Listed on the LoAR and forms as a new name, the submitter has confirmed that Tsunetomi Tsuneo was intended as an alternate name.
Note: the badge registed October 1983 to Tsunetomi Tsuneo continues to be associated with the alternate persona.
Listed on the LoAR as Ascellina Bethell from Twekesbury, the submitted and documented form is Ascellina Bethell from Tewkesbury.
The LoAR incorrectly spelled his previously registered name Lindorm Eriksson Blad
Listed on the LoAR as a name registration, his holding name Brian of Loch Solleir was registered in March 1988.
The LoAR incorrectly spelled his previously registered name Lindorm Erickson.
Note that his currently registered name is Lindorm Eriksson. This correction does not change that.
Listed on the LoAR as Sean Kilian MacTalbot, the name was registered as Sean Killian MacTalbot in August 1990.
Listed on the LoAR as Ron of Loch Salaan, the name of the group used to form this holding name is actually Barony of Loch Salann.
The LoAR failed to note the type of armory being registered. This is a device.
The LoAR omitted the comma following the field. The blazon has been modified to clarify that the caltraps extend over the entire field.
The LoAR omitted the comma following the field.
Blazoned on the LoAR as Argent, a pomegranate seeded gules slipped and leaved vert, the tincture of the pomegranate was omitted making it appear to be a pomegranate gules rather than a pomegranate Or.
Listed on the LoAR as Per fess Azure; the capitalization of azure has been corrected to follow standard SCA practice.
The LoAR omitted the comma following the field.
Listed on the LoAR as Cristiana of Loch Salaan, the registered name of the barony is Loch Salann.
The LoAR failed to note the type of armory being registered. This is a device.
Listed on the LoAR as a new badge, this was actually a reblazon of his badge, Azure, a mullet of six points environed by six mullets of six points, all Or, registered February, 1975.
The LoAR failed to note the type of armory being registered. This is a device.
Listed on the LoAR as Cristiana of Loch Salaan, her name is corrected above.
The LoAR failed to note the type of armory being registered. This is a device.
The LoAR failed to note the type of armory being registered. This is a device.
The LoAR omitted the comma following the field.
Listed on the LoAR as Per pale sable and gules, in pale a thors hammer inverted and a thors hammer argent, the spelling of Thor's has been corrected.
The LoAR failed to note the type of armory being registered. This is a device.
The identical device was registered to the submitter in April 2000. The later submission should have been returned in May 2000. This was a duplicate submission and is not entitled to a free resubmission.
Note that Sable, a kraken argent remains registered to the submitter with an April 2000 registration date.
Listed on the LoAR as a new device this was actually a device change. Her previous device, Per bend potenty sable and Or, two tau crosses counterchanged, registered August 1999, is retained as a badge.
Listed on the LoAR as William de Ross, the name was registered as William De Ross in October 2000.
The submitter registered this device in July 2001 under the name Godric Haldane. He registered a new device in March 2003 under the name Br{o,}ndólfr the Stout with his old device to be released. The LoAR erroneously stated that his old device was Per pale argent and gules, so his old device was not released. It is hereby released.
Note that a name change to Michael Magnus was registered December 2004.
Listed on the LoAR as Gyphons Eye Herald, the forms and the LoI listed Gryphons Eye Herald.
When reblazoning the badge the LoAR mistakenly listed this as a device reblazon, giving the submitter two devices. It really is a badge and should be listed as such in the O&A.
This device acceptance appeared on the LoAR under the name Leofric von der Ertheneburg; however, that name was returned on the October 2003 LoAR. A holding name is thus required.
The LoAR incorrectly listed the designator as (the non-existent) Order of the Oaken Glade. The correct designator is Order of the Acorn Glade.
Listed on the LoAR as Felis of Warick, the forms and the LoI list Felis of Warwick.
The LoAR omitted the division of the bordure.
The LoAR acceptance should have read: Submitted as Gaukr mjöksiglandi, mjöksiglandi was documented from Aryanhwy merch Catmael's article "Viking Names found in the Landnámabók" (http://www.ellipsis.cx/~liana/names/landnamabok.html). This source notes that the character ö is used to represent an o "with a reverse-comma hook on the bottom". This is the character o-ogonek, which we represent as {o,}. We have made this correction.
This badge was kindly offered to the Society for designating boffer and youth combat activities.
When armory is registered for an office or activity at the Society level, that armory becomes the default that must be used by all kingdoms. In this case, if this badge transfer had been accepted, the Society Marshal would be requiring all kingdoms to use this badge to represent boffer and youth combat, possibly replacing any such badge currently in use by each kingdom. The Society Marshal does not wish to define a Society-wide badge at this time, but he intends to encourage further discussion on this topic within the marshal community.
The transfer to the Society was returned under Caid. The LoAR failed to note this under the Society for Creative Anachronism.
The submitter grants permssion to register any armory that is one CD from her badge. The blanket permission to conflict was omitted from the LoAR.
The submitter grants permssion to register any armory that is one CD from her device. The blanket permission to conflict was omitted from the LoAR.
The submitter grants permssion to register any name not identical to her registered name, Effric Neyn Ken{gh}ocht Mcherrald. The blanket permission to conflict was omitted from the LoAR.
The submitter grants permssion to register any name not identical to her registered alternate name. The blanket permission to conflict was omitted from the LoAR.
Listed on the LoAR as Franz Belgrand die Mus, the name was changed to Franz Belgraunde die Mus in August 2003.
Blazoned on the LoI and the LoAR as a sperm whale, the submitter contacted Laurel when the LoI was published and when the LoAR was published indicating that the blazon a sperm whale was not acceptable. As Aine offered to withdraw the submission for a redraw if necessary, and as the emblazon does not clearly depict a sperm whale, we are correcting the blazon to simply a whale. In addition, the original blazon did not capitalize the final Or. This has been corrected to match standard SCA blazon.
Listed on the LoAR as Birgir inn Blakki, the name was registered as Birgir inn blakki in September 2002.
When reblazoning his device, the LoAR incorrectly listed his name as François le Féroce; the name was registered as Francois le Féroce in March 1984.
Listed on the LoAR as Muireann inghean ui Rodain, the name was registered as Muireann inghean u{i'} Rod{a'}in in October 2002.
Listed on the LoAR as Adriana inghean Labhruinn mhic Fhionguin, the name was registered in Adriana inghean Labhrain mhic Fhionghuine in November 2003.
The badge was registered May 2004 as was the joint household name. However, the badge was not associated with the household name at that time as the registration incorrectly indicated that the household name was pended.
The LoAR made it appear that the badge was being registered. This badge was registered August 1979 as the War Banner. The badge is now designated as a standard augmentation and a badge for the populace.
This was returned in error on the LoAR; it should have been listed as an acceptance. The acceptance should have read:
Submitted as Edgar Chissik, the byname Chissik was documented as a header spelling in Reaney & Wilson (s.n. Chiswick). In most cases, header forms are plausible for period and so are registerable. However, precedent (most notably regarding modern forms in Ó Corráin & Maguire) has ruled that header forms which are modern might not be registerable. This has been handled on a case by case basis. In this instance, the College was unable to find evidence that Chissik is a plausible period variant of the byname. The College was unable to find any period examples of surnames or placenames using -wick or -wich that drop the w. Barring such evidence, this form is not a plausible period variant. The submitter accepted only minor changes, so we have changed the byname to the closest registerable form, Chiswick. This is the first header form for this name in Reaney and Wilson. Although this is a header form, it preserves the -wick seen in all the period forms and is consistent for period forms.
The blazon was missing from the LoAR.
These items were withdrawn by Kingdom and are not eligble for free resubmission at Kingdom. They were accepted in error on the LoAR.
The LoAR omitted the blazon.
The LoAR noted that the submitted name was changed to Ælric de Blaketorn but the header mistakenly listed Ælric de Blacktorn.
The LoAR noted that the submitted name was changed to Seamus mac Dhuibhne but the header mistakenly listed Seamus mac Dhuibne.
Blazoned on the LoAR as Per bend sinister wavy sable and gules, on bend sinister wavy argent, a ducal coronet bendwise sable and in dexter chief three passion nails inverted bendwise in bend sinister gules enflamed Or, and as an augmentation an inescutcheon of azure, a demi-sun issuant from base Or within a bordure argent, the blazon has been corrected to add the word a in the phrase on a bend sinister.
The LoAR had (fieldless); standard SCA practice is to capitalize this term.
Shown on the LoAR as Ainbhthine, the documented form of this name is Ainbthine.
Registered as Furison Pursuivant, the title was transferred to James of the Lake on this LoAR as Furison Herald. The LoI noted that the designator should be changed from Pursuivant to Herald before the transfer.
Listed on the LoAR as Gaukr mjöksiglandi, his name is corrected to Gaukr mj{o,}ksiglandi above.
The LoAR blazoned this as Or, a triskele and a chief gules in chief two mullets of six points argent. The placement of the mullets has been corrected.
Submitted as Chaoinleáin, the LoAR noted that this was the modern form of the name and that the period form of the patronymic is Chaoindealbhain. However, the name was not completely changed in the header, Chaoindealbheáin being a mixture of the period and modern forms of the name.
This was returned in error on the LoAR when the associated badge was returned.
As noted in the discussion, the correct form of the locative byname is fœreyska, not færeyska.
In registering his new primary name, the LoAR released Taliesin ab Iago in error. The submitter requested, and the LoI noted the request, that Taliesin ab Iago be retained as an alternate name.
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