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The following submissions
were registered by the SCA College of Arms, February 2012:
Dominic
Coltbayne. Name and device. Per pale vert and sable, on a
chamfron argent a cross formy sable, a bordure embattled argent.
The
form of the byname that was documented is Coltbayn; however,
the spelling -bayne for the second element can be found in the
dated byname Longerbayne (Reaney and Wilson, s.n. Cockbain).
This is therefore registerable as submitted (as a constructed
byname).
Hopkyn
Blaidd Du. Name (see RETURNS for device).
Hopkyn
Blaidd Du. Badge. (Fieldless) A winged card-pique per pale
sable and gules.
Isabella
Çapata de la Mar. Name change from Isabella Ponce.
Isabella
was documented on the Letter of Intent as either an English or as an
Italian name. Edelweiss was able to find evidence of its occasional
use in late period Spain (which matche the remainder of the name),
though Isabel was always more common.
The
submitter's previous name, Isabella Ponce, is released. While
the Letter of Intent said that she had not indicated a disposition,
later communication with the submitter indicated that she intended
the name to be released. We remind people that the default
disposition for old items is to release them. We only retain old
items when the submitter explicitly requests it.
Jean
Michel of Tir Ysgithr. Reblazon of device. Azure, a hawk
rising contourny Or sustaining a trident bendwise sinister argent.
Blazoned
when registered in January 2009 as Azure, in bend a hawk rising
contourny Or sustaining a trident bendwise sinister argent, we
are clarifying the relative sizes of the charges.
Matthew
of the Forest. Name and device. Quarterly gules and sable, on
a bend Or three dragons palewise contourny gules winged and bellied
vert.
The
submitter requested authenticity for 12th - 14th century English.
Elmet was able to find evidence of Matthew and del Forest
in the later 14th century. While Matthew del Forest is the
likely written form, a vernacular spoken Matthew of the Forest
is not implausible. Thus, this name meets that request.
This
name does not conflict with the registered Matthew Forrester.
The bynames are sufficiently different in sound and appearance to be
clear of conflict.
Petronia
Lupa. Name and device. Per fess sable and azure, a wolf sejant
ululant and in dexter chief a roundel argent.
The
submitter requested authenticity for Roman culture. This name meets
that request.
There
is a step from period practice for the use of the ululant posture.
Séamus
mac Ríáin. Reblazon of badge. (Fieldless) A winged cat
sejant sustaining a shepherd's crook, pendant from the crook a
lantern sable.
Blazoned
when registered in June 2011 as (Fieldless) In fess a shepherd's
crook sustained by a winged cat sejant, pendant from the crook a
lantern sable, we are clarifying the relative sizes of the
charges.
Ulrich
von Dresden. Name and device. Azure, in pale two double-bladed
axes in saltire and a unicorn couchant argent, armed and crined Or.
The
submitter requested authenticity for 13th-16th century German; this
name is authentic for the 14th century and later.
Valdís
of Sundragon. Holding name and device (see PENDS for name). Per
bend sinister vert and sable, a dragonfly and a lotus flower in
profile argent.
Submitted
under the name Valdís Álarsdóttir
William
mac Coluim. Device. Sable, in cross three compass stars and a
phoenix, a bordure rayonny argent.
There
is a step from period practice for the use of compass stars.
Wolff
Schultz. Name and device. Quarterly gules and sable, a
double-headed eagle within an orle Or.
The
submitter requested authenticity for 12th to 15th century German. As
the given name is dated to the 15th century, we need a byname form
suitable for that time. Schultz was in use as the byname of an
adult man by 1503; this is sufficient to suggest that it may have
been in use slightly earlier. Thus, the name as submitted is
authentic for the late 15th/early 16th c. An earlier form of the name
would be Wolff Schulcz; this would be suitable for the earlier
15th century.
Nice
device!
The following have been
returned by the College of Arms for further work, February 2012:
Hopkyn
Blaidd Du. Device.
Sable, a chevron Or
charged with three crosses formy sable and in chief a vol Or charged
with a cross formy sable.
This
device is returned for violating section VIII.3 of the Rules for
Submissions, which requires that "Elements must be used in a
design so as to preserve their individual
identifiability...Identifiable elements may be rendered
unidentifiable by significant reduction in size..." The cross
formy on the vol is unidentifiable both by being too small, and also
by becoming lost in the internal detailing of the vol, such that many
commenters didn't notice its existence at all.
Please
advise the submitter, upon resubmission, to draw the chevron higher
on the field. Please see the May 2011 Cover Letter for how to
properly place a chevron on the field.
Kiera
ferch Dafydd. Name and device. Per fess argent and checky
purpure and argent, in chief a dragon coward sable.
Unfortunately,
Kiera was ruled unregisterable in July 2006; we have no
evidence that it was used before 1600.
Commenters
were able to find an English surname Kiere. It would be registerable
as an English masculine given name. Unfortunately, that name is not
registerable with the feminine byname ferch Dafydd. It would
be registerable as Kiere Dafydd. However, dropping ferch
would be a major change, which the submitter does not allow.
This
device is returned for conflict with the badge of Eric de
Dragonslaire, (Fieldless) A dragon salient sable breathing flames
gules. There is one CD for fieldlessness, but there is no
difference granted for the change in position of the primary charge
on the field as location has no meaning for fieldless armory.
The following are pended
until the July 2012 Laurel meetings:
Valdís Álarsdóttir. Name.
The
submitter requested authenticity for 10th-12th century Scandinavia.
This request was not summarized on the Letter of Intent; we are
pending it to allow commenters to discuss that request. The submitter
also indicated interest in the name Valdisa if that could be
found. Commenters found this name in the Íslenskir annálar
dated to c. 1370. However, this is not compatible with the
authenticity request she made.
Her
device has been registered under the holding name Valdís of
Sundragon.
This
was item 9 on the Atenveldt letter of November 15, 2011.
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