LoAR

of the College of Arms
of the
Society for Creative Anachronism, Inc.

February 1972


ARMS, BADGES, AND DEVICES APPROVED & REGISTERED BY THE LAUREL PRINCIPAL KING OF ARMS OF THE S.C.A., INC., ON 5 FEBRUARY 1992, ANNO SOCIETATIS VI,;

Kingdom of Atenveldt:

CHRISTINA OF THE BARANDUIN: Per pale sable and argent, a papillon charged upon each wing with a roundel all counterchanged.

(+5 bp)

CLAUDE D'OUTÉ. Or, a chessrook gules and a base chequy sable and argent.

COLLEGE OF SCRIBES: Per pale azure and argent, two pens in saltire counterchanged and overall an open book Or leathered gules.

IOSEPH THE RHYMER, O.L. (personal badge). Per fess vert and argent, three triangles voided and interlaced to form a nine-pointed star sable.

IOSEPH THE RHYMER, O.L. (personal badge). Per fess vert and argent, in saltire two pole-cannons Or hafted sable inflamed proper.

IOSEPH THE RHYMER, O.L. (personal badge). Per fess vert and argent, issuant from dexter chief a cubit arm gules grasping a savage's head proper crined sable embrued gules.

LAURENCE OF ELON: Azure, upon a pale between six roses barbed and seeded argent, three roses barbed and seeded gules.

GAETANA DA RISPOLI (f): Azure, on a pale argent endorsed Or an alaunt's head couped azure in chief.

EIDEARD SLAIGHTER FEUSAGACH. K.S.C.A. (change from previously registered Arms): Per bend embattled á plombe: argent a three-headed thistle proper, and azure an Irish harp gules stringed and fimbriated Or.

The following devices for the Barony of the Isles (Kingdom of the West) were approved on 14 December 1971:

FRANCES DES CHOUETTES: Or, three barn owls (Tyto alba) affrontés each perched upon an olive branch all proper.

STENNIS RAVENSWEIR: Per chevron Or and azure, a chain chevronwise sable between in chief two ravens respectant sable and in base a tower argent.

The following device for the Barony of the Isles was approved on 16 January 1972:

UILLEAM THORKEN HARDHANS: Azure, three forks two-tined and tangued Or, on a chief argent three tricunes sable.

[Note: a tricune (Lat. : "triple wedge") is a geometric figure formed of three passion-nails conjoined in estoile at the heads.]


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