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Kingdom of Atenveldt
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Unto Andrewe Laurel; Lillia Pelican; Brunissende Wreath; and the commenting Members of the College of Arms, Greetings from Marta as tu Mika-Mysliwy, Brickbat Herald and Parhelium Herald for the Kingdom of Atenveldt!
The Atenveldt College of Heralds requests the consideration and registration of the following names and armory with the College of Arms. Unless specifically stated, the client will accept any spelling and grammar corrections; all assistance is appreciated.
1. Áine inghean Uí Cheallaigh: DEVICE RESUBMISSION from Laurel, June 2014 Per chevron azure and argent, two owls respectant argent and a tree eradicated azure trunked sable.
The name was registered June 2014.
The device, identical to this blazon, was returned for redrawing, using a correctly configured Per chevron... line of division. This has been done.
2. Alfred Jensen of Mo: BADGE RESUBMISSION from Laurel, July 2014 (Fieldless) On a cross formy fitched at the foot sable a dove rising argent.
The name was registered/corrected June 2014.
The original submission with this blazon was returned by Laurel for a redraw: “A properly drawn cross formy fitched at the foot would have the arms clearly separated. The fitching should also be narrower.”
3. Honour Grenehart: NEW BADGE Per pale azure and sable, a hurst of pine trees and a base indented argent.
The name was registered January 1999.
Originally submitted as Per pale azure and sable, a hurst of pine trees argent., the base was added to avoid a potential conflict with Wyndylyn Leanb na Doinneann, Vert, a hurst of blasted birch trees argent. The client has been contacted and consulted; she is happy with the addition of the base indented.
4. Jacob Fisher de Cardif: NEW NAME and DEVICE Per bend sinister azure and argent, a covered saltcellar shedding salt and a seadog rampant counterchanged.
Cardiff is a Welsh port city; de Cardif is dated to 1176 and 1203, according to Reaney and Wilson, 3rd editition, p. 84 s.n. Cardiff. The client desires a male name and is most interested in the sound of the name. He will not accept Major changes to the name. This is clear of Jacob Fisher (registered September 2006) by the addition of a locative.
5. Sibyll Hunter: NEW NAME The name is English. Sibyll is a female name dated to 1592 as Sibyll Sterne, a christening name in Cottenham, Cambridge, England (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NKVR-J4J, Batch C13807-1). Hunter is dated to 1588 as Elizabeth Hunter in a marriage record in London (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NJPV-XB4, Batch M02242-2). The client desires a female name and is most interested in he language/spelling of the name (English). She will not accept Major changes to the name.
I was assisted in the preparation of this Letter of Intent by Basil Dragonstrike and Alys Mackyntoich.
There are 2 New Names, 1 New Device, 1 New Badge, 1 Device Resubmission and 1 Badge Resubmission. This is a total of 6 items, 4 of them new.
Thank you to those who have provided your great indulgence and patience, your expertise and your willingness to share it thus far, and to those who will do the same as this is presented to the College entire.
Marta as tu
Mika-Mysliwy
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