Atenveldt Submissions (excerpted from the S.C.A. College of Arms' Letters of Acceptance and Return)
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The following submissions
were registered by the SCA College of Arms, August 2012:
Belle Cerise. Name
(see RETURNS for device).
The byname was not dated on the
Letter of Intent. Green Staff was able to find the byname between
1366 and 1372.
Edric the Unsteady. Blanket
permission to conflict with name.
The submitter allows the
registration of any name not identical to his registered name.
Edric the Unsteady. Blanket
permission to conflict with device. Argent,
a lymphad sails furled and oars in action sable, pennoned and in
dexter chief an estoile gules, all within a bordure sable.
Edric grants permission to
conflict for all armory which is not identical to his device.
Edric the Unsteady. Blanket
permission to conflict with badge. Argent,
an estoile gyronny of six gules and sable within a bordure sable.
Edric grants permission to
conflict for all armory which is not identical to his badge.
Edric the Unsteady. Blanket
permission to conflict with badge.
Argent, a cross conjoined to a bend sinister within a bordure gules.
Edric grants permission to
conflict for all armory which is not identical to his badge.
Edric the Unsteady. Blanket
permission to conflict with badge. Vert, a cockatrice erect
maintaining in its upraised dexter claw a needle palewise, point to
chief, within a bordure engrailed Or.
Edric grants permission to
conflict for all armory which is not identical to his badge.
Erik the Relentless. Blanket
permission to conflict with device. Purpure
chapé ployé, a standing seraph argent.
Erik grants permission to
conflict for all armory which is at least one countable step (DC)
from his device.
Jocelyn Playndeamours. Name.
Appearing on the Letter of Intent
as Jocelyn
Payndeamours,
the forms and documentation have Jocelyn
Playndeamours;
we have restored the name to its submitted form.
John the Idiota. Reblazon
of device. Gules, a
woolly spider monkey rampant grasping with its upraised tail a pouch
Or.
Blazoned when registered in
August 1982 as Gules, a
woolly spider monkey rampant proper grasping with its upraised tail a
pouch Or, the monkey
is primarily Or.
Lionet de la Rose Blanche.
Reblazon of device.
Argent, a triquetra
azure fretted with a triangle inverted voided gules.
Blazoned when registered in March
1989 as Argent, a
triquetra azure within and fretted with a triangle inverted gules,
the triangle is voided.
Raylene of the Whispering
Woods. Blanket
permission to conflict with name.
Raylene's heir allows the
registration of any name not identical to her registered name.
Raylene of the Whispering
Woods. Blanket
permission to conflict with device. Per
bend vert and argent, a bend engrailed between a hare salient and two
frogs sejant, a bordure engrailed, all counterchanged.
Raylene's heir grants permission
to conflict for all armory that is not identical to her device.
Simon the Christian. Reblazon
of device. Argent, in
pale a sun azure charged with a mullet argent and a fox couchant
sable.
Blazoned when registered in June
1971 as Argent, a fox
couchant sable beneath a mullet argent upon a sun azure,
the fox and the sun are co-primary charges.
Sveinbi{o,}rn Halbiornson.
Name.
Submitted as Sveinbi{o,}rn
Hallbi{o,}rnson,
the submitter allows minor changes but also requested that his byname
not be changed to Hallbjarnarson
if at all possible. This instruction overrules the minor changes
request.
Halbiorn
is a Swedish masculine name. It is found as a header form in the SMP;
it is dated as Halbyornn
to 1523-4. Other compounds using these elements are found from Norse
times through to the 16th century. Given other bynames formed from
names ending in -bjorn,
Halbiornson
is a plausible byname, though Halbiornsson
would be more typical. Halbiornsson
is also found in Norwegian (Lind s.n. Hallbiorn). We have changed the
name to Halbiornson
to meet the submitter's request.
This combination of elements is
registerable under the Standards for Evaluation; the elements are
from a single naming group and are dated to within 500 years of one
another. Therefore it can be registered. The combination is not
registerable under the Rules for Submissions; it has a step from
period practice for the lingual mix of Old Norse and Swedish or
Norwegian and a second for a gap of more than 300 years between the
elements.
Victoria of the Vales of
Barnsdale. Augmentation
of arms. Or, an
insect-winged naked woman passant, wings chased, azure, and for
augmentation on a canton sable in pale a coronet and a sunburst Or
clouded argent.
The submitter is a viscountess
and thus entitled to the display of a coronet.
The
following submissions are returned by the College of Arms for further
work, August 2012:
Belle Cerise. Device.
Gules, on a bend cotised argent a branch of three pink cherry
blossoms throughout proper.
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." This is repeated in section A2C2 of the
Standards for Evaluation which states "Elements must be drawn to
be identifiable." These cherry
blossoms proper are
not identifiable as such. The depiction shows three pink flowers with
leaves, spaced evenly along a branch. Both the common wild cherry and
sour cherry varieties found in Europe have white flowers, not pink,
and are typically borne in clusters. Without evidence that pink
variants existed in period, they are not registerable.
Donngal de Buchanan. Badge.
Vert, a bird volant bendwise within a bordure engrailed Or charged in
chief with the phrase "We do it because" and in base with
"we can" sable.
Blazoned on the Letter of Intent
as a raven,
the bird is not identifiable as a raven. With the turned-down beak
and large rounded head, it looks more like a popinjay. We have thus
reblazoned it as a generic bird.
This badge is returned for
redraw, for using writing in a non-medieval hand. Precedent says:
This badge must be returned for
the use of non-period charges: the capital letters H and S are modern
sans-serif letters, with lines of equal width. Medieval letters, both
in calligraphy and in carving, had different widths for the different
strokes; and while there are some examples of sans-serif letters from
ancient times, the majority of medieval letters were serifed. The
letters used here are obtrusively modern in style. [Garrick of
Shadowdale, R-02-2008]
Similarly, the phrasing here is
written in modern block-print capital letters, and so must be
returned.
The submitter may wish to know
that a more period style of placing the motto would be to have it run
all the way around the bordure, with the letters turning as the
bordure turns, but the placement here itself is registerable.
Vallaulfr Rurikson. Removal
of joint owner Cécile de Brétigny for badge. Per
pale indented azure and argent, a wolf argent and a unicorn gules
combatant, both gorged and chained Or.
This removal of the joint owner
from this badge is returned because no paperwork was received: a
violation of section IV.C of the Administrative Handbook, which
requires complete paperwork. While a submission form is not necessary
for this type of action, we do require some sort of statement from
the submitter about what action they wish to have taken.
Also note that while the request
for removal of the joint owner came from Cécile, for administrative
reasons we must list it under the primary owner's name. The primary
owner's permission is not needed to remove the secondary owner at the
request of the secondary owner.
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