Her old name, Vivianne of the Moon, registered in June 1973, is released.
Her old device, Argent, on a lozenge sable a crescent argent, registered in June 1973, is retained as a badge.
Listed on the LoAR as new actions, they were in fact changes of previously registered items.
Listed on the LoI as "name and badge", the LoAR listed only the badge acceptance. While not stated explicitly on the LoAR, the name was accepted at that time.
This personal name was listed on the LoI along with a household name and badge submission. The LoAR mistakenly listed only the household name and badge acceptances. While not stated explicitly on the LoAR, the personal the name was also accepted at that time.
Listed on the LoI as "name and device", the LoAR listed only the device acceptance. While not stated explicitly on the LoAR, the name was accepted at that time.
Listed on the LoAR as a device, the name change was not mentioned in the LoAR, as was usual for those days.
Her old name, Alphia Bonadea, is released.
Her old device, Sable, a leopard's head couped Or, fimbriated ermine, is released
Listed on the LoI as "name and device", the LoAR listed only the device acceptance. While not stated explicitly on the LoAR, the name was accepted at that time.
Listed on the LoAR as Vivienne of the Moon in the reblazon of her device, her name was registered as Vivian of the Moon on the September 1973 LoAR.
Listed on the LoI as "name and device", the LoAR listed only the device acceptance. While not stated explicitly on the LoAR, the name was accepted at that time.
Listed on the LoI as "name and device", the LoAR listed only the device acceptance. While not stated explicitly on the LoAR, the name was accepted at that time.
Listed on the LoI as "name and device", the LoAR listed only the device acceptance. While not stated explicitly on the LoAR, the name was accepted at that time.
Listed on the LoAR as Randalll Mac Ruadaín in the registration of his device, his name was registered as Randal mac Ruadháin on the November 1990 LoAR.
Listed on the LoAR as Andrew Dexter in the registration of his badge, his name was registered as Andrew Drexler on the November 1984 LoAR.
A device under this name was returned on the December 1992 LoAR, but the name acceptance was inadvertently left off the LoAR. The name form in the paperwork is marked as accepted with a date stamp of December 1992. While not stated explicitly on the LoAR, the name was accepted at that time. His device was registered in August 1993.
Listed on the LoAR as Alessandra di Fióre in the registration of her badge, her name was registered as Alessandra di Fiore earlier on the same letter.
The device was registered under the name Ashi'al Külüjin. That name had been returned in March 2005.
Listed on the LoAR as Muireann ingen uí Muirchertaig in the registration of her device, her name was registered as Muirenn ingen uí Muirchertaig on the February 2005 LoAR.
The entry for this name on the LoAR had a typo. The discussion should have read:
Submitted as Cian mac Ceallacháin Uí Dubhlaich, the spelling Dubhlaich is a hybrid form mixing Middle Irish and Early Modern Irish orthographies. The submitter indicated that if the name had to be changed, he cared most about 10th-12th C Irish language/culture. For this period, the appropriate language is Middle Irish. If we change the clan byname to Middle Irish, the patronymic byname also needs to be Middle Irish, because the pattern mac X + Uí Y is a single grammatical phrase, and so must be wholly in one language per RfS III.1.a. Linguistic Consistency. A wholly Middle Irish form of the byname is mac Cellacháin hUí Dublaich. We have changed the name to Cian mac Cellacháin hUí Dublaich in order to register it. The wholly Early Modern Irish form of the name, Cian mac Ceallacháin Uí Dhubhlaoich, is also registerable.
Listed on the LoAR as a reblazon of the device of Brunissende Dragonette de Broceliande, the armory being reblazoned is in fact a badge, not a device, and the owner is Brunissende Dragonette de Brocéliande.
Created at 2010-04-19T13:51:52