Saturday, April 24, 2021

Scroll Text - Beatrice de Winter - VOID 2021

 

Scroll Text - Beatrice de Winter - VOID 2021

Barony of the Rhydderich Hael - Service Award

The Baron and Baroness to THL Beatrice de Winter. Since we have had consultation and meeting with the peers, barons, baronesses, lords, ladies, nobles, and other principal people of our Barony with regard to the quantity and quality of service which you hath done for our Barony, ourselves and our predecessors, we will command you, strictly enjoining you in the fidelity and allegiance in which you are bound to us, that on the 24th day of April, in the 2nd year of the plague, you accept from our virtual hands the token of the Venerable Order of the Ice Dragon and do greet the members the said Order while staying three sloth lengths apart. In witness do we, Padraig and Juliana, Baron and Baroness of the Rhydderich Hael, commit our sanitized hands to paper at the Virtual Festival of the Passing of the Ice Dragon.

inspired by Summons of a Baron to Parliament (1295)

Scroll Text - Rhys of Myles End - Keystone 2021

 

Scroll Text - Rhys of Myles End - Keystone 2021

Kingdom of AEthelmearc - Service Award

To the Noble Order of the Keystone, right trusty and right welbeloved, We will and command you, Our Order, to deliver, or cause to be delivered, unto Our welbeloved Rhys of Myles End, Lord, in consideration of such service as he hath done unto Us in both the physical and the virtual realms of Our Domain, a medallion bearing the emblazon of the Order, to wit, Or, on a keystone gules an escarbuncle argent, that he may proudly wear as We mean to add his name to the rolls of members of the said Noble Order, and besides such other benefits as We mean towards him for his service as Tamer of the Googles. And these Our letters shall be your sufficient warrant in this behalf. Given March 20th during Our Aethereal Court during the third reign of Maynard and Liadain in the fifty fifth year of Our society LV.


based on a privy seal letter to the Treasurer and Chamberlains of the Exchequer for payment of a certain sum to William Brymingham, 27 September, 1570