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Unto Elisabeth de Rossignol, Laurel; Margaret MacDuibhshithe, Pelican; Jeanne Marie Lacroix, Wreath; and the commenting Members of the College of Arms, Greetings from Marta as tu Mika-Mysliwy, Parhelium Herald! The Atenveldt College of Heralds requests the consideration and registration of the following names and armory with the College of Arms. Please note: Unless specifically stated, the submitter will accept any spelling and grammar corrections; all assistance is appreciated. 1. Anita de Challis: NEW BADGE (Fieldless) A seeblatt per pale gules and Or. The name was registered February 2000. The badge incorporates charges and tinctures of her registered device, Gules, a seeblatt and a chief doubly arched Or. This is clear of Karl von Schattenburg, (Fieldless) A seeblatt Or.; and Caitlin Davies, (Fieldless) Per pale gules and argent., with 1 CD for fieldlessness and 1 CD for complete or half tincture change of the primary charge. 2. Guido Dragonetti: NEW NAME The name is Italian. Guido is a masculine given name found multiple times in “Italian Renaissance Men's Names,” Ferrante LaVolpe ( http://www.s-gabriel.org/names/italian.shtml ). Dragonetti is an Italian family name found in “Family Names Appearing in the Catasto of 1427,” Ferrante LaVolpe ( http://www.s-gabriel.org/names/ferrante/catasto/family_names.html ). The client desires a male name and is most interested in the language/culture of the name; he wishes it authentic for Italian. 3. Guido Dragonetti: NEW DEVICE Per chevron inverted Or and gules, in chief a wyvern couchant contourny gules maintaining a wooden lute proper. 4. Lisia Anna Fiorelli: NEW NAME The name is Italian. Lisia is a feminine given name in “Italian names from Imola, 1312,” Aryanhwy merch Catmael (http://www.ellipsis.cx/~liana/names/italian/imola.html ). Anna is a feminine given name in “Fourteenth Century Venetian Personal Names,” Arval Benicoeur and Talan Gwynek ( http://www.s-gabriel.org/names/arval/venice14/ ). Fiorelli is a surname found in “List of surnames (SURNAM1) found in the Tratte,” R. Butt Litchfield ( http://www.stg.brown.edu/projects/tratte/doc/TLSURNAM1.html ). The client desires a female name and is most interested in the language/culture of the name; she wishes it authentic for Italian. 5. Lisia Anna Fiorelli: NEW DEVICE Or, a chevronel inverted vert and another gules, in chief three poppies gules. An alternate blazon could be Or, two chevronels inverted vert and gules, in chief three poppies gules. 6. Seamus McDaid: NEW BADGE (Fieldless) A shamrock per pale azure and argent. The name was registered December 1999. The badge incorporates charges and tinctures of his registered device, Per pale argent and azure, a shamrock counterchanged. This is clear of Catriona Muireaghan of Carlingford, (Fieldless) A shamrock per pale vert and argent.; Rose Bailie Marsh, Ermine, a shamrock per pale azure and vert., with 1 CD for fieldlessness and 1 CD for half tincture change of the primary charge. This letter contains 2 new names, 2 new devices, and 2 new badges. This is a total of 6 items, all of them new. A check to cover fees will be sent separately. Thank you again for your great indulgence and patience, your expertise and your willingness to share it. I remain, Marta as tu Mika-Mysliwy c/o Linda Miku 2527 East 3rd Street; Tucson AZ 85716 atensubmissions.nexiliscom.com brickbat@nexiliscom.com Commonly-Cited References Black, George F. The Surnames of Scotland. Medieval Names Archive. http://www.s-gabriel.org/names/ Ó Corráin, Donnchadh and Fidelma Maguire. Irish Names. Reaney, P.H. and R. M. Wilson. A Dictionary of English Surnames, 2nd Edition, 1976, reprinted 1979. Withycombe, E.G., The Oxford Dictionary of English Christian Names, 3rd Edition. London, Oxford University Press, 1977. |