language\/culture (Hungarian).<\/p>\n<p>However, Kolosvari Arpadne Julia: \u201cDunaf\u00f6ldv\u00e1r does&nbsp;<em>not<\/em>&nbsp;have church records going back to 1556. (The Ottomans used the stones of the ruined abbey to build themselves a tower there in the mid-1500s.) The date was mis-indexed; it&#8217;s actually 1856(<a href=\"https:\/\/www.familysearch.org\/ark:\/61903\/3:1:9398-VNTJ-C?i=475\">https:\/\/www.familysearch.org\/ark:\/61903\/3:1:9398-VNTJ-C?i=475<\/a>).&nbsp;<br \/>\n\u201cOrosz &#8216;Russian, Ruthenian&#8217; is a very common surname in Hungary. K\u00e1zm\u00e9r dates the header spelling&nbsp;<em>Orosz<\/em>&nbsp;to 1514, 1522, and 1588, and the most common period spelling&nbsp;<em>Oroz<\/em>&nbsp;as early as 1332.<br \/>\n\u201cThere&#8217;s my ethnic bynames article (<a href=\"https:\/\/www.s-gabriel.org\/names\/julia\/EthnicBynames.html\">https:\/\/www.s-gabriel.org\/names\/julia\/EthnicBynames.html<\/a>), which mentions&nbsp;<em>Oroz<\/em>&nbsp;as the most common spelling and the earliest date of 1332 for the name; that plus a construction argument based on other mentioned most-common-in-period spellings, such as&nbsp;<em>Cherkesz<\/em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<em>Szerb<\/em>, should be enough to get&nbsp;<em>Orosz<\/em>&nbsp;(especially given that I can then confirm its period-ness in commentary).\u201d<br \/>\nffride wlffsdotter:&nbsp;Szamota Istv\u00e1n, 1906.&nbsp;<em>Magyar oklev\u00e9l-sz\u00f3t\u00e1r<\/em><br \/>\n(<a href=\"https:\/\/archive.org\/details\/magyaroklevlsz00szamuoft\">https:\/\/archive.org\/details\/magyaroklevlsz00szamuoft<\/a>)<br \/>\ncol. 714 sn. Orosz<br \/>\nBlasius Oroz 1426<br \/>\nJacobi dicti Oroz 1449<br \/>\nLadislai Oroz 1453<br \/>\nPetro Oroz 1470<br \/>\nOrosz Andr\u00e1s, Orosz Mikl\u00f3s 1602<br \/>\nJulia addtionally says:&nbsp;\u201cI just noticed that the submitter requests authenticity. Given the 1272 date for&nbsp;<em>Rebeka<\/em>, even 1332 for&nbsp;<em>Oroz<\/em>&nbsp;is a bit of a stretch (fifty years: two generations), but it would unquestionably be better than the late-period&nbsp;<em>Orosz<\/em>. I do wonder whether Rebeka shows up in the Anjou-age name list by Mariann Sl\u00edz &#8212; she has been adding her material to the DMNES, but as far as I can tell she&#8217;s only gotten up to M. I would not be totally surprised by a post-Reformation (but pre-17c.) Rebeka, but I have not found such a citation. If I did, then&nbsp;<em>Orosz<\/em>&nbsp;would be a good spelling to go with it.\u201d<br \/>\n<strong>Rhys Makhdoom<\/strong>&nbsp;(BoA): NEW NAME and DEVICE:&nbsp;<em>Sable, a horned and fange death&#8217;s head, on a chief argent,three horned and fanged death&#8217;s heads gules.&nbsp;<\/em><br \/>\nThere was a great deal of discussion on this name Makhdoom. It was used by the descendants of&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/speedydeletion.wikia.com\/wiki\/Pir_%28Sufism%29?redlink=1&amp;veaction=edit&amp;flow=create-page-article-redlink\">Pirs<\/a>, Quraysh Tribe, politicians and landlords in the in&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/speedydeletion.wikia.com\/wiki\/Pakistan\">Pakistani<\/a>&nbsp;provinces of&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/speedydeletion.wikia.com\/wiki\/Punjab_%28Pakistan%29?redlink=1&amp;veaction=edit&amp;flow=create-page-article-redlink\">Punjab<\/a>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/speedydeletion.wikia.com\/wiki\/Sindh?redlink=1&amp;veaction=edit&amp;flow=create-page-article-redlink\">Sindh<\/a>&nbsp;(<a href=\"http:\/\/speedydeletion.wikia.com\/wiki\/Makhdoom\">http:\/\/speedydeletion.wikia.com\/wiki\/Makhdoom<\/a>). There is the likelihood that Makhdoom was a&nbsp;<em>title<\/em>&nbsp;given to, and not a name personally associated with an individual. There are some instances of Makhdoom associated with people (including a man in the petroleum business, a physician from Illinois, and a Pakistani model), but they are all 20<sup>th<\/sup>&nbsp;C.\/post-period persons. If this element in period was&nbsp;used as a title alone, it violates SENA&nbsp;<strong>PN.4. B. 1. Use of Elements that Appear to Be Titles<\/strong>:&nbsp;Names may not contain an element or group of elements&nbsp;that create the appearance of a claim to have a specific protected rank or title that the submitter does not possess within the Society, even if that name&nbsp;element or elements are attested. A number of bynames based on documented Middle English ones were suggested by&nbsp;ffride wlffsdotter, in the event that this submission is returned.&nbsp;<br \/>\nThere was somewhat less commentary on the device, other than how to accurately describe the charges. Whether the combination of it and the literal pronunciation of the name, or the perceived excessive religious reference and religious offense have to be decided by Wreath.&nbsp;<br \/>\n<strong>Sean Gleny<\/strong>&nbsp;(TM): NEW NAME CHANGE, from&nbsp;<em>Se<\/em><em>\u00e1<\/em><em>n an Gleanna<br \/>\n<\/em>The original name submission was registered with this commentary: \u201cSubmitted as&nbsp;<em>Se\u00e1n Glenny,<\/em>&nbsp;the name conflicts with one of the submitter&#8217;s legal use names, [redacted]. There is insufficient difference in the sound of these two names for the submission to be registerable.<br \/>\n\u201cHowever, the name can be made registerable by addressing his request for a name authentic for 13th C Ireland. While we cannot make this name authentic for the 13th century (because we do not have any examples of the name Se\u00e1n before the early 14th century), we can change the name to fully Irish Gaelic form, which will change the sound sufficiently to provide enough difference from the legal use name to make the name registerable.<br \/>\nThe byname Glenny was documented as the submitter&#8217;s legal surname. The Gaelic form of Glenny is&nbsp;<em>an Gleanna<\/em>, which is dated to 1592 in Mari Elspeth nic Brian &#8220;Index of Names in Irish Annals&#8221;. The same article also has 16th C examples of Se\u00e1n. We have changed the name to<em>&nbsp;Se\u00e1n an Gleanna<\/em>, an authentic 16th C Irish Gaelic name, in order to register it and to partially fulfill the submitter&#8217;s authenticity request.\u201d<br \/>\nThe Administrative Handbook.III.A.10. Name Used by the Submitter Outside the Society &#8211; \u201cNo name will be registered to a submitter if it is identical to a name used by the submitter for purposes of identification outside of a Society context. This includes legal names, common use names, trademarks, and other items registered with mundane authorities that serve to identify an individual or group. This restriction applies to Society branches as well as individuals. Thus, a branch cannot use the name of a significant location (a town or county, for example) within its borders. This restriction is intended to help preserve a distinction between a submitter&#8217;s identity within the Society and the submitter&#8217;s identity outside of the Society.\u201d<br \/>\nUnder SENA, Sean doesn&#8217;t conflict with John, with differences in initial consonant and vowel (the initial commentary and ruling in 2008 wasn&#8217;t made under SENA).<br \/>\n<strong>Solveig fr<\/strong><strong>\u00e1<\/strong><strong>&nbsp;Rau<\/strong><strong>\u00f0\u00e1<\/strong>&nbsp;(Ered Sul): NEW NAME and DEVICE:&nbsp;<em>Per fess gules and argent semy of shears, a fess wavy sable and in chief a fish Or.<br \/>\n<\/em>The name is Old Norse.&nbsp;<em>S\u00f3lveig&nbsp;<\/em>is a feminine name found in &#8220;Viking Names found in Landn\u00e1mab\u00f3k,&#8221; Aryanhwy merch Catmael,<a href=\"http:\/\/www.ellipsis.cx\/~liana\/names\/norse\/landnamabok.html\">http:\/\/www.ellipsis.cx\/~liana\/names\/norse\/landnamabok.html<\/a>.&nbsp;<em>Rau<\/em><em>\u00f0\u00e1<\/em>&nbsp;is a river in Southern Iceland, in&nbsp;\u00c1rness\u00fdsla Co. It is referenced in the&nbsp;<em>Landn<\/em><em>\u00e1<\/em><em>mab<\/em><em>\u00f3<\/em><em>k<\/em>. The word&nbsp;<em>fr<\/em><em>\u00e1<\/em>&nbsp;is the preposition, \u201cfrom,\u201d associated with place-names such as used for period locales like rivers and farms. Prepositions like this are moderately common in locative bynames, but to indicate place of origin rather than place of resedence: both it and&nbsp;<em>\u00f3<\/em><em>r<\/em>&nbsp;can be translated \u201cfrom\u201d in this context;&nbsp;<em>fr<\/em><em>\u00e1<\/em>&nbsp;is a cognate with the English&nbsp;<em>from.<\/em><\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><strong>The following submissions were registered by the SCA College of Arms, July 2017:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><strong>Dennis of Tir Ysgithr.&nbsp;<\/strong>Holding name and device (see RETURNS for name).&nbsp;<em>Sable, on a pile azure fimbriated a scimitar inverted, a bordure argent.&nbsp;<\/em><br \/>\nSubmitted under the name&nbsp;<em>Valeas Proietto di Venezia<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><strong>Fi\u00f3rleif eldr {o,}rn.&nbsp;<\/strong>Device.&nbsp;<em>Argent, a phoenix gules, a bordure sable semy of pheons argent.<\/em><\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><strong>Galen Peter Gilmore.&nbsp;<\/strong>Device.&nbsp;<em>Per bend purpure and argent, a wyvern argent and three domestic cats herissony contourny guardant sable.<\/em><\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><strong>Godfrey Jordain.&nbsp;<\/strong>Name (see RETURNS for device).&nbsp;<br \/>\nThe submitter requested authenticity for an unspecified time, place or language. This name as documented is authentic for 16th century England.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><strong>Hannah Milligan.&nbsp;<\/strong>Device.&nbsp;<em>Per bend vert and purpure, on a bend Or a rose sable, overall two natural dolphins in annulo argent.&nbsp;<br \/>\n<\/em>Having charges in annulo not in their usual upright orientation is a step from period practice.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><strong>Jaku&#8217;an Kakujo.&nbsp;<\/strong>Device change (see RETURNS for name change).<em>&nbsp;Azure, on a hexagon within a hexagon voided argent a hemp leaf vert.&nbsp;<br \/>\n<\/em>This depiction of a hemp leaf is registered to the submitter. There is a step from period practice for the use of hexagons.<br \/>\nThe submitter&#8217;s previous device,&nbsp;<em>Per pale sable and vert, within a torii a lion dormant argent<\/em>, is released.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><strong>Johnathan Crusadene Whitewolf the Younger.&nbsp;<\/strong>Alternate name<em>&nbsp;Eber Hauer<\/em>&nbsp;and badge.&nbsp;<em>Per bend Or and argent, a bend raguly gules between a<\/em><em>double-headed eagle sable and an elephant&#8217;s tusk gules.<\/em>&nbsp;The submitter requested authenticity for an unspecified time, place or language. This name appears to be authentic for Prussia (Germany) circa 1600.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><strong>Leo frun of Tir Ysgithr.&nbsp;<\/strong>Name and badge.&nbsp;<em>Gules, a chimera statant within a bordure Or.&nbsp;<br \/>\n<\/em><em>Tir Ysgithr<\/em>&nbsp;is the registered name of an SCA branch.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><strong>Leolin Blackwell.&nbsp;<\/strong>Name and device.&nbsp;<em>Sable, a chevron gules ermined and fimbriated between two natural leopards combattant Or spotted sable and a demi-sun issuant from base Or.&nbsp;<br \/>\n<\/em>Artist&#8217;s note: Please draw the ermine spots larger and the fimbriation thicker.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><strong>Lilias Mar.&nbsp;<\/strong>Name.<br \/>\nNice 16th century Scottish name!<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><strong>Muiredach mac Robartaig.&nbsp;<\/strong>Name and device.&nbsp;<em>Chevronelly inverted azure and Or, on a chief-pale sable between two doves respectant gules, a double-headed axe Or.&nbsp;<br \/>\n<\/em>Nice Gaelic name for the 8th-12th centuries!<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><strong>Olive of Granholme.&nbsp;<\/strong>Holding name and device (see RETURNS for name).&nbsp;<em>Quarterly purpure and sable, on a cross rayonnant Or between in chief two owls respectant argent, an increscent moon azure<\/em>. Submitted under the name&nbsp;<em>Olive Long Anne Prosper<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><strong>Orabilis Douw.&nbsp;<\/strong>Name and device.&nbsp;<em>Per pale dovetailed argent and purpure, a wolf rampant contourny sable and a winged unicorn segreant argent, on a chief rayonny vert three thistles argent, blossomed purpure.<\/em><\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><strong>Orabilis Douw. Badge.&nbsp;<\/strong><em>Argent, a wolf&#8217;s head erased contourny sable and a unicorn&#8217;s head erased purpure armed gules, a point pointed counter-ermine.<\/em><\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><strong>Sibyl Brethnagh.&nbsp;<\/strong>Name (see RETURNS for device).&nbsp;<br \/>\nSubmitted as&nbsp;<em>Sibyl Bre<\/em><em><u>a<\/u><\/em><em>thna<\/em><em><u>c<\/u><\/em><em>h<\/em>, the submitter preferred the 13th century Anglicized form of the byname, mentioned in commentary by Coblaith Muimnech. Therefore, we have changed the name to&nbsp;<em>Sibyl Br<\/em><em><u>et<\/u><\/em><em>hna<\/em><em><u>g<\/u><\/em><em>h<\/em>&nbsp;to match the submitter&#8217;s preference.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><strong>\u00de\u00f3rbjorn Siggeirsson.&nbsp;<\/strong>Name.&nbsp;<br \/>\nSubmitted as&nbsp;<em>\u00de\u00f3rbj<\/em><em><u>\u00f8<\/u><\/em><em>rn Siggeir<\/em><em><u>s<\/u><\/em><em>on<\/em>, two minor changes were required for registration of this name. First, although there are many transliterations of the given name, none of them include&nbsp;<em>\u00f8<\/em>. With the submitter&#8217;s permission, we have changed the given name to&nbsp;<em>\u00de\u00f3rbj<\/em><em><u>o<\/u><\/em><em>rn<\/em>&nbsp;to use one of the standard transliterations. Second, the byname does not use the correct genitive (possessive) form of the father&#8217;s name. We have corrected by the byname to&nbsp;<em>Siggeir<\/em><em><u>ss<\/u><\/em><em>son<\/em>&nbsp;for registration.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><strong>Vincent Blackwell.&nbsp;<\/strong>Name and device.&nbsp;<em>Sable, on a pale gules fimbriated between in chief two wolves rampant addorsed a sword inverted argent.&nbsp;<\/em><br \/>\nNice 16th century English name!<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><strong>The following submissions were returned by the College of Arms for further work, July 2017:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><strong>\u00c1ilghean\u00e1n mac S\u00edthigh.&nbsp;<\/strong>Device.&nbsp;<em>Or, a &#8220;hound&#8221; passant regardant vert and a chief sable.&nbsp;<br \/>\n<\/em>This device is returned for redraw. The hound is depicted in a highly stylized Celtic manner, in violation of SENA A2C1, which requires that elements of armory be drawn &#8220;in a period armorial style.&#8221;<br \/>\nThe depiction of the hound is also in violation of SENA A2C2, which requires that &#8220;Elements must be drawn to be identifiable.&#8221; Commenters had difficulty identifying the charge as a hound, with some identifying it instead as a cat.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><strong>Amber Bikkad\u00f3ttir.&nbsp;<\/strong>Device.&nbsp;<em>Per chevron inverted vert semy of cat&#8217;s pawprints argent and sable, a domestic cat couchant contourny paly sable and Or and a tree eradicated argent.&nbsp;<br \/>\n<\/em>This device is returned for redraw. The field division is too high for per chevron inverted, and the paly division makes the domestic cat difficult to identify. There is a step from period practice for use of pawprints.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><strong>Ceallach Colquhoun.&nbsp;<\/strong>Household name Red Dragon Keep of Sundragon.&nbsp;<br \/>\nThis household name must be returned because the pattern Place Name\/Heraldic Charge +&nbsp;<em>Keep<\/em>&nbsp;+&nbsp;<em>of<\/em>&nbsp;Place Name was not documented and does not follow any attested pattern for names used for groups of people. We cannot drop the phrase&nbsp;<em>of Sundragon<\/em>, as the name&nbsp;<em>Red Dragon Keep<\/em>conflicts with the registered household names&nbsp;<em>Company of the Red Dragon<\/em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<em>House of the Red Dragons<\/em>.<br \/>\nThe submitter has two options for resubmission. First, although a change in designator does not clear a conflict between non-personal names, it does make it possible to register a name with permission to conflict. If the submitter obtains permission to conflict from the owners of&nbsp;<em>Company of the Red Dragon<\/em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<em>House of the Red Dragons<\/em>, then&nbsp;<em>Red Dragon Keep<\/em>&nbsp;would be registerable.<br \/>\nSecond, in the following forms, the name would fit attested patterns for household names:&nbsp;<em>Red Dragon House of<\/em>&nbsp;[place name] or&nbsp;<em>Red Dragon Tavern<\/em>\/<em>Inn<\/em>&nbsp;of [place name].<br \/>\nIf the submitter wishes to use&nbsp;<em>of Sundragon<\/em>&nbsp;as part of a resubmission, he should be prepared to address concerns raised by commenters that this construction was an improper claim to be an official arm of the Barony.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><strong>Godfrey Jordain.&nbsp;<\/strong>Device.&nbsp;<em>Vert, a chevron throughout gules fimbriated and charged with two chevronels Or.&nbsp;<br \/>\n<\/em>This device is returned for conflict with Eir\u00edkr skreyja,&nbsp;<em>Vert, a chevron gules fimbriated argent<\/em>. There&#8217;s one DC, for adding the tertiary charges to the chevron, but nothing for changing the tincture of the fimbriation.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><strong>Olive Long Anne Prosper.&nbsp;<\/strong>Name.&nbsp;<br \/>\nPN2E of SENA states: No name will be registered that either in whole or in part is obtrusively modern. Something is said to be obtrusively modern when it makes a modern joke or reference that destroys medieval ambience and drags the average person mentally back to the present day. Obtrusiveness can be either in the written form or when spoken. A period name that has a modern referent will not generally be considered obtrusively modern. Only extreme examples will be returned.<br \/>\nThis name must be returned because commentary uniformly identified it as an obtrusively modern&nbsp;<em>Star Trek<\/em>&nbsp;reference, clearly evoking the phrase &#8220;live long and prosper&#8221; and dragging listeners back to the modern (or future) era. The fact that this name uses an unusual English construction (double given names and double surnames) to accomplish its joke takes it beyond a mere modern referent to the sort of extreme example that requires return.<br \/>\nHer device is registered under the holding name&nbsp;<em>Olive of Granholme<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><strong>Roland of Blaye.&nbsp;<\/strong>Name.&nbsp;<br \/>\nThis name must be returned because it presumes on the significant historical figure Count Roland, nephew of Charlemagne and eponymous hero of the 12th century&nbsp;<em>Chanson de Roland<\/em>, one of the most famous pieces of medieval literature.<br \/>\nRoland was called&nbsp;<em>seigneur de Blaye<\/em>&nbsp;(overlord of Blaye) in period sources. For example,&nbsp;<em>Annales &amp; croniques de France: depuis la destruction de Troye iusques au temps du roy Louis onzieme<\/em>, published in 1553 (https:\/\/books.google.com\/books?id=iy9hAAAAcAAJ), refers to Roland several times as &#8220;Comte du Mans&#8221; (Count of Mans) and &#8220;Seigneur de Blaye.&#8221;&nbsp;<em>Blaye<\/em>&nbsp;continues to be the modern name of the place. Thus,&nbsp;<em>Roland of Blaye<\/em>is a form of the famous Roland&#8217;s name and the present submission must be returned as presumptuous.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><strong>Sibyl Brethnagh.&nbsp;<\/strong>Device.&nbsp;<em>Gules, a corgi dog rampant contourny Or maintaining a dagger inverted argent, a bordure embattled Or.&nbsp;<br \/>\n<\/em>This device is returned for redraw. The depiction of the primary charge does not match the provided documentation for the corgi, with the ears, tail, and muzzle noticeably differently from the gray-period image. No commenters were able to recognize the charge as a corgi.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><strong>Valeas Proietto di Venezia.&nbsp;<\/strong>Name.&nbsp;<br \/>\nThis name must be returned due to lack of evidence for&nbsp;<em>Valeas<\/em>&nbsp;as a name element. The documents cited in the Letter of Intent show the name as&nbsp;<em>Vale<\/em><em><u>n<\/u><\/em><em>s<\/em>, not Valeas. All of the instances of&nbsp;<em>valeas<\/em>&nbsp;found by commenters were for a Latin verb form, not a name (or even a noun). Heralds at the Pelican decision meeting were able to document both&nbsp;<em>Valens<\/em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<em>Valerius<\/em>&nbsp;as given names compatible with the remainder of the name. However, the submitter allows no changes. Therefore, the name must be returned.<br \/>\nHis device is registered under the holding name&nbsp;<em>Dennis of Tir Ysgithr<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><strong>Yagi Tenji Yoshitatsu Kakujo.&nbsp;<\/strong>Name change from Jaku&#8217;an Kakujo.&nbsp;<br \/>\nUnfortunately, this name must be returned because it is not correctly constructed and the submitter does not allow any changes. The submitter appears to be intending to use the attested Japanese pattern of Family Name + Yobina + Nanori + Imina. However, Solveig Keystone advises&nbsp;<em>Tenji<\/em>cannot be used as a yobina because it is an &#8220;era name&#8221; referring to a time period; &#8220;era names&#8221; did not come into use as yobinas until after the SCA&#8217;s period.<br \/>\nThe submitter may be interested to know that&nbsp;<em>Tenji<\/em>&nbsp;can be documented as an imina or a &#8220;name in religion.&#8221; Thus,&nbsp;<em>Yagi<\/em>&nbsp;+ yobina +&nbsp;<em>Yoshitatsu Tenji<\/em>would be registerable.&nbsp;<em>Kakujo<\/em>&nbsp;is also an imina. Thus,&nbsp;<em>Yagi<\/em>&nbsp;+ yobina +&nbsp;<em>Yoshitatsu Kakujo<\/em>&nbsp;is also registerable. However, there is no evidence of Japanese names using two iminas.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Marta as tu Mika-Mysliwy<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">c\/o Linda Miku<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">2527 East 3<sup>rd<\/sup>&nbsp;Street<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Tucson AZ 85716<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><a href=\"mailto:brickbat@nexiliscom.com\">brickbat@nexiliscom.com<\/a><\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">atensubmissions.nexiliscom.com<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>ATENVELDT COLLEGE OF HERALDS 1 November 2017, A.S. 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