Court Reports of the Barony of Delftwood
Oeric
February 21st, AS 38 (2004)
Feast of the Seven Deadly Sins
Barony of Delftwood


Here begins the Report of the Evening Court of Oeric, Baron of Delftwood, at the Feast of the Seven Deadly Sins, on the 21st of February, in the Year of Our Lord 2004.  Seigneur Jean Ancelin, reporting pursuivant.

His Excellency did receive gifts from the denizens of the Village of Auburn in honor of His Investiture.

The Honorable Lady Dyan of Caledonia was called forth to announce the winners of the day's contests: Don Aldan Kerr, Lord Michael Gladewyne, and Mattea di Luna.

Lord Michael Gladewyne was asked to announce the winner of the fencing tourney, Don Morguhn Sheridan.  Scroll by Lady Juliana Stafford and Lady Gilliane McGill de Verona.  Don Morguhn was awarded a stained glass and mirror plaque crafted by Lord Artemius Andreas Magnus.

Jaime of Delftwood was declared victor of the Youth Rapier tournament and invested as Delftwood's Youth Rapier Champion.

Lord Michael Gladewyne divested himself of the regalia of the Baronial Rapier Champion and left to join the populace.  Lord Benedict Fergus atte Mede was invested as the new Rapier Champion of Delftwood. The scroll was illuminated by Lady Gilliane McGill de Verona, with calligraphy by Lady Juliana Stafford.

His Excellency did make of Lady Eleanora of Rosewycke the newest Companion of the Windmill, for many years of faithful service to the barony.  Scroll by Lady Juliana Stafford and Lady Gilliane McGill de Verona.  A token was crafted by Lady Lavena Knapp.

There being no further business, the Court of His Excellency was thus closed.