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ILOI9903 , a cross 1) Alexandros Kaloethes (Wastelands) , overall on a Resubmitted name. Reactivation of pended device. Name returned 2/98. fimbriated an estoile all Paly and within a , on a delf bordure or. sable a Or

3) Bice di Pietro (Loch Ruadh) New badge. Name reg 12/98. Documentation provided: Alexandros listed on http://sdcc8.ucsd.edu/ Gules, on a ~rinman/byz_names/masc_given+names.html as lozenge sable a masculine given name used by the Byzantine fimbriated an aristocracy dated to 1322 in The Doukai by estoile Or. Demetrios Polemis. Kaloethes listed on a dependency of http://sdcc8.ucsd.edu/~rinman/byz_names/intro duction.html as a Byzantine family name. Photocopies: URL pages mentioned (one without complete URL readable). Changes: No major changes. Submitter wants a masculine name from the time period 1400- 1500. 4) Caitlin nan Croc Airgead (Gate’s Edge) Submission history: Basil Kaloethes New device. Name reg 3/90. Alexandros was returned at Kingdom 12/98 (AG9901) because Alexandros was documented Sable, on a only as a given and could not be the last argent a horse element. rampant sable.

2) Bice di Pietro (Loch Ruadh) New device. Name reg 12/98.

Photocopies: None needed. 5) Cathlin Sommerfield (Bjornsborg) Changes: No major changes. Sound is most Resubmitted badge. Name reg 2/89. important. Submitter will accept Alexandria Conal O‟Riordáin. Desired gender is female.

(Fieldless) A 7) Connor Makinzie (Wastelands) pomegranate sable Resubmitted device. Name in LoI slipped, leaved and 12/98. seeded Or. Per Submission history: engrailed azure Previous badge with and argent, a same was and returned by Laurel three escallops 9/98 for visual conflict with Allorac de counterchanged. Beaumont of Glastonbury “(Fieldless) A pomegranate slipped & leaved Or.” This is a Submission redraw intended to clear the visual conflict. history: Previous device “Per 6) Conal Alexandria O’Riordáin engrailed argent (Lindenwood) and azure, two natural naiant in annulo New name. New device. counterchanged” was returned by Kingdom 12/98 for conflict with William the Navigator, Azure, on a “Per fess engrailed argent and azure, in pale a pile inverted dolphin naiant and a dolphin inverted naiant to between in sinister counterchanged.” two crescents argent, a 8) Devin Quinn (Shadowlands) sable. New name.

Documentation provided: Devin Reaney and Wilson (1995 ed.) p 133 under Devin says „The Irish Devin(e) is for O‟ Daimhin or O‟Duibhin „descendant of Daimhin or of Duibhin‟, diminuitives of damh „ox, stag‟ Documentation provided: and dubh „black‟. Conal Withycombe (3rd ed.) p 71under Conal. Quinn Reaney and Wilson (1995 ed) p. 368 Alexandria Withycombe (3rd ed.) p 17. under under Quin list Quine and Quinn dated 1275, Alexandra dates this spelling to 1218. Quin 1394, Quyne 1443 from the Old French O’Riordáin MacLysaght (6th ed.) under (O) quin „monkey‟. Riordan, Rearden lists Ó Riordáin as a varient Photocopies: None needed. within a “numerous sept”. Ó Corrain & Changes: Any changes, and changes requested Maguire, p 16, under Rígbarddán lists Ríordán for language and/or culture: Irish (Gaelic) and as an early name found principally in Munster. French (Last Name). Desired gender is male. 10) Elfsea, Barony of 9) Duncan MacDougall (Mendersham) New badge. New name. New device. Per pale azure and argent a base embattled Azure a winged overall a jester‟s cap in pale overall cat-a-mountain counterchanged sejant guardant argent. An officers poll was included, but did not list the blazon on the page of signatures.

11) Ivor MacFergus (Loch Ruadh) New name. New device.

Gules, a vol and between its wings a claymore Or. Documentation provided: Duncan The Tartans of the Clans and Families of Scotland by Sir Thomas Innes of Leaney (1964), p 186 says „”Duncan of Argyll” appears on record as early as 1244. The Highland Clans by Sir Iain Moncreiffe of that Ilk, Albany , (1982), p. 132-135 dates “the 4th Chief‟s brother Duncan” to the time of Robert Bruce. MacDougall The Tartans of the Clans and Families of Scotland by Sir Thomas Innes of Leaney c. 1964 p 186 says „Ian, son of Duncan Documentation provided: Macdougall, as 7th of Dunollie, and in 1457 his Ivor Withycombe (3rd ed.) p 168 under Ivor great-grandson” which dates Macdougall as pre- mentions “ St. Ivor contemporary with St. 1457. Patrick.” Also, it “is probably a borrowing of Photocopies: All mentioned. the Old Norse name Ivarr which was borne by Changes: Any, and requested to make name several Danish Kings of Dublin in the 9th and authentic male for 12-14th century Scottish 10th C.” “Yfore occurs in English records in the Gaelic. 13th C.” MacFergus Black p 493 under MacFergus “son of Fergus” dates Johannes filius Fergusii to 1316-18, and Colinus Fegusii [i.e. Cailean Mac Fhearghuis] to 1485. Note: Clan MacFergus is the registered name of his household, 4/97. Photocopies: None needed. Changes: No major changes. Desired gender is male.

12) Jadwiga Palangis (Mendersham) New name. New device. sinister argent and , a bend sinister gules between a caravel proper and a sea Gules, on a bend Or” was returned by Kingdom 9/98 for metal on between six metal (sea lion), caravel sails not being proper crosses Lorraine (brown instead of white), and a bend that was Or, a bow . too narrow. This is the same basic design in different tinctures with a wider bend.

14) Lionardo Acquistapace (Bjornsborg) Resubmitted device with request for a regional style exception under RfS VII.b. (Asterisk Note: I deeply regret the neccessity for Documentation Provided: excerpting a remarkable piece of Jadwiga History of Poland by O. Halecki, documentation. I will gladly provide copies of 1976, p 65 discusses Jadwiga of Anjou as taking the 13-page attachment to anyone who requests the throne of Poland fourteen years after it.) Casimir the Great and immediately after Louis of Anjou. Argent, two Dictionary of First Names, Hanks and Hodges, lions sejant 1990, p. 170 , dates St. Jadwiga to c.1174-1243, respectant Or and the Blessed Jadwiga to 1371-99. langued and Palangis http://daugenis.mch.mii.it/samogito/ clawed gules. LANKVTINOS_VIETOS/palanga.en.html (Palanga Lithuania period document) Submission http://neris.mii.it/heritage/lfcc/thelt history: /node9.htm#SECTION0009 (Lituanian naming “Argent, two practices) lions sejant Photocopies: Halacki and Hanks & Hodges. respectant Changes: Any, and requested for female in 12- erminois” was 14th century Lituanian / Baltic region. returned at Kingdom 12/97 for violating RfS VIII.2.b – “the Rule of .”

Documentation provided: Excerpts of RfS VIII.6 listing the requirements for registering a proposed exceptional armorial design on the 13) James Parker (Wastelands) basis of regional style: (1) Submitter must Resubmitted Device. explicitly request an exception. (2) Documentation is adduced to show that Ermines, a bend exceptional design element was not uncommon sinister between in the regional style in question. (3) a caravel and a Documentation is adduced to show that all sea lion Or. elements of the submitted armory can be found in the regional style in question. Submission history: “Per (1) – Done both in the cover letter from Callisto Mincloth Listed on the compilation of early on behalf of the client, and by Lionardo 12th centry Irish names, “Feminine Names from himself in a letter written „in persona‟. the Index to O‟Brien‟s „Corpus Genealogiarum (2) & (3) Documented mostly from Or and Hiberniae‟”, p. 2. (http://www.sca.org/ Argent by Archbishop Bruno Bernard Heim heraldry/laurel/irish-obrien.html). Also of the Académie Internationale d‟Héraldique O‟Corrain and Maguire (1992), p. 137 identifies (Van Duren, Gerards Cross, 1994). This Mincloth as “the mother of Saint Columb of text shows many exception to the rule of Terryglass”. tincture at lest insofar as the metals are ingen “daughter of” concerned. To address the region of Lochlainn O‟Corrain and Maguire (1992) p. northern Italy, on p. 62 Heim states: “In 123 dates Lochlainn to “the early middle ages” Italy the arms with Or and Argent together and “later middle ages”. are very frequent. The Elenco Storico Della Photocopies: Web page of names from Nobiltà Italiana, a colour illustrated edition O‟Brien. of the S.M. of Malta (ca.1960) shows Changes: Any, and requested for a feminine more than 300 instances. This list is not at Irish (Gaelic) name (no time period given). all historic, it gives no dates. … We prefer, however, to show instances from the famous 16. Raimond George De Mora (Elfsea) Armoriale Trivulziano…Codice 1390…I New name. New Device counted more than 200 shields in which Or and Argent appear together.” The Per bend photocopied pages 62, 64, and 65 list 19 sinister examples of which 11 have an Or on embattled Or an Argent or vice versa. (The others and gules a have metal charges on what we would call mullet and a „neutral‟ fields, i.e. bendy argent and Or.) key Some examples: counterchange Mola (Milano) – Argent, two lions rampant d respecting each other Or holding a millstone of the field. (Heim notes that the blazon omits the five bezants over the millstone.) Cernisio – Argent, a wolf rampant Or, on a chief Or an displayed Sable. Cavrate – Argent, two sceptres in Or, in chief a tower Gules. Documentation provided: Raimond Dauzet, Noms de Famille, p. 507.s.n. Submitter also refers to Web page Raimbaud “ancient Germanic baptismal name” http://www.heraldica.org/tinctrul.htm for a lists “Raimond” as a common varient. „decent article‟ on the subject of heraldic George Dauzet, Noms de Famille, p. 288 s.n. exceptions, and to George(s) - common masculine baptismal name http://www.heraldica.org/topics/national/italy.ht and family name influenced by 3rd and 4th m for information on Italian heraldry. century saints. Photocopies: Or and Argent, Heim. De Mora Dauzet, Noms de Famille, p. 440 s.n. Mora refers to More, Maure on p. 441 with 15. Mincloth ingen Lachlainn (Steppes) many varients, time periods, and parts of New name. France. Photocopies: None needed. New device. Name in LoI 12/98. Changes: Any. Sound is most important, but no indication of desired pronunciation was Per bend azure given. Desired gender is male. and argent, two keys in saltire, 17. Rathad Le An Caisteal, Incipient Shire wards to base, Resubmitted Branch Name and Device. counterchange d and a chief Argent, on a embattled saltire gules a argent. tower Or, overall a laurel wreath vert.

Populace poll included with very slightly different blazon.

Documentatio n provided: Rathad (Ra-at) Gaelic meaning “road” from p 21 of Gaelic Primer, Author unknown, no ISBN#, unknown edition. Le (le) Gaelic meaning “by”, p. 33 of same source. An (an) Gaelic meaning “the”, p. 52 of same source. Caisteal (Cash-chal) Gaelic meaning “castle”, p. 11 of same source. Populace poll approving this name was provided. Photocopies: Listed pages, no title or publication page. Changes: Any, and requested to make name more authentic for Gaelic 8-12th century. Meaning, sound, and language/culture are all marked as important. Submission history: “Crossroads Keep” was returned by Kingdom 6/98 because “Crossroads” was not a period word. The device was returned for redrawing of the castle to be fully on the saltire.

18. Tessa di Rimini (Wastelands)