Court Reports of the Kingdom of Æthelmearc
Cygnus and Dorinda
September 16, AS 35 (2000)
Coronation
Barony-Marche of the Debatable Lands

Being the Court Report for the Evenng Court of Their Majesties, Cygnus and Dorinda, Seventh King and Queen of Æthelmearc, Court Held at Their Coronation, September 16, AS XXXV in Their Barony Marche of the Debatable Lands. Edmund Tregelles, Court Herald, with the Assistance of Cadell Blaidd du.

Their Majesties thanked the event staff and musicians for their hard work that day.

Tristen and Narah, Baron and Baroness of Blackstone Mountain, swore fealty unto Their Majesties.

Dag and Elayna, King and Queen of the Middle Kingdom, presented a gift unto Their Majesties, done through Lady Clarissa da Svizzera, Laird Coinneach MacAnleigh, and Rebecca nic Coinneach, Ambassadors, from the Midrealm.

Fernando and Lyriel, King and Queen of Calontir, extended Greetings and Congratulations unto Their Majesties, through Master Alaric MacConnell and did offer a gift of music to be presented at feast.

THL Brian of Leichester presented himself before Their Majesties and asked to be released as Archivist. THL Katja Davidova Orlova was installed as Kingdom Archivist and swore fealty unto Their Majesties. Brian was thanked for serving as Archivist for three years, eleven months and four days.

Mistress Ts'vee'a bas Tseepora Levi announced the winners of the competitions of the day: Sir Orlando and Finn Marland O'Shannon were the victors of the Pas d'Armes; Jas Clarion won the fencing tourney, and Genvieve Chauldfont won the arts and sciences competition with her 14th century glazed plates.

Eleanor Vaughn - AoA. Scroll by Margaret Makafee

Roana d'Evereaux - AoA. Scroll by Katerina Affodil

Therese Irene Edeline - AoA. Scroll unsigned

Thomas Ouswood - AoA. The scroll was the work of Imps

Juliana de Luna - Keystone. Scroll by Hrefna in heppna

Edmundo Cercatore da Monreale - Cornelian. Scroll by the Sisters of Saint Luke

The scribes who worked on the scrolls presented in Court that day were called before Their Majesties to receive recognition and a token of thanks.

As reported in the Æstel - November AS 35 (2000)