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The following submissions
were registered by the SCA College of Arms, December 2011:
Arianwen ferch Arthur. Badge
(see PENDS for household name). Per pale argent and azure, a lozenge
counterchanged.
The submitter has permission to
conflict with the device of Christopher Devereux, Per
pale argent and azure, a mascle fleury at the points counterchanged.
This badge was intended to be
associated with the household name Teulu
Caer Mab. Since that
name has been pended, we are unable to make that association at this
time.
Ariel Longshanks. Device.
Argent, a natural
dolphin haurient and a sea-lion respectant purpure.
Asher Tye. Name
and device. Per pale
sable and Or, a tree eradicated and a chief all counterchanged.
Caillech
ingen Chon Duib. Name.
Submitted
as Caillech ingen Cú Dubh, the byname
has two problems. First, the byname ingen Cú Dubh mixes
pre-1200 and post-1200 spellings. Second, the father's name must be
placed in the genitive (possessive) form. The pre-1200 form of the
byname is ingen Chon Duib (the post-1200 form is inghean
Chon Duibh). The submitter indicated she wanted the earlier form;
we have changed it to that form in order to register the name.
The
submitter requested authenticity for 10th-12th century Irish.
Unfortunately, no evidence was found that the given name was in use
after the 8th century. Therefore, we cannot meet her request.
Caoilfhionn
inghean ui Mhaoil Ruanaidh. Name
(see RETURNS for device).
Submitted
as Caoilfhionn ingen
ui Máel-ruanaid,
the submitter indicated that she would accept no changes to the given
name. Elmet was able to find this spelling of the given name dated to
1630. Thus we can overturn previous precedent which says that
Caoilfhionn
is a modern spelling of the earlier Caoilinn
and hence unregisterable. Caoilfhionn
is registerable as a grey area spelling of the name.
To
be compatible with the 17th century given name spelling, the byname
must be completely Early Modern Gaelic. That form is inghean
ui Mhaoil Ruanaidh. We
have made that change in order to register the name.
Colm Kile of Lochalsh.
Alternate name Colm
Gobiforn Storm.
Honour
Grenehart. Badge.
Argent, on a chief
embattled sable four mullets Or.
Nice
badge!
Iosif Volkov. Device.
Per chevron argent and
azure, two wolves combatant each maintaining a Latin cross azure and
in base a double-bitted axe argent.
Reinhardt
Konrad von Rothenburg. Name and device. Or, a scorpion
inverted gules.
Nice
late period German name! The use of a scorpion inverted is allowed
by precedent: Noir Licorne presented evidence from a previous LoAR
which documented the use of a scorpion tergiant inverted as a crest
in period: "There is a tergiant inverted scorpion as the crest
of Sir William Sharington/Sherrington c. 1547 in Bedingfield and
Gwynn-Jones' Heraldry, p. 104." Since the use of a scorpion
tergiant inverted has been demonstrated in period, we rule that its
use is not a step from period practice. [Alessandra Lorenza
Simonetti, Oct 2009, A-An Tir] Please advise the submitter to draw
the scorpion with some internal detailing to aid in its
identification.
Uilliam of Iona. Device.
Per pale purpure and
sable, a tankard argent between three pheons Or.
The following submissions
were returned by the College of Arms for further work, December 2011:
Caoilfhionn inghean ui Maoil
Ruanaidh. Device. Or,
a half-moon knife argent handled of wood proper and a chief engrailed
azure.
This
device is returned as the half-moon knife, being predominantly
argent, does not have good contrast with the Or field.
Please
advise the submitter, upon resubmission, to draw the chief with more
engrailings.
Margherita da Ferrara. Name
and device. Per bend sinister purpure and vert, a sun and on a chief
Or a grape vine vert fructed purpure.
This name conflicts with the
registered Margaret di
Ferrara. If the new
proposed rules are implemented as proposed, these names will not
conflict (as the difference between the two affect the sound and
appearance of multiple syllables of the names).
This device is returned for
conflict with the device of Bianca Lucia da Como, Per
pale azure and vert, a sun and on a chief Or an ivy vine proper.
There is one CD for the change of field, but no difference between an
ivy vine and a grape vine, as the shape of their leaves is similar.
This device is also returned for
using wax-based pencils or crayons on the submission forms, which has
been cause for return since the May 2011 Laurel meetings.
Varga János. Device.
Azure, in fess a wolf
sejant erect affronty argent sustaining a spear Or headed sable and
maintaining in his dexter paw a lantern Or, upon a trimount vert.
This
device is returned for redraw, for violating section VII.7.a of the
Rules for Submissions which requires that "Elements must be
recognizable solely from their appearance." Many commenters had
difficulty identifying the spear in this depiction as the spearhead
has poor contrast with the field. The use of a vert trimount on a
low-contrast field, usually azure, has been well documented in the
past, but all exceptions to the rules must be provided with
documentation each time they are to be registered. Fortunately,
commenters provided sufficient documentation to register this motif.
Most notably is the article "Materials in Support of the Case
for the Trimount" found in the 1993 Known World Heraldic and
Scribal Symposium proceedings. The August 2006 Letter of Pends and
Discussion provides yet more examples of vert trimounts in Hungarian
armory under the submission for Victor Ispan. Thus the use of the
vert trimount on an azure field here is unremarkable.
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