PRECEDENTS OF THE S.C.A. COLLEGE OF ARMS

The 1st Tenure of Da'ud Ibn Auda

Abbreviations

LoAR: Laurel Letter of Acceptances and Returns. These are listed by month, day (if available) and year (assumed to be 19XX). All dates refer to the date on the letter, not the date mailed or generally received (unless the date on the letter is a typographical error). The exception is the June 1990 Symposium letter: since Mistress Alisoun's last letter was also dated 6/90, I am explicitly calling this the 6/90 Symposium LoAR.

LoI: Letter of Intent.

CL: The Laurel Cover Letter accompanying an LoAR (the date is generally different from that of the LoAR it accompanies). Dates are formed the same way as in the LsoAR.

CVD: A Clear Visual Difference (as noted in the rules for armorial conflict).

Individuals mentioned in one or more places:

Mistress Alisoun: Mistress Alisoun MacCoul of Elphane, once Laurel Queen of Arms.
Master Baldwin: Master Baldwin of Erebor, once Laurel King of Arms.
Batonvert: Baron Bruce Draconarius of Mistholme, Batonvert Herald (Laurel Staff).
Brigantia: Lord Arval Benicoeur, Brigantia Principal Herald of the East Kingdom.
Crescent: Master Akagawa Yoshio, Crescent Principal Herald of the Kingdom of Caid.
Dolphin: Mistress Zenobia Naphtali, Dolphin Herald of the Kingdom of Caid.
Dragon: Lord Talan Gwynek, Dragon Principal Herald of the Middle Kingdom.
Ensign: Mistress Cateline de la Mor la Souriete, Ensign Herald of the Kingdom of Trimaris.
Harpy: Mistress Keridwen ferch Morgan Glasfryn, Harpy Herald of the Kingdom of the West.
Lanner: Lord Alban St. Albans, Lanner Herald of the Kingdom of Calontir.
Trefoil: Lord Freodhoric Jorgenssen Sjoaureborg, Trefoil Herald of the Kingdom of the Outlands.
Master Wilhelm: Master Wilhelm von Schlussel, once Laurel King of Arms.
Yale: Herre Ottar Eriksson, Yale Pursuivant of the Barony of Dragonship Haven, East Kingdom.


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