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September 12, 1997

Unto the members of the College of Arms does Mistress Jaelle of Armida, Laurel Queen of Arms, send heartfelt Greetings!

Herein are corrections to various Letters of Acceptances and Returns and the Armorial.

LoARS

July, 1996 LoAR

An Tir

Juliana Kendal. Name change from Aleksandra of the Cheremiss.

The LoAR left out the fact that this was a name change. The former name is hereby released.

Ansteorra

Armand le Rouge. Device. Gules, two escallops argent and a fleece Or.

The LoAR misspelled escallops.

Erc FitzMungo. Device change. Sable, a card pique argent.

While listed as a new device, this was a device change, and his old device Per pale sable and argent, a card pique within a bordure embattled counterchanged., is to be retained as a badge.

Giovanni di Cellini. Device. Erminios, on a chief azure two escallops Or.

The LoAR misspelled escallops.

Haldane Sparhawke. Device. Argent, a hawk's head erased contourney between three crescents azure.

The LoAR left out contourney.

August 1997 LoAR

Atlantia

Bright Hills, Barony of. Badge for the Order of Job. (Fieldless) A mountain of three peaks couped sable charged with a moon in her plentitude argent.

The LoAR left out the fact that this was for the Order of Job.

Sigrid Brianarsdotter. Name (see RETURNS for device).

The LoAR spelled the byname incorrectly as Briansdottir.

Middle

Malik 'Abd al­Rahman. Name and device.

While the LoAR listed this under Ansteorran acceptance, the submitter is from the Middle.

Corrections to the Armorial

Earl of Morris. Lozengy sable and gules, a hart rampant argent.

The original blazon, January 1974, had the hart listed as trippant.

Felix Selwyn. Name.

This was misspelled when registered as Felix Selwyln.

Gabrielle Finor. Name change from holding name of Rachelle of Nottinghill Coill.

The LoAR listed it as a new name.


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