Court Reports of the Kingdom of
AEthelmearc
Malcolm III and Tessa III
June 19th, AS 45
(2010)
Myrkfaelinn War Practice
Dominion of
Myrkfaelinn
Report of the Court of Her Majesty Tessa, Queen of
Aethelmearc, held at the Myrkfaelinn War Practice in the Dominion of
Myrkfaelinn on the 19th day of June, A.S.. XXXXV, Her Excellency
Anastasie
Baroness of Delftwood was in attendance. As reported by THL Robert
O’Connor
with the assistance of THL Iain Ard mac an Bhaird
Afternoon Court
Lady Diane De Arden was called forward and Her Majesty
commended her for her great labors for Shire of Courtlandslot and for
the
kingdom and made her a Companion of the Order of the Millrind and bid
her rise
and greet the Order. Promissory Scroll: Calligraphy by Dame
George Anne
Scroll by THL Keran Rosilin.
Evening court
Lidia Allen was summoned in to court and was Awarded Arms
for her cheese making and the many fiber art which she practices and
teaches to
others. Scroll: Calligraphy by Dame George Anne, Scroll unsigned.
Lady Magdalena De Mayfield was called forward from her
position retaining for Her Majesty and was recognized for all her
service as
youth minister, autocrat, cook and her current position as Myrkfaelinn
chatelaine
and inducted in to the order of the Keystone.
Scroll by Lady Fenris McGill.
Her Majesty invited Lady Gwenhwyvar Morwyn into court and
thanked for her Artistry, Illuminations and scrolls she had provided to
the
Kingdom over the years and for these things she was inducted in to
the
Order of the Sycamore. Scroll: Calligraphy by Dame George Anne, Scroll
unsigned.
Lady Rainagh of Wexford was recognized for service on the
archery range, target making and for her constant presents in the
kitchen.
For this she was inducted into the Order of the
Keystone. Scroll:
Calligraphy THL Cadell Blaidd du Illumination by Lady Gwenhwyvar Morwyn.
Sofia
of the Vayle was called forward and Awarded Arms for all of her service
she has
given in the kitchen, on the archery field, and in the making of many
arrows. Scroll: Calligraphy by Dame
George Anne, Scroll unsigned.
Her Majesty summoned Lady Chernislava Alekseeva and
commented on her great prowess with bow and arrow, with the spear and
rapier.
And also that she was happy that they were currently being used for the
defense
of this Kingdom. For these things her Majesty bid her join Her Order of
the
Golden Alce. Scroll: Calligraphy by Dame George Anne, Scroll
unsigned.
Lady Reyni-Hrefna was invited into court by Her Majesty and
Inducted in to the Order of the Keystone for all of the service she has
provided for the dominion of Myrkfaelinn as autocrat, cook, and
Seneschal. Scroll: scroll by Rota Egilsdottir, calligraphy
Bjorn
bunhauss Olafson.
Her Majesty summoned Lady Mariana Maria Pietrosanti and
spoke of all of the service she had given to the archers of the
kingdom
and of her prowess on the field, not just with bow but also with spear.
She
also spoke of the service on her guard in defense of Her person for
these
things her Majesty then inducted her in to her Order of the Golden
Alce. Scroll By Helene al-Zarqa.
Her Majesty Called forward Her Thrown Weapons Champion
Master Charles of Alden and asked to speak with Him. Her Majesty
expressed
sadness that his time as her champion was done, and if a suitable
replacement
had been found. He said that indeed a great tournament had been
conducted and
all those who participated were made to stand and he praised all
of them
as being worthy of being champion. Master Charles continued that
since
there can be only one champion, and one good gentle did score better
than the
rest, the victor was Lord Tigernach Mac Cathail. Lord Tigernach was
then
summoned before Her Majesty and was asked if he would serve as the new
throw
weapons champion and he said that he would and he was accepted by her
Majesty
as the new champion. Master Charles then presented him with the sash
and other
regalia of office and departed.
Lord Tigernach donned his new regalia and assumed his post.
Her Majesty then spoke to the populace and asked them if any
there knew of Lady Christine ighean Groghar. Some spoke and said indeed
they
did but they did not know were the Lady was. Her Majesty then
commanded
the populace to go and find this Lady and bring her forth into the
court of
their Majesty at her earliest possible convenience.
Her Majesty then commented that indeed it had been a
wonderful day in the Dominion of Myrkfealinn that she had enjoyed
herself on
the field that day and spent many arrows and that it felt good.
Court was then closed