Court Reports of the Kingdom of Æthelmearc
Rurik and Elspeth
February 1, AS 37 (2003)
Feast of the Seven Deadly Sins
Barony of Delftwood


Being the report for the Court of Their Royal Majesties Rurik and Elspeth, King and Queen of Æthelmearc, with Their Heirs, Christopher and Maurya, Prince and Princess, and Their Excellencies, Ryan and Jennet, Baron and Baroness of Delftwood in attendance.  Court held February 1st, AS 37 (2003) in Their Barony of Delftwood at the Feast of the Seven Deadly Sins.  Edmund Tregelles, reporting herald, with the assistance of Lady Elizabeth Law.

Their Excellencies were given leave to hold their Baronial Court.

Svana in kyrra was awarded Arms for her accomplishments in tablet weaving, and help in the kitchens.  Scroll by Sophie of Davenport and Dame Margaret Makafee.

 John Michael Thorpe was made a Companion of the Keystone for his work as seneschal of the Dominion of Myrkfaelin.  No scroll was present.

Elisa in Rau Hara was inducted into the Order of the Keystone for her service as Kingdom Fencing Marshal, scribe, and head cook.  Scroll by Lady Alienora Russeal.

Elina Einarsdottir was made a Companion of the Order of the Sycamore for  researching grayhounds, and the promotion of hounds coursing.  Scroll by Lady Mea the Bold.

 Mea the Bold was inducted into the Order of the Sycamore for her accomplishments in the scribal arts.  Scroll by Lady Hrefna in heppna Thogrimsdottir, THLady Antoinette de la Croix, and Mistress Graidhne ni Ruaidh.

Eric Grenier de la Barre, called Grendel, was made a Companion of the White Scarf and granted arms for his accomplishments in the rapier arts, as well as the teaching of the same.   Promissory scroll by Lady Alheydis von Korckhingen and Dame Margaret Makafee.

It was announced that changes made to Kingdom Law at the Curia of Their Majesties Rurik and Elspeth held November 10, AS 37, would be read publicly immediately following the conclusion of Court.

The Court of Their Majesties was closed.

Herald's Note:  In a Court held earlier in the day, Their Majesties inducted Ian Muir, called Keyard, into the Order of the Keystone for his contributions to the Barony of Delftwood.  Scroll by Lady Mea the Bold and THLord Cadell Blaidd du.